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The Role of Islam in Strengthening the Family to Countering Radicalism to Support National Resilience in Indonesia Nafis, Andi Ahmad Zahri; Andi Aderus; Darussalam Syamsuddin; M. Napis Djuaeni
AL-MUTSLA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Al Mutsla
Publisher : STAIN MAJENE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46870/jstain.v7i1.1548

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This study aims to examine the role of Islam in strengthening family institutions as the primary bulwark in facing the challenges of dangerous Ideologies, destructive Cultures, and destructive Technologies (ICT), which can undermine Indonesia's national resilience. In the era of globalization, the threats of ICT not only target individuals but also have the potential to disrupt the social, cultural, and spiritual order within families. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach using library study methods, involving an analysis of verses from the Quran, hadith, and relevant Islamic literature regarding education and family development. The findings indicate that Islam possesses a comprehensive value system in shaping families that are strong spiritually, morally, and socially. If Islamic values are consistently implemented within families, they can cultivate a generation with resilient, religious character, and the ability to withstand the negative influences of ICT. Thus, a strong Islamic family is an important foundation in maintaining social stability and supporting national resilience as a whole.
Islamic Mysticism of Wali Songo Muhajirin, Muhajirin; Mahmuddin; Santalia, Indo; Nafis, Andi Ahmad Zahri
Farabi Vol 22 No 1 (2025): Farabi
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jf.v22i1.6403

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This research explores the mystical dimension in the da'wah (Islamic missionary) strategy of Wali Songo, a group of prominent Islamic figures in the history of Islamization in Java. The study investigates how Sufi elements and mysticism were integrated into cultural expressions to support the dissemination of Islamic teachings. The research was motivated by the need to understand the success of Wali Songo's inclusive approach, especially in engaging local belief systems and cultural traditions. This study employed a qualitative approach using descriptive-analytical methods. Data were collected from classical texts, folklore, and previous research on Wali Songo. The findings show that Wali Songo's da'wah extensively adopted Sufi practices such as dhikr, wirid, and the use of spiritual symbols. They reinterpreted local cultural expressions—like wayang performances, gamelan, and traditional ceremonies—as Islamic mediums. The cultural accommodation strategy, especially by figures such as Sunan Kalijaga, reveals a sophisticated understanding of local wisdom and the effective contextualization of Islamic teachings.