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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25988964     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijis
IJIS publishes research articles in the field of “Islamic Studies” with the following scope : Islamic Studies Methods. Teaching Material Development.
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Pre-Islamic Arab Political Marriages and Tribal Alliances Jasim, Hassan Mohammed; Al-Kanzawi, Muhannad Abdul-Ridha Hamdan
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): February
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijis.v14i1.1846

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General Background: Marriage in pre-Islamic Arab society functioned as a central social institution linking tribes and consolidating authority. Specific Background: Historical narratives document numerous unions between kings, tribal leaders, and prominent families aimed at securing loyalty and stabilizing political relations. Knowledge Gap: Despite scattered references in classical sources, systematic discussion of political marriage alliances as structured mechanisms of tribal governance remains limited. Aim: This study examines forms, objectives, and consequences of political intermarriages among Arab tribes before Islam. Results: The findings show that such marriages created durable kinship bonds, facilitated negotiation, reduced intertribal hostilities, strengthened leadership legitimacy, and occasionally failed, leading to renewed conflict. They functioned as strategic instruments for alliance-building, territorial security, and consolidation of power. Novelty: The study synthesizes dispersed historical accounts into a coherent analytical framework that positions marriage as a deliberate political strategy rather than merely a social custom. Implications: Understanding these alliances clarifies patterns of authority formation and conflict resolution in pre-Islamic Arabia and provides deeper insight into the socio-political foundations inherited by early Islamic society.Highlights: Marriage functioned as a political alliance mechanism. Kinship bonds structured tribal governance and authority. Alliances sometimes prevented conflict but could also fail. Keywords: Pre-Islamic Arabia; Political Marriage; Tribal Alliances; Arab Kings; Kinship Networks
The Role of the Holy Quran in Promoting Rapprochement And Dialogue Between Religions Al-Mohanna, Zaman Sahib Darwish
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijis.v14i1.1851

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General Background: Contemporary societies face rising religious tensions requiring solid theological foundations for peaceful coexistence. Specific Background: The Holy Qur’an articulates principles of tolerance, justice, moderation, freedom of belief, and respectful engagement with religious diversity, including dialogue with the People of the Book. Knowledge Gap: However, a concise and systematic formulation of these teachings as an integrated framework for present-day interfaith dialogue remains limited. Aims: This study examines Qur’anic verses and their contextual interpretations to construct a coherent model for rapprochement among religions. Results: Using a critical analytical literature review, the findings show that the Qur’an affirms rejection of coercion, recognition of plurality as divine wisdom, and cooperation based on shared human values. Novelty: The study synthesizes textual and contextual analysis into a structured Qur’anic framework applicable to contemporary plural societies. Implications: The results provide conceptual guidance for interfaith dialogue initiatives and educational programs fostering harmonious and inclusive communities. Highlights:• Establishes a Comprehensive Scriptural Model for Peaceful Coexistence Grounded in Divine Revelation.• Identifies Contextual Interpretation as Key to Overcoming Exclusivist Readings in Multi-Faith Settings.• Formulates Practical Guidance for Educational and Social Programs Promoting Mutual Understanding. Keywords: Holy Quran, Interfaith Dialogue, Religious Pluralism, Tolerance, Peaceful Coexistence

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