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International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR)
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Eco-Mosque and Climate Change Campaign: An Ecolinguistic Study and Philosophy of Islamic Law Syaiful Amri; Zezen Zainul Ali; Muh Zaitun Ardi; Nadyatul Hikmah Shuhufi
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.340

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This study examines the concept of eco-mosques as a campaign to strengthen the ecological movement in contemporary Islamic discourse. Ecological campaigns have also been carried out through digital platforms such as the Instagram account @ecomasjid.id, which seeks to reinterpret Islamic values to build ecological awareness through social media campaigns. This study analyzes the construction of eco-theological messages disseminated through the Instagram account @ecomasjid.id. Using a netnographic approach, data was collected from posts, text descriptions, and visual material, then analyzed through the frameworks of ecolinguistics, ecosophy, and maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah. The results show that @ecomasjid.id places ecological responsibility as an integral part of Islamic ethics, emphasizing environmental concern as a manifestation of faith. Maqāṣid principles such as the preservation of life, reason, and property are not presented descriptively, but rather articulated in persuasive narratives that link sustainability with spirituality and community welfare. These findings show that Islamic digital activism is capable of reconstructing classical fiqh concepts to respond to global ecological challenges. Theoretically, this research enriches the study of the transformation of digital da'wah and the integration of maqāṣid values into the ecological consciousness of Muslims.
The Impact of Salafism on Socio-Religious and Political Shifts in Kenya Mwatamu, Fatuma Kassim; Ifedha, Stephen Akaranga; Hashim, Abdulkadir A.
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.349

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Global discourse on Salafism is often dominated by narratives of radicalism and extremism, particularly within the framework of security concerns. Such portrayals, however, obscure the diverse expressions of Salafi thought and practice, especially among women. This study examines the socio-religious and political engagement of Salafi Muslim women in Kenya, using the Maahad Girls’ Training Institute (Maahad GTI) as a case study. It investigates how these women navigate religious identity within a patriarchal context, challenge conventional gender norms, and influence both religious and secular spaces through education, community initiatives, and civic participation. Guided by Saba Mahmood’s (2005) concept of pious agency, the research demonstrates how graduates of Maahad GTI employ religious knowledge as a means of empowerment, ethical responsibility, and social transformation. The analysis further highlights the role of digital platforms in amplifying their voices and expanding their influence. Findings reveal a transformative model of Salafism rooted in moral integrity and civic responsibility, offering an alternative to dominant narratives of militancy. By focusing on women’s agency, this paper calls for a nuanced understanding of Salafism in Kenya and underscores the necessity of incorporating female perspectives in the study of Muslim socio-political movements.
Assessment of SIWES Relevance to Business Education Programme Objectives Agbeyinka, Ibrahim Yinka
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.373

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SIWES, was created to determine how much theoretical knowledge students in engineering technology and other related fields in Nigerian institutions offering technology-based courses had in relation to the type of work experience that employers expected of them. Business education aims to support the development of the business skills required to operate successfully in the workplace, whether an employer or an employee. This study aimed at examining assessment of SIWES relevance to business education programme objectives. The participants in this study were residents of Abuja metropolis, FCT, Nigeria. The sample size was calculated using the population figure, from which a total of 145 responders were chosen. The research selected for this study was survey research design and Taro Yamane's formula was utilized. The results based on respondents' responses show a relationship between SIWES and business education programme objectives. Additionally, 8 of the respondents strongly disagreed that there is a relationship between SIWES and business education programme objectives. The study recommends that experienced staff members keep a close eye on and oversee the learning progress of business education students.
Gender Bias in the Adjudication of Spousal Support in Wife-Initiated Divorce Cases at The Religious Court of Kajen Pekalongan Aziz, Abdul; Abadi, Khafid
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.374

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This study aims to analyze gender bias in the determination of alimony for wives in divorce cases filed by women at the Kajen Religious Court. Its main focus is to evaluate the extent to which the judge's decision reflects the principles of gender justice after divorce. This study employs a normative juridical method using statutory and conceptual approaches, complemented by a gender perspective. It is a library research, with primary data consisting of court decisions, legal regulations, and secondary legal materials from academic literature. The research findings indicate that the majority of divorce rulings initiated by wives at the Kajen Religious Court do not accommodate the wife's right to alimony. However, the findings offer important implications for regulatory reform and highlight the need for gender sensitivity training for judges. This study offers a new contribution to the discourse on Islamic family law in Indonesia by providing empirical data and a critical analysis of the implementation of gender justice in divorce cases initiated by wives. It emphasizes the need for judges to exercise their ex officio authority in upholding justice for women.
The Impact of Teachers' Welfare Package on Teachers' Job Satisfaction Adekunle, Ahmed Oluwatobi
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.376

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The critical role of education in national development is widely acknowledged, with the 2016 UNESCO recommendation on the status of teachers highlighting its significance. The quality of education, encompassing both learning and character development, is a central goal for every country's educational system. Globally, welfare programs are crucial in enhancing teachers' job performance and motivating teaching activities. This study examines the impact of teachers' welfare packages on job satisfaction in Edo State, Nigeria. The sample includes 80 respondents from eight secondary schools. A questionnaire was administered to collect data, which was analyzed using chi-square analysis. The findings suggest that teachers' welfare packages positively influence job satisfaction in Edo State. The study recommends strengthening government policies to ensure teachers are better supported, encouraging them to engage in their teaching roles for improved learning outcomes fully.
The Fiqh of Hisab Rukyat of Modernist Mass Organizations: A Study of Muhammadiyah and Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiyah Thought on the Hijri Calendar Marwadi; Labib, Mughni
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.377

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This study aims to analyze the differences in the epistemology of rukyat hisab fiqh between two modernist Islamic organizations in Indonesia, namely Muhammadiyah and Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiyah, in determining the beginning of the Hijri month. Both start from the same legal sources, namely the Qur'an and Hadith, but produce different methods and decisions. Muhammadiyah uses the hisab imkanurrukyat method with the Single Global Hijri Calendar (KHGT) model as a representation of contextual ijtihad that emphasizes rationality and global welfare. In contrast, Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiyah adheres to the rukyat method with hisab guidance as technical support, representing textual ijtihad that emphasizes literal adherence to the text. This study uses a qualitative method with an approach to the intellectual and social history of Islamic law. Data were obtained through analysis of documents, fatwas, and decisions of mass organizations related to rukyat hisab. The research results show that these differences are rooted in the epistemological paradigms of each organization: Muhammadiyah tends toward a contextual-rational approach, while Al-Irsyad tends toward a textual-normative approach. Despite their differing approaches, both share the same goal: to establish certainty about prayer times and maintain the unity of the community. This finding confirms that epistemological plurality in determining the Hijri calendar is inevitable in the dynamics of modern Islamic thought.
Management Model of BUMDes Girimulyo in the Era of Digitalization of Giripurno Village Community, Batu City Rahman, Mohammad Izza Nur; Sulismadi
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.379

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This study explores the management model of the Girimulyo Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes) in Giripurno Village, Batu City, within the context of village digitalization. The Girimulyo BUMDes oversees key businesses, including an egg-laying chicken farm and cafes, which contribute to local economic empowerment. Despite its considerable potential, the management of BUMDes still relies on traditional practices that do not fully leverage digital technology, leading to suboptimal effectiveness and limited capacity for community empowerment. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, this research utilizes case studies, purposive sampling, observation, interviews, and documentation to gather data. The findings suggest that the integration of digital technology into BUMDes operations could enhance administrative efficiency, transparency, and accountability, while also broadening marketing reach. Furthermore, the quality of human resources is identified as a crucial factor in the success of digitalization efforts. However, challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, resistance to change, and the need for training must be addressed to ensure the sustainability of digitalization. The study concludes that a management model supported by digital innovation and human resource development can foster the independence and well-being of village communities in an inclusive and sustainable manner.
Women's Actualization in Batikization in the Penginyongan Area as an Effort to Explore Islamic Values Farichatul , Maftuchah; Arif, Hidayat
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.375

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This study examines the role of women in the batik-making tradition of the Penginyongan region, aiming to reveal the underlying Islamic values embedded within this cultural practice. Gender-based and drawing on cultural studies, this interdisciplinary research emphasizes that women's involvement in batik is not just a routine activity but an integral part of their artistic and spiritual expression. The findings of this study reveal that the actualization of women in batik-making in the Penginyongan area, as a way to explore Islamic values, manifests in two main aspects. First, the Divine value in batik, where the act of making batik is seen as a form of worship, bringing the artisans closer to God. The process of creating batik, accompanied by prayer (wirid), embodies the belief that work itself can be a form of devotion, with prayer serving as nourishment that enhances the work. Second, the Human value in batik is reflected in the perseverance and appreciation for beauty embedded in the craft. The traditional techniques passed down through generations reflect local wisdom, with the use of natural materials for coloring and the motifs drawn in the batik symbolizing values of wisdom, harmony, and simplicity.
Covering Shame, Sacrificing Rights: A Maqāṣid al-Shari’ah Perspective on Child Protection in Incestuous Marriage Practices Fatkhurrokhman, Ricy; Assaiq, Muhammad Royhan; Wastuti, Tri
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i3.380

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This study examines the practice of marriage after incest to cover up family shame in Sendang 1, Gunungkidul, through the perspective of maqāṣid alsyarī‘ah and child protection. This study aims to highlight how these practices, which are intended to maintain family dignity, violate the main principles of maqāṣid al-syarī‘ah, particularly ḥifẓ al-nafs (protection of life), ḥifẓ alnasl (protection of offspring), and ḥifẓ al-’ird (protection of honour). Using a qualitative approach with descriptive-analytical methods, this study analyses the case of a 16-year-old girl who was forced to marry after becoming pregnant by her brother, highlighting the detrimental impact on her psychological and physical well-being. The results of the study show that such practices not only contradict Islamic teachings but also violate national and international child protection laws, including the principle of the best interests of the child. This study presents a new conceptual framework that integrates maqāṣid al-sharī’ah with child protection laws, advocating for reforms in Islamic family law to prioritise the protection and rights of children.

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