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Shahih : journal of islamicate multidisciplinary
ISSN : 25278118     EISSN : 25278126     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22515/shahih
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
The principle aim of SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary is to publish original research and reviews relevant to fields of inquiry across the disciplines of religious and cultural studies. The journal has a particular focus upon Islam, local beliefs, spiritual concepts, religious cultural practices, and aspects of religion, politics and society.
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Beyond Identity Boundaries: Interethnic and Interfaith Marriages in Indonesia Husna, Nurul; Irfan, Andi Farahdhiba; Kautsari, Risatul
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/shahih.v10i2.11463

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Drawing exclusively on secondary data from publicly available national surveys and institutional reports, including the Indonesia Demographic and Health Surveys (IDHS), which cover approximately 50,000 scientifically selected households across all provinces, this study analyzes national patterns of interethnic and interfaith marriages and their broader social implications. Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics show that interethnic marriages account for 89.3 percent of marriages, while data from the Indonesian Conference on Religion and Peace (ICRP) indicate a monthly increase of 12–15 interfaith marriage cases. These findings demonstrate a consistent growth of interethnic and interfaith marriages across regions, with Java and Bali showing particularly notable increases, especially among Muslim–Christian–Catholic unions. The rise in interethnic marriages is closely associated with urbanization, higher educational attainment, and intensified cross-ethnic interaction, while the growth of interfaith marriages reflects expanding religious diversity and shifting social norms. This study argues that interethnic and interfaith marriages function as a form of social integration that challenges rigid identity boundaries and reinforces Indonesian nationalism grounded in diversity. From a socio-legal and human rights perspective, the findings highlight the urgency of systematic state recognition and registration of interfaith marriages to ensure equal legal protection and to prevent institutional discrimination against citizens.
The Protection of Social Harmony: A Critical Study on the Prohibition of Cohabitation in Islamic Law and the Criminal Code (KUHP) Sukiyawati, Sukiyawati; Majid, Achmad Amin; Himaniarah, Sajida
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/shahih.v10i2.11602

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This study analyzes the legal policy regulating the prohibition of living together without marriage from the perspective of Islamic law and the Criminal Code, as well as its implications for social order. This research uses a normative juridical method with a legislative, comparative legal, and conceptual approach. In addition, primary legal sources are the Quran, Hadith, and the Criminal Code, while secondary legal sources are books, journals, and news. The interpretation used is systematic and grammatical. The findings reveal that Islamic law prohibits cohabitation, considering it a form of zina (adultery/fornication) that undermines family values and societal morals. Meanwhile, the KUHP does not explicitly regulate cohabitation but uses provisions such as 'indecent acts' or 'cohabitating as spouses without marriage' (Article 284) to penalize offenders. While this prohibition aims to protect public order, it has also sparked criticism regarding privacy rights and individual freedoms. The study concludes that although the ban on cohabitation has moral and social justifications, a more balanced approach is needed to reconcile public interests with human rights.
Islamic Law and Employee Marriage Restrictions : A Case Study of Bank BRI Parepare Mukarramah, Mukarramah; Wahyunisa, Hasmia; Ibnu Azka; Haramain, Fathur Baldan
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/shahih.v10i2.11684

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This study analyzes the employment policy prohibiting marriage during the contract period from an Islamic legal perspective, using a case study at the BRI Branch Office in Parepare. The policy, institutionally justified as a mechanism to ensure employee focus, discipline, and productivity, creates normative and ethical tensions for Muslim employees for whom marriage is a religious obligation and an integral aspect of moral life in Islam. This research uses qualitative method, collecting data through in-depth interviews with contract employees, human resource managers, and Islamic legal experts, complemented by document analysis of Islamic legal literature, fatwas, and relevant employment regulations. The data are analyzed through thematic and normative analysis. The findings indicate that the marriage prohibition policy lacks a strong justification for maslahah (public benefit) and is inconsistent with core Islamic legal principles, particularly the protection of religion (ḥifẓ al-dīn) and human dignity (karāmah al-insān). Rather than improving performance, such policies can actually cause psychological stress, moral conflict, and spiritual discomfort among employees, potentially damaging long-term productivity. This study contributes to the discourse on Islamic labor law by highlighting the limitations of contractual restrictions when they conflict with fundamental religious rights.
Reframing the Role of the State in Religious Moderation: A Thematic Qur’anic Interpretation Kustiadi, Umar; Sofyan, Muhammad Ilham; Yazid, Mufarrih
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/shahih.v10i2.12021

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The Thematic Interpretation of Religious Moderation (TTMA) published by the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs in 2022 represents a significant shift in the discourse of religious moderation by explicitly integrating state-related concepts into Qur’anic interpretation. Unlike previous studies that predominantly frame moderation through ethical-religious principles such as wasathiyyah, ‘adl, and tasāmuh, TTMA reformulates moderation by incorporating state-oriented terms (ulū al-amr, balad, sha‘b, qawm), thereby constructing a distinctive state–religion synergy. This study addresses two central questions: (1) how are state principles articulated in TTMA’s interpretation of selected Qur’anic verses and (2) what conceptual model of the state’s role in religious moderation is proposed. Employing qualitative library research, his study analyzes TTMA’s Qur’anic interpretations using Talal Asad’s framework of discursive tradition and power to situate them within their socio-historical and political contex. The findings reveal three core state principles embedded in TTMA: national commitment, internalization of the state’s mediating role, and critical religious reasoning toward state authority. These principles collectively construct a moderation paradigm that emphasizes dialogical cooperation between religion and the state. This study contributes a novel perspective by showing that TTMA advances a moderate-humanist discourse positioning the state as an enabling actor in fostering religious harmony.

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