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AL-MAIYYAH: Media Transformasi Gender dalam Paradigma Sosial Keagamaan
ISSN : 1979245X     EISSN : 25489887     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35905/almaiyyah
AL-MAIYYAH: Media Transformasi Gender dalam Paradigma Sosial Keagamaan is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles and critical reviews in the fields of gender studies and socio-religious studies, with a particular focus on Muslim societies. The journal advances interdisciplinary scholarship of international relevance by providing a platform to critically examine gender as a lived, negotiated, and context-embedded social practice within religious and social realities. Its distinctive contribution lies in foregrounding empirically grounded and theoretically informed analyses of how gender is constructed and contested across education, ritual life, popular culture, community structures, and public policy, while situating Muslim contexts within broader global debates on gender, justice, and social change. The journal welcomes submissions from researchers and academics around the world on topics including: Gender and Islamic Studies Gender and Islamic Religious Thought, Feminist Tafsir, Gendered Readings of the Qur’an and Hadith, Gender Ethics in Islam, Contemporary Islamic Thought on Gender Gender, Education, and Cultural Transformation Gender and Education, Cultural Transmission and Change, Gender Socialization, Educational Policy and Gender Equality, Pedagogy and Gender Justice Family, Children, and Social Relations in Muslim Contexts Family Dynamics, Child Development, Parenting Practices, Gender Roles in the Family, Marriage and Kinship Systems Social Empowerment, Identity, and Community Studies Social Empowerment, Community Participation, Civil Society, Gender and Social Movements, Masculinity Studies, Identity and Social Justice Local Traditions and Global Gender Discourses Local Religious Practices, Indigenous Traditions, Local–Global Intersections, Transnational Gender Discourses, Globalization and Gender in Islam All submissions to the journal undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure academic quality, originality, methodological soundness, and relevance to global scholarly debates. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that present empirically grounded research, strong theoretical analysis, and critical perspectives that contribute to the development of gender studies and socio-religious scholarship. The journal is committed to promoting open access to knowledge and aims to make high-quality academic research accessible to a broader international audience. It also seeks to foster intellectual exchange and collaboration among scholars from diverse cultural and geographical contexts, facilitating dialogue between local empirical realities and global theoretical frameworks in the study of gender, religion, and social transformation.
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Local Government Policies and Participation of Religious Leaders Preventing Sexual Harassment After the Earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi Murni Ratna Sari Alauddin; Maulid Maulid; Indar Ismail Jamaluddin
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This study aims to know the local government of Central Sulawesi Province on a temporary provision in preventing women survivors of the earthquake. And to know the actions of religious leaders in preventing sexual harassment of women who survived the earthquake in Palu. The discussion in this article departs from a qualitative descriptive study. Local government officials and religious leaders were the subjects of the interviews. The results showed that the local government in Central Sulawesi indirectly triggered the occurrence and sexual violence experienced by women who survived the earthquake in temporary shelters. This refers to aspects of communication, resources, attitude of implementers. Policy implementers in disaster management. Besides that, the religious leaders have given the role of preventing sexual intercourse with women who survived the earthquake. The varied roles given in preventing and fulfilling government obligations that are negligent towards the victims. Although it is realized that the contributions of these religious leaders are mostly focused on their people.
Andi Depu and Women’s Leadership in the Colonial Era: A Study of Feminism Miftahul Jannah
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This research departs from the problem of the existence of stereotypes against women who have intellectual qualities below men, because emotional feelings dominate in women. This has implications for the view that women are unfit to lead and ideal women are those who work in the kitchen, but such stereotypes actually lead to various discriminations against women. In this article, we will present the figure of Andi Depu as a female leader in Balanipa, who fought against the invaders. The methodology used in this study, namely the type of research: Library Research or literature study, nature of the research: qualitative, research method: descriptive analysis and using a feminist approach. The results in this study, namely: Andi Depu's leadership is a form of anti-thesis to the perception of society that views women as weak creatures, so they cannot be used as leaders. In addition, Andi Depu's leadership is also a form of anti-thesis to the misogynistic view which states that women only play a role in the domestic sphere and do not have a social role.
Widow Stigma: A Critical Study of the Discrimination of Widow in Public (Islamic Perspective and Gender) Muhammad Aminuddin Shofi
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This article aims to describe the stigma of the people of Tukum village, Tekung sub-district, Lumajang district towards women with widow status. It uses field research with a qualitative approach and an analysis of Islam and gender. The results are the emergence of negative perceptions of widow status because of male dominance in social life. They underestimate widowed women more easily than widowed men. Even though two widower statuses are the equivalent of widowed status because of the end of a divorce. However, there is also a positive stigma found by assuming that a widow cannot be underestimated. This is supported that there are widows who can be the backbone of their husbands after a divorce. Through gender analysis, differences in the image of widows were historically formed based on several factors. It was then socialized, strengthened, and built through socio-cultural, even supported by myths or religious misinterpretations. In Islam, the principle of justice is strongly upheld, equality of rights and obligations to men and women. They are adjusted to their respective responsibilities without preferences and discrimination that benefit men and harm women.
Gender Communication For Disaster Education In Women’s Prison Halimatu Sa'diah
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Disaster education is essential in creating a prison system that is resilient to disasters. However, it is still designed commonly in Indonesia and is not gender specific. This research emphasizes how crucial gender communication is for disaster education in prison, particularly in female prisons. This research aims to identify how gender is communicated during disaster education at Lapas Perempuan Kelas IIB Yogyakarta. It started with a research question on how the implementation of gender communication between women staff and women prisoners during disaster education. The method used in this study was a case study method used at Lapas Perempuan Kelas IIB Yogyakarta. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and document studies. The results discovered that the gender communication process during disaster education at Lapas Perempuan Kelas IIB Yogyakarta still did not completely accommodate women prisoners’ needs. This research highlights the relationship between gender issues and the women’s access to disaster management in Indonesia. The results are expected to encourage women’s participation in disaster management, also improve disaster education quality in women’s prisons.
Tana Luwu’s Local Environmental Wisdom (Vandana Shiva’s Ecofeminism Perspective) Syahruddin Syahruddin; Sapruddin Sapruddin; Andi Batara Indra; Fajrul Ilmy Darussalam; Emiyanti Emiyanti
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This study aims to determine the form and practice of Luwu's local wisdom in Vandana Shiva's ecofeminism perspective. This study used descriptive qualitative methods focusing on the indigenous peoples of Kalotok, Kanan Dede, and Komba. The study found that: (1) the forms of local wisdom of Luwu in the perspective of ecofeminism as follows; Tudang sipulung (round-down sitting), pesta panen (harvesting party), and tomakaka perempuan (local-noble female); (2) Local wisdom practices of Luwu in the perspective of ecofeminism have been embodied in deliberation and negotiation between community leaders for some events. The practices are the planting season, when someone violates customs, cutting down trees for building a house, ‘pesta panen’ (harvest celebrations by the community), ‘makan bersama’ (congregational feast between community groups), the involvement of women as tomakaka (noble person), and the existence of women's farmer groups.
Belis in the Marriage of the Dawan Community in East Nusa Tenggara Nur Wahida Yusuf; Yayuk Julyyanti; Nelson Baito Banani
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This study determines the meaning of belis for the Dawan Tribe in Nonbaun Village. In addition, the study is to find out what are the inhibiting and supporting factors that influence the change in the meaning of belis for the Dawan Tribe in Nonbaun Village, East Nusa Tenggara. A qualitative method is used to conduct the research. The results show belis was interpreted as a tribute to the parents of a woman’s family. Wife’s rights in family can be guaranteed by giving belis from man. The provision of belis can regulate the behavior of the wife in the family. Giving belis can also affect the role of the wife in the household. Wife can work, become heirs, and have rights to their offspring later. Thus, the wife will be free to work at home without feeling awkward, and the wife can give opinions to the family or can act as a representative of the family in traditional events. The Dawan Tribe community places belis as an obligation, so the habit of giving belis is carried out continuously by the local community. This research implies that belis is currently experiencing a shift in meaning, previously containing the value of sacredness, and now that value has shifted to the commercial realm.

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