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Disproving the myth of racial harassment and trauma among Indonesian Americans Salama, Nadiatus; Fanani, Muhyar; Pohl, Florian; Widiastuti, Widiastuti
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (213.77 KB) | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v7i2.12444

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Racial trauma among Asians, including Indonesians, has increased dramatically in the United States. While many studies have been written about the significance of recurring race-related traumatic incidents, the broader meaning of the unexpected and dark side of racial trauma experiences among Indonesians who reside in the United States is under-reported. This study aims to explore the meaning of experience dealing with racial trauma among Indonesians living in the United States using a qualitative phenomenological approach. We conducted in-depth interviews via the Zoom platform with a nationally representative purposive sample of 16 adults aged 26 and older. In analyzing this phenomenological study, all stages of phenomenological reduction were used. The findings demonstrate that racial trauma among Indonesian Americans can be categorized into three themes: 1) feeling sad and angry, 2) being exhausted, and 3) suffering physically. Therefore, the myth that Asian Americans are immune to racism and its effects is not necessarily true. This study also offers implications for future research on racial understanding and discussion.
Fiqh-Based Social Transformation in Farmer Empowerment: A Participatory Action Research Approach Fanani, Muhyar; Pohl, Florian
Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 62, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Al-Jami'ah Research Centre

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ajis.2024.622.305-335

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A key challenge in contemporary Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) is its practical application to socio-ecological issues, such as sustainable agriculture and poverty alleviation. While Mas’udi’s Fikih Transformatif (Transformative Fiqh) offers a critical-emancipatory framework, it remains understudied, with some scholars questioning its feasibility. This study bridges that gap by examining three key questions: (1) What theological principles underpin transformative fiqh? (2) How can it be operationalized to empower farmers? and (3) How does it inform eco-farming practices? Applying a law and society approach alongside a year-long Participatory Action Research (PAR) study, this research engaged Indonesian farmers in implementing transformative fiqh through three mechanisms: (1) Quranic and Sunnah-based agrarian ethics; (2) the operationalization of maṣlaḥah (public benefit) via a transition to sustainable agroecological methods; and (3) farmer-led action plans for equitable resource management. Findings suggest that transformative fiqh, deeply rooted in Islamic theology, can structurally empower farmers while fostering eco-farming. This study offers a practical model for integrating faith-based values into participatory development.[Tantangan utama dalam fikih kontemporer adalah bagaimana menerapkannya pada isu-isu sosial-ekologis, seperti pertanian berkelanjutan dan pengentasan kemiskinan. Untuk itu, Masdar F. Mas’udi menawarkan Fikih Transformatif dengan kerangka kerja emansipatoris-kritis, namun tawaran tersebut masih kurang diteliti, bahkan ada yang mempertanyakan kelayakannya. Tulisan ini mengisi kesenjangan tersebut dengan melihat tiga isu utama: (1) prinsip teologis yang mendasari fikih transformatif, (2) operasionalisasi fikih transformatif untuk pemberdayaan petani, dan (3) penerapan fikih transformatif pada pertanian ramah lingkungan. Dengan pendekatan hukum dan masyarakat dalam bentuk Penelitian Aksi Partisipatif (PAR) selama setahun, penelitian ini melibatkan petani dalam menerapkan fiqh transformatif melalui tiga Langkah pokok: (1) internalisasi etika agraria berbasis al-Qur’an dan Sunnah; (2) operasionalisasi maṣlaḥah berbasis maqasid al-syari‘ah melalui transisi ke metode agroekologi berkelanjutan; dan (3) rencana aksi mandiri untuk pengelolaan sumber daya yang adil. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa fiqih transformatif, yang berakar kuat dalam teologi Islam, dapat memberdayakan petani secara struktural sekaligus mendorong pertanian ramah lingkungan. Penelitian ini menawarkan model praktis untuk mengintegrasikan nilai-nilai berbasis agama ke dalam pembangunan partisipatif.]
Disproving the myth of racial harassment and trauma among Indonesian Americans Salama, Nadiatus; Fanani, Muhyar; Pohl, Florian; Widiastuti, Widiastuti
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v7i2.12444

Abstract

Racial trauma among Asians, including Indonesians, has increased dramatically in the United States. While many studies have been written about the significance of recurring race-related traumatic incidents, the broader meaning of the unexpected and dark side of racial trauma experiences among Indonesians who reside in the United States is under-reported. This study aims to explore the meaning of experience dealing with racial trauma among Indonesians living in the United States using a qualitative phenomenological approach. We conducted in-depth interviews via the Zoom platform with a nationally representative purposive sample of 16 adults aged 26 and older. In analyzing this phenomenological study, all stages of phenomenological reduction were used. The findings demonstrate that racial trauma among Indonesian Americans can be categorized into three themes: 1) feeling sad and angry, 2) being exhausted, and 3) suffering physically. Therefore, the myth that Asian Americans are immune to racism and its effects is not necessarily true. This study also offers implications for future research on racial understanding and discussion.