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hasbi aswar
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INDONESIA
Jisiera: The Journal of Islamic Studies and International Relations
ISSN : 25283472     EISSN : 25485164     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13955244
Core Subject : Social,
Jurnal Kajian Islam dan Hubungan Internasional yang dikenal dengan Jisiera merupakan jurnal akademik tahunan yang diterbitkan oleh Persatuan Kajian Islam dan Hubungan Internasional Indonesia (Insiera). Penerbitan jurnal ini bertujuan sebagai jembatan komunikasi intelektual yang memperkuat jaringan Insiera dan menyebarluaskan pemikiran atau karya penelitian yang memberikan kontribusi positif terhadap pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan ummat (komunitas Islam global). Jisiera mempromosikan perdebatan akademis dengan menyediakan artikel ilmiah dengan semua pendekatan akademik yang tersedia (intradisipliner, lintas disiplin, multidisiplin, interdisipliner, dan transdisipliner) yang berfokus pada isu-isu terkait Islam, Dunia Muslim, dan Hubungan Internasional. Perhatian khusus diberikan pada artikel yang membahas pendekatan Kajian Islam dalam Hubungan Internasional dan penerapan perspektif Islam dalam Hubungan Internasional. Meski begitu, Jisiera tidak sebatas pembahasan hanya pada tema-tema tertentu saja.
Articles 72 Documents
Upaya Advokasi Non Kekerasan Bds Movement Indonesia dalam Merespon Agresi Militer Israel di Gaza (2023-2024) Aswar, Hasbi; Anggraini, Dea Nabilla
Jisiera: The Journal of Islamic Studies and International Relations Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Jisiera Volume 9, April, 2026
Publisher : The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (Insiera)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19906598

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Israel's aggression against Palestinians, which culminated in Israel's military aggression in Gaza in 2023-2024, has provoked a broad response from the international community, including the emergence of various global solidarity movements such as the BDS movement Indonesia . This study aims to explain the efforts of the Indonesian BDS Movement in conducting non-violent advocacy to respond to the aggression through peaceful protest strategies and boycott campaigns against entities affiliated with Israel. This study uses Jørgen Johansen's theory of non-violence, which divides peaceful action into four main categories: nonviolent protest, non-cooperation, nonviolent intervention, and civil disobedience. This research argues that the strategy of the Indonesian BDS Movement reflects two main forms, namely peaceful protest and refusal to cooperate with those who support Israeli colonialism. The results show that BDS movement Indonesia consistently carries out advocacy through peaceful demonstrations, digital campaigns, online petitions, and collaborations with humanitarian organizations. These findings confirm that the non-violent approach used is effective in strengthening public solidarity, building social awareness of humanitarian issues in Gaza, and demonstrating the role of Indonesian civil society in fighting for justice and human rights for the Palestinian people.
Iran's Retaliation to Israeli Attack on Iranian Embassy: Wilayat Al-Faqih's Perspective Ida Susilowati; Mubarok, Sofi; Nurjannah, Siti
Jisiera: The Journal of Islamic Studies and International Relations Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Jisiera Volume 9, April, 2026
Publisher : The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (Insiera)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20018104

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On April 1, 2024, Israel launched an airstrike on the Iranian Embassy in Damascus that killed two senior Quds Force generals and seven members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The attack triggered a retaliation from Iran on April 13, 2024. This study aims to analyze Iran's retaliation policy against Israeli attacks from the perspective of Wilayat al-Faqih as the basis of the government system in Iran. The descriptive analytical method based on qualitative research is applied in analyzing Iran's retaliation policy, which uses a literature study technique in data collection. The results of the study show the implications of the Wilayat al-Faqih system in Iran's retaliation policy, which are shown in several points of analysis, namely: Iran's retaliation policy is the policy of the Supreme Leader and President of Iran; Iran's retaliation policy is a form of 'True Promise Operation' which is based on the Wilayat al-Faqih system as a determinant of the direction of Iran's foreign policy; and The existence of socio-political support from countries, such as: Russia, China, North Korea along with several international organizations, such as: Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the European Union which also strengthen the direction of Iran's foreign policy in the context of state defence based on the Wilayatul Faqih system. This study provides insight into how ideology can influence a country's policy in the dynamics of international conflict.