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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
Articles 240 Documents
Islam and Democracy: The Case of the Early Reform Era Abdillah, Masykuri
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i2.43764

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Almost all ulama and Muslim intellectuals in Indonesia accept the term “democracy” and support it as a system that must be implemented in Indonesia. The emergence of the “reform era” following the fall of authoritarian Soeharto’s government in 1998 was marked as the starting point of the transition to substantive democracy. The political reform took the form of conducting free elections, developing a multiparty system, and guaranteeing more freedom for the press and citizens to express their opinions and criticism, and the amendments to the 1945 Constitution. This ran well, so the democratic transition was considered successful. The political parties and civil society organizations, including those with an Islamic background, played an important role in this transition. To develop a civilized democracy in Indonesia, the government, political parties, and civil societies, especially religious organizations, made efforts to strengthen ethics and moral education as well as civic education, conveying values in a democratic system, such as tolerance, trust, responsibility, law consciousness, and others. This research was done through qualitative approach, based on library documents.
Religious Participation of Millennial Muslim Women: A Sociological Study of the Influence of Interaction and Motivation to Use Social Media Chaerani, Annisa Nurul; Utami, Ririn Rizkiya; Aly, Kamall; Alwi, Muammar; Y, Ansari
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i2.42569

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This study analyzes how interaction and motivation to use social media influence religious participation, especially among millennial Muslim women. Social media has become a new public space for religious people to interact, share, and organize religious activities. This study uses a quantitative method by distributing online questionnaires to millennial generation Muslim women who follow @kingfasialjim Instagram account. Researchers chose to take samples with purposive sampling using Malhotra's technique and obtained a sample of 100 people. The results showed that social media interaction has a significant influence on religious participation, while motivation to use social media has no significant influence when analyzed individually. However, when interaction and motivation were analyzed together, both were found to have a significant influence on religious participation. The findings are relevant for religious communities and stakeholders who want to understand the dynamics of religious expression and participation in the social media era. 
The Eliminating Forced Marriage Through the Law: Effectiveness and Social Urgency Bidayati, Kholis; Tuerxun, Abudushalamu; Baehaqi, Wawan
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.40312

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This article discusses the law's effectiveness and urgency in eliminating forced marriage in Indonesia. This research is qualitative research with a legal effectiveness approach. The primary data in this research is quantitative data from previous research that discussed the phenomenon of forced marriage. Secondary data consists of related laws and regulations, journals, and books. The research results show that legal regulations regarding the rejection of forced marriage have been regulated in various favorable laws in Indonesia but have not shown a significant influence in reducing the high rate of forced marriage. It is for two reasons. Firstly, there are still overlapping legal regulations regarding forced marriage, namely between the marriage dispensation article (UUP) and the article prohibiting child marriage (UU PKS). Second, the root of the problem of forced marriage lies in social factors, like a weak economy and a low level of public education.
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.
Aligning Legal Effectiveness with Children's Interests: A Study of Marriage Dispensation Decisions in Religious Courts of Amuntai Hidayah, Ahdiyatul; Alaklabi, Mesfer Ali M
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 13, No 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v13i2.35326

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This article delves into the significance of the legal effectiveness theory in the context of applying the principle for the well-being of children, specifically within the decisions of marriage dispensations in Religious Courts. The focus is on promoting the welfare of children by means of marriage permits, which are legal policies allowing marriages to take place below the legally stipulated age, subject to certain conditions. Emphasizing the principle of the child's best interests in this scenario is crucial, considering the potential impact on the well-being and development of the children involved. This research is grounded in the theory of legal effectiveness, which underscores the efficient and equitable achievement of legal goals. A qualitative approach is employed, involving interviews with Religious Court judges who handle marriage dispensation cases. The findings reveal that the principle of the child's best interests significantly informs the judges' deliberations. Judges endeavor to ensure that marriage dispensations are granted only when deemed the optimal choice for the child's welfare. This study offers a nuanced understanding of how legal effectiveness contributes to safeguarding children's rights and interests within the realm of marriage dispensations. The practical implication of these findings underscores the imperative to continually develop legal policies and court practices that prioritize the interests and welfare of children. 
The Reactualization of the Murder Payment of Fines (Diyah) in the Aceh Qānūn: A Sociological Perspective of the Islamic Law Munawarsyah, Munawarsyah; Asmuni, Asmuni; Matsum, Hasan
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.37649

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As the only province in Indonesia implementing Islamic Sharia law, Aceh has a rich historical and cultural context rooted in Islamic traditions. In the modern era, understanding how Sharia law interacts with diverse community demands is crucial. This study examines the actualization of diyah (compensation) in Aceh's Qānūn Jināyah (Crimes) using a sociological approach to Islamic law. The qualitative research method employed involves descriptive data collection. The findings reveal that the diyah law in Aceh’s Qānūn Jināyah illustrates the intricate interaction between social, cultural, legal, and religious aspects in the application and acceptance of Islamic law. Diyah serves not only as a formal legal instrument for justice but also as a reflection of the strong cultural values, religious traditions, and social norms within Acehnese society. Through sociological analysis, the study highlights how the mechanism for implementing diyah in the Qānūn Jināyah embodies the integration of Islamic law with the socio-cultural values of Acehnese society, offering insights into how Sharia law adapts to contemporary social challenges and changes.
Intuition in Islamic and Contemporary Psychology Aqil, Rihab Said; Mujib, Abdul
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i1.24693

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In the last two decades, the theme of intuition has increasingly attracted the attention of academics, including psychologists. The increasing interest of psychologists in intuition is because the process of judgment and decision-making within individuals often occurs outside of their conscious thinking. This happens when individuals face uncertain situations, time pressure, and complex, ambiguous, and even strange problems. Intuition is the capacity of the human soul to know or understand a matter automatically, effortless, and affectively without rational processes. Intuition in psychological studies is based on experiences and knowledge accumulated from the past and stored in memory. In contrast to the Islamic perspective, intuition (divine) is based on the experience of spiritual disclosure coming from divine gifts. This study uses a psychological approach with descriptive comparative analysis techniques to discuss intuition, its mechanisms and development, originating from two perspectives: Islam and contemporary psychology. This study constructs five types of intuition where spiritual intuition occupies the highest position, followed by moral, creative, expertise, and social intuition. 
Social Ethics and Local Literature: The Kabanti of Buton Traditions Hidayat, Syahrul Ramadhan; Yusof, Nabilah; Jari, Taher Mohammad T.
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.40792

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This journal examines the role of the kabanti tradition in projecting social ethics and local literacy in Buton, Southeast Sulawesi. Kabanti, a form of oral and written literature rich in Islamic and local cultural values, has become an important medium for the dissemination of Islamic teachings and the cultivation of social values within the Buton community. Despite facing challenges from globalization and digitization, the kabanti tradition persists as a vital part of Buton's cultural identity. This research employs an exploratory, sociological, and ethnographic approach to understand how kabanti maintains and strengthens the norms, values, and social identity of the Buton community. The results indicate that kabanti is not merely an oral and written tradition but also a social institution that influences the way of life and human interactions within the Buton community. Consequently, this research contributes to preserving and empowering local cultural heritage through the kabanti tradition.
Education Model of Tarekat Based Islamic Boarding School and Its Influence on Modern Society Mujiburrohman, Mujiburrohman; Saepudin, Didin; Alfelahi, Ismail Abdullah H.
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.39293

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This study examines tarekat and its development in the Islamic education curriculum at Jagat Arsy Islamic Boarding School and how it affects modern society from the development of the educational model applied to it. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach, using data from observation, interviews, and documentation. The study results show that integrating tarekat into the curriculum of Islamic religious education has significant benefits, especially in developing spirituality and morality. Tarekat helps to increase self-discipline, closeness to God, and the formation of a better-centered character. However, challenges during its implementation, including resistance from conservative factions and the struggle to develop a standardized curriculum, hindered the process. The tarekat-based education model is perceived to have shifted public opinion regarding tarekat's adaptability to modern life, leading to increased support and adoption of tarekat practices. These findings reaffirm the significance of integrating tarekat into the education system and offer fresh insights for developing a comprehensive and systematic Islamic educational model.
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28975

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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