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IJOIS: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies
Published by Civiliza Publishing
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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies, is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia. The journal publishes research articles, conceptual articles, reports field studies and book reviews of islamic studies (See Focus and Scope). The articles of this journal are published every six months (2 issues per year)
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A Preventive Security Framework in Hadith: Exploring Mitigation and Tracing Sidiq Hartono; Muhammad Habibi Siregar
IJoIS: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/ijois.1692

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This study examines the concepts of mitigation and tracing in the Prophetic traditions (hadith) and analyzes their contribution to social security and self-defense systems. The research is motivated by the tendency of previous studies to focus primarily on hadith as a legal basis for self-defense and the use of force, while paying limited attention to their preventive and early-detection dimensions. Employing a qualitative library-based approach, this study utilizes a normative-theological perspective and thematic (mawdhu’i) hadith analysis. Primary data were drawn from relevant traditions contained in the Six Canonical Collections (Kutub al-Sittah) concerning the protection of life, property, and honor. The data were analyzed as well as contextual and intertextual analysis. The findings reveal that the hadith corpus embodies the principle of tracing as a mechanism for identifying, verifying, and detecting potential threats at an early stage, while mitigation functions as a strategy for reducing risks through the protection of life, property, and personal dignity. These findings indicate that self-defense in hadith is not merely a reactive response to an ongoing attack but constitutes an integral component of a broader preventive security framework that prioritizes risk prevention over punitive action.
Online Da'wah Media Management Strategy in the Social Media Era: A Case Study of Dutaislam.or.id Wahyu Khoiruz Zaman
IJoIS: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/ijois.1721

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The development of social media has changed the production, distribution, and consumption of Islamic messages in the digital public sphere. This transformation creates challenges for website-based online da'wah media because public attention increasingly shifts to social media platforms that are fast, visual, interactive, and algorithm-driven. This article analyzes the management strategy of Dutaislam.or.id as an online da'wah medium in responding to the social media era. This study uses a qualitative case study method based on digital observation of the Dutaislam.or.id website, documentation of selected rubrics and articles, examination of connected social media channels, and limited interviews with media managers. The findings show that Dutaislam.or.id does not abandon the website as the main basis of digital da'wah. The website is positioned as a center for content production, Islamic knowledge archives, and the strengthening of Ahlussunnah wal Jamaah narratives, while social media are used for distribution, amplification, interaction, and audience expansion. This strategy indicates that adaptation to the social media era does not always require full migration to social platforms, but can be carried out through the integration of websites as content centers and social media as distribution spaces.