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ISJOUST
ISSN : 26151286     EISSN : 26860619     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28918/isjoust
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation, published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat UIN K.H Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan. The journal accepts articles from various perspective of theology, history, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, mysticism, and much more related to Islamic studies and social transformation. Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation, published twice a year, places Islam and Muslim as a central focus and discourse to encourage social transformation. This journal is in collaboration with the Asosiasi Peneliti Kajian Keislaman (APKK) Pekalongan.
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Maggot As an Alternative to Organic Waste Management in Kaliboja Village Pekalongan M. Iqbal Agil Faiq; Muhammad Alghiffary; Namirotun Sa’diah
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i2.12030

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Organic waste is one of the environmental problems that must be handled properly and correctly so asnot to cause other problems. This research aims to analyze the problem of organic waste in Kaliboja villagepaninggaran district pekalongan using maggot. This was done for 45 days in kaliboja village. Qualitativemethods are used in this study with data collection techniques in the form of observation, free interviews, anddocumentation. The collected data is tested using the completion method when collecting the data. The result ofthis study is that maggot cultivation can help overcome the problem of organic waste in kaliboja village. Organicwaste is managed by making it as maggot feed or Hermetia illucens.
Opportunities and Strategies For Women's Economic Empowerment Through Online Media Nita Ainun Nadjah; Abdul Mukhlis; Nurhannah Widiyanti; Sacandra Aji Rivaldi
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i2.12031

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The global Covid-19 pandemic has affected almost all lines of human life without exception, be iteconomic, educational, social, or other aspects. One of the sectors which, according to the author, isthe most affected is the economy. The implementation of social restrictions during Covid-19 hasreduced the income of some people and lose their jobs. Men and women alike are the objects that areharmed. However, there is an interesting phenomenon that deserves attention, namely, theproliferation of digital businesses carried out by women. The author tries to capture this phenomenonusing a qualitative descriptive method. Furthermore, the empowerment carried out by the author andthe team utilizes the SL (Service Learning) method. In addition, the author also tries to offer aconceptual formula in the form of a women's empowerment strategy based on simple observations inthe field. The result of this study of women's economic empowerment is the increase in women'screativity in making products that sell value through online marketing. It is hoped that thisempowerment activity will be able to elevate the dignity and independence of the community, especiallywomen.
Covid-19 and the Disruption of Islamic Religiosity in Contemporary Indonesia; From Traditional Rituals to Virtual Rituals Abd Hannan
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i2.12032

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This study examines the phenomenon of disruption of religious religiosity among Muslim communities inIndonesia, as well as their acceptance of digital platform-based religious facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic.By using qualitative research methods and analysis of studies based on postmodern sociological theory, this studyobtained three findings; 1) During the Covid-19 pandemic, social activities in Indonesia experienced quite strictrestrictions and tightening of crowds, including socio-religious activities. In this regard, sacred religious activitiesthat were previously carried out openly in places of public worship such as mosques, prayer rooms, churches, wereall carried out separately and separately, turning to virtual worship through the use of digital applications such asZoom, Google meets, and the like; 2) In general, the emergence of these new rites is accepted by the majority ofIndonesian Muslims, and has even become a new religiosity phenomenon that is often found in many religiousactivities. Mainstream Muslim organizations in Indonesia, Nahdhatul Ulama, and Mumahammadiyah supportthe policy of sterilizing public places of worship. However, for the virtualization of religion, within certain limits,both of them criticize and even refuse to virtualize religion in totality, except for religious rituals that are onlycelebrations or slametans such as tahlilan and istigasah; 3) In the context of the dynamics of Islamic rites inIndonesia, the shift in religiosity among the Muslim community can be found in a number of socio-religiousactivities such as virtual tahlil, virtual tarawih, virtual haul, virtual gatherings on holidays, even religious activitiesthat have a mandatory law to be held regularly. The congregation is like the Friday prayer at the mosque.
Islamic Viewpoint on The Vulnerability of Women with Double Burdens in Families during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Depok City Nadya Kharima; Radhina Fasya; Yulianti
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i2.12033

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Based on existing data and analysis, many have suggested that women bear more burdens than men in theirdomestic lives when the covid-19 pandemic occurs. Because of this, there is a discourse of gender injustice due to theexcessive double burden of women compared to men in the household in this pandemic period. Then how Islamactually views the vulnerability of women in bearing the double burden. Therefore, the author wants to raise thetheme of how the Islamic point of view of the vulnerability of women with double burdens in the family during thecovid-19 pandemic in Depok City. Where the author also tries to study in research that uses qualitative research.This qualitative research aims to explain existing phenomena by collecting data using interview methods withwomen in Depok City and literature studies that aim to study various literature related to how Islamic viewpointson the vulnerability of women with double burdens in the family. The result of this study is the vulnerability ofwomen with a double burden in the family is already starting awareness to share roles, but due to pandemicsactually cause limited roles that must be borne by men and women are difficult to equalize. While in Islam viewmen and women have the same or equal position in the affairs of household, where there is expected to be anagreement between the two parties. So it is important to build knowledge from the point of view of Islam inproviding a fair division for men and women to have a role in the family.
The Role and Thought of The Nahdlatul Ulama-Muhammadiyah On Humanity Suprapto; Lidiawati; Mahatva Yoga Adi Pradana; Ali Maksum
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i2.12034

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Concern for humanitarian and health issues, several parties including NU and Muhammadiyah were involved inhandling the pandemic. Organizing the community in several aspects, such as appeals in mosques, appeals toeducational institutions and Islamic boarding schools, appeals for health protocols, and appeals forvaccinations. Muhammadiyah instructs that educational activities at all levels are aligned with government policieswhich are coordinated through the relevant assemblies. Through NU Care-Laziznu, they carried out a movementto help the poor or residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. NU formed a covid task force to mobilizeNU residents to help residents affected by COVID-19. NU as a student movement organization, is activelyinvolved in the struggle of the Indonesian nation. Islam Nusantara and Islam Berkejuan are the first,emphasizing locality with Islam, while the second focuses on globalization. Through the movement in Islamicboarding schools, NU as a space for religious studies (educational function), dialogue with local culture (sociocultural function) and training on problems in society (socio-political function). Tajdid initiated byMuhammadiyah is to put a solid religious view in the building of faith based on the Al-Quran and As-Sunnahand develop it for a progressive and civilized life. In its acceptance of ijtihad, the tarjih assembly is based on threemain points, namely: 1) ijtihad bayani (explaining the mujmal texts of the Qur'an and Hadith); 2) ijtihad qiyasi(stipulating legal provisions that do not exist in the Al-Quran and Hadith; 3) ijtihad istishlahi (stipulating lawsthat do not have texts specifically based on illat). Keywords: NU, Muhammadiyah, Humanity, Tajdid, Ijtihad
The Historicity of Ratib Al-Haddad Tradition and Its Relevance of Priority In The Covid-19 Pandemic Moh. Ashif Fuadi
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i2.12035

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One of the most popular wirid in Indonesia is Ratib al-Haddad. The practice is a collection of prayers arrangedby Abdullah ibn Alawi al-Haddad taken of the Qur'an and hadith. In a pandemic situation, the practicebecomes one that is recommended by some circles to be beread so that the pandemic outbreak immediately subsides.But many of the practitioners are not yet aware of its history and virtues, especially during the pandemic. Thispaper intends to study the history of the wirid from the beginning of writing and its virtues. Through the historicalapproach, the method literature review, and observation of the practice of the ratiban tradition, this paper willexplain the historical studies and benefits of practicing wirid Ratib al-Haddad, which is sourced from thedescription of the book of syarah (explanatory) of the Ulama. The wirid was compiled by al-Haddad to avoid thechaos of akidah there was that time. In addition, there are eight virtues implied in the text wirid one of whichavoids the outbreak so that no doubt if the practice is widely recommended and practiced in the current situation ofthe Covid-19 pandemic. The influence of ratib al-Haddad practice can also be seen through the congregation of theMajelis Jum'at Pagi (MJP) Al-Khoirot, who stated more peace of mind after practicing the wirid so as to increaseimmunity.

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