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Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian
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Al-Izzah receive article from academics, researchers, and students national and international in the field of Muslim community, education, culture, gender, and any social religious issues. The articles published in the journal Al-Izzah covers scientific research result as a priority research, scientific articles review, and responses or critics to the existing the prior researches. Journal Al Izzah published twice a year by Intitute of Research and Community Development (LP2M) IAIN Kendari and always places Islam and Muslim society in the central focus of academic inquiry. Article submitted in the form of original ideas, based on research result (both library as well as fieldwork), and not yet ever published in journal anywhere. The manuscript submitted to Al-Izzah is independently reviewed by at least two reviewers in the form of "double-blind review". Decision for publication, amendment, or rejection is based upon their reports/recommendation. In certain cases, the editor may submit an article for review to another, third reviewer before making a decision, if necessary.
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Cultural Acculturation in Rimpu and Sanggentu Clothing of the Mbojo Tribe Awal Putra Suprianto
Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Vol 20, No. 1, Mei 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/ai.vi.11691

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This study aims to understand the process of cultural acculturation and the dynamics of structure and agency in the practice of Rimpu and Sanggentu fashion among Mbojo women in Bima and Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara. The research questions focus on how the use of Rimpu reflects the process of cultural acculturation, how individual and collective agency influences social structure, and how the symbolization of fashion shapes cultural identity. The method used is a qualitative ethnographic approach with participant observation techniques, in-depth interviews, and visual documentation. The results of the study indicate that Rimpu and Sanggentu are products of hybridization between local culture and Islamic values, mediated by agency, both from elites such as Sultan Bima I and from local women. New social structures are not formed through coercion, but through interaction between humans so that they can provide meaning and ideas that are created and used periodically or repeatedly. This study contributes to the development of Giddens' structuration theory in the context of local Indonesian culture and encourages an approach to cultural preservation that is oriented towards meaning and active community participation.
Political Diplomacy, Religion and Culture: Analysing Iran's Geopolitical and Ideological Interests in Indonesia Hannase, Mulawarman; Hamzah, Idil
Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Vol 20, No. 1, Mei 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/ai.vi.10878

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This article discusses Iran’s geopolitical and ideological interests in Indonesia within the context of international relations and cultural diplomacy. As a country with Shiite-based ideological power and regional geopolitical ambitions, Iran views Indonesia—the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation—as a strategic partner to expand its influence. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach through literature review and secondary data analysis to examine Iran's strategies in building relationships via educational, cultural, and economic cooperation institutions. The findings show that Iran’s strategy in Indonesia reflects a blend of soft diplomacy and geopolitical interests aimed at strengthening Iran’s position in Southeast Asia. However, Iran’s ideological penetration faces resistance from Indonesia’s Sunni-majority population and domestic political dynamics that emphasize religious moderation and national stability.
Chinese-Indonesian Participation in Takziyah and Tahlilan: A Micro-Ethnographic Study in Sarang, Rembang Zaimah, Nely Rahmawati
Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Vol 20, No. 1, Mei 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/ai.vi.10830

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This study examines the participation of the Chinese community in Sarang, Rembang, in the Javanese-Islamic traditions of takziyah (funeral condolence) and tahlilan (communal prayer for the deceased). The research addresses the gap in understanding how minority groups, particularly non-Muslim Chinese Indonesians, engage with religious practices in multiethnic, rural settings. Using a micro-ethnographic approach, the study involved 16 participants from seven extended Chinese families, comprising both Muslim and non-Muslim individuals. Data was collected through participant observation, interviews, and document analysis to explore how these traditions contribute to social cohesion and integration. Key findings reveal that Muslim Chinese participants fully engage in these traditions' spiritual and logistical aspects. In contrast, non-Muslim participants contribute primarily through the material and social support, emphasizing the inclusive nature of takziyah and tahlilan. The study highlights the flexibility of these practices, which accommodate varying levels of participation, enabling individuals from different religious and ethnic backgrounds to connect. Material contributions were identified as key in bridging social and religious divides and promoting inclusivity within the community. The study underscores the potential of localized traditions as models for fostering social harmony in diverse, multiethnic societies.
Kufic Calligraphy as a Digital Da‘wah Medium on @kufislami’s Instagram for Millennials: A Visual–Semiotic Case Study Putra, Yoga Rarasto; Novitasari, Lyscha
Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Vol 20, No. 1, Mei 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/ai.vi.11062

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The development of information technology has given rise to a digital generation that is increasingly connected to various social media platforms. Instagram, as one of the most popular social media platforms, is closely tied to millennials because it provides information quickly, practically, and accessibly through mobile phones. This condition opens new opportunities for the development of Islamic da’wah to transform from conventional patterns into more creative and innovative models. The Instagram account @Kufislami represents this transformation by presenting Kufi calligraphy as a form of decorative art that serves as a medium for modern visual da’wah. This study aims to examine how Kufi calligraphy is used as a medium of digital da’wah that appeals to the millennial generation. The method employed is a case study with Charles Sanders Peirce’s visual semiotic approach, which analyzes signs, symbols, and meanings in the Kufi calligraphy works published through the @Kufislami account. This method explores how the use of visual signs in synergy with design elements such as form, composition, and color generates visually appealing and meaningful aesthetics. The research was conducted by randomly selecting samples of calligraphy posts from 2022 to 2023, featuring excerpts from verses of the Qur’an. The findings indicate that the exploration of Qur’anic verses in the form of Kufi calligraphy produces unique, aesthetic, and contextual visual da’wah messages, thereby expanding the reach of Islamic da’wah in the digital era. Khat Murabba employed in the design of Kufi calligraphy is a decorative khat that is highly flexible and can be developed into various design forms and modern trends favored by young generations.
Ethics of Gender Roles in The Family: Qur’anic Perspective Marwati, Andi; Hamka Hasan; Nur Arfiyah Fabriyani
Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Vol 20, No. 1, Mei 2025
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This study aims to examine the ethics of gender roles in the household from the perspective of the Qur'an, focusing on reconstructing the roles of men and women in addressing the problems of gender injustice and the phenomenon of fatherlessness. This research employs a literature study method by analyzing relevant Qur'anic verses, contextualized with classical and contemporary tafsir, as well as the thoughts of scholars such as Al-Zamakhshari, At-Tabari, Muhammad Abduh, Amina Wadud, Asma Barlas, and Ziba Mir-Hosseini. The findings show that the Qur'an affirms the spiritual and moral equality of men and women, and emphasizes the principle of partnership through the concepts of zawj (complementarity) and qiwāmah (functional responsibility). The ethics of gender roles in the household are built upon the principles of ‘adl (justice), ihsan (benevolence), flexibility in role distribution, and maslahah (public interest), so that the husband-wife relationship is not hierarchical but complementary according to conditions and social contexts. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to affirm that the Qur'an provides a dynamic ethical framework to realize justice and family harmony, while also opening space for ijtihad in responding to contemporary challenges.

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