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AL-ADABIYA: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
ISSN : 19071191     EISSN : 25409204     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37680/adabiya
Al-Adabiya merupakan jurnal ilmiah lintas tema sebagai integrasi pendidikan, persoalan kebudayaan dan keagamaan yang terbit dua kali dalam setahun. Jurnal Al - Adabiya merupakan media pemikiran kritis intelektual para civitas akademika yang menggali, meneliti dan mempublisikasi sebagai karya yang dipertanggungjawabkan sebagai ide baru dan gagasan ilmiah. Al - Adabiya berbicara dari berbagai sudut pandang tema beragam sehingga keberadaannya dapat mengalami dinamisasi wacana keislaman dan praktik yang terintegrasikan dalam kehidupan sehari-hari.
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Tradisi Kemaliq dan Perang Topat sebagai Strategi Membangun Perdamaian yang Tangguh dan Replikatif di Indonesia: Kemaliq and Perang Topat Traditions as Recillient and Replicatable Peacebuilding Strategies in Indonesia Spastyono, Jeko; Malik, Ichsan; Wahyudi, Bambang; Widodo, Pujo
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 18 No. 2 (2023): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v18i2.3067

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Cultures may either flourish or decline based on different situations. Due to its dynamicity, utilizing cultural values as a foundation for peace or peacebuilding is generally deemed an unwise investment for governments. Nevertheless, in this study, we challenge this notion with unique cultural peace values exhibited by tradition of Kemaliq and Perang Topat in Lombok Island, Indonesia. By employing qualitative methods, we delve into the cultures and highlighting their exceptional qualities that differentiate them from other peace-making cultural efforts. We found distinctively that these traditions' greatest strengths lie in their primary activities of sharing of sacred sites between Islamic and Hindu adherents in Kemaliq, and the enthusiastic act of channeling all grievances into the thrown topat towards the opposing side in Perang Topat. With the peacemaking power of both lying on their material activities, rather than in abstract values that may be subject to change or erosion over time, making them durable, replicate-able, and dynamically usable peace cultures, much different than their counterparts. Accordingly, we highly recommend that, especially, the government of Indonesia to invest in promoting these traditions as valuable sources of local and even national peacemaking endeavors.
Mastering Advanced Qualitative Research Methods in Social Studies Qolamani, Khalid Ilias Basheer
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 18 No. 2 (2023): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v18i2.3846

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This study delves into the intricate domain of advanced qualitative research methods in social studies, highlighting their growing significance in studying multifaceted social phenomena. The paper offers a comprehensive overview of foundational principles and core techniques required for rigorous qualitative investigation, encompassing varied research designs such as ethnography, grounded theory, and narrative inquiry. Techniques for data collection, including in-depth interviews, focus groups, and participant observation, are explored, along with strategies ensuring research quality, such as validity, reflexivity, and triangulation. Analytical methods, from coding to thematic analysis, are discussed, with an emphasis on the utilization of software tools. The article underscores the ethical imperatives of the qualitative research process, addresses challenges like subjectivity and generalizability, and points toward emerging trends, including digital qualitative research and interdisciplinary approaches. In conclusion, it asserts that mastering qualitative methods demands a profound commitment to reflective and ethical practices, ensuring rich insights into human experiences for social studies scholarship.
Moralities of Muslim and the Advancement of Western World in the Perspective of Suluk Linglung zarkasi, fatchullah
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v20i1.5541

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This research aims to discuss about Muslims' moralities upon the Western World's advancement in the teachings of the Islamic holy book whose the first revelation that came down was the command to read, understand and develop. Muslims must have the courage to acknowledge the advancement, including that of Western countries with all their civilizational progress, even though it is also influenced by ideology, state, and religion; which is also in line with the values contained in the work of Suluk Linglung by Sunan Kalijaga, one of Muslim saints in medieval Indonesia. By using the Gadamer’s hermeneutic method, the author tried to observe, understand, confirm, and look for similarities between the values of Suluk Linglung and the progressive civilization already exists in Western society. The author argues that Muslims must avoid and discard negative values from Western society's culture as they do not exist in Suluk Linglung Sunan Kalijaga.
"Aku Senyum, Aku Dapet Pahala": Living Hadits tentang Anjuran Senyum pada Anak-anak di Banyumas, Indonesia: “I Smile, I Gain Religious Reward”: Living Hadith on Smiling Advice among Kindergarten Pupils in Banyumas, Indonesia Khayati, Nimatul; Patty, Muh Akbar; Rahmi, Lailatul
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v19i2.5565

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This study examines the implementation of the living hadith on smiling, as recommended by the Prophet Muhammad, among early childhood education at RA Masyithoh 20 Sibalung, an Islamic kindergarten in Banyumas, Central Java Province of Indonesia. Smiling, as outlined in the hadith, is considered a form of charity that fosters social interaction, empathy, and emotional development. The research employs an ethnographic approach, involving direct observations, interviews with teachers, and discussions with pupils, to understand how the hadith is integrated into daily practices. The study reveals that the practice of smiling, both as an individual and social behavior, contributes to a positive school environment, enhances social bonds among pupils, and serves as a foundation for both spiritual and emotional growth. Teachers at RA Masyithoh 20 Sibalung model this behavior, explaining the underlying values of the hadith to the pupils, and encouraging them to smile not only as a social gesture but as a form to expect reward from Allah. Despite its benefits, the research identifies several challenges, such as the lack of consistency in smiling practices at home and school, children’s emotional instability, and the need for enhanced parent-teacher collaboration. This study highlights the importance of integrating Islamic teachings into early childhood education, particularly through the practice of smiling, which not only aligns with religious values but also promotes the development of prosocial behaviors in young children.
Sipakalebbi sebagai Model Komunikasi Antarbudaya Etnis Bugis dan Etnis Konjo di Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia: Sipakalebbi as an Intercultural Communication Model between the Bugis and Konjo Ethnic Groups in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Riswandi, Riswandi
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v19i2.5650

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This study aims to describe how Sipakalebbi serves as an intercultural communication model in fostering cultural acculturation between the Bugis and Konjo ethnic communities. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing intercultural communication perspectives. Data collection methods include observation and in-depth interviews. The data processing and analysis techniques involve three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results reveal that the Bugis and Konjo ethnic communities build their relationships with a high level of Sipakalebbi attitude in fostering cultural acculturation. This intercultural communication model of Sipakalebbi is supported by a strong sense of kinship between the two ethnic groups. Driven by three local principles, namely sipakatau (mutual respect), siammasei (mutual love), and siasseajingeng (brotherhood), it can be ensured that the Bugis and Konjo ethnic communities will not encounter difficulties or obstacles in fostering cultural acculturation between them.
Cultural Revitalisation and Resistance: The Religious Politics of Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Bishop Matthew Kukah Oladosu, Olusegun Adebolu; Aluko, Oluwasegun Peter; Idowu, Sunday Akintayo
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v19i2.5828

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This paper examines the intersection of cultural revitalization, religious politics, and resistance in the works of two prominent Nigerian figures: Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Bishop Matthew Kukah. Through his music, rituals, and symbolic shrine, Fela championed the revival of African Indigenous Religion, resisting the dominance of foreign faiths, particularly Christianity and Islam, while challenging political corruption and social injustice. In contrast, Bishop Kukah, a Christian cleric, has consistently used his platform to critique political injustice, advocate for freedom and rights, and combat religious hypocrisy. Despite their differing methods – Fela's use of music for cultural and religious revival and Kukah's reliance on the pulpit and public discourse – both figures have sought to combat neocolonial subjugation and promote African self-emancipation. This study provides insights into the complex interplay between religion, politics, and cultural identity in contemporary Nigerian society by comparing and contrasting their approaches.
Political Polarization and Traditional Folktales: Examining Conflicts in the Legend of Mirah-Golan Supandi, Muhammad Diaz; Puspitasari, Niken Sylvia
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v19i2.5841

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The folktales of Mirah and Golan in Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia, are deeply embedded with cultural and social values, reflecting political polarity closely linked to group conflicts and dynamics. This journal analyzes the political polarization depicted in these folktales by identifying the groups involved, their political ideologies, and the forms of conflict that emerge from these ideological divides. Using a qualitative approach and narrative analysis, the study explores the underlying meanings and messages within the tales of Mirah and Golan. The analysis reveals that these folktales illustrate conflicts and group dynamics resulting from divergent political perspectives. These narratives highlight the political polarization experienced by communities within the stories and echo similar phenomena observed in contemporary political landscapes. By examining these folktales, the research sheds light on how historical and cultural narratives can mirror and inform our understanding of current political issues, providing valuable insights into the nature of political conflicts and group interactions in historical and modern contexts.
Penggunaan Kendaraan Listrik di Indonesia dan Relevansinya dengan Ajaran Konservasi Lingkungan dalam al-Qur’an: Usage of Electric Vehicles in Indonesia and Its Relevance to the Environmental Conservation Teaching in the Qur’an Zulkarnain, Muhammad Akbar
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v19i2.6144

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In the Qur'an, Allah appoints humans as stewards of the earth, entrusted with preserving His creation. However, widespread environmental destruction, including global warming caused by fossil-fuel vehicles, reflects a failure to fulfill this role. These vehicles produce high greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to air pollution and climate change. To address this, the Indonesian government has introduced the Electric Motor Vehicle Acceleration Program, which aims to reduce emissions and conserve resources through the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). This initiative aligns with the Qur'anic mandate to protect the environment.This study explores electric vehicles as a government-proposed solution to environmental damage, viewed through a Qur'anic lens. Using the maudhui (thematic) method, relevant Qur'anic verses on environmental stewardship are analyzed. Key terms such as "لاتفسد" (do not cause corruption), "لاتبذِر" (do not be wasteful), and "اِصْلَاحِ" (restoration) are examined for their applicability. The findings suggest that transitioning to EVs aligns with these principles, as their low emissions and energy efficiency support environmental preservation. Thus, the program reflects the Qur'anic call for sustainable practices, addressing pollution while promoting the restoration and protection of the natural world.
The Persistence of Tradition Amid Modernization: A Functionalist Study of Nubian Customs in Egypt Wicaksono, Imam
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v19i2.6147

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This study explores the customs and local traditions of the Nubian tribe in Egypt that have endured despite the pressures of modernization and globalization. The research addresses two key questions: the functions of the Nubian tribe’s customs and traditions that remain preserved today and the relationships between the various elements of Nubian customs. This study applies Bronislaw Malinowski’s functionalism theory, which asserts that each cultural element functions to fulfill human physiological and psychological needs. Additionally, Talcott Parsons’ Social System theory is used to understand how Nubian customs function as an integrated system in which roles and norms establish social order within the community. The findings reveal that enduring Nubian traditions include pregnancy rituals, traditional healing, the prohibition of women riding donkeys, marriage customs, pregnancy invocation rituals, death rites, and crocodile keeping. The holistic relationship among cultural elements is evident in the use of the Nubian language in rituals, oral traditions, and intergenerational communication, which serves to protect Nubian cultural identity from external cultural influences.
Paradigm Shift in a Multilinguistic Context: Constructing National Identity and Socio-Religious Harmony in Cameroon Urban Music Fai, Gilbert Tarka; Vernyuy, Lawir Blessing
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/adabiya.v20i2.5907

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Cameroon, often described as "Africa in miniature," possesses a complex social fabric defined by over 250 ethnic groups and a dual colonial heritage of English and French. In this fragmented landscape, constructing a unified national identity has historically been challenged by linguistic and religious cleavages. This research explores the paradigm shift in Cameroon urban music, where the emergence of Franc-Anglais (Camfranglais) serves as a vehicle for national integration and socio-religious harmony. Using a qualitative sociolinguistic approach and the lens of multiculturalism, this study analyzes the lyrics of prominent urban artists such as Stanley Enow, Jovi, and Locko. The results indicate that while traditional genres like Makossa and Bikutsi are rooted in specific ethnic and religious identities, contemporary urban music transcends these boundaries. By blending official languages, indigenous dialects, and religious symbolism, urban music constructs a hybrid identity that resonates with the "vivre ensemble" (living together) national policy. The study concludes that urban music acts as a "secular liturgy" that facilitates inter-ethnic dialogue and promotes a collective sense of belonging amidst the ongoing Anglophone-Francophone crisis.

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