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Jurnal Penelitian
ISSN : 18299903     EISSN : 25416944     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28918/jupe
Aim Jurnal Penelitian is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research on various aspects of religiosity, Islam, and culture in Indonesia. As a predominantly Muslim country, Indonesia is home to a diverse range of local cultures. Islam, which originated outside of Indonesia, brought with it not only religious doctrines but also cultural influences. The interaction between Islam— as the majority religion— and the unique cultural identity of Indonesia is a central theme of the journal. The journal focuses on exploring the dynamics between Islam and Indonesian identity, examining how the two intersect and influence each other. Scope The dynamics between Islam and Indonesian identity enable a diverse range of scientific studies. Therefore, the scope of Jurnal Penelitian includes issues related to: - The relationship between Islam and local culture in Indonesia, - Islamic movements vis-a-vis the state in Indonesia, - Mainstreaming religious moderation in Indonesia, - Islamic education and appreciation of local culture in Indonesia.
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Mubadalah and Sexual Consent Education: Bridging Religious Norms & Legal Perspective on Sexual Violence Prevention Firdaus, Slamet; Gumiandari, Septi; Fitriana; Nafi’a, Ilman
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol 21 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v21i2.9249

Abstract

Misconceptions surrounding sexual consent often serve as a catalyst for sexual violence. The absence of explicit refusal in a sexual encounter does not necessarily indicate agreement. The debate over sexual consent education has gained prominence, particularly in the context of Indonesia’s Draft Law on the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence (RUU PKS). This study critically examines polarized perspectives on this issue using a qualitative approach and the Mubādalah framework to find common ground. The findings reveal two opposing positions. The Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR) emphasizes that the absence of consent is a primary cause of sexual violence, advocating for sexual consent education as a preventive measure. In contrast, the Indonesian Family Love Alliance (AILA Indonesia) argues that such education contradicts Indonesia’s cultural and religious values, potentially fostering sexual permissiveness. AILA proposes a preventive approach rooted in local norms and values. The Mubādalah perspective provides a mediating lens, emphasizing that sexual activities outside marriage are impermissible in Islam. It reframes sexual consent within marital contexts and advocates education that prioritizes respect, mutual consent, and adherence to ethical and religious principles. This balanced approach addresses both ICJR’s and AILA’s concerns, fostering a culture of respect and responsibility while upholding religious values to prevent sexual violence.

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