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Alternative Fikih in Sharia Economics (An Offer of Takhayur Fikih) Nafi, Muhammad; Ulayya, Muhammad Sholah; Mahmudin, Mahmudin; Bahamisy, Muhammad Hamid Muhammad; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn
Waralaba : Journal Of Economics and Business Vol. 2, No. 1 : Waralaba (Januari - Juni 2025)
Publisher : PT. Global Pustaka Imiah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61590/waralaba.v1i3.218

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The study of muamalah fiqh has an important role in the development of sharia economics, especially in determining transaction rules that are in accordance with Islamic principles. This study discusses the concept of alternative fiqh in sharia economics through the takhayyur fiqh approach, namely the selection of legal opinions that are more relevant and contextual in the dynamics of the modern economy. This study highlights how Islamic law, especially in muamalah, is dynamic and able to adapt to social, economic, and technological changes. In this study, the method used is library research with an analytical approach to various classical and contemporary fiqh sources. The results of the study show that the application of fiqh that is more flexible and in accordance with the realities of the modern economy can increase the competitiveness of sharia financial institutions and provide solutions to regulatory challenges. In addition, this study reveals that the takhayyur fiqh approach can be an alternative in responding to social change without ignoring the basic principles of sharia. Thus, a reactualization of Islamic law in sharia economics is needed to bridge the provisions of classical fiqh with the needs of the contemporary economy. 
Viral Humanitarian Imagery: The Impact of #AllEyesonRafah on Global Social Media Dynamics Luhuringbudi, Teguh; Liza, Fitri; Kurniawan, Edi; Masuwd, Mowafg Abrahem; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn
Kalijaga Journal of Communication Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Study Program, Faculty of Da'wah and Communication, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/kjc.71.04.2025

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This study examines the impact of viral humanitarian imagery, focusing on the AI-generated image campaign with the hashtag #AllEyesonRafah on global social media dynamics. It explores how the imagery influences public awareness and encourages responses to humanitarian issues in Rafah, Palestine. The study aims to identify a pattern linking social media use to social mobilization driven by humanitarian imagery. Data were collected through analysis of digital content posted by public figures and humanitarian organizations, employing a qualitative approach informed by relevant communication theories. Primary sources included posts by public figures such as Bella Hadid, Ariana Grande, and Paramore, which significantly increased engagement. The analysis integrates three theories: Mark Granovetter’s Social Network Theory to examine the viral spread of AI-generated imagery on platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok; Stuart Hall’s Representation Theory to analyze global public interpretations of these images; and Marshall McLuhan’s “Medium is the Message” Theory to assess how social media platforms and visual formats shape perception of the Rafah crisis. Findings indicate that viral humanitarian imagery not only raises awareness but also drives tangible global audiences. The study confirms social media’s role as an agent of social change, with its novelty lying in the detailed explanation of emotions in visual communication. The limitations of this study include the focus on one aspect of social media and the lack of longitudinal analysis, while suggestions for further research include a broader exploration of audience interactions and offline dimensions of similar phenomena.
Assessing the Impact of Trump’s Economic Policy Strategies on Economic Reform in Indonesia Luhuringbudi, Teguh; Putra, Purnama; Masuwd, Mowafg Abrahem; Alsayd, Abdulnasir Dhaw; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn
Contemporary Society and Politics Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Society and Politics Journal (CSPJ)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/cspj.v4i1.5142

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This study focuses on the economic policy strategies implemented by Trump and their implications for economic reform in Indonesia, while also uncovering the multidimensional and complex interactions between foreign policy and its impact on the domestic economy. The purpose of this study is to understand the influence of Donald Trump's economic decisions on public behavior, as well as their suitability to policies in Indonesia. The data collection method was carried out using a qualitative approach, using literature studies and analysis of the applicable policy context. The data were analyzed through interdisciplinary nuances that include Public Choice Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Sustainable Economic Development, each of which provides thematic-impressive and case-impactful insights into the dynamics of policy and public response. Primary sources used in this study include academic reports, news articles, and analysis from experts in the field of political economy. The research findings prove that economic policies in the US can trigger sentiments and behavioral patterns that directly affect Indonesian society, especially in the context of dissatisfaction with local policies. The conclusion of this analysis boldly asserts that economic reform in Indonesia needs to capitalize on existing psychological and social factors. The novelty of this research is seen in the development of an analytical framework that links foreign economic policy with broader public responses, as well as the importance of public involvement in the decision-making process. Limitations of this research include the lack of specific quantitative data, and further research is recommended to explore the interaction between policies from other countries and their impacts on Indonesian society more holistically, both directly and indirectly.
The Impact of the US-China Trade War on the Application of Islamic Law in Indonesia Luhuringbudi, Teguh; Fatahillah, Wilnan; Muhtar, Amin; Masuwd, Mowafg Abrahem; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn
Islamic Law and Social Issues in Society Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Islamic Law and Social Issues in Society
Publisher : Tuah Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64929/ilsiis.v1i1.12

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The main issue addressed in this research is the impact of the US-China trade war on the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, particularly from the perspectives of Jināyah, Aḥwāl al-Shakhṣiyyah, and Islamic Economic Law. This study aims to understand how Islamic law can provide a relevant framework for addressing this trade conflict's social and economic challenges. The methods employed include qualitative analysis, with data obtained through literature studies and observations of social phenomena within the community. The research findings indicate that the trade war has triggered an increase in economic crimes and disrupted social family structures, while highlighting the importance of applying Sharia principles to mitigate these negative impacts. The limitations of this study lie in the lack of in-depth quantitative data and the representation of the perspectives of all involved stakeholders. However, this research offers novelty by integrating legal theories of Islam within the context of a dynamic global economy, as well as providing practical, Sharia-based alternative solutions. Further research is recommended to utilize quantitative approaches and surveys to explore broader community perspectives. By involving various societal elements, a more holistic view of the impact of this trade war is expected, leading to more effective and sustainable policy strategies. This study significantly contributes to the development of Islamic law studies by addressing contemporary challenges faced by Indonesian society within a global context.
The Impact of the US-China Trade War on the Application of Islamic Law in Indonesia Luhuringbudi, Teguh; Fatahillah, Wilnan; Muhtar, Amin; Masuwd, Mowafg Abrahem; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn
Islamic Law and Social Issues in Society Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Islamic Law and Social Issues in Society
Publisher : Tuah Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64929/ilsiis.v1i1.12

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The main issue addressed in this research is the impact of the US-China trade war on the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, particularly from the perspectives of Jināyah, Aḥwāl al-Shakhṣiyyah, and Islamic Economic Law. This study aims to understand how Islamic law can provide a relevant framework for addressing this trade conflict's social and economic challenges. The methods employed include qualitative analysis, with data obtained through literature studies and observations of social phenomena within the community. The research findings indicate that the trade war has triggered an increase in economic crimes and disrupted social family structures, while highlighting the importance of applying Sharia principles to mitigate these negative impacts. The limitations of this study lie in the lack of in-depth quantitative data and the representation of the perspectives of all involved stakeholders. However, this research offers novelty by integrating legal theories of Islam within the context of a dynamic global economy, as well as providing practical, Sharia-based alternative solutions. Further research is recommended to utilize quantitative approaches and surveys to explore broader community perspectives. By involving various societal elements, a more holistic view of the impact of this trade war is expected, leading to more effective and sustainable policy strategies. This study significantly contributes to the development of Islamic law studies by addressing contemporary challenges faced by Indonesian society within a global context.
The Prohibition of Sleeping in Mosques: A Library Research on Islamic Jurisprudence and Contemporary Fatwas Albshkar, Hajer Abdallah; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn
Al Qalam: Jurnal Ilmiah Keagamaan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol. 20, No. 1 : Al Qalam (In Progress January 2026)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Al-Qur'an (STIQ) Amuntai Kalimantan Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35931/aq.v20i1.5914

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This study examines the prohibition of sleeping in mosques through a library research approach, focusing on classical Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary fatwas. The research aims to explore how different schools of Islamic law (madhāhib) conceptualize the permissibility or restriction of sleeping in mosques, and how modern religious authorities interpret and regulate this practice in response to current social contexts. Primary sources such as the Qur’an, Hadith, and classical fiqh manuals are analyzed alongside recent fatwas issued by religious institutions in Indonesia and other Muslim-majority countries. The findings indicate that while sleeping in mosques is generally permitted under certain conditions—such as iʿtikāf, necessity, or travel—many contemporary fatwas and mosque management bodies discourage or restrict the practice to maintain the sanctity, cleanliness, and primary function of the mosque as a place of worship. This study highlights the dynamic interplay between normative Islamic teachings and contemporary socio-institutional needs, revealing ongoing tensions between religious permissibility and practical governance of sacred spaces.
Utilization of Social Media in Living Qur’an Learning: An Analysis of Generation Z Students Muttaqin, Muhamad Zaenal; Alrumayh, Safa Husayn; Barkah, Sami Alkamil Muhammad
Tunjuk Ajar: Journal of Education and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JUNE (in Progres)
Publisher : Tuah Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64929/ta.v1i2.34

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This study examines the use of social media in Living Qur’an learning among Generation Z students, aiming to understand how digital social interaction contributes to the teaching and understanding of Qur’anic teachings. Data were collected through questionnaires and narrative analysis from 203 Generation Z student active on digital social media. A qualitative approach was adopted, and analysis was guided by Marc Prensky’s Digital Learning Theory, danah boyd’s Social Media and Communication Theory, and Lev Vygotsky’s Social Constructivism, providing an interdisciplinary perspective on student engagement. Findings indicate that 48.7% of respondents acknowledged the significant influence of digital social media interactions on their Qur’anic understanding. This research contributes to the discourse on digital platform engagement, emphasizing cyberspace’s role in shaping Islamic comprehension. Limitations include sample homogeneity and the need for more diverse methodological approaches. Future studies are recommended to explore the thematic and contextual influence of social media more comprehensively to develop relevant, engaging, and impactful educational strategies.