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La Ode Ismail Ahmad
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Sulawesi selatan
INDONESIA
International Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : 30325056     EISSN : 28092905     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/ijis
The International Journal of Islamic Studies is a Journal of Islamic Studies managed by the Postgraduate Dirasah Islamiyah Study Program at UIN Alauddin Makassar. The scope of the study from this journal is Islamic Studies in various themes and objects of study which include Tafsir, Hadith, Sharia Islamic Law, Islamic Education, Islamic Economics, History, Arabic Literary Language, and others.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 62 Documents
Living Qur’an and Contemporary Moral Crises: Actualizing the Qur’anic Values of Zuhud among Indonesian Muslims Arya Dekhan
International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2026): June
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This study examines the actualization of the Qur’anic values of zuhud through the living Qur’an approach as a response to the contemporary moral crises experienced by Indonesian Muslims. The study is motivated by the growing phenomena of consumerism, flexing culture, and digital materialism, which have gradually weakened the internalization of Qur’anic values in everyday life. Employing a qualitative library research design, this study integrates thematic (mauḍū‘ī) Qur’anic exegesis on verses related to zuhud with the living Qur’an framework as its analytical perspective. Primary data were obtained from the Qur’an and classical as well as contemporary exegetical works, while secondary data were drawn from scholarly literature on the Living Qur’an, zuhud, and contemporary social phenomena among Muslim communities. The findings reveal that zuhud should not be understood as poverty or the rejection of worldly life; rather, it represents a balanced ethical orientation manifested through three interconnected dimensions of spiritual (inner) zuhud, behavioral (outer) zuhud, and social zuhud. These dimensions provide practical guidance for responding to consumerist culture, fostering responsible digital behavior, and strengthening Muslim moral character. This study contributes to the development of living Qur’an scholarship by extending its focus beyond ritual practices toward the actualization of Qur’anic ethical values that remain highly relevant to the challenges faced by contemporary Muslim society.
Multimedia Information Virality Versus Privacy Protection: An Ethical Study of News Visualization in Multimedia Journalism Ali, Afifah; Muhammad Anshar Akil
International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2026): June
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This study aims to analyze the dilemma between the phenomenon of information virality and the protection of individual privacy within the ethics of news visualization in multimedia journalism in the new media era. Employing a qualitative approach through the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, secondary data were collected from books, scholarly journals, academic articles, and relevant journalistic ethical regulations published within the last five years. The findings reveal that the characteristics of digital media and social media platform algorithms have contributed to the increasing culture of information virality through the utilization of emotional elements (emotion) and narratives (stories) within the STEPPS framework. In practice, media orientation toward speed and engagement often leads to privacy violations, such as the publication of photographs or videos of accident victims, individuals experiencing traumatic situations, and the identities of minors without proper censorship or consent. This unethical visual exploitation has negative psychological and social impacts, including trauma, cyberbullying, stigmatization, and reputational damage caused by permanent digital footprints. Based on the Social Responsibility Theory of the Press, press freedom in fulfilling the public interest must be balanced with respect for human dignity and individual privacy rights. Therefore, this study emphasizes the importance of implementing ethical measures through visual identity protection (censorship/blurring), mandatory content verification, enforcement of the Journalistic Code of Ethics, and prioritizing the protection of vulnerable groups in order to establish healthy and responsible multimedia journalism within the digital environment.