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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.
Articles 158 Documents
“Comment” As A Development Of Marine Tourism And Flood Disaster Management Based On Go Green At Blendung Beach Mohammad Nur Khaqiqi; Luqman Haqiqi Amirulloh
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i1.12020

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The phenomenon of tidal waves in coastal areas is a common thing. The Keramat Sari beach is no exception(people are familiar with Blendung beach) which is located in Blendung Village, Ulujami District, PemalangRegency. Around the Pantura, almost every year there are high and low tidal floods. This tidal flood even enteredthe houses of the residents. Rob at Blendung Beach has occurred since April until now (November), and reachedthe highest rob reaching an adult's foot on June 3, 2020. This tidal flood has greatly impacted the sustainabilityof Blendung Beach tourism in terms of the economy of the residents who manage and sell on Blendung Beach.Moreover, with the Covid-19 pandemic, which has made the economy decline so that the problem is even morecomplicated. Therefore, the author offers an idea in the form of "COMMENT" as an effort to empower thecommunity to develop marine tourism and flood disaster management based on Go Green in Blendung Beach.COMMENT offers five excellent programs called the 5 Pillars of the COMMENT Program. The five pillarsof the program include (1) a program reforestation (planting trees); (2) the movement of throwing garbage in itsplace; (3) clean living culture program; (4) recycle (recycling waste); and (5) a CD (principled managementtraining programCommunity Development). COMMENT aims to develop marine tourism and flood disastermanagement at Blendung Beach. Through this program, it is expected to improve the quality and competitivenessof Blendung Beach tourism to attract tourists so that later the village economy can grow and develop where it canmeet sustainable economic growth. This scientific article uses a descriptive qualitative method with an approachAsset, Based, Community, and Development (ABCD)
The Paradox of Piety and Violation of Marriage Norms in the Si Doel The Movie Nuzul Iskandar; Pyrma Aranika; Afridawati
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i1.12023

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This article intends to provide an explanation of the paradox of piety and violations of marital legal norms shownin Si Doel The Movie, as well as a juridical analysis of these violations. This study uses a cross-disciplinary approach,namely the semiotic approach and juridical-empirical analysis. The data was collected qualitatively withdocumentation techniques, then the semiotic analysis of the Roland Barthes model was carried out, then the marriagelaw analysis was carried out. This study reveals that marital life in the movie is filled with signs that can beinterpreted as images of piety and obedience which in Indonesian society develop as a myth of household resilience,but these images are not positively correlated with marital life and adherence to marital norms. such as normsregarding marriage registration, polygamy procedures, rights and obligations of husband and wife, and parentalresponsibilities towards children. In fact, this film does not provide a good marriage law education for Muslims inIndonesia. However, this article is limited to looking at the implementation and violations of marital norms in thecontext of individual behavior. Further research is needed on aspects of legal culture in order to get a more completepicture.
Psychoedu-Fitrah to Prevent Deviations of Santri's Sexual Orientation Siti Mumun Muniroh
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 6 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v6i1.12024

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This study aims to develop, test and analyze the effectiveness of spiritual psychological models to prevent students'sexual orientation deviations in Islamic boarding schools. The method used in this study is the ADDIE researchand development model, with a mechanism for the stages of model development including Analysis, Design,Development or Production, Implementation or Delivery, and Evaluations. This study succeeded in revealing andconcluding that there are several steps in carrying out psyched-nature procedures to prevent sexual behavior deviations,namely understanding adolescent sexual nature, training adolescent sexual natural skills, and training theactualization of adolescent sexual nature. Based on the assistance among students, it shows that psychoedu-fitrahhas proven effective and can significantly prevent sexual orientation deviations for young students. Evidence ofeffectiveness is shown by a significance value reaching 0.000 (<0.05), with a t-value of -8,718.
Increasing Family Economic Resilience During The Covid-19 Pandemic (Case Study of the Sidorejo Village Community, Tirto District, Pekalongan Regency) Rizky Amalia; M. Aris Safii
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i1.12025

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Family economic resilience is closely related to the ability to manage the family economy which includes clothing,food, and housing so that it can be fulfilled even though it is minimalistic. The current shock of the Covid-19pandemic has greatly impacted the distribution of household income and expenditure. Therefore, the purpose of thisstudy is to find out what efforts can be made to increase family economic resilience during the pandemic. Thisresearch is a type of research that uses a literature study method and uses a qualitative approach. The results ofthis study indicate that there are four steps that can be taken as an effort to increase family economic resilienceduring the pandemic, namely by creating additional sources of income with an online shop business, optimizingfamily assets by optimizing the home yard, being able to manage family finances during the pandemic withfinancial planning and implementing a simple lifestyle by doing habits according to needs and abilities.
Islamization of Science from a Historical-Philosophical Perspective Mochammad Achwan Baharuddin
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 6 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v6i2.12026

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This paper discusses the idea of science which tends to get a negative response and does not develop. In fact, the maingoal is to provide a new awareness in obtaining modern knowledge in accordance with the needs of Muslims. Themain focus of writing is how the nature or purpose of the Islamization of Science. The main focus is discussed witha descriptive qualitative method through a historical-philosophical approach based on literature data. This papershows that the essence of the idea of the Islamization of science is a movement for the renewal of science which basesitself on the fact that modern science is developing contrary to religion, so there is a need for a cleansing liberationmovement. This idea has major implications, namely right and wrong between science and religion. In fact, thestandard of truth is different from one another so that it forces the truth of one (religion) to justify knowledge or viceversa creates an attitude of human disharmony. Therefore, there is a need for a new awareness that respects thedifferences between the two in obtaining new knowledge in order to build a more advanced human civilization.
Dynamics Of Migration In Islamic View Sigit Danuansyah Mediawan S.
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v5i1.12027

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Migration is an issue that has been going on for a long time in this part of the world, but not a few people view thatmigration is an act that threatens the domestic situation. Islam itself has migrated since the prophetic era which isoften known as Hijrah. This paper will discuss how the Islamic view of migration is often considered that it can bea threat to security and stability domestically in this era. This paper uses a qualitative descriptive method with thefindings that America is used as the mecca as a superpower has a different view of migration which can be a seriousthreat to the state, while Islam has another view, namely that migration or hijrah is a must if circumstances do notallow to settle in the country of origin.
Data-informed Teacher Training in Islamic Schools to Impact Effective Professional Development Nur kholis
Islamic Studies Journal for Social Transformation Vol 6 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/isjoust.v6i2.12028

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This article challenges the assumption that teacher training programs need not to be based on data-informed decisionmaking. It argues that such an approach neglects the contextual factors and the agency of the teachers in shapingtheir own professional development. Using a qualitative research method, the article presents a multiple case study ofthree islamic elementary schools in Pekalongan, Indonesia that have implemented data-informed teacher trainingprograms. The findings reveal that teacher forums play a crucial role in determining the content and format of thetraining programs, that islamic teachers face various challenges in adapting to the digital era, and that the foundationmanagement has a significant influence on the quality and sustainability of the training programs. The articleconcludes that teacher training programs should be more responsive to the needs and preferences of the teachers, ratherthan being imposed by mere trends and trial and error
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.