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Priviet Social Sciences Journal
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ISSN : 2798866X     EISSN : 27986314     DOI : 10.55942/pssj
PSSJ: Priviet Social Sciences Journal is an open access, monthly peer-reviewed international journal published by PRIVIETLAB. It provides an avenue to academicians, researchers, managers and others to publish their research work that contributes to the knowledge and theory of Social Sciences. PSSJ is published twelve a year. Publisher of Open Access Journals & Books designed to make it easy for worldwide researchers to discover leading-edge scientific research. Working closely with the global scientific community has been at the heart of our book and journal publishing activity. With a portfolio including journals, books, conference proceedings, we focus on Social Sciences and many more. PRIVIETLAB also publishes on behalf of other scientific organizations and represents their needs and those of their members. With worldwide impact, we support researchers, librarians and societies in their endeavours. PRIVIETLAB is an international center for supporting distinguished researchers, teachers, scholars and students who are researching various areas of Business, Science, and Technology. PRIVIETLAB wishes to provide good chances for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in various areas of Business, Science, and Technology. PRIVIETLAB organizes many international conferences, symposia and workshops every year, and provides sponsor or technical support to researchers who wish to organize their own conferences and workshops.
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Determinants of motor vehicle taxpayer compliance in the Province of Yogyakarta Special Region Ahyar Ahyar; Filiana Filiana; Asrah Mulyati
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i1.1283

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Motor vehicle tax is one of the main sources of revenue for local governments in Indonesia, including the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) province. This study aims to examine the influence of variables, such as attitude, subjective norm, behavioral control, taxpayer awareness, religiosity, service, and tax sanctions, on motor vehicle taxpayers’ compliance in the DIY province. The study employs a quantitative approach and utilizes partial least squares (PLS) analysis with the assistance of the SmartPLS 3 application. The sample size for this study comprised 150 motor vehicle taxpayers in the DIY province. The research findings indicate that attitude, behavioral control, taxpayer awareness, service, and sanctions variables have an impact on taxpayer compliance. Meanwhile, subjective norm and religiosity variables do not influence compliance with motor vehicle taxpayers in the DIY province.
Qur'anic literacy in the protection of children's and women's rights in Muslim families Novendri Eka Saputra; Hidayatullah Ismail
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 12 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i12.1284

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Violence, discrimination, and injustice against children and women in Muslim families remain a social problem of concern. One of the root problems is the low level of understanding of the values of the Qur'an, which actually contains the principles of protection, compassion, and justice for all family members. This study aims to examine the concept of Qur'anic literacy as an instrument for fostering awareness and practice of protecting the rights of children and women in Muslim families. Using a qualitative approach based on library research, this study traces relevant verses of the Qur'an, such as QS. An-Nisa', QS. Luqman, and QS. Al-Ahzab, as well as studying classical and contemporary scholars' interpretations of the values of justice ('adl), compassion (rahmah), and respect for human dignity (karamah insaniyyah). The study’s results show that Qur'anic literacy not only includes the ability to read and understand texts, but also includes the internalization of values and their application in family life. Strong Qur'anic literacy encourages the creation of balanced family relationships between rights and obligations, as well as a moral foundation for preventing violence and violations of the rights of children and women. Therefore, strengthening Qur'anic literacy needs to be integrated into family education, Islamic educational institutions, and socio-religious policies to realize a just, harmonious, and civilized Muslim family.
A comparative analysis of the accuracy of forecasting methods in predicting strategic food production in East Java Pangki Suseno; Dwi Junianto; Yeni Roha Mahariani
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1285

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Food security is one of the main pillars of sustainable national development, especially in East Java, a region that contributes significantly to the national rice production. However, data from 2016 to 2024 show a downward trend in rice production. This contrasts with the relatively stable consumption demand and poses a risk to future food stability. This study aims to predict future food needs and determine the most accurate forecasting method by comparing the naive method, moving average, single exponential smoothing (SES), and double exponential smoothing (DES) methods. The research data includes annual rice production and consumption volumes in East Java over a nine-year period. We evaluated the forecasting accuracy using the mean absolute deviation (MAD), mean squared error (MSE), and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). The results of the analysis show that the double exponential smoothing method (with α = 0.9 and β = 0.1) provides the best performance, with the lowest error rate (MAPE) of 1.020%. This value is much more accurate than those of the naive method (6.397%), moving average method (6.359%), and single exponential smoothing method (6.530%), which are less responsive to downward trends in the data. Therefore, the DES method is recommended as the most appropriate forecasting model to assist the government of East Java with strategic planning and food security policies.
Qur'ani literacy as the basis for the formation of Sakinah and justice families Mukhrom Mukhrom; Hidayatullah Ismail
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 12 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i12.1286

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This study aims to examine Qur'anic literacy as a conceptual and practical foundation for shaping sakinah (harmonious) and just families amid the challenges of modernity, value disruption, and global spiritual crises. Qur'anic literacy is understood not merely as the ability to read the sacred text, but as an internalization of divine values that cultivates moral, spiritual, and social awareness within Muslim family life. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach through library research, this study analyzes primary and secondary sources, including classical and contemporary tafsir, scholarly books, and scientific articles published in the past five years. Thematic analysis was used to explore Qur'anic principles relevant to the formation of harmonious and equitable family structures. The findings reveal that Qur'anic literacy serves as an epistemological foundation for developing ethical and egalitarian perspectives on spousal relationships and child-rearing. Families with a high level of Qur'anic literacy tend to maintain balanced roles, strengthen spiritual communication, and foster compassion-based dynamics within the household. Furthermore, integrating Qur'anic literacy with digital technology plays a significant role in reinforcing moral education and family resilience in the contemporary era. This study concludes that contextual and reflective Qur'anic literacy is crucial for building Muslim families that are not only harmonious and just but also serve as the cornerstone of Qur'anic civilization grounded in humanism, inclusivity, and social justice.
Divorce law in the perspective of the Quran: Solutions to the phenomenon of digital divorce and social media normative study of the principles of Ihsan and Taqwa in the contemporary talak process Joseph Antoni; Hidayatullah Ismail
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1287

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The phenomenon of divorce in the digital age shows a rapid increase, especially due to the involvement of social media in the family life period which is the main trigger. Divorce that used to only occur through formal legal mechanisms now often appears in the form of a digital divorce or through a social media liaison procedure such as talaq statements through text messages, uploads on social media, or online or online communication. In this context, the Qur'an remains the main source in leading Muslims to understand the nature of a divorce, not just as a breakdown of a relationship, but as a spiritual process based on the values of ihsan and piousness. This study aims to examine the law of divorce according to the Qur'an, focusing on the values of ihsan and piety as a moral solution to a major phenomenon of divorce in the digital era. This study uses a normative approach with a thematic interpretation analysis method (maudhu'i) on divorce verses in the Qur'an, such as QS. Al-Baqarah: 229–232 and QS. At-Talaq: 1-7.
Qur'ani literacy of talaq verses and reference as an effort to increase legal awareness Dodi Alpiyendra; Hidayatullah Ismail
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1288

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This research is based on the widespread practice of divorce and reconciliation that are not in accordance with the provisions of sharia and positive law, such as divorce outside the court, reconciliation without registration, and ignorance of the iddah period and women's rights, which reflect the weak Qur'anic literacy of family law verses, especially QS. al-Baqarah 229–232 and QS. at-Talaq 1–2. This library research examines tafsir books, works of classical and contemporary scholars, laws and regulations, as well as journal articles, national books, and empirical studies with an analytical-descriptive approach to interpret the meaning of the verses and their relevance to modern legal practice in Indonesia. The results of the study indicate that Qur'anic literacy plays a significant role in increasing legal awareness in Muslim society, encouraging compliance with court procedures, the importance of official registration, avoiding emotional divorce, and strengthening household ethics to prevent the abuse of divorce and minimize post-separation conflict. The integration of Qur'anic literacy with modern legal literacy ultimately forms a family law culture that is orderly, fair, and in harmony with maqāṣid al-syarī'ah. Thus, strengthening Qur'anic literacy becomes a strategic step in fostering obedience to the rules regarding divorce and reconciliation.
Qur'anic legal literacy on the principle of shul (Islah) in family dispute resolution Aprinelita Aprinelita; Hidayatullah Hidayatullah
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1289

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Family disputes arise when there is a conflict or incompatibility between parties. In this sense, a problem can be interpreted as a situation in which the parties experience pros and cons or incompatibility with the agreement made between them. This is still related to the status of humans as social beings. The existence of disputes between humans inspires the birth of the desire to resolve the conflict/dispute that occurs between them.  In dispute resolution, Islam places great emphasis on peace to anyone who is in conflict, and the settlement of disputes arises more from the wishes and initiatives of the parties to the dispute, so that mediators play a petrified role in reaching agreements. In Islamic law, the mediation procedure used to resolve family disputes is called al-sulh, which means to settle, involving a hakam. The processes and facts of society are different. The mediation stage is not necessary if the couple can resolve conflicts within their families. In such situations, they can only resolve the issue with the agreement they made before, and there is no further process. However, when conflicts cannot be resolved simultaneously, families require a trusted family mediator or judge. Therefore, certain stages in this mediation process are necessary to reach an agreement between the two parties. First, each party to the conflict must be willing to present its grievances to the mediator. The second process is peace carried out by third parties. A third party does this by identifying the root cause of the conflict. The third process begins when the midpoint is determined. This process requires the approval of each family that has problems with the solution offered by a mediator. The fourth or an advanced process can be initiated. The mediator in the community is usually a religious figure or community leader, such as a kyai, a hamlet head, or maybe even a hakam, or a trusted family member.
Islamic literacy as a preventive effort against domestic violence: Analysis of the meaning of wadhribuhunna in An-Nisa' verse 34 Thamrin Thamrin; Hidayatullah Ismail
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1291

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Cases of Domestic Violence (KDRT) against women have increased significantly, both physically and psychologically. In this context, Surah An-Nisa' verse 34 provides gradual guidelines for dealing with nusyuz, including moral warnings that are often translated literally as "pukullah" (wadhribuhunna). This study aims to analyze the meaning of wadhribuhunna through a review of classical to contemporary scholars, sort out the meaning based on the rules of fiqh choosing a lighter mudharat, and apply it in modern household life with a theoretical approach of Symbolic Interaction. The results of the analysis show that the most strict mufasir groups, such as Al-Biqa'i, Wahbah al-Zuhaili, Hamka, Rashid Riḍā, and M. Quraish Shihab, emphasize symbolic and educational understanding of the word "hit", so that the risk of physical and psychological harm can be minimized. The application of this symbolic meaning is in harmony with the principle of benefit, encourages healthy communication, and strengthens household harmony. The Symbolic Interactionism approach emphasizes that the meaning of the verse is formed through social interaction, individual reflection, and negotiation of moral values, so that symbolic interpretation becomes an effective preventive strategy against domestic violence.
Holistic classical interpretation in the relationship between satan and false God : Analysis of the rules of interpretation Hanna Jenifer Agustin; Hidayatullah Ismail; Mochammad Novendri S; Syafii Syafii
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1292

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This research can examine the overall interpretation of classical Islamic interpretation regarding the complex relationship between Satan and false Gods using analysis based on Qawaid Tarjih principles. Classical Islamic interpretation can be known as a deeper understanding of Islam which is used to study the complex interactions between these creatures. Through the application of Qawaid Tarjih, this researcher reveals the principles of Dasara which will guide interpretation and can provide an understanding of the criteria used by scholars to differentiate between Satan and false God. This finding not only highlights the dichotomy between truth and falsehood to show the usefulness of Qawaid Tarjih as a tool of differentiation, for this reason researchers can explore the broader impact of a holistic understanding of the Islamic community's perception of Satan and false gods which provides insight into its impact on everyday life with provides insight into the teachings of the Islamic religion
Women's justice and protection in family law: A normative examination of the principles of the qur'an answers the accusation of patriarchal bias Rully Hevrialni; Hidayatullah Hidayatullah
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1293

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This study is motivated by the growing accusation that Islamic family law is inherently patriarchal and fails to protect women adequately. Such criticisms arise from the gap between Qur'anic principles of justice and socio-cultural practices, as well as traditional interpretations shaped by patriarchal structures. In response to this issue, this study aims to re-examine the principles of justice and women's protection in the Qur'an using a normative approach combined with Qur'anic feminist perspectives. The central question addressed is whether the Qur'anic text itself supports patriarchy or whether patriarchal tendencies originate from historical interpretations and cultural practices surrounding the text. This research employs a qualitative method using library research and thematic content analysis (maudhu'i). The primary data consisted of Qur'anic verses related to gender relations, marriage, divorce, and family responsibilities, while the secondary data included classical and contemporary tafsir literature as well as feminist Islamic scholarship. The analysis focuses on identifying patterns of meaning, moral objectives (maqāṣid), and substantive justice embedded within the Qur'anic discourse. The findings reveal that the Qur'an is inherently anti-patriarchal and strongly upholds principles of justice, reciprocity, and the protection of women's dignity. Verses such as Qur'an 4:1, 4:19, 2:231, and 9:71 emphasize women's spiritual, social, and economic rights. The study concludes that patriarchal bias does not originate from the Qur'anic text itself but from socio-historical interpretations shaped by patriarchal contexts. Therefore, reconstructing Islamic family law based on maqāṣid al-Qur'an is essential for developing a more just, humane, and gender-responsive model of family relations aligned with the Qur ‘an’s ethical spirit.

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