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Journal of Islamic Mubādalah
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3063587X     DOI : 10.70992
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah merupakan jurnal kajian interdisipliner yang bersifat akses terbuka dan terbit dua kali setahun (Juni dan Desember). Artikel kajian interdisipliner yang terbit dalam Journal of Islamic Mubadalah menekankan analisis Mubadalah (saling menguntungkan), hubungan manusia yang setara, dan menegakkan keadilan gender. Isu kajian Mubādalah tidak terbatas pada kajian hubungan suami istri dalam rumah tangga saja, tetapi juga seluruh anggota keluarga seperti hubungan orang tua dan anak atau kajian hubungan keluarga dan masyarakat (domestik dan publik). Journal of Islamic Mubadalah menyediakan sarana untuk diskusi berkelanjutan tentang isu-isu relevan yang menjadi fokus dan cakupan jurnal ini yang dapat dikaji secara empiris. Jurnal ini menerbitkan artikel penelitian yang mencakup seluruh aspek kajian (kajian interdisipliner) tentang Mubādalah (saling menguntungkan), hubungan manusia yang setara, dan menegakkan keadilan gender. Isu-isu kajian Mubadalah tidak terbatas pada kajian tentang hubungan suami istri dalam rumah tangga, tetapi juga seluruh anggota keluarga seperti hubungan orang tua dan anak atau kajian tentang hubungan keluarga dan masyarakat (domestik dan publik). Beberapa isu kajian yang dapat dipublikasikan antara lain: Politik Mubadalah; Ekonomi Mubadalah; Peran Perempuan dalam Pendidikan; Peran Perempuan dalam Tradisi Adat Lokal; Kepemimpinan (Qiwamah) dalam Perspektif Mubadalah; Gerakan Ulama Perempuan; Reformasi Hukum dalam Perspektif Mubadalah; Mubadalah dalam Pola Pengasuhan Anak; Mubadalah dalam Konteks Seksual; Mubadalah dalam Rumah Tangga.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 18 Documents
Husband and Wife Relationship of Tabligh Jama'ah in Ambehta Mohan India and its Implications for Household Harmony from the Perspective of Mubadalah Kashvi, Fatimah Amayra
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 1 No. 2 December (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/rzkm3p26

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This article reveals the condition of women in Tabligh Jama'ah families where their husbands do Khurûj fī sabīlillah Khurūj. Islamic women in India are still shackled by patriarchal culture, often getting discrimination and injustice in the name of religion. This phenomenon is analyzed from the perspective of mubadalah. The purpose of this article is how is the form of husband and wife relations if the husband does Khurûj fī sabīlillah Khurūj from a mubadalah perspective and its impact on the household? This type of article is qualitative, analyzing in depth related to the relationship between husband and wife Khurûj fī sabīlillah Khurūj, this field research was conducted in Ambehta Mohan Village is a village located in Nanauta Mandal Saharanpur district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The results of research in Ambehta Mohan Village found that, husband and wife relations in the families of Tabligh Jama'ah who do Khurūj Fī Sabīlillāh in practice the relationship is not balanced, the wife experiences a double workload, the wife does domestic work while earning a living. The practice of Khurūj Fī Sabīlillāh causes household disharmony. Indian women's equality organizations have socialized women's equality programs, but this is not easy because the patriarchal culture and caste classification in Ambehta Mohan Village are still very strong. 
Misogynistic Hadith in the Reading of the Liberal Islamic Network: A New Direction of  Hadith Understanding Zuhdi, M. Nurdin
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 1 No. 2 December (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/9pgv5810

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The Liberal Islamic Network (JIL) has a unique and interesting understanding of religious texts, including Hadith. One of the themes that will be examined in this article is about its interpretation of misogynistic hadith. The question is why does JIL have a different reading of the misogynistic hadith? The purpose of writing is to find a female-friendly understanding of the hadith.. This research is a library research; the approach used is descriptive-critical analysis with qualitative methods, the theory used is mubadalah; data collection is done by exploring library data, both published in the form of books or articles by JIL which can be accessed at www.islamlib.com. The results of the study show that in JIL view, interpreting the hadith text is not enough just by looking at the sound and quality of the text alone. However, in understanding a hadith it is very important to consider rationality and logic. According to JIL, rationality and logic will help determine the objectivity of understanding a hadith. For JIL, Maqashid Al-Shari'ah is the first source of law in Islam and then followed in tandem by the Qur'an and Al-Sunnah. For JIL, Maqashid Al-Syari'ah is the core of the totality of Islamic teachings. This research recommendation for preachers, religious figures, household leaders, that in reading and understanding hadith is not enough with just one approach, but it requires integration of knowledge, including the mubadalah approach that contains the principles of humanity. Hadith is not enough to be understood only textually and bayani oriented, it needs another approach that is more rational-contextual (burhani) and friendly-wise (irfani).
Repositioning of Female Children's Inheritance in Indonesia Through Jurisprudence in the Perspective of Mubadalah Theory Al-Fitri; Aulia Rahman Iskandar; A. Zamakhsyari Baharuddin
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/banhpc96

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Although Indonesia has made legal reforms in the field of inheritance, in practice there are nevertheless problems with the position of girls. The role of Religious Court judges is very large in providing protection for the inheritance rights of girls. If there is a division of inheritance that is treated discriminatory, judges must dare to make breakthroughs in reform. The goal is so that the position and status of inheritance of girls does not experience discrimination. This issue is interesting because some inheritance teachings differentiate between boys and girls, so that they have received criticism from women activists, although from Islamic law experts. This study aims to determine the arguments of the Supreme Court in interpreting the word walád. The method used is qualitative, with a normative approach, which is analyzed using the mubádalah theory, which emphasizes the distribution of inheritance on the principles of cooperation, mutuality, reciprocity and gender justice. The results of this study indicate that jurisprudence has responded to equality between boys and girls in the contemporary inheritance system, although in its application it has not been fully followed by Religious Court judges. In determining the position of heirs, it is no longer based on gender, therefore must be repositioned on the basis of the closeness of the bloodline relationship between the heir and the testator.
Mubadalah as a Pillar of Family Resilience in Indonesia in Facing the Challenges of Information Disruption Fathul Muin; Farah Batrisyia Binti Mohd Ridzwan; Susi Nurkholidah; Diah Mukminatul Hasyimi; Sakirman
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/tamhse32

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This article is about the concept of mubadalah as a pillar of family resilience in Indonesia in facing the challenges of the era of information disruption. Family life in the era of information disruption faces major challenges, especially husband and wife relations. The purpose of this article is to analyze mubadalah as a pillar of household resilience in Indonesia amidst information disruption. This research method uses kualitative, data sources are obtained from library materials. The data analysis uses the theory of mutuality or mubadalah. The results of the study found that the era of information disruption has given rise to challenges for family life such as misinformation, decreased quality of interpersonal communication, technology addiction which has an impact on family disharmony. The concept of mubadalah has significant relevance in strengthening family resilience in Indonesia in facing these challenges. Mubadalah offers a holistic approach to maintaining family harmony and stability. The principle of mubadalah, which emphasizes justice, equality, and cooperation between family members, can be the main pillar in building relationships that are mutually supportive, respectful, and solution-oriented. Mubadalah is not only relevant as a religious concept, however also as a practical solution in responding to the increasingly complex social dynamics in the modern era.
Implementation of Hadanah by Single Parents as A Result of Divorce in Indonesia Perspective of Maqashid Syariah and Qira'ah Mubadalah Mustaqim, Dede Al Mustaqim; Afif Muamar; Muhammad Feby Ridho Pangestu; Nazula Alfirahmah
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/njf6bt59

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The rising divorce rate in Indonesia has had a significant impact on family dynamics, particularly in the implementation of child custody (hadanah) by single mothers. This study aims to explore and analyze the implementation of hadanah by single mothers after divorce using the theoretical approaches of Maqashid Syariah and Qira’ah Mubadalah (as formulated by Faqihuddin Abul Kodir). Employing a qualitative method through a literature review approach, this research is designed to uncover a deep, normative, and contextual understanding of hadanah practices in Indonesia. The study is based on data sourced from journal articles, books, and relevant statistical reports (including BPS data on divorce). The findings indicate that the implementation of child custody often faces systemic issues, such as the lack of equitable financial responsibility from fathers, ultimately placing a disproportionate burden on mothers. These conditions do not fully meet the five dimensions of Maqashid Syariah (hifz ad-din, hifz an-nafs, hifz al-‘aql, hifz an-nasl, hifz al-mal), nor do they reflect the ethical principles of Qira’ah Mubadalah such as taradhin, tashawur, and mu’asyarah bil ma’ruf. Therefore, this research contributes to the discourse on gender-just custody practices within Islamic legal thought and Indonesian family law.
Digital Sexual Harassment of Young Women in Mesuji Lampung: Mubadalah Analysis Fauzi, M. Anwar; Ahmad Failasuf Nasuha
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/nr722d03

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Digital sexual harassment is increasingly becoming a real threat to adolescent girls in the era of social media, including in areas that are less accessible to protection systems, such as Mesuji Regency, Lampung. This phenomenon shows that digital space is not yet completely safe, especially for vulnerable groups with minimal gender and digital literacy. This study aims to answer two main questions: (1) what are the forms of digital sexual harassment experienced by adolescent girls in Mesuji, and (2) how the Mubadalah concept can be used as an alternative solution to deal with this problem. The study was conducted using a qualitative approach collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation of two adolescent girls in Masuji, then analyzed through data reduction, data display, and conclusions/verification. The results of the study showed that respondents experienced various forms of digital violence, such as explicit sexual comments, vulgar messages, to body shaming, which causes serious psychological impacts. Whereas, low digital literacy and strong social stigma are inhibiting factors for victims to report. In this context, the Mubadalah perspective is present as an Islamic interpretation approach that emphasizes gender justice and equality, and is relevant to building collective awareness in creating a safer and moreover equal digital space for adolescent girls.
Sexual Violence Against Women in the Family: Prevention Efforts Through a Multidisciplinary Approach (Mubadalah) Rimanto; Sanusi, Afriadi Bin; Sumarni
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/1s25sf96

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This article is about the implementation of Mubadalah as an effort to prevent sexual violence in the family. Data shows that violence in the family is increasing and women are often victims. The purpose of this article is to analyze the model of preventing sexual violence in the household based on a multidisciplinary approach by emphasizing the concept of Mubadalah. The perspective of Mubadalah as a concept of husband and wife relations as an equal and mutually supportive relationship, which can be a foundation in dismantling patriarchal norms that perpetuate violence. This research method uses a qualitative approach, by analyzing in depth the concept of Mubadalah as an offer of resolution of household conflict, this type of article is library research with a phenomenological approach, data sources are obtained from data from the National Commission on Violence Against Women, WHO data and religious courts. The findings show that sexual violence in the household is nevertheless high due to patriarchal norms, lack of gender education, and weak law enforcement. Analysis with the Mubadalah perspective shows that relational justice and mutuality are strategic approaches in education, community empowerment, and the formulation of policies to prevent sexual violence. The results of this study indicate that the concept of Mubadalah can be integrated into education programs, legal interventions, and community-based empowerment to build just and equal families.
Reason Al-Narajil as Gender-Just Jurisprudence: Analysis of the Roles of Women and Men Rohmi Yuhani'ah; Yuslina Mohamed; Rudi Santoso
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/2b874x97

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This article is about the concept of Al-Narajil reasoning as an interpretation approach based on gender-just fiqh. The facts in society nevertheless point to the inequality between men and women, which has an impact on the subordination of their roles in public and domestic. So there needs to be a reinterpretation in the gender approach in order to achieve a partnership between the two. This article aims to analyze how Al-Narajil reasoning can provide a moreover inclusive and fair reinterpretation of gender issues, especially in the relationship between men and women, and their roles in society. The method used is qualitative, which emphasizes the analysis of religious texts and literature studies with a critical hermeneutic approach to Al-Narajil reasoning with comparative theory, library research type. The results of the study show that Al-Narajil reasoning offers space for reinterpretation of texts that are often considered gender biased, by emphasizing the principles of justice (al-'adl) and welfare (al-maslahah). This approach can be a foundation for building a moreover equal understanding of gender in the context of contemporary Islam, while responding to the challenges of modernity without ignoring the spiritual and ethical values of Islam. Al-Narajil rational idea offers a new perspective on the renewal of Islamic law, especially in the context of justice between men and women.

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