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Film Islami: Antara Spiritual dan Komersialisasi di Industri Film Indonesia Fadilla, Siti; Deni Putra, Muhammad; Rikarno, Riki; Maijar, Andri; Fitri, Dynia
Journal of Religion and Film Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jrf.v3i2.36

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This study analyzes the representation of Islamic films in Indonesia using a literature review approach, focusing on the interaction between Islamic spiritual values and commercialization in the film industry. With the growing demand for religious content, Islamic films have emerged as a significant genre that both educates and entertains. However, the main challenge is maintaining spiritual integrity amid the pressures of commercialization that dominate the entertainment industry. This research explores how Islamic films depict moral themes, cultural identity, and religious teachings, while also questioning the impact of commercialization on their spiritual messages. The findings show that while there are efforts to convey positive values, some films tend to commodify spirituality to attract audiences. This study emphasizes the importance of awareness and commitment from filmmakers to create works that are not only commercially successful but also authentic in delivering Islamic messages. The results are expected to provide insights for the film industry in developing more meaningful Islamic films that support the spiritual identity of Muslims in Indonesia.
The Forbidden Forest Myth as a Social and Ecological Asset in the Kajang Community Dewi, Susi Fitria; Yulika, Febri; Wirdanengsih, Wirdanengsih; Maijar, Andri; Sulistijaningtijas, Erlina Pantja; Sakti, Reza Ginandha
Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun
Publisher : SCAD Independent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/peuradeun.v13i3.1456

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The construction of the forbidden forest myth within the Kajang indigenous community of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, transcends mere social practice, serving as a potential asset in natural resource management rooted in local wisdom—a crucial aspect that remains underexplored in existing literature. This study aims to address this research gap by elucidating the characteristics, factors, and implications of the forbidden forest myth’s construction as a valuable resource in ecologically-based natural resource management. Employing a qualitative descriptive case study approach, this study reveals three significant findings. Firstly, the forbidden forest myth constructed by the Kajang indigenous people has evolved into a social institution governing the management and utilization of natural resources. Secondly, the myth’s influence permeates virtually all aspects of Kajang’s indigenous life. Thirdly, the construction of this myth has fostered a proactive attitude towards natural resource management and utilization within the Kajang community. This study also recommends comparative analyses of values, norms, and local wisdom across various indigenous communities in the context of natural resource management practices.