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The Islamic Religious Education in the Post Truth Era Alza, Alza Nabiel Zamzami; Putri, Dely Tresia; Junaedi, Mahfud
The Future of Education Journal Vol 3 No 5 (2024): December
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v3i5.225

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The rapid development of technology and social media in the post-truth era has led to the distortion of facts and the spread of unverified information, including in the realm of religious understanding. Islamic Religious Education (PAI) is faced with a major challenge in remaining relevant amidst the flood of disinformation and hoaxes that affect public religious understanding. This study aims to analyze how PAI can play a role in addressing the challenges of the post-truth era. This research uses a qualitative method with a library research approach. The analysis is carried out in three stages: data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that PAI must teach the importance of tabayyun (information verification), critical thinking, and instill values of honesty and responsibility in responding to information circulating on social media. PAI also plays a role in strengthening digital literacy so that the younger generation is not easily swayed by emotional and manipulative narratives that have the potential to mislead. Islamic Religious Education can become an important instrument in building a society that is critical and firmly adheres to the truth.
The Legal Analysis of Quranic Revision for Menstruating Women Alza, Alza Nabiel Zamzami; Azzaky, Wahid Hakim; Masrur, Masrur; Lutfiyah, Lutfiyah
The Future of Education Journal Vol 3 No 5 (2024): December
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v3i5.227

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There are various differing opinions regarding the legality of Quranic revision for women who are menstruating. This article aims to provide a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding, as well as to bridge the differing views among scholars concerning Quranic revision for menstruating women. This research uses a qualitative method through a library research approach. The data analysis process is carried out in three stages: data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. This article concludes that the issue of Quranic revision for menstruating women is complex, with various perspectives among scholars. Most scholars agree that menstruating women are not allowed to read the Quran, but there are exceptions permitted to maintain memorization. This opinion is based on the necessity of preserving the memorized Quran, as losing memorization can negatively impact the memorizer, especially for women who are menstruating. Some scholars, such as Sheikh Ali Jum’ah and Imam Malik, allow exceptions under certain circumstances, while other views are stricter. Therefore, it is important for Quran memorizers to understand this ruling so they can adjust their practices in the appropriate context.