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Jurnal Indo-Islamika
ISSN : 20889445     EISSN : 27231135     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15408/idi.v9i1.14826
Jurnal Indo-Islamika adalah jurnal nasional yang diterbitkan oleh Sekolah Pascasarjana UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta sejak 2011 melalui SK Direktur Pascasarjana Fokus Fokus Jurnal Indo-Islamika adalah menyediakan pemahaman yang baik tentang Islam khas Indonesia melalui telaah pemikiran dan penelitian lapangan mutakhir dalam bentuk artikel dan telaah buku Cakupan Cakupan Indo-Islamika adalah wacana dan penelitian Islam Indonesia dan menyebarkannya kepada akademisi di tingkatan regional dan internasional. Menjadi semacam studi kawasan, Jurnal Indo Islamika mengundang para pemikir dan peneliti untuk menyumbang tulisan dari berbagai pendekatan
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The Discourse on Sexuality in Islamic Bioethics Perspective Ingrid Mattson Umam, Miftahul; Al Jufri, Muhammad Arman; Rohmaniyah, Inayah
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28756

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Recently, the issue of sexuality in Islamic bioethics has often led to discrimination on gender issues, especially against women. The model for reading religious texts influenced by patriarchal culture and the massive development of health technology are allegedly the two reasons for this problem. This article examines sexuality in the discourse of Islamic bioethics developed by Ingrid Mattson. This article is included in qualitative research with the type of literature study. The discourse on sexuality in Islamic bioethics developed by Ingrid Mattson is a material object in this research. At the same time, the formal object of this research is discourse theory. The three points described in this study include; what is the form of discourse reading religious texts about sexuality in Islamic bioethics from the perspective of Ingrid Mattson, what are the background factors, and what are the implications. As a result, Ingrid Mattson's reading of religious texts must present the historicity of each verse and consider a gender balance. The factor that causes this discourse to exist is discrimination, verses that defend women in sexuality. This discourse's implications can unravel the discrimination problem that often befalls women and children.
The Dynamics of Education of Mlangi Community in Yogyakarta: from Pesantren Education to Formal Education Sasadara, Sasadara; Fakhiroh, Shofa; Setiawan, Agung
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28757

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The life of Javanese society in general is heavily influenced by the culture and the values of pesantren. For some Javanese who fall into the category of santri, their education cannot be separated from the world of pesantren. This also happens in Mlangi community, where they are also part of santri who study at pesantren. But as the time progresses and the time changes, the people of Mlangi also began to pursue formal education in their lives. This research uses the concept of dynamics and of modernization with historical research methods. The theory used is of evolution by Herbert Spencer. Spencer said that the evolution occurring in a society is based on the types of society in question. The typology of society developed by Spencer is a simple society and a pluralistic society. The historical research method consists of heuristics, verification, interpretation, and historiography. The study found that Mlangi community initially feel that religious education alone is sufficient. After modernization, they feel that formal education is also important in addition to the religious education obtained at pesantren. This is due to their evolving mindset due to modernization. In 2001, many parents started sending their children to several pesantren in Mlangi. In addition to studying at pesantren, they also want to study in formal schools because of the demands of an increasingly modern era. They want balance between the world and the hereafter.
Geopolitic Reconstruction of Religion (Learning from Hurgronje in Religion versus Government Conflict Management) Moersidin, Murry Darmoko; Mumtaz, Nadhif Muhammad; Salsabila, Ayna Jamila; Alu Hasan, Khalid Ibrahim; Sholihaturrahmaniah, Isna
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2: (2022)
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Political expression of religion can be dangerous for good governance system. And this has really happened in Indonesian history, both during the Dutch occupation and when Indonesia became independent. Religion has become a political vehicle in various forms of political parties and non-parties. Religion also caused military wars which resulted in heavy casualties. The research questions are: What are the factors that turn religion against the government? How did Hurgronje resolve the religious versus government conflict? The approach is carried out with the Sociology of Religion. This paper uses the IMRAD style. Materials obtained through documents and internet news media. The method used is qualitative. The Results: religion as a political doctrine will lead to conflict religion and government and through three groupings of the role of religion in the right portion, ala Hurgronje, will enable the government to reduce conflict
Women in Islamic Historiography and History Saepudin, Didin; Zahra, Nabila Himmatina
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28976

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This article aims to reveal the rareness of historical writing that elevated the female figure as the main character. This gives rise to the assumptions that women are not much involved in history. The method used in this article is the historical research method. This Article finds that there are several possible factors that have made the writing of women's development history neglected and relatively slow compared to other social histories. First, the erroneous paradigm of women's history. Many opinions assume that everything related to women's problems is domestic issues and private. While anything related to science is identical to the world of men. Second, the wrong perspective about women's world is very influential on other factors. Among them are methodological and source issues; women are considered to be dealing with private issues only, while most of the documents/data deal with public issues, which are dominated by men's world. Therefore, it is possible that women are often overlooked and neglected from the record
International Terrorism and Citizenship: Quo-Vadis Citizenship Status (ex) ISIS Members Syam, Roqiyul Ma’arif; Fitriya, Nauval; Elkoshly, Salim; Afiah, Khoniq Nur
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28981

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The phenomenon of the emergence of the international terrorist group ISIS has succeeded in recruiting members from various countries in the world. This serious threat to national security is closely related to the issue of a person's citizenship status, either as a member or as a mere sympathizer. Several countries responded to the entry of their nationals into this international terrorist group with proposals to revoke their citizenship. On the one hand, international terrorism is a serious threat to state sovereignty, on the other hand the problem of denationalizing a former member or affiliated with ISIS is not an easy thing. Citizenship status is a human right that is protected, both in legal instruments in Indonesia and in international legal instruments. Citizenship law in Indonesia regulates in such a way regarding loss of citizenship. From an international perspective, international legal instruments strictly prevent member states from carrying out such denationalization efforts.

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