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Interpretation of Hadith in K-Pop Rejection Narratives within Digital Da‘wah on Social Media Muyasaroh, Noor Wahidatul; Zulham Qudsi Farizal Alam
Aqwal: Journal of Qur'an and Hadis Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/aqwal.v6i1.12398

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Background and Objectives: Popular culture has become a major arena for identity construction and value negotiation among youth worldwide. In Indonesia, the global rise of Korean Pop (K-Pop) has sparked tension with religious values, particularly as some Muslim preachers on social media reject K-Pop by citing specific hadith. This study investigates how hadith are represented in online preaching discourses against K-Pop and explores their role in shaping Muslim youth identity within the digital public sphere. Methods: A qualitative approach was employed using Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis. Data were collected from Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok content where hadith were invoked to criticize K-Pop. To deepen interpretation, the analysis combined Abou El-Fadl’s hermeneutics of moral reading with a socio-historical contextual approach, enabling the distinction between literal and contextual uses of hadith in digital da‘wah narratives. Main Findings: The findings demonstrate that hadith such as man tasyabbaha biqawmin fahuwa minhum and al-mar’ ma‘a man ahabba are often interpreted literally to portray K-Pop admiration as a threat to Islamic faith. However, moderate preachers adopt contextual readings that integrate ethical and historical considerations, offering more inclusive approaches to engaging youth. Contribution: This article contributes by filling a gap in existing literature that rarely foregrounds hadith as the core analytical object in the study of religion and popular culture. It provides a critical framework for understanding how sacred texts function in digital identity negotiation. Conclusion: The study concludes that contextual and ethically grounded interpretations of hadith are essential for developing communicative, relevant, and non-authoritarian da‘wah strategies, empowering Muslim youth to engage critically with global cultural flows while retaining strong religious identity.
Earth Alms Tradition in Temulus Village: A Hadith Perspective on Historical and Spiritual Values Aprilia Laila Khusna; Zulham Qudsi Farizal Alam; Arif Friyadi
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46548

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This study aims to examine the practice in accordance with Islamic teachings and to understand the significance of the series of activities in this tradition as a means of preserving local culture while expressing gratitude to Allah SWT for the abundance of blessings and prosperity bestowed upon us. The research method employed is a descriptive qualitative approach, involving the collection of two types of data: primary and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through interviews, while secondary data was collected from literature reviews, websites, and other relevant sources related to the topic under discussion. The research findings reveal the existence of the Earth Charity tradition, which incorporates Islamic values and hadith, serving as a foundation for understanding religious social phenomena. In addition, the community's belief in sedekah bumi as a means of warding off evil reflects a harmonious blend of spiritual beliefs and local traditions. This article is expected to increase the knowledge and understanding of the community, especially among young people, so that we can continue to preserve and maintain our cultural heritage.