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Hermeneutik Ekoteologi Samagaha Berdasarkan Kalender Hijriah Sebagai Pertobatan Ekologi Ridha Herdiani; Muchtar Solihin; Munir
AdZikra : Jurnal Komunikasi & Penyiaran Islam Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Fakultas Dakwah UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/adzikra.v16i2.12587

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Amid global crises threatening Indonesian agrarian sustainability, this study asks How can Sundanese eclipse interpretations as ayat kauniyah be revitalized via ecotheology for sustainable Islam Nusantara identity? Ecotheology sees eclipses as divine signs urging khalifah fil ardhi reflection, per Nasr: “In the eye of a spiritual person, every organism of nature reflects the divine reality…”1 Background Sundanese reliance on natural cycles in 19th-century naskah patakonan, endangered by deforestation and climate change. Bridging global works like Siregar et al.,2 it adds local reinterpretation of Batara Kala myth eclipse devourer as shirk-free ecological warning, akin to Murniati.3Qualitative method integrates Gadamerian hermeneutics fusion of horizons4 and semiotics pre-understanding agrarian context, explanation shafar symbols, application (QS. Fushilat: 37, khusuf hadiths). Primary naskah patakonan data triangulated with ecotheology literature. Findings unpack 12 interpretations, transforming 75% agrarian omens Safar drought, Jumadil Akhir floods into repentance narratives. Key results khusuf ritual, reforestation, ecological sermons for Sundanese madrasahs, nature-inclusive local Islam model, supporting Kemenag's 2025–2029 green curriculum.
Ekoteologi Perkotaan Dan Kebijakan Usaha Kepariwisataan: Analisis Filsafat Politik Atas Polemik Diskotik, Pub, Dan Karaoke Di Kota Serang Muchtar Solihin; Nana Supiana; Munir
AdZikra : Jurnal Komunikasi & Penyiaran Islam Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Fakultas Dakwah UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/adzikra.v16i2.12589

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This study dissects the complexity of the polemic surrounding nightlife entertainment businesses (discotheques, pubs, and karaoke) in Serang City by juxtaposing the theoretical frameworks of Urban Ecotheology and Political Philosophy analysis. Serang City, characterized as a religious city and a government center, faces a dilemma between the imperative of economic development in the tourism sector and the pressure to maintain a socio-cultural-ecological order imbued with religiosity. A qualitative research method with a critical-philosophical approach was applied through policy studies, media discourse analysis, and in-depth interviews with multi-stakeholders. The findings reveal that this polemic is not merely a simple moral conflict but a manifestation of a larger discursive struggle between the ideological concept of “halal tourism” and conventional capitalist tourism. Political philosophy analysis identifies the role of local government as both an arena and an actor experiencing internal contradictions: on one hand, it seeks to regulate in the name of public order and morality, while on the other, it is compelled to accommodate capital interests and tax revenue. From the perspective of urban ecotheology, this conflict indicates a spiritual-ecological disorientation in urban spatial governance, where space is reduced to mere economic commodity, detached from the context of community sacrality and sustainability. This study concludes that sustainable solutions require the reconstruction of tourism policies based on an “ecotheological urban planning philosophy,” a paradigm that integrates spatial justice, environmental sustainability, and local cultural resilience within a deliberative and inclusive policy framework.