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KEADILAN GENDER DALAM PERAN PEKERJA PEREMPUAN DI PT DJARUM KUDUS PERSPEKTIF AMINA WADUD Fiza Umi Latifah
Qolamuna : Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 11 No. 01 (2025): Juli 2025
Publisher : STIS MIFTAHUL ULUM LUMAJANG PRESS (STISMU PRESS)

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This research aims to analyze the manifestations of gender injustice experienced by female workers at PT Djarum Kudus using Amina Wadud's hermeneutic perspective of gender justice. As a pillar of the tobacco products industry, female workers in the hand-rolled clove cigarette (SKT) segment often face vulnerable working conditions despite their vital role. This research uses a qualitative method with a library research approach, analyzing secondary data from relevant journals, theses, and reports. Data analysis was conducted through critical content analysis and hermeneutic methods, where empirical data on workers' conditions were interpreted through Amina Wadud's theoretical framework. The results identified four forms of systemic gender injustice: (1)Stereotypes that label women as “diligent, conscientious, obedient, and cheap” workers; (2) Subordination that places them in unskilled jobs; (3) Economic marginalization through a piece-rate system that creates income uncertainty and wage gaps; and (4) Double burden between factory work and domestic responsibilities. Analysis from Wadud's perspective shows that these practices are a violation of fundamental theological principles. Subordination denies women's status as equal khalifahs (moral agents of God), economic marginalization contradicts the Qur'anic principle of justice ('adl), and the double burden is a product of patriarchal socialconstruction, not divine nature. In conclusion, Amina Wadud's hermeneutics reframes the struggle of women workers not only as a secular demand for rights, but as a theological struggle to realize justice and human dignity inherent in Islamic teachings. Keywords: Gender Justice, Women Workers, Amina Wadud
Gender Equity in the Role of Female Workers at PT Djarum Kudus: Amina Wadud's Perspective Fiza Umi Latifah; Shofiyullah Muzammil
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

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This research originates from the many cases of women who are always considered as inferior subjects in gender studies, this is influenced by the subjectivity of interpretation and understanding of the verses of the Koran. Women are confined as creatures of the household, not given the opportunity to express themselves, not given leadership opportunities, and underestimated as full human beings. The patriarchal culture of Islam, which has disenfranchised women, is to blame. Men and women are usually seen as members of different human races in Islamic culture. This study aims to re-examine the Qur'anic interpretation of women's rights and justice using Amina Wadud's theoretical foundation. It is from this foundation that Amina Wadud began to interpret the Quran in terms of feminism and gender justice. This research is a literature study with a qualitative approach that uses descriptive analysis. Data analysis is done through three stages: data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results show that gender justice is a distinction between men and women, so women's experiences and perspectives must be valued equally with men. The Qur'an uses a person's level of piety as a benchmark to assess their value and dignity. Wadud said that, given the existence of gender-based leadership and duties, such reasoning is not suitable for a Muslim man and shows the low quality of his faith. Justice in this context refers to the consideration of both material and immaterial issues.