Andhika Tiara
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Society: Solutions for Building Ethics Communication on Social Media Andhika Tiara
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
Publisher : Winaya Inspirasi Nusantara Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v3i2.8

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This paper discusses the values of humanism that should be applied in communication ethics in social media. One of the problems in using social media is the erosion of one's humanity. Dehumanization opens the possibility of a greater humanitarian crisis, indifference to others, even at a certain point considering others as half human, this is the beginning of a terrible humanitarian catastrophe. The Quran itself emphasizes many terms related to humanism, such as the terms al-basyar, an-nas, bani adam and alinsan. Communication in social media should aim to serve the truth and uphold human values that have begun to fade in the midst of various problems, and be able to lead humans to the perfection and completeness of a humanist society. As God exalts the human degree by mentioning various concepts in the Koran.
Muslim Women, Tradition, and Patriarchy: A Critical Study of the Manuscript Daf' al-Turrahāt 'an Wājibāt al-Ummahāt Andhika Tiara; M. Adib Misbachul Islam; Safurotun Ziah
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v10i1.12450

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This study aims to present a critical edition of the text Dafʿ al-Turrahāt ʿan Wājibāt al-Ummahāt (MDTWU) authored by Habib Salim bin Jindan and to analyze his views on Muslim women. MDTWU was written as a response to Qasim Amin’s work, Taḥrīr al-Marʾah. This qualitative study employs a philological approach and intertextual theory. The philological method is applied to produce a readable and comprehensible text, while the intertextual approach is used to trace the interrelations between texts.The findings reveal that MDTWU is a codex unicus—the only known manuscript—preserved in a private collection at the Al-Fachriyah Foundation Library in Tangerang, Banten. Despite its limited circulation and the absence of printed editions, MDTWU provides an important contribution to the discourse on Muslim women in the 20th century. The analysis demonstrates that Habib Salim bin Jindan’s views are largely shaped by patriarchal constructions, emphasizing the preservation of traditional values amid modernization so that women may maintain their rights without losing their identity and dignity. The study further highlights the contrast with Qasim Amin’s perspective, which rejects the traditional confinement of women to the domestic sphere and interprets oppressive values as cultural constructs rather than authentic Islamic teachings. This study supports the findings of Tohari (2021) and Bachtiar (2023), which argue that women’s freedom should remain grounded in Islamic values as a source of legitimacy. Moreover, it suggests that Western-based concepts of women’s emancipation should be critically assessed to ensure their compatibility with Islamic ethical principles. Keywords: Philology, Muslim Women, Manuscript Daf’ al-Turrahāt ‘an Wājibāt al-Ummahāt, Habib Salim, Qasim Amin.