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SOCIAL MEDIA AND RELIGIOUSITY: SHIFTING THE LIFESTYLE PARADIGM OF URBAN MUSLIM STUDENTS Anwar, Khairil; Surawan, Surawan; Awang, Sarimah
AKADEMIKA: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam Vol 29 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/akademika.v29i2.9181

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The increasingly massive development of social media presents various spectacles that can be consumed by the general public. Along with the rise of social media, many things have changed, one of which is religion. This requires that da'wah in the digital era needs to make modifications and make peace with the growing media. The increasingly massive use of social media allows it to have a positive or negative impact on a person. The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of accessing the use of social media to religious attitudes in students. The method used is quantitative with a correlational type. Data collection techniques through questionnaires and documentation. The data analysis technique uses the product moment formula, and the coefficient of determination uses SPSS 18. The results of this study indicate that there is a positive contribution between activities in using social media and students' religious attitudes with a high category or equal to 0.684. Therefore, the higher the activity using social media, the more religious attitudes will increase. The next thing that needs to be considered is a wise attitude in using social media and filtering content that is contrary to religious norms. Social media usage activities will provide important contributions and follow relevant theoretical insights to examine the impact of Internet use on religious affiliation, behavior, and beliefs.
Traditional Islam and Modern Atheism According To Mustafa Sabri’s Thought Surawan; Awang, Sarimah
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/shahih.v9i1.9110

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Mustafa Sabri (1869-1954) was the last Islamic sheikh of the Ottoman Caliphate who adhered to the traditional madhhab, as depicted in his work entitled Mauqif al-'Aql wa al-'Ilm wa al-'Aalam min Rabb al-'Alamin wa Ibadihi al-Mursalin. The central issue in Sabri's work revolves around countering the secularization of the Islamic world, particularly the efforts led by Mustafa Kemal Pasha. This research adopts a library research approach, focusing exclusively on analyzing Sabri's Mauqif al-'Aql wa al-'Ilm wa al-'Aalam min Rabb al-'Alamin wa Ibadihi al-Mursalin as the primary source. The findings of this research reveal that, according to Sabri, religion is the most fundamental principle, one that is unchangeable by anyone. Sabri clearly distinguishes between faith and deeds, emphasizing that Islam is primarily a religion of faith rather than merely one of deeds. This is because, in Sabri's view, a person's faith determines whether their deeds are accepted in religion.
SECOND ACCOUNT INSTAGRAM AS SPIRITUAL SPACES FOR URBAN SUFIS AND SELF-EXPRESSION ON SOCIAL MEDIA Haliza, Noor; Wahdah, Nurul; Surawan, Surawan; Awang, Sarimah
AKADEMIKA: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam Vol 30 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/akademika.v30i2.11193

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The existence of social demands and ideal images that must be maintained on their main Instagram accounts limits students' interactions. To express their more honest personal sides, many students choose to create second Instagram accounts as a space for freer and more authentic expression. This study aims to understand how PAI UIN Palangka Raya students use their second Instagram accounts as a means of self-expression and personal spirituality. Using a mixed method with a Sequential Explanatory design, data were collected through questionnaires (Google Form) and in-depth interviews, then analyzed using SPSS 27. The research findings show that the use of Instagram second accounts and the level of self-expression of PAI students are in the moderate category, with an average of 36.75 and 35.50, respectively. Regression analysis shows a positive and significant effect of the second account on self-expression (B = 0.585; p = 0.000), meaning that the more active students in using their second account, the higher their self-expression on social media. Behind this data, it turns out that Instagram is not only a means of social communication, but also a space for reflection in line with urban Sufism values to integrate modern life with spiritual practices. Students post spiritual reflections, prayers, and feelings that cannot be displayed on their main accounts. These findings have implications for educational institutions, particularly Islamic Education Study Programs, to take advantage of this phenomenon as an opportunity to encourage students to express religious and humanitarian values creatively on social media, while maintaining academic ethics and norms.