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Dialogia: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Sosial
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Dialogia merupakan jurnal enam bulanan yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah IAIN Ponorogo. Dialogia menerima tulisan ilmiah hasil pemikiran konseptual dan hasil penelitian yang belum pernah dipublikasikan, terutama yang berhubungan dengan studi Islam dan sosial.
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Moral Panic and Islamic Comic Preaching on Social Media: Study of @Iqomic on Instagram Azhar, Azhar; Sahfutra, Suryo Adi
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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The Instagram account @Iqomic (Islamic Quotes and Comics) has popularized preaching content about Islamic comics through social media. Islamic comics initiated by comic artists are a phenomenon. Iqomic was formed in a network of comic artist groups or communities consisting of social media content creators, professional and amateur comic artists. This article reviews the @Iqomic account on social media, especially the Instagram application. Iqomic is an Islamic comic preaching account whose mission is to spread goodness and convey Islam's blessings to all. In analyzing the Islamic comic da'wah movement carried out by the Icomic community, the author uses moral panic to explore how the Iqomic community spreads and mobilizes comic da'wah as an effort to fight negative discourse about Islam, such as anarchy, terrorism and radicalism in its environment. Islamic community itself. The author is of the opinion that, in response to the emergence of various negative discourses about Islam, Iqomic has succeeded in becoming a popular da'wah media by incorporating Islamic narratives into popular Islamic culture among teenagers and young adults, so that it has become one of the favorite platforms for sharing stories and being creative.
Evolution of an Islamic Ritual Salāh: From a Personal Ritual to a Communal One Lutfi, Ahmad; Ikhwan, Munirul; Machasin, Machasin
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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The á¹£alāh (prayer) command in the Qur'an frequently accompanies zakāh (alms-giving). Nonetheless, during the Meccan period, the command of á¹£alāh was often stated separately. This article analyzes the command for á¹£alāh in the Meccan verses to highlight how this ritual evolved from a personal ritual of the Prophet Muhammad into a communal one. As previous studies have highlighted á¹£alāh about pre-Islamic rituals known to the first audience of the Qur’an, this article is intended to examine the extent to which á¹£alāh had evolved following the nubuwwah (prophethood) paradigm of the Prophet Muhammad, which was initially intended to be more personal and vertical, into risālah (apostolate), which was more public and horizontal. By analyzing the Meccan verses about the command for prayer in the context of the chronology of revelation, this article argues that prayer in the Qur’an evolved from the private ritual practice of the Prophet Muhammad into a communal one through the prophetic justification of the rituals of earlier prophets and their followers. This evolution went hand in hand with the nubuwwah paradigm, namely the claim that the Prophet Muhammad was able to communicate with the metaphysical realm, on the one hand, and the risālah paradigm, i.e., his claim about the mission of conveying this metaphysical information to his people, on the other.
Reconstructing Recent Paradigm Through the Interpretation of Halal Consumption with Shifting Paradigm Theory Assa'idi, Sa'dullah
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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The obligation to consume halal food and beverages was originally an implementation of religious values in life. However, now, these values have been systematized in such a way as to gain profit by Moslems themselves and non-Muslims. The old paradigm of halal food is generally measured through the limits of unlawful food and drinks in the Qur'an and Hadith. The knowledge of society about unlawful food and drinks forms an understanding that other than the forbidden food means halal to consume. However, this paradigm clashes with recent science and technology, which prove that halal foods can be haram because of the processes carried out on the food or any external factors. This encourages various parties to form a new paradigm about the halal concept. This research is a descriptive-analytical library research to clearly describe the data on various paradigms in halal studies and analyze the anomalies in old studies that have moved various groups to form a new paradigm. This study uses the shift paradigm theory by Thomas Kuhn, which consists of pre-paradigm, normal phase, crisis or anomaly phase, and new paradigm shift phase. The data in this study are divided into primary and secondary data; the primary data of this study is the old paradigm in the interpretation of QS. Al-Baqarah [2]: 168, and secondary data in this study come from books, scientific journals, theses, dissertations, and others. The results of this study indicate that the interpretation of QS. Al-Baqarah [2]: 168 needs to be developed again because the old interpretation cannot solve the problems that arise in the current era. In forming a new paradigm, the government of the Republic of Indonesia commodifies the halal value of religion. It implements the JPH Law as a new standard that is more specific and systematic in determining halal products. Research like this is interesting to find new solutions to every social problem from various scientific backgrounds.
The Islamic Political Identity in Indonesia: A Study on Rejecting The Establishment of the Christian Church of Indonesia Yasmin Ridho, Moh. Zainor Ridho; Zaini, Ahmad Zaini
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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The polemic of the Christian Church of Indonesia (GKI) Yasmin establishment, located in Bogor, has raised various kinds of new problems structurally and culturally. One of the problems at the structural level is the administrative polemic over the permit for the place's establishment of worship from the government of Bogor. On a cultural level, it is the emergence of conflict and intolerance between fellow Muslims””Islam vs. Islam or Islam vs. Christianity””whether social, political, legal, religious, or faith conflicts. The theoretical frameworks used to analyze the research questions are religious roles consisting of ideology, identity, social ethics, political Islamic movement theory, and human rights. The approach used in this documentary is qualitative. This research combines two methods of collecting data: primary and secondary. In-depth interview and cover In-depth Interview. This research determines the role of religion and politics owned by Islamic mass organizations (HTI and FORKAMI) in rejecting the establishment of GKI Yasmin in Curug Mekar Village, Bogor Barat Bogor. According to the research findings, religion has three roles: religion as ideology, HTI and Forkami as pressure groups (soft and complex pressure groups), and social-ethical. In the political context, the political roles of HTI and Forkami are structural Islamic political movements and cultural Islamic political movements.
Trans-Religious Genealogy: Jombang Community Resilience in Maintaining Tolerance in the Modern Era Dodi, Limas
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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Intolerance is still a socio-religious problem that leads to ongoing conflict. Intolerance gives birth to individualist attitudes, fanaticism, and communal legitimacy. In pluralist and multiculturalist countries, tolerance has not found strong, solid roots, especially withstanding changing times. Tolerance is often temporary, easily ignited by stigma and internal motives. However, in Jombang Regency, as a miniature showcase for a portrait of tolerant religious attitudes, it can survive convincingly amid modernity. Adherents of Islam, Catholics, Protestants, and Hindus can be tolerant under any conditions. Therefore, this research seeks to explore the ideological conception of religious diversity in Jombang as a manifestation of the ideal depiction of tolerance. This article is based on qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. Durkheim's social system theory is used as an analytical tool. Primary data was obtained from three religious adherents from religious and community figures. The research results revealed three things: 1) The genealogy of the religious tolerance values of Jombang society between Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism converges on the values of tasamuh, blessings, and the cult of God. 2) the resilience of tolerance amid modernity is created by a robust social structure, namely the genealogy of religious values, forming traditions, and the externalization of religious behavior. 3) religious transvalues create a tolerant categorization of religion, namely the connectivity of religious genealogy, internalization of religious traditions, and externalization of religious attitudes.
Religious Insurgency and Quest for Sustainable Peace in Nigeria: The Islamic Model as a Panacea Lawal, Manzoor Apenna; Dauda, Kazeem Oluwaseun
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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The religious insurgency championed by the Boko Ḥarām movement has threatened Nigeria's quest for sustainable peace for more than a decade despite the counter-insurgency measures of successive governments. This paper examined Nigeria's turbulent decade of religious insurgency, its position within the Islamic context, and Islamically-inclined practicable solution to the threat. It used analytical research method based on existing secondary literature and primary Islamic law sources. The paper reveals that a turbulent decade of Boko Ḥarām insurgency has wreaked havoc on the peace and tranquillity previously existing among Nigeria's diverse ethno-religious entities. The analysis of Quranic texts, aḥādīth and opinions of notable scholars also indicates that religious insurgency associated with Boko Ḥarām is inconsistent with Islamic doctrines. Tolerance among religionists, proper religious teachings and interpretation of divine scripture, genuine inter and intra-faith dialogues, Islamic leadership-cum-governance paradigms, among others, were the identified Islamic-modelled panacea to the insurgency. The paper concludes that if the identified Islamic model can be embraced and considered in the scheme of things by religious and political leaders, as well as their ardent followers, the current religious insurgency would be drastically curtailed, thereby advancing sustainable peace in Nigeria.
Intellectual Resurgence for Contemporary Muslim Societies Adopting Malek Bennabi Social Change Paradigm Jamil, Jamaliah
Dialogia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): DIALOGIA : JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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This article describes the life and beliefs of Malek Bennabi, a figure who contributed and had a significant impact on Muslim society. Through his writings and ideas, Bennabi has left a legacy that inspires and motivates him to create a better future for the Muslim world. In addition, this research aims to provide a systematic literature review based on selected journals that specifically highlight Malek Bennabi's work with contemporary scholars to strengthen his intellectual legacy. The results of the systematic literature are: Bennabi's ideas about the challenges faced by Muslims, such as political or social marginalization and economic recession, can still be applied to current conditions, such as increasing corruption, Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, mainly social media disruption of the principles of Muslim life. Moreover, while technology and progress often seem to come at the expense of traditional values, Bennabi's emphasis on the importance of creativity and the Islamic faith is particularly compelling. Finally, the findings of this study contribute to understanding the methodology, intellectual achievements, and their possible applications in post-modern society.
TRUST as A Pillar of Religious Moderation in Islamic Education: A Multicultural Approach to Diversity Ardhy, Andi Anugrah Surya; Fauziah
Dialogia Vol. 23 No. 02 (2025): DIALOGIA: JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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This study explores the strategic role of Islamic education in promoting religious moderation through a multicultural approach. Responding to the increasing diversity in Indonesian society, the research seeks to answer how Islamic education integrates the values of tolerance, inclusivity, and social harmony into learning. Using a meta-synthesis method, 25 relevant journal articles published between 2020–2024 were analyzed to identify the patterns of implementation, challenges, and strategies in promoting religious moderation. The study finds that religious moderation is practiced through curriculum integration, dialogical pedagogy, and role modeling by educators. A multicultural approach—encompassing inclusive, critical, and humanistic perspectives—enhances empathy and social understanding. However, challenges such as political interference, exclusivist resistance, and pedagogical limitations remain significant. 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English: A Discourse Study of The "Belajar Islam Pake Logika" Podcast Muhammad Ikram Firda
Dialogia Vol. 23 No. 02 (2025): DIALOGIA: JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
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The lack of studies on logic-based da'wah strategies in digital conversation formats is an important gap in contemporary religious communication studies. This article aims to analyze how a rational approach is used in delivering Islamic messages through the YouTube podcast "Belajar Islam Pake Logika" with Felix Siauw and Raymond Chin. This study employs a qualitative approach in which descriptive procedures are used to organize the data, while Fairclough’s critical discourse study serves as the primary analytical framework. The object of study is the content of conversations in podcasts lasting more than one hour, with data in the form of complete transcripts obtained through documentation and non-intervention observation. The analysis was conducted through three stages: text analysis, discursive practices, and social practices. The findings show that logical argumentation, dialogic style, and social criticism are used as the main strategies of da'wah to build credibility and reach critical audiences. The findings indicate that rationality functions as a discursive resource that restructures how religious authority is articulated in digital media. This expands the theoretical understanding of da'wah communication by showing that meaning-making in contemporary Islamic discourse increasingly depends on dialogical reasoning rather than hierarchical textual claims. REFERENCES D’Ambrosio, Mariangela. “Emotions in Political Discourse and Social Narratives: Sociological Reflections on Traditional and New Media.” Society Register 6, no. 4 (2022): 101–16. https://doi.org/10.14746/sr.2022.6.4.06. 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Prophetic Sexology in Hadith: A Preventive Model for Adolescent Counseling in Indonesia Hasan, Ubaidillah; Hidayat, Nurul; Saddad, Ahmad
Dialogia Vol. 23 No. 02 (2025): DIALOGIA: JURNAL STUDI ISLAM DAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Ushuluddin, Adab, and Dakwah Faculty of State Islamic University Ponorogo

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This study focuses on explaining the model of preventing sexual violence and crime by formulating religious values from thematic hadith texts sexology preventive counseling, as the basis of moral ideas in the relationship between men and women. This study aims to provide an overview of how sexology hadith texts can be used as prophetic counseling materials related to preventive sexology for adolescents. The method used in this study is content analysis using sexology theories about sex and sexuality in the structuring of sexology thematic hadith. As a result, the hadith texts that have the content of preventive sexology counseling for adolescents are not limited to sex as reproduction and procreation but transcendent and ecosexological. Second, prophetic sexology provides biological (al-jismiyyah), psychological (an-nafsiyyah), spiritual (ar-rūhāniyyah), and ecological (al-bī'ah) aspects. Third, the value of preventive sexology of counseling on the aspect of al jismiyyah strengthens in terms of hygiene and health of the reproductive organs (at-tahārah) and marriage commitment. Meanwhile, the al-nafsiyyah aspect emphasizes productive and safe attitudes, behaviors, sexual urges and sexual orientations as well as humanist gender relations. Meanwhile, the aspect of al-bī'ah emphasizes the urgency of sexuality related to the function of vital organs that are actively involved in protecting the environment as well as the spiritual aspects of al-ruhaniyyah which reflects the cleanliness of the heart (rūhiyyah) from immoral behavior or adultery.  An Important contribution of this studi is the basic idea of prophetic sexology goes beyond sexual health, reproduction, and procreation, namely, sacredness, spirituality, and ecology adolescent sexual healt counselling. 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