Mika, Almughni
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Confronting Misinformation: TikTok Community Response to Fake Hadith in #8junimuhammadwafat and Verification Efforts on Social Media Mika, Almughni; Fauziyah, Farichatul
Afkaruna: International Journal of Islamic Studies (AIJIS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Islam Internasional Darullughah Wadda'wah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/aijis.v2i2.2339

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The spread of false information, including hadiths, has become increasingly rampant in the digital era, especially on social media platforms like TikTok. This can mislead the understanding of Muslims and affect their beliefs. This study aims to examine the TikTok community's response to the dissemination of false hadiths through the hashtag #8junimuhammadwafat, as well as the verification and education efforts undertaken by users. Using a netnographic approach, data were collected through content observation related to the hashtag, including user interactions such as likes, comments, and content sharing. The results indicate that TikTok users' responses vary, ranging from criticism of the authenticity of hadiths to fact-based educational efforts by several accounts actively verifying information. This study emphasizes the importance of digital literacy in managing religious information on social media and provides insights into the dynamics of information among TikTok users. It is hoped that this research will help raise awareness of the importance of information verification in a religious context.
Reclaiming Justice in Marital Ḥadīth Interpretations: A Netnographic and Mubādalah Analysis of Instagram Discourse Mika, Almughni; Zamzami, Mukhammad; Lutfi, Muhammad; Hegazy, Wael
ADDIN Vol 19, No 1 (2025): ADDIN
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v19i1.31569

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This study highlights the importance of contextual interpretation in the dissemination of ḥadīths on social media, particularly regarding gender dynamics in marriage. Focusing on the frequently cited ḥadīth about “the wife’s denial of her husband’s kindness,” this research explores how such texts, when shared without adequate context, contribute to gender-biased narratives and reinforce patriarchal stereotypes in online spaces. Employing a netnographic approach, the study examines interactions on Instagram accounts @thesunnah_path and @khalidbasalamahofficial, revealing interpretive patterns which are often lacking critical engagement. To counter this, the research applies the mubādalah framework—an egalitarian hermeneutic emphasizing reciprocity and mutual responsibility in marital relationships. Findings show that decontextualized ḥadīth dissemination risks misinterpretation and exacerbates gender imbalances, while mubādalah offers a constructive alternative that promotes gender justice and equitable values. The study calls for more inclusive and context-aware approaches in digital da‘wa, ensuring that religious teachings align with contemporary ethical and social realities. It affirms the need for transformative interpretive models to prevent religious discourse from being misused or misunderstood in today’s digital age.