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Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
ISSN : 25490761     EISSN : 25489860     DOI : -
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies published two times a year since 2017, is a multilingual (Bahasa, English, and Arabic), peer-reviewed journal, and specializes in Islamic studies. The aim is to provide readers with a better understanding of Islamic Studies and present developments through the publication of articles, research reports, and book reviews.
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Islamic Efforts in Realizing the Sakinah Family: "Solutions to Overcome Domestic Violence (DV)" Khairil Ikhsan Siregar; Muhammad Alif
Hayula: Jurnal Indonesia Studi Islam Multi-disiplin Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/hayula.009.01.07

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This paper examines the role of Islam in realizing the sakinah family as a solution to overcome domestic violence (KDRT). This study aims to identify the application of Islamic values in creating a harmonious family and preventing domestic violence. The method used is an in-depth literature study by examining various sources, both the Qur'an, hadith, and the views of scholars related to rights and obligations in family life in Indonesia. The findings of this study reveal that Islam strongly emphasizes the importance of harmony in the household, by providing clear guidance on the roles and responsibilities of each party, as well as ways to resolve conflicts peacefully and encourage problem solving through dialogue, mediation, and a compassionate approach. Therefore, the application of Islamic teachings that prioritize respect and harmony can be an effective solution in overcoming domestic violence in society.
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The Dynamics of Islamic Law in Times of Crisis: Nigerian Muslims' Perceptions of Socially Distanced Ṣalāh During the Pandemic Yahya, Shaykh Ahmad; Abdulwahab Danladi Shittu
Hayula: Jurnal Indonesia Studi Islam Multi-disiplin Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
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This article examines the ethical dilemmas faced by Muslim communities in making Islamic legal (ijtihād) decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly regarding the suspension of congregational prayers to protect physical health. Focusing on the Muslim community in Nigeria, the study highlights how believers opted to postpone communal worship in mosques to preserve life while continuing individual prayers at home. Using a qualitative approach through literature review, fatwā analysis, and sociological data, the article demonstrates that the protection of life (ḥifẓ al-nafs)—a core objective in maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah—served as the religious justification for prioritizing public health. The findings reveal that Islamic legal ethics are adaptive and contextual, allowing jurisprudential flexibility in times of crisis. The article’s scholarly contribution lies in integrating maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah and Islamic legal ethics with public health principles while offering a sociological perspective on religious behavior during emergencies. It also enriches global discourse on faith-based responses to the pandemic beyond the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
The Mbolo Weki Tradition as Local Wisdom in the Hadith Perspective: A Socio-Cultural Study of the Bima People, Indonesia Bilqalam, Khaerul; Siti Aisyah Kara; Sakka, Abdul Rahman
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Local traditions within Muslim communities reflect the internalization of Islamic values in social life. This study examines the Mbolo Weki tradition in Bolo District, Bima Regency, as well as the understanding of prophetic traditions (ḥadīth) related to the values embodied in this practice. Using a qualitative approach with ḥadīth, socio-cultural, and historical perspectives, data were collected through observation, interviews, documentation, and studying classical Islamic texts. Informants included religious leaders, traditional elders, village officials, and community members. The findings indicate that Mbolo Weki, a tradition of cooperation during wedding celebrations, aligns with Islamic values such as consultation (shūrā) and mutual assistance. Although its practice has become more simplified and collective participation has declined, core values like solidarity and kinship remain preserved. This tradition represents a form of local wisdom that reflects the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and strengthens social cohesion within the Muslim community of Bima.
Integrating Madrasah Diniyah into Secondary Schools: A Case Study of Local Religious Curriculum in Indonesia Nur Alfiyah; Akhmad Nurul Kawakib; Wahidmurni; Ahmad Sholeh
Hayula: Jurnal Indonesia Studi Islam Multi-disiplin Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
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This study aims to analyze the historical implementation of local content curriculum on religion and Diniyah education in secondary schools in Jombang and its impact on the quality of Islamic education. Using a qualitative approach and case study method, data were collected through document analysis, observation, and in-depth interviews with teachers, school principals, and community leaders. The findings show that Islamic education in Jombang has developed dynamically in response to socio-cultural changes. Integrating Diniyah Education into the school curriculum represents an adaptation to diverse local needs and the complexity of religious practices in the region. This implementation has positively impacted students' religious character, enhancing worship competencies and deepening religious understanding. The study concludes that adapting the Diniyah madrasah curriculum to local cultural contexts is an effective strategy to improve the quality of Islamic education, especially in socially and religiously plural communities. It highlights the importance of local potential in formulating responsive and contextual Islamic education policies.
The Role of Cyber-Creation in Da'wah for the Development of Urban Muslim Communities Siti Nuri Nurhaidah; Nabila Lubis; Hidayatullah
Hayula: Jurnal Indonesia Studi Islam Multi-disiplin Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
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This study aims to analyze the concept of cyber-creation in Islamic preaching within the framework of digital literacy, focusing on the development of Muslim communities in urban areas. Using a qualitative approach through literature review and digital content analysis, this research identifies strategies, techniques, and communication patterns in digital da'wah via social media, online video platforms, and interactive da'wah websites. Thematic analysis reveals that cyber-creation, as a creative process in producing and distributing da'wah content, enhances audience engagement, expands the reach of Islamic messages, and encourages inclusive religious dialogue. Effective strategies include visual storytelling, context-based approaches on social issues, and two-way interaction with audiences. Da'wah practitioners also leverage social media algorithms to target specific audience segments. Challenges include low digital literacy among preachers and the risk of disseminating inaccurate religious content. Nonetheless, this opens opportunities for strengthening religious literacy and forming participatory digital communities. This study contributes to the advancement of contemporary Islamic preaching in the digital era.
The Role of Islamic Mass Organizations In The History Of Cultural In South Sulawesi (1905-1998) Ainun Syafitri Muslimin; Safriadi
Hayula: Jurnal Indonesia Studi Islam Multi-disiplin Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
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This article explores the role of Islamic mass organizations in the historical development of Islam in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, from 1905 to 1998. The study examines how these organizations shaped the region's religious life and socio-cultural transformation. This study uses a qualitative literature review approach to analyze historical documents, scholarly publications, and organizational archives related to key Islamic organizations. The findings reveal that the emergence of Islamic mass organizations was strongly influenced by growing sentiments of patriotism and nationalism during the colonial and post-colonial periods. These organizations Sarekat Islam, Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammadiyah, and Wahdah Islamiyah—significantly promoted religious awareness, fostered community development, and strengthened social cohesion in South Sulawesi. Each organization followed distinct strategies based on its doctrinal orientation and cultural context, yet all contributed to increasing public engagement with Islamic teachings. This study highlights the crucial role of Islamic civil society in shaping regional religious identity and socio-political dynamics in Indonesia.  
Pemikiran Pendidikan Karakter Guru Sekumpul Muhammad Nurkholis Kholik; M. Yunus Abu Bakar; Ali Mas’ud
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This article discusses the concept of Islamic moral education in the thought of KH. Zaini Abdul Ghani, better known as Guru Sekumpul, is a response to modern social dynamics characterized by moral degradation among the younger generation. This research uses a qualitative approach with the literature study method, which examines his lectures, works, and educational practices. Guru Sekumpul offers a noble morality-based character education approach rooted in Sufistic values and Islamic spirituality, with the aim of forming a perfect human being (insan kamil). His thoughts were chosen because of their wide influence and are still felt today. Some findings, such as the emergence of the Abah Guru social volunteer community at the haul event, seem to address modern social issues that are increasingly distant from humanistic values. These findings are also highly relevant to addressing the moral challenges of modern society through an emphasis on exemplary behavior, gentleness, and holistic spiritual guidance.
An Analysis of Azyumardi Azra’s Thought on Islamic Identity in the Era of Globalization Abdul Fadhil; Permata, Rio; Ma’wah Salsabila; Taftazani Ulya Fauzan; Marseli Nurul Alifya
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This study aims to analyze Azyumardi Azra’s thoughts on Islamic identity in the context of globalization. It employs a qualitative method using the Islamic thought approach through literature review and thematic analysis. Azra views globalization as both a challenge and an opportunity for Muslims, especially in Indonesia, to develop a religious identity that is adaptive to contemporary changes. Through the concept of Islam Nusantara, Azra emphasizes the indigenization of Islam by integrating religious values with local cultural traditions, resulting in a moderate, inclusive, and tolerant form of Islam. Muslim identity in Indonesia is shaped by the dynamic interaction between Islamic teachings and the country’s socio-cultural realities. This study also connects Azra’s ideas with the perspectives of other thinkers such as Clifford Geertz, Robert W. Hefner, and Nurcholis Madjid to enrich the understanding of contextual Muslim identity. The findings affirm that Islamic identity is dynamic and continues to evolve through dialogue between religious tradition and the demands of a globalized world.  

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