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Islamic Review : Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman
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Islamic Review merupakan jurnal yang diterbitkan oleh Institut Pesantren Mathali'ul Falah (IPMAFA) Pati yang sebelumnya bernama Sekolah Tinggi Mathali’ul Falah Pati (STAIMAFA). Jurnal Islamic Review ini disingkat dengan “IR”. Dengan hadirnya jurnal “IR” ini diharapkan memberikan cakrawala baru mengenai keilmuan program studi (prodi) yang berada di bawah naungan IPMAFA, yaitu Pendidikan Bahasa Arab (PBA), Perbankan Syari’ah (PS), Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam (PMI), Pendidikan Islam Anak Usia Dini (PIAUD), Manajemen Zakat dan Wakaf (ZAWA), Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam (KPI), dan Pendidikan Guru Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (PGMI).
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Relevansi Dimensi Pembangunan Ekonomi Berkelanjutan (SDGs) dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Ibnu Khaldun Muchlisin, Muchammad Chafidz; Mugiyati, Mugiyati
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i1.1535

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This research discusses the relevance of the dimensions of Sustainable Economic Development (SDGs) in the perspective of Ibn Khaldun's economic thought. The background of this research is the need for an in-depth study of the relationship between classical thinking in Islamic economics and sustainable economic development targets represented by the SDGs so as to provide social and economic welfare for the community. The research method used is a literature study, which involves reviewing literature from books, journal articles, and relevant documents, and using a descriptive analysis approach to Ibn Khaldun's economic thought and its relationship to the pillars of economic development of the SDGs. With the aim of assessing the extent to which the economic concepts proposed by Ibn Khaldun, such as national wealth, economic equilibrium, wage theory, national trade, taxes, and market mechanisms, are relevant to the achievement of the SDGs. The results show that Ibn Khaldun's economic thought is very relevant to several key aspects of the SDGs, such as equitable distribution of wealth, sustainable management of natural resources, and the role of the state in maintaining economic justice and social welfare. Ibn Khaldun's concepts provide the basis for inclusive and sustainable economic development in accordance with the goals of the SDGs, especially in creating decent jobs, reducing inequality, and ensuring balance in the market mechanism.
Beyond The Kitchen: The Socio-Religious Authority of Women in Javanese Slametan Himam, Mohammad Muafi; Dina, Dina
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i1.1578

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This study examines the pivotal role of women in the slametan tradition in Pungpungan Village, Bojonegoro, focusing on their authority in organizing, structuring, and adapting this Javanese ritual. While slametan is traditionally perceived as a male-led religious and communal event, this research reveals the significant influence women exert in determining key aspects of the ritual, particularly in food selection, scheduling, financial management, and intergenerational knowledge transmission. By exploring ethnographic accounts, this study highlights how women function as cultural custodians and ritual decision-makers, shaping both the practical and symbolic elements of slametan. The research also examines how food preparation extends beyond a domestic duty to a position of authority, with women dictating the culinary standards and ritual requirements. Additionally, the study illustrates the flexibility of slametan in adapting to contemporary sensibilities, showing how women negotiate tradition while maintaining its cultural essence. Through their expertise in managing rewang (communal labor), coordinating tahlilan, and determining religious offerings, women emerge as de facto leaders of the ritual. This study contributes to the broader discourse on gender and religious practices in Javanese Islam, challenging the perception of ritual authority as exclusively male and reaffirming the role of women as active agents in maintaining and evolving tradition.
Classifying Islamic Exegesis: How Muslim and Western Scholars Categorize Tafsir Traditions Khodijah, Siti; Kholid, Abd.
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i1.1584

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The study of madha>hib al-tafsi>r is essential for understanding the historical development of Qur’anic exegesis as a scholarly discipline. The evolution of exegetical methodologies has been shaped by various historical, social, political, and epistemological factors, leading to the emergence of diverse interpretive approaches. This study examines the evolution and intellectual classification of madha>hib al-tafsi>r, focusing on the internal and external determinants that have influenced the methodological and thematic diversity of Qur’anic interpretation among Muslim and Western scholars. Employing a historical-critical approach combined with content analysis, this research investigates primary and secondary exegetical sources from both classical and contemporary Muslim and Orientalist scholars. The findings reveal that the evolution of madha>hib al-tafsi>r has been shaped by socio-political dynamics, theological discourse, evolving exegetical methodologies, and Islam’s intellectual engagement with other civilizations. The classification frameworks proposed by Muslim and Orientalist scholars reflect distinct epistemological paradigms in approaching the Qur’anic text, particularly concerning methodological principles, hermeneutical strategies, and ideological orientations. This study provides a more nuanced understanding of the historical trajectory of Qur’anic exegesis and its significance within contemporary Islamic scholarship. The findings underscore the importance of adopting a critical approach in assessing the development of tafsi>r and distinguishing the epistemological foundations of Muslim and Orientalist exegetical traditions.
Living Sufism of Sheikh Ahmad Mutamakkin in Tradition and Culture of Kajen Muslim Community Alnashr, M Sofyan; Nisfa, Nia Lailin; Linnas, Mohammad Ghoffarul
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i1.1633

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Sheikh Ahmad Mutamakkin was a prominent Islamic scholar who played a significant role in spreading Sufism in the northern coastal region of Central Java, particularly in Pati. This study aims to explore how the concept of "Living Sufism" is manifested through the integration of Sufi teachings into the traditions and culture of the Kajen Muslim community. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through documentation, in-depth interviews, and direct observation. The findings reveal that Sheikh Mutamakkin's Sufism is deeply rooted in sharia, particularly in the context of fiqh, as evidenced by his work Arsy Muwahhidun. His teachings have been integrated into local traditions, pesantren education, and the architectural symbolism of the Jami' Kajen Mosque. In the modern era, Sheikh Mutamakkin's Sufism remains relevant as it offers a spiritual solution to the crisis of materialism and secularism. This study contributes to the understanding of how Sufism can be contextualized within local culture while maintaining its Islamic essence.
Eksposisi Ajaran Tasawuf Sunan Muria: Konstruksi dan Kontekstualisasi Sufisme Jawa Arafat, Ahmad Tajuddin; Adlina, Atika Ulfia; Rosyida, Hanik
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i2.1531

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One of the Walisongo figures who is interesting to look at further in the map of spreading Islam in Java is Raden Umar Said or better known as Sunan Muria. The histories of Sunan Muria itself are based more on stories and folklores that have inlined from generation to generation in the traditional Muslim community around Mount of Muria rather than based on literature and manuscript notes. To fill this empty information space, researchers conducted a study of the intellectual transmissions and teachings of Sunan Muria's mysticism (Sufism) using folklore and cultural anthropology approaches. As a result, the variety of folklores and values of life ​​that internalized in the Muslim community around Mount of Muria at least inherited in two ways. First, collective recognition as part of the Islam missionary of Sunan Muria which is realized by preserving existing of traditions and sacred graves, as well as the importance of connecting people to the intellectual transmission chain that continues from Sunan Muria to the other saints or Wali regarding with Islamization in Java. Second, religious attitudes and values that are strong with the values ​​of humanity, tolerance, moderation, integrity in purifying soul and exercising the inner being or mental health. Teachings that are in line with the conception of Sufism teachings based on practices that known as Akhlaqi Sufism.
Piety Consumption Among Urban Muslim Youth at The Teras Dakwah Community in Yogyakarta Saputra, Eko; Lyansari, Kirana Nur
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i2.1617

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The contemporary da’wa social movement has catalyzed transformative shifts in religious practices. Da’wa no longer confined to Islamic political advocacy, revivalist agendas, or moral panics, da’wa now intersects with the commodification of faith, merging Islamic identity with pop culture and market-driven trends. This evolution has redefined religious engagement, prioritizing the symbolic appropriation of popular culture to appeal to modern audiences. Methodologically, this study employs an ethnographic field research approach, focusing on the Muslim youth community associated with Teras Dakwah Community in Yogyakarta. The findings reveal that market-oriented religious practices have fostered consumerist tendencies, exemplified by the commercialization of Islamic fashion, the redesign of da’wa study spaces into café-like environments, and the rebranding of preaching venues as social hubs for youth. Consequently, da’wa culture has transitioned into a hybrid space where religious discourse coexists with pop aesthetics, reflecting broader societal shifts toward the commodification of spirituality. This article clearly explains Schielke's argument that piety consumption is not something that can be avoided, as it is an adaptation to the condition of being a Muslim in the modern era.
Reinterpretasi Hadis Larangan Kepemimpinan Perempuan: Telaah Hermeneutika Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd Mawarda, Lisa; Masruhan, Masruhan
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i2.1677

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This study focuses on reinterpreting the meaning of hadiths on female leadership and the implications of Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd's hermeneutics on contextual hadiths. This study is a qualitative study using library research and Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd's hermeneutics approach. The final results obtained from this study are, first, the interpretation of the Qur'an and hadith as texts cannot only be understood through linguistic analysis, but also the historical context at the time the Qur'an and hadith were revealed because the texts have historical dimensions. Second, Abu Zayd explains that in interpreting texts, a mufassir must be able to explain three main concepts, namely meaning (dalalah), significance (magza), and maksut 'anhu (unspoken dimensions). Third, based on the application of hermeneutics, it is concluded that the meaning of the hadith is that the prohibition is specific to the conditions of society at the time of the Prophet. Its significance affirms that leadership requires capacity, not gender, and that Islam must be understood in the spirit of justice and the benefit of the people. Meanwhile, the implicit purpose of the hadith (maqsūd 'anhu) points to the need for stability and social justice that can be achieved by anyone, male or female, as long as they meet the criteria for leadership.
Engineered Spirituality in Bābīyah and Bahā’īyah: A Critical Study of Al-Dakhīl in Qur’anic Exegesis Qohi, Abdullah; Ahmad, Nur Fatih; Mansur, Ahmad
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/islamicreview.v14i2.1683

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This study investigates the hermeneutical strategies of the Bābīyah and Bahā’īyah, focusing on their symbolic and esoteric reinterpretations of the Qurʾān in legitimizing new religious authority. Employing a qualitative library-based approach, the research examines primary texts alongside classical tafsīr traditions and modern hermeneutical theories. The analysis demonstrates that the Bābīyah and Bahā’īyah shifted from the linguistic-philological hermeneutics of classical mufassirūn such as al-Ṭabarī, Ibn Kathīr, and al-Dhahabī toward charismatic-symbolic readings, where the authority of the interpreter overrides transmitted knowledge. Comparative engagement with contemporary hermeneutical models, including Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd’s cultural-linguistic paradigm, Abdullah Saeed’s contextualist approach, and Sahiron Syamsuddin’s maʿnā-cum-maghzā method, highlights both divergences and resonances. The study concludes that al-Dakhīl fī al-Tafsīr should not merely be viewed as deviation, but as a distinct hermeneutical logic mobilized in constructing theological legitimacy and communal identity.
Analisis Konvergensi Fikih-Medis pada Khitan Laki-Laki dan Divergensi pada Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) Fauzi, Irfan; Lubis, Yeni Amalia; Mariadi, Ahmad Mahrus; Rahman, Riski Taufikur
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
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The conflation of male circumcision and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) in public discourse has created a complex nexus of overlapping cultural, religious, and health norms. This research aims to critically and comparatively analyze both practices to delineate their fundamental distinctions. Employing a qualitative literature review of primary (jurisprudence, fatwas, law) and secondary sources (scholarly journals, reports), the findings reveal a sharp divergence. Male circumcision demonstrates a positive convergence between Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) and medical evidence. Conversely, FGM/C reveals a dual contestation: an internal jurisprudential debate between classical and contemporary scholars over the interpretation of religious texts, and a policy-level conflict where a permissive MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council) fatwa clashes with the global medical consensus and prohibitive national law. In conclusion, the two practices are fundamentally different. Therefore, this study recommends that the government adopts the WHO’s definition of FGM/C into a binding national regulatory framework, thereby creating a single, authoritative standard across all policy sectors to protect the health rights and bodily integrity of women and children.
Buy Now Pay Later from an Islamic Perspective: Implications for Financial Management and Sustainability among Millennials Harahap, Ainul Yusna; Putri, Desyana; Fajriah, Agustina Nurul; Ardiyanti, Dyah Ayu; Saputra, Ryanda
Islamic Review: Jurnal Riset dan Kajian Keislaman Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
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Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services have become increasingly popular among millennials in Langsa City. However, the widespread use of BNPL raises potential conflicts with Islamic financial principles such as riba, gharar and maysir. This study aims to analyze BNPL’s compliance with Islamic financial principles and its implications for the financial management and financial sustainability of millennials in Langsa City. The research employs a mixed methods approach by combining a questionnaire survey and interviews. A total of 150 millennial respondents were selected through cluster sampling and the data were analyzed using SmartPLS. The results indicate that BNPL has a positive and significant effect on millennials’ financial management and financial sustainability. However, BNPL still contains elements of riba and gharar. The analysis shows that Islamic financial principles mediate the influence of BNPL on financial management, but not on financial sustainability. Overall, BNPL has potential as a beneficial modern financial instrument if aligned with Sharia principles. Enhancing Islamic financial literacy is crucial to minimize Sharia-related and financial risks.

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