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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture
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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture is a peer-reviewed, double-blind journal published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) at Institut Agama Islam Al-Fatimah Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture publishes research and concept papers in the field of Islamic religion, history, culture, social, politics, etc in an open-access format, allowing users to freely access and download the articles.
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Takhrij Hadith Study: Partial and Simultaneous Analysis of the Sujud Hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah in Sunan Abu Dawud Abdulloh Safiq; Abdul Khamid; M. Miftakhul Huda
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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The background of this study relates to the analysis of the quality of a hadith regarding the movement of sujud, specifically concerning the precedence of placing the hands before the knees, which is an important topic in the fiqh of prayer. This study aims to conduct both partial and simultaneous analyses of the hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah and authenticated by Imam Abu Dawud. The research method employed is documentation to collect data related to the hadith and the reliability of its narrators, along with content analysis to examine the data. The findings indicate that, in the partial analysis, this hadith is classified as sahih lidzatih, as all narrators are trustworthy (tsiqa), the chain of narration (sanad) is continuous (muttasil), and the text (matan) does not contain any irregularities (syaz) or defects ('illat). The simultaneous analysis reveals three supporting narrations (tabi'), yet the quality of the hadith remains sahih despite these supporting narrations not having an impact. The study also identifies two corroborating hadiths narrated by Ibn Umar and Barra’, further strengthening the authenticity of the hadith. The contribution of this research lies in providing empirical evidence regarding the quality and validity of the hadith related to the sujud movement in prayer.
Analysis of Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV) in Singgahan Subdistrict: A Perspective of Positive Law in Indonesia Gita Arum Buana; Syamsul Arifin; Siti Zakiyatun Nisa; Wiranto Wiranto
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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The law functions to regulate daily life and address crimes and deviations across various aspects of society. Crimes continue to occur in many countries, including Indonesia, and may happen either directly or through online platforms. In such cases, women are often the primary victims of violence, with one example being Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV). OGBV may take the form of intimidation, sexual harassment, exploitation, and more. However, this issue is protected under existing laws, including the ITE Law. This study aims to investigate OGBV cases in Singgahan District. It employs qualitative research methods, including observation, interviews, and documentation, to describe and analyze the problem. The findings indicate that OGBV frequently occurs in Singgahan District due to factors such as social norms, access to increasingly advanced technology, lack of education about mental and emotional health, anonymity, inadequate law enforcement, stigma, and environmental influences. Efforts to address this issue include education, mentoring, law enforcement training, policymaking, collaboration with civil society, and family support. It is essential to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting ourselves wherever we are and to report any harmful incidents without hesitation
Analysis of the History of Islam: From Its Origins to Its Spread Across the Archipelago Yuveka Talitha Ardi Ningrum
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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The history of Islam has been a long journey, especially for the people of Indonesia. Islam originated in the Arabian Peninsula and was spread worldwide through the efforts of the prophets, including Prophet Muhammad SAW and the caliphs. However, various theories and perspectives continue to debate the process of Islam's arrival in the Nusantara. This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the history of Islam, both globally and in the Nusantara, now known as Indonesia. The research employs qualitative and historical methods, where the qualitative method focuses on understanding social and cultural phenomena descriptively, while the historical method analyzes past data to enrich historical knowledge. Data was collected through documentation, analysis, and the compilation of references, utilizing various sources such as documents, books, and journals. The results of this study are expected to offer insights into the origins of Islam and its spread across the world, including to the Nusantara
Performing Arts as a Medium for Teaching Islamic Education in Surabaya Ilham Hermawan; Nabila Aulia Oliviatika; Zahra Oktaviana Syifa Ramadhan
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Performing arts in Indonesia are significant in teaching and disseminating Islamic teachings. Through various forms of art, such as theater, music, dance, and puppetry, Islamic values can be conveyed in an engaging and easily understood manner by the community. This article aims to analyze the role of performing arts as a medium for Islamic education and explore the implementation of performing arts in the modern era within Islamic education, particularly in East Java, focusing on Surabaya. Traditional performing arts, such as ludruk, are among Surabaya's most common forms. Additionally, other implementations of performing arts include the establishment of vocational high schools specializing in arts, ranging from traditional to modern. Surabaya also boasts cultural facilities, such as the Cak Durasim Arts Building, which frequently hosts various performing arts events. These activities hold significant potential to serve as a medium for teaching and imparting Islamic values in Surabaya
Introduction to Islamic Education Values through the Art of Wayang Thengul Abdul Khamid; M. Miftakhul Huda; Abdulloh Safiq; Chalifah Chalifah
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Wayang Thengul is a traditional art form unique to Bojonegoro, East Java, featuring three-dimensional puppetry accompanied by gamelan music. This study aims to explore the Islamic educational values embedded in Wayang Thengul performances and understand its role as a medium for dakwah and the preservation of local culture. The research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, involving a literature review, direct observation, and semi-structured interviews with the lead puppeteer, Pak Darno. The findings reveal that Wayang Thengul functions not only as entertainment but also as an educational medium conveying Islamic values such as etiquette, gratitude, trust in God, patience, and steadfastness. Through stories of Islamic figures and legendary tales, the performance effectively introduces social and religious values to the community. Innovations, such as the inclusion of modern musical instruments, have enhanced Wayang Thengul's appeal to younger generations. Wayang Thengul plays a significant role in preserving traditional art while strengthening character education and the spiritual development of the community

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