Damairi, Muhammad Uzaer
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Resistensi Pendidikan Madrasah dI Yasinat Jember (Studi Kasus Pada Madrasah Berbasis Pesantren Salaf) Ridho, Akhsin; Damairi, Muhammad Uzaer

Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam, Universitas Muhammadiyah Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52496/linuhung.v1i2.253

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This study aims to examine the resilience of education in Pesantren-based Madrasahs in Yasinat, Jember. The primary focus is to understand how these madrasahs sustain their existence in the face of various challenges, including social, economic, and technological changes. The research employs a case study approach with qualitative methods, collecting data through interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings indicate that the Pesantren-based madrasahs in Yasinat exhibit strong resilience, driven by the essential role of traditional values, active community involvement, and adaptations to technological advancements and educational curricula. The conclusion of this study is that despite facing challenges, the Pesantren-based madrasahs possess significant resilience to maintain educational quality and social relevance.
Rethinking Islamic Peace Traditions: A Discourse Analysis of Prophetic Mediation in Conflict Narratives Ridho, Akhsin; Damairi, Muhammad Uzaer
ADDIN Vol 20, No 1 (2026): ADDIN
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v20i1.33691

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This article reexamines Islamic peace traditions by analyzing how prophetic mediation operates within key conflict narratives. The study responds to the limited theorization of prophetic conflict-resolution practices and the fragmented approaches found in previous works. Using discourse analysis, the research identifies consistent relational, procedural, and normative patterns that reveal an underlying logic in the Prophet's approach to managing disputes. Four significant findings emerge: the systematic under-theorization of prophetic mediation, methodological inconsistencies in earlier studies, recurring narrative structures that sustain interpretive coherence, and the feasibility of formulating a conceptual model grounded in these patterns. The study demonstrates that prophetic mediation is not merely moral guidance but a structured set of conflict-intervention strategies that can inform contemporary peace building. This work advances the field by providing a stronger analytical foundation for developing a practical model of prophetic mediation for modern contexts. The study also opens pathways for future research to operationalize the model and test its applicability across diverse conflict settings.