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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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Islamic Religious Counselors' Strategies and Challenges in Promoting Family Harmony: A Case Study in the Socio-Culturally Diverse Rural Context of Hinai Subdistrict-Indonesia Putra, Ardika Mandala; Sikumbang, Ahmad Tamrin
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i2.11358

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A harmonious family serves as a foundational pillar in fostering a stable and prosperous society. This study investigates the roles, strategies, challenges, and impacts of Islamic religious counselors in promoting family harmony in Tanjung Mulia Village, Hinai Subdistrict, Langkat Regency—an area marked by socio-cultural diversity and limited access to formal state services. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation involving the Head of KUA, religious counselors, village leaders, and married couples. Data analysis followed the Miles and Huberman model, involving data reduction, display, and conclusion drawing, with triangulation and peer review ensuring validity and reliability. Findings reveal that counselors serve not only as spiritual advisors but also as social facilitators and informal psychological support agents. Structured programs such as BRUS (School-Age Youth Guidance), BRUN (Marriage-Age Youth Guidance), and post-marriage counseling address mental, emotional, and spiritual readiness for family life. Strategies include five stages: planning, task distribution, implementation, evaluation, and reporting. Counseling is conducted in schools, prisons, mosques, and community centers, reflecting adaptability and reach. Key challenges include limited funding, low community literacy, inadequate infrastructure, and weak inter-agency collaboration. Nevertheless, the programs yield positive outcomes, such as improved spousal communication, enhanced role understanding, and reduced early marriage. Compared to formal state services, religious counselors provide grassroots, preventive family support that fills critical gaps. To optimize impact, this study recommends: (1) integrating counseling with national family programs, (2) enhancing counselor training in psychosocial and gender-sensitive skills, and (3) funding local-level initiatives. These findings offer transferable models for similar rural contexts.
Internalization of the Values of Morality QS. Al-Luqmān Verses 18-19 in Adolescent Character Education in the Digitalization Era: An Approach to Tafsir Ma'nā Cūm Maghzā Bahroin, Moh Haikal Balya Hafidzal Bahroin; Jannah, Sugiarti Khoirul; Imdadulloh, Moh Nabil
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i2.10938

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Technological developments are increasingly dominating in daily life. Today's generation is different from previous generations. They tend to spend their time with digital technology. Because technology has become part of daily life, it certainly raises concerns about the negative impact on the nation's young generation, especially on cognitive, moral, motor, and social development. This article aims to discuss the concept of moral educational values, in QS. Luqman 18–19 and relevant it to the moral challenges of the younger generation in the digital age using the ma'nā cūm maghzā approach. This research uses the concept of library research through the hermeneutic approach of ma'nā cūm maghzā which will be applied to Al-luqmān Verses 18-19. This approach will perform semantic analysis, look at the context of the derivative of the verse and contextualize it with digital phenomena. As a result of this study, the author obtained four main messages from the analysis, namely the prohibition of arrogance, the prohibition of being arrogant, the command to speak slowly and softly, and the command to respect the elderly. These moral education values can be a preventive effort, providing education to parents, teachers, or other communities to prevent the current young generation (alpha generation) from falling into moral degradation due to the impact of technology.
An Empirical Study on the Integration of Modern Educational Practices in Salaf Islamic Boarding Schools: Challenges, Resistance, and Strategies for Implementation Sholihah, Nikmatus; Nisa', Mas Ayu Ainun; Nuruzzaman, Muhammad Adib; Zaini, Achmad
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i2.11393

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This study examines the education policy at the Fathul Hidayah Pangean Lamongan Islamic Boarding School in dealing with resistance to the integration of traditional and modern education. Using a qualitative approach and thematic analysis of in-depth interview data and participant observation, this study attempts to understand how the Islamic boarding school manages the dynamics of change. The results of the study indicate that although there is resistance from some conservative groups towards elements of modern education, the integrative policy implemented has succeeded in creating a balance between religious and general education. The Islamic boarding school is able to develop a horizontal integration curriculum (religious and general knowledge) with a contextual approach, preparing students to face global challenges without losing their Islamic identity. The main contributions of this study include: (1) the proposal of a curriculum integration model based ontwin track paradigmwhich combinesdeep religious literacy and functional competencies; (2) development of a participatory framework to manage resistance through dialogue between stakeholders; and (3) policy recommendations for Islamic boarding schools to be adaptive and collaborative in the process of modernizing education. Nationally and globally, rejection of educational integration is a strategic issue because it is closely related to cultural identity and readiness to face globalization. The tension between preserving religious values and the demands of modernization is a real challenge for Islamic educational institutions. This research opens up space for further studies, such as testing the effectiveness of the curriculum integration model or developing indicators of success for salaf-modern integration in various social contexts.
Religious Moderation in a Pluralistic World: A Global Bibliometric and Systematic Review (1988–2022) Across Faiths and Regions Subakat, Rahayu; Suwarno, Suwarno; Fasya, Zaini; Hatta, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i2.10947

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This study investigates the development of scholarly discourse on religious moderation through a bibliometric analysis of international publications indexed in the Scopus database from 1988 to 2022. Employing VOSviewer for visualization and trend mapping, the research analyzes 390 publications, focusing on authorship, publication types, source journals, and keyword trends. The most significant surge in publications occurred in 2019, with articles (77.3%) representing the dominant document type. Notable contributors include Somer Murad and Zarzycka, with leading outputs from journals such as Religions and the Journal of Religion and Health. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia emerged as key publishing countries. Frequently occurring keywords—religion, moderation, and religiosity—highlight the thematic focus of the literature. Beyond quantitative metrics, the study critically reflects on the conceptual landscape of religious moderation, revealing a growing interdisciplinary engagement yet a lack of consensus on definitional boundaries. These findings offer valuable insights into the evolving scholarly understanding of religious moderation and its implications for pluralistic societies, policy discourse, and interfaith engagement. By linking bibliometric trends to broader theoretical and sociopolitical contexts, this research contributes to a more nuanced comprehension of the field’s intellectual structure and future directions.
Hermeneutical Analysis of Simplification and Distortion in @Officialfiqihpernikahan on TikTok: A Study of Hadiths on Prophetic Marriage Tauhidah, Dyna; Rochmawati, Ida; Nabilah, Mahfidzatun; Safitri, Khoiriyah Dwi
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i2.11448

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This study stems from concerns over the practice of presenting marriage hadith on TikTok, especially the "Marriage ala Rasulullah" series by @Officialfiqihpernikah, which ignores the Arabic text and often misstates the source of transmission, thus creating the potential for distortion of meaning in the context of digital da'wah which demands a short and interesting format. The purpose of the study is to analyze the authenticity of the sanads of six hadith contents and reveal the changes in meaning that occur due to the logic of social media. This study used a qualitative approach with two main methods: (1) sanad criticism to assess the validity of the hadith; and (2) content analysis based on Stig Hjarvard's theory of religious mediatization to understand the transformation of meaning in the logic of social media. The primary data consisted of six video clips on the account, while hadith literature, digital da'wah, and mediatization theory served as secondary data; the analysis was conducted through data reduction, classification based on mediatization elements (such as media logic, banal religion, and protagonist narrative framework), and verification of the chain of transmission. The findings reveal that the hadith reported by @Officialfiqihpernika contain data reduction, textual simplification, narration errors and meaning errors. This research contributes to the discourse of contemporary hadith criticism in the digital landscape and offers a model for evaluating sanad-based da'wah content and media logic. These results can be used to design collaborative guidelines between content creators and academics in curating Islamic content on social media.
Exploring Non-Muslim Engagement in Islamic Financial Institutions: Socio-Economic Dimensions of Islamic Finance in Multicultural Societies Anwar, Khoirul; Nasikah, Faridhatun
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i3.11464

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This study aims to explore the participation of non-Muslims in Islamic financial institutions within the multicultural context of Singosari, Malang Regency. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and institutional document analysis. The findings reveal that non-Muslim participation is evident yet selective, with the highest interest directed toward universal products such as savings, microenterprise financing, and investment schemes emphasizing transparency and profit-sharing. Institutional factors, including regulation and human resource capacity, significantly influence the effectiveness of inclusion, as national policies have not been fully integrated at the local level. Market structure analysis indicates that hybrid business models incorporating fintech demonstrate greater outreach to non-Muslim communities compared to traditional models, although concerns over data security remain a critical barrier. Educational and communication strategies overly reliant on Islamic terminology were found to be less effective, whereas approaches emphasizing universal benefits, product visualization, and cross-faith testimonials proved more acceptable. Digital product innovations offering transparent contract explanations and profit-sharing simulations enhanced interest, yet digital literacy gaps persisted as obstacles. The stigma of exclusivity in Islamic finance continues to pose socio-psychological challenges, which can only be mitigated through multi-stakeholder involvement, including regulators, financial institutions, community leaders, and academics. This research underscores the importance of cross-religious financial inclusion strategies to strengthen social cohesion and support national financial inclusion agendas.
Normative Review of Direct Regional Head Elections in the Perspective of Constitutional Democracy and the Principle of Shura in Islamic Law Ihsan, Muhammad; Mustomi, Otom
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i3.12459

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This study aims to analyze the mechanism of leadership legitimacy in Indonesia’s direct regional head elections through the perspectives of constitutional democracy and the principle of shura in Islamic law. The critical issues underlying this research include the prevalence of money politics, weak accountability, and the limited application of deliberative values within the modern democratic system, all of which undermine the quality of leadership legitimacy at the regional level. The method employed is library research with a normative approach, utilizing primary legal sources such as Law No. 10 of 2016 on Regional Head Elections and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as secondary sources on democracy and shura. The analysis is conducted through a comparative and conceptual approach, systematically examining the compatibility between the principles of constitutional democracy and the teachings of shura in Islam. The findings reveal that direct regional head elections represent a manifestation of people’s sovereignty as guaranteed by the constitution, yet remain vulnerable to abuse if not safeguarded by the principles of justice, transparency, and accountability. From the perspective of Islamic law, shura emphasizes deliberation in leadership selection, prioritizing public interest and social justice. Thus, constitutional democracy in the context of regional head elections can be viewed as compatible with the principle of shura insofar as it is implemented based on the values of justice, responsibility, and integrity. This research underscores the importance of integrating constitutional democracy and Islamic values to strengthen participatory and just local governance.
The Impact of Strategic Resource Management on the Development of Islamic Legal Methodology at PKBM Ristek Nusantara Jaya Santoso, Heru Budi; Khasanah, Nur; Mustika, Muhammad Fery; Sopyan, Yayan; Salim, Arskal; Syahrullah, Syahrullah
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i3.11933

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This study aims to analyze the impact of strategic resource management on the development of Islamic legal methodology in PKBM Ristek Nusantara Jaya. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected from 100 respondents through a Likert scale questionnaire instrument that had been tested for validity and reliability. The data analysis techniques used include Pearson correlation tests and simple linear regression. The results showed a positive and significant relationship between the effectiveness of resource management and innovation of Islamic legal methodology (r = 0.684; p < 0.01). These findings offer insights into how effective resource management can enhance pedagogical innovation in the teaching of Islamic legal principles in the context of non-formal education. The implementation of appropriate resource management strategies, such as strengthening educator competencies, utilizing technology, and adaptive program planning, has been proven to be able to create more dynamic and contextual learning. This research makes a real contribution to pedagogical innovation and curriculum development in Islamic education, as well as encourages the reform of the Islamic jurisprudence approach to be more relevant to the challenges of the modern era, khususnya di lingkungan lembaga pendidikan non-formal seperti PKBM.
The Role of Digital Da'wah in Promoting Critical Consciousness and Democratic Values: A Socio-Religious Study in Indonesia Muliadi, Dedi; Aslamiyah, Syaibatul; Resmi, Mega Mesra; Murodi, Murodi; Khasanah, Siti Uswatun; Luthfi, Attabik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i3.11915

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In Indonesia's increasingly digital religious landscape, online da'wah has become a key agent in influencing public reasoning and civic engagement. This research aims to provide digital da'wah with the potential to be a transformational force in shaping a more critical, open, and active Muslim society in democratic socio-political life. Using a quantitative approach, as many as 100 respondents were randomly selected to fill out a validated questionnaire. The results of statistical analysis showed a significant positive relationship between digital da'wah and the formation of critical and democratic thinking, with a correlation coefficient value of r = 0.602 (p < 0.01). Simple linear regression analysis showed that digital da'wah significantly predicted the formation of critical and democratic thinking, with a regression coefficient value of β = 0.547 and a significance of p = 0.000 (p < 0.05). The R² value of 0.363 indicates that 36.3% of the variation in critical thinking and democratic attitudes can be explained by the digital da'wah variable. These findings confirm that digital da'wah not only plays a role as a medium for the dissemination of religious values, but also as a means of forming critical thinking awareness and involvement in the democratic process in Indonesian society.
Regulatory Ambiguity in Iddah: The Intersection of Circular Letters and Sirri Marriage Practices in Pontianak City Zaman, Q.; Lusiana, Vinna; Widyawati, Ari
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 12, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v12i3.12592

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This study investigates the critical issue of Regulatory Ambiguity surrounding the iddah period, specifically examining the friction between the Indonesian Circular Letter No. P-005/DJ.III/HK.00.7/10/2021 and the persistent, widespread practice of unregistered (sirri) marriage in Pontianak City. This intersection creates a crucial challenge to the coherence of Islamic Family Law, amplifying wider theoretical debates on Legal Dualism and the effectiveness of state intervention in personal status matters, ultimately jeopardizing women's rights and the legal protection of children. The primary purpose is to systematically identify the systemic causes of this discrepancy and analyze its profound impact on legal certainty and the state's authoritative capacity regarding matrimonial enforcement. Employing a combined juridical-normative and empirical approach, the research utilized legal document analysis alongside in-depth, strategic interviews with 10 key informants, comprising both officials from the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA) and citizens directly involved in sirri marriages, thus providing credible insights into the practical realities of legal pluralism. Findings reveal a profound administrative breakdown, exemplified by the critical statistic that 93% of KUA officials demonstrate a failure to distinguish accurately between iddah talak raj'i (revocable divorce) and iddah talak ba'in (irrevocable divorce). This lack of administrative competency directly translates into a systemic vulnerability, where legal loopholes are routinely exploited, leading to the disenfranchisement of wives and children in property and inheritance claims. This article contributes significantly to the discourse on Islamic Family Law Reform, providing an evidence-based framework for jurisprudential clarity that promotes judicial authority and ensures equitable enforcement of marital rights in the long term