This research aims to analyze the construction of women's piety through QS al-Ahzab verse 33 on social media TikTok. In tracing this construction of piety, the main question is: how is the vers visualized with a certain understanding? and what are the implications to the context of religious patterns in Indonesia? Using a netnographic approach and three analytical models (descriptive, critical, and correlative), this research shows that QS. al-Ahzab verse 33 in the TikTok is visualized with symbols showing the domestication of women at home by playing sound, text on video, captions, and relevant videos. In this case, there are four specific important findings. Firstly, the understanding related to QS. al-Ahzab verse 33 is synonymous with an understanding based on the reasoning in translation rather than on text or sources. Secondly, various posts related to this theme are partly directed toward financial interests. Thirdly, there is an attempt to confirm the identity of a group automatically eliminating the truth of another group's version. Fourthly, a new structuring structure is created in TikTok's social interactions, digital piety. This study contributes to the discourse on how digital platforms shape religious understanding by introducing the concept of "digital piety." The use of netnographic methods allowed for a detailed analysis of user interactions, trends, and implications within TikTok’s unique ecosystem.
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