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AT-TURAS: Jurnal Studi Keislaman
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Two decades or more, in the global scheme, Islamic studies have been enforced to take broader paradigms from dogmatic-theology to popular-religious. Islamic studies is not merely discussing on sacred corpus only, but everyday life of Islam also. In academic space, this field has increasingly been an intersection -if not a contestation- across disciplines, such as political science, anthropology, sociology, history, economics, media, and cultural studies.
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Frugal Living in Islamic Finance: How QRIS Supports Ethical Spending? Fielnanda, Refky; Pujiono, Pujiono; Hermawan, Iwan; Novida, Irma; Istiyanti, Istiyanti; Nofriza, Eri
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.10076

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Frugal living, or a frugal lifestyle, embodies a concept that coincides with Islamic financial principles, emphasising equilibrium, sustainability, and the avoidance of excessive consumerism. The concept of frugal living has gained increasing relevance in modern economic discourse, particularly in response to financial instability, environmental concerns, and the need for responsible resource management. In the digital age, the payment system utilising the Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) has gained prominence as a tool for facilitating more efficient and transparent financial transactions.  This study examines how the use of QRIS within the Islamic financial framework can enhance ethical consumption practices aligned with the tenets of frugal living.  This research, employing a qualitative methodology through literature analysis, determined that QRIS effectively diminishes cash utilisation, which may foster impulsive spending, enhances precise financial documentation, and reinforces Sharia financial principles such as justice, transparency, and sustainability.  This approach promotes more inclusive and efficient transactions, aligning with the maqashid shariah objectives of preserving individual and societal welfare.  This research suggests that the digitalisation of Islamic finance via QRIS can serve as a strategic tool for fostering more ethical and responsible consumer practices.
The Role of Civilizational Jurisprudence in Enhancing Wasathiyyah Islam and Religious Moderation an Indonesia: A Critical-Transformative Perspective Fauzi, Moh Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.10397

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Civilizational Jurisprudence has emerged as a crucial topic of discussion in Indonesia in recent years. Rapid global transformations and national dynamics have driven PBNU to introduce this discourse. Key global and national concerns include prolonged armed conflicts, radicalism and terrorism, climate change, geopolitical shifts, economic disparity, counter-discourses against the Republic of Indonesia and Pancasila, equitable economic distribution, and the reinforcement of Indonesian cultural identity. Against this socio-global backdrop, this study aims to conceptualize a Critical-Transformative Civilizational Jurisprudence framework to strengthen Wasathiyyah Islam and religious moderation in Indonesia. This research employs a literature review method, utilizing the latest data from various media sources. The analysis is conducted through a descriptive-analytical approach with a discourse analysis technique (content analysis) to examine the emerging narratives and conceptual developments. The findings indicate that Civilizational Jurisprudence plays a significant role in reinforcing Wasathiyyah Islam and religious moderation in Indonesia through two primary channels: cultural and structural strategies
The Role of Digital Tools in Qur'anic Research and Tafsir: Improving Methodology and Interpretation Hamdi, Thon Thowi; Masruhan, Masruhan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.9895

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The transformation of higher education, particularly in Islamic studies, necessitates innovation in learning and research. This study explores the role of digital tools in Qur'anic and Tafsir research, analyzing their impact on efficiency, accuracy, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, involving rectors, faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and IT teams. Findings show that successful digital integration requires strong academic literacy and technology-based methodologies. Tools like corpus analysis software, AI-driven text comparison, and digital manuscripts enhance precision in analyzing Qur'anic texts, reducing processing time and enabling deeper cross-referencing. Compared to traditional methods, digital tools improve accuracy in identifying linguistic patterns and historical interpretations. Additionally, technology fosters interdisciplinary dialogue, connecting Qur'anic studies with linguistics, history, and artificial intelligence. This study underscores the importance of bridging tradition and technology, advocating for structured frameworks to optimize digital tools in Qur'an and Tafsir research. By embracing technological advancements, Islamic studies can remain relevant, innovative, and better equipped to address contemporary academic and societal challenges.
The Effectiveness of Digital Da'wah Media: A Case Study of Assajidin.Com and the Transformation of Religious Understanding in Palembang D. Rosadi, Nora Juwita; Bukhori, K.A.; Nasution, Nurseri Hasnah; Bin Abdullah, Rahmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.9908

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In the digital era, online media plays a significant role in spreading Islamic teachings. Assajidin.com is one of the platforms used for da'wah purposes. This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of da'wah through Assajidin.com online media towards the congregation of Al Furqon Palembang study. This research method involves in-depth analysis of the content provided by Assajidin.com. The research approach uses qualitative methods, while the data collection techniques are observation, documentation, and interviews. The results showed that, the effectiveness of Assajidin.com online media is considered good because it fulfils the indicators of media effectiveness, in the form of attractiveness (media attractiveness), media clarity, and media completeness. Assajidin.com content attracts the congregation of Al Furqon Palembang study, and can increase religious understanding. While the ease of access, there are some elderly congregants who are not familiar with the use of online media but are more comfortable with face-to-face studies. Although Assajidin.com offers wide and easy access to useful da'wah material, there are several challenges that affect its effectiveness. Limited access to technology among the congregation, especially the elderly, as well as the lack of skills in using online media are the main obstacles. 
Doda-idi Tradition in Aceh: A Socio-Cultural Perspective in Maintaining Cultural Identity in the Midst of Modernity Inayatillah, Inayatillah; Kamaruddin, Kamaruddin; Jalani, Hamidah binti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.10672

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The doda-idi tradition is a local Acehnese practice where mothers lull their children in a swing while humming poems filled with prayers, praise, and hopes for their future. Once an essential part of early childhood socialization and character building within Acehnese families, this tradition is now fading. The doda-idi tradition played a crucial role in embedding values and fostering emotional bonds between mother and child. However, it has become increasingly rare among Acehnese families. This article examines the current state of the doda-idi tradition and identifies the factors contributing to its decline. The study employs a qualitative socio-historical approach, utilizing literature reviews, in-depth interviews with mothers, community leaders, and traditional leaders; and field observations to explore the changes in early childhood socialization in Acehnese society. Data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman's analytical techniques, namely, data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Findings reveal two primary factors behind the tradition's decline: modernization and technological advances. Modernization has provided greater educational and employment opportunities for both men and women, leading to increased population mobility. As a result, many women lack exposure to the cultural transmission of doda-idi, which is not taught formally or informally outside family environments. Simultaneously, technological innovations have introduced devices such as electronic swings, tape recorders, and MP3 players, which replace the mother's role in singing doda-idi. The loss of this tradition signifies not only the fading of a cultural practice but also the diminishing of an intimate and significant aspect of early childhood socialization in Acehnese society. Addressing this decline requires efforts to preserve and revive the tradition within the community.
Analysis of Interpersonal Communication Patterns Between Mudir and Ustaz in Boarding School Management: A Case Study in Darul Hadith Palembang Chandra, Vicky; Bukhori, K.A.; Yusalia, Henny; Indriyani, Indriyani; bin Mohd Yussof, Mohd Hisyamuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.10570

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Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) play a significant role in character education and religious learning in Indonesia. Effective management relies on strong leadership and interpersonal communication between administrators and educators. Communication patterns influence decision-making, conflict resolution, and overall institutional effectiveness. In pesantren, the relationship between mudir (leader) and ustaz (teachers) is crucial for maintaining discipline and achieving educational goals. This study aims to describe the pattern of interpersonal communication between mudir and ustaz in Pondok Pesantren Darul Hadits Palembang and analyse its influence on the management of the pesantren. Using a sequential mixed method, the study started with a quantitative approach to identify communication patterns, followed by qualitative analysis for deepening. Results showed the dominance of open (64%) and assertive (63%) communication patterns, reflecting transparency, assertiveness, and clarity of instructions from the mudir. The communication structure is hierarchical, with mudir as the main authority. The implications of these findings suggest that open and assertive communication patterns, supported by the mulazamah-based education system, strengthen interpersonal relationships and the effectiveness of pesantren management
The Discourse of Sheikh Amran Waly Al Khalidi on Sufistic Epistemology and Qur'anic Interpretation Ramli, Ramli; Handoyo, Budi; Efendi, Sumardi; Fajeri, Fajeri; Ferdikaandin, Dede
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i1.9896

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Sheikh Amran Waly is a prominent scholar in Aceh with a congregation spread across Southeast Asia, yet his teachings are often rejected by Acehnese scholars. One of the most controversial ideas is his interpretation of Dhamir Huwa in Surah Al-Ikhlas, which he associates with Muhammad as Insan Kamil. This study aims to conduct an epistemological and interpretative analysis of this understanding using a qualitative-descriptive approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations and documentation. The findings reveal that Sheikh Amran Waly's interpretation of Dhamir Huwa is derived from the teachings of Sheikh Abdul Karim Al-Jili and Ibn Arabi. This study also concludes that Sheikh Amran Waly's understanding of Dhamir Huwa is built on a valid epistemological and interpretative framework rooted in the thoughts of previous scholars. The contribution of this research lies in elucidating the continuity and adaptation of Wujudiyah thought in Aceh, particularly through Sheikh Amran Waly's synthesis of ishari and ibari dimensions, thereby providing a nuanced perspective on contemporary Wujudiyah discourse.

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