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Jurnal Penelitian Keislaman
ISSN : 18296491     EISSN : 25809652     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20414/jpk.v15i2.1623
JPK: Jurnal Penelitian Keislaman (p-ISSN 2580-9652, e-ISSN 1829-6491) adalah jurnal ilmiah peer-review dan open access yang dikelola dan diterbitkan Pusat Penelitian dan Publikasi Ilmuah Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN ) Mataram. Jurnal ini terbit secara berkala dua kali setahun, yakni pada bulan Juni dan Desember. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk menjadi platform jurnal akses terbuka yang menerbitkan dan menyebarkan gagasan kajian dan penelitian Islam. Fokusnya adalah mempublikasikan kajian dan penelitian asli (penelitian kualitatif, penelitian tindakan kelas, penelitian pengembangan/desain), analisis perpustakaan, dan book review tentang kajian Islam. Ruang lingkup (scope) kajian JPK meliputi: Studi Doktrin Islam Pemikiran Islam Hukum Islam Pendidikan Islam Sosial Keislaman
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Islam and Environmental: The Role of Generation Z Students in Sustainable Campus Initiatives Fauziah Astuti; Nadia Indah Safhira; Cucu Surahman
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.12215

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Indonesia, as one of the world’s largest waste producers, faces significant environmental challenges stemming from inadequate waste management, threatening both ecological systems and public health. This study investigates the role of Muslim Generation Z students in adopting zero-waste practices at a university in Bandung, examining how Islamic ethical principles influence their environmental awareness, attitudes, and participation. The study employed a quantitative survey method using a Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed data from 40 respondents through descriptive statistical techniques. Results indicate that Generation Z students possess relatively high environmental awareness and demonstrate a positive alignment between zero-waste principles and their religious values, particularly the Islamic concept of khilafah (stewardship). Nevertheless, significant barriers remain in fully adopting zero-waste practices, including insufficient campus infrastructure, limited practical knowledge, and sociocultural challenges. The study recommends enhancing facilities, developing targeted educational programs, and involving religious leaders to strengthen environmental ethics among students.
Between Shari’ah and Secularism: Tunisia’s Code of Personal Status as Contextualized Ijtihad in Islamic Family Law Maghfiroh, Kholifatul; Ali; Dyah Syifa Herawati; Septi Apriliyani P; Naila Umdah Zuhaidah
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.12616

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This study examines the controversies surrounding Islamic family law in Tunisia, situated at the intersection of Shari'ah tradition and state-led modernization. Tunisia is widely recognised as a pioneer among Muslim-majority countries for its progressive reform of family law through the enactment of the Majallah al-A?wal al-Shakh?iyyah (Code of Personal Status, CPS) in 1956. This codification outlawed polygyny, granted women the right to petition for divorce, and enshrined principles of gender equality - measures that have provoked sustained debate among jurists, Islamic activists, and the broader public. This study draws library research. The research reveals that Tunisian family-law reform represents a contextualised exercise of ijtihad, aimed at reconciling Islamic objectives with contemporary social imperatives. By illuminating the conflict between tradition and modernity in Tunisian jurisprudence, this article contributes to global scholarship on the relationship among religion, state, and law in contemporary Muslim societies
Political of Religion in Digital Era: Analysis of Jean Baudrillard’s Thoughts Rifki, Lalu Rifki Rahman
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.12691

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The rapid development of digital technology has profoundly reshaped the socio-political landscape, including the domain of religion. This article examines the phenomenon of religious politicization in the digital age through the lens of Jean Baudrillard's theories, particularly simulacra and hyperreality. Employing a descriptive-analytical approach, the study explores how digital media serve not only as communication channels but also as mechanisms for producing and manipulating religious meanings for political purposes. These religious simulacra construct a hyperreal environment in which public perceptions of religion are shaped by artificial representations, often exploited by political actors to gain influence and legitimacy. The article concludes that religious politicization in the digital era constitutes a form of simulation with significant implications for how religion is interpreted and experienced in contemporary society.
Tahlilan and Yasinan as Phenomenological Expressions of Islamic Religious Experience in Indonesia Dendy, Dendy Wahyu Anugrah
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.13056

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This study examines the traditions of tahlilan and yasinan in Indonesia as concrete expressions of Islamic religious experience through the phenomenological framework of Joachim Wach. Drawing upon a comprehensive library?based methodology, primary analysis focused on Wach’s Ilmu Perbandingan Agama, while secondary sources included SINTA?indexed and international journal articles, dissertations, and prior research on cultural acculturation and religious rituals. Results reveal that tahlilan and yasinan manifest all three dimensions: doctrinal foundations drawn from the Quran, ?ad?th, ijm?‘, and qiy?s; ritual enactments such as collective recitation, charity, and supplication bounded by specific temporal and spatial parameters; and the formation of enduring communal associations that reinforce social cohesion. These traditions not only preserve inherited Islamic values but also adapt dynamically to local socio?cultural contexts, thereby strengthening individual faith and community solidarity. Future research is recommended to adopt multidisciplinary approaches to capture the evolving practices and perceptions surrounding these rituals.
Democratic Leadership of Murabbiah nn Guiding Female Santri: A Qualitative Analysis of Behavioral and Spiritual Development Huda, Nahdliyatul Ilmiyah; Dinda aulia Nisya; Farkhatul Fitriyah Salsabila Raharjo; M. Imamul Muttaqin
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.13136

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This study explored the role of democratic leadership, specifically as practiced by murabbiah within ma’had environments, in guiding female santri who were at risk of falling into negative social circles. The research examined the challenges faced by santri, including nicotine addiction and negative peer influence, which could threaten their values, faith, and sense of purpose. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this study revealed that democratic leadership employed by murabbiah fostered open, supportive, and empathic communication. Through persuasive yet compassionate interactions, murabbiah were able to motivate santri to rediscover their potential and align their lives with positive religious and moral values. The findings indicated that such leadership not only addressed immediate behavioral issues but also contributed to the holistic development of the santri by strengthening their character, spirituality, and resilience.
Integrating Tawazun and Wasatiyyah: A Qualitative Literature Study on Work-Life Balance in Contemporary Muslim Contezts Sirojuddin, Ahmad Sholihin
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.13299

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The contemporary Islamic era presents challenges for modern society in maintaining a balance between work and life needs. This article explores the concept of work -life balance in the application of tawazun and washatiyyah attitudes by highlighting how they manage the balance between professional, social, and religious obedience activities amidst changing times, using a qualitative literature study approach, this study examines various factors that influence life balance, including Islamic values, work culture, social pressure, By implementing the concept of work life balance in everyday life, the implications obtained are so many, starting from the psychological dimension. The results of the study show that society is able to face between fulfilling worldly expectations, such as education and career, and carrying out the needs of the afterlife that will come at any time according to Islamic teachings.
Oral Tradition as Cultural Pedagogy: Preserving Kotah Pehapeng Waha Pledang in The Lifelong Learning Practices of Lamakera karim, syakban abdul
JURNAL PENELITIAN KEISLAMAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jpk.v21i1.13945

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The Kotah Pehapeng–Waha Pledang oral tradition of Lamakera, East Flores, represents an intangible cultural heritage that embodies educational, moral, spiritual, and collective identity values. This study adopts a qualitative approach using literature review and a phenomenological-hermeneutic paradigm. The findings indicate that despite shifts in communication patterns and generational preferences toward digital media, the Lamakera community continues to demonstrate cultural resilience through adaptive innovation. Digital documentation, curricular integration, and active participation by community and cultural institutions are identified as key strategies for preserving the tradition. Far from being a static relic, the oral tradition acts as a medium for social identity reconstruction and value transmission within a rapidly globalizing context. This research highlights the importance of sustained preservation efforts through synergizing traditional practices with digital platforms to ensure the continued relevance of oral heritage in shaping culturally rooted and ethically grounded communities.

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