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Musawa : Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam
Musãwa Journal of Gender and Islamic Studies was first published in March 2002 by PSW (Pusat Studi Wanita) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta under contribution with the Royal Danish Embassy Jakarta. In 2008, published twice a year in collaboration with TAF (The Asia Foundation), namely January and July. Musãwa Journal is a study of gender and Islam especially on gender mainstreaming and child rights both in the study of texts in the Qur’an and Hadith, figures and thoughts, history and repertoire, classical and contemporary literature as well as socio-cultural studies. All concentrations are in the context of Indonesia and other countries in Southeast Asia within the framework of unified NKRI, based on Pancasila. Musãwa Journal has been published by PSW UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta since 2002. Initiated by lecturers, gender activists and Islamic studies scholars of PTKI ( Higher Education of Islamic Religion) Musãwa has regularly published academic works and researches on gender and Islam for almost two decades. Now, the Journal extends its studies with Children and Human Rights (HAM). All studies are still in the context of gender and its mainstreaming. Through the studies hopefully, the Musawa journal can be part of the implementation of gender mainstreaming in the context of Indonesian society.
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Trafficking Dalam Hadis dan Perkembangannya Dalam Konteks Kekinian Suryadilaga, Muhammad Alfatih
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.311-335

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Trafficking in women and children is a form of slavery. Legal laws highly respect human rights and clearly prohibit human trafficking. This trafficking, nevertheless, is mushrooming nowadays, and is like a chain that has no edge. Islam, which comes as a mercy for all, fully appreciates children's and women's rights. Historically, the coming of Islam has elevated the status of women. The Prophet Muhammad was a hero in combating woman trafficking, as it brought about sexual exploitation and prostitution. Trafficking places women as its object and, therefore, the modem society has to leave it. On top of that, the Qur'an and Hadith definitely ban it
Pernikahan Transnasional Versus Perdagangan Perempuan (Book Review) Ismahfudi, Ismahfudi
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.445-453

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Judul Buku : Politik Perdagangan PerempuanPenulis : Andy YentriyaniPengantar : Mely G. TanPenerbit : Galang Press, YogyakartaTahun Terbit : 2004Tebal: 251 Halaman + xviii
Pengantin Pesanan Pos (Mail Order Bride): Modus Operandi Human Trafficking di Indonesia Lessy, Zulkipli
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.337-358

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Marriage for some people is a sacred thing: it is a part of the important forms of worship of God. The sacredness, nevertheless, to some extent disappears when the marriage mainly becomes a trap that concludes with prostitution and slavery. This article examines mail-order bride as a form of human  trafficking. Women in this kind of trafficking are primarily trafficked for prostitution industries. The mail,order bride arrangements occur in Indonesia and, also, in many countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, and Malaysia. This form of trafficking is more difficult to deal with because of its hidden schema: marriage is commonly considered an individual privacy wherein outsiders cannot easily interfere.
Lembar Fakta Trafficking Untuk Anak Yang Dilacurkan di Indonesia dan Penegakan Hukumnya Handayani, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi; Zamroni, Mohammad
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.359-380

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Human trafficking is one of activities that constitute serious violence against human rights, particularly the rights of women and children trafficked. In fact, trafficking has become a universal phenomenon and is considered the enemy of all countries in the world. In Indonesia, women and children are trafficked from one country to another and within the country itself. They are trafficked for domestic work, waiters, entertainers, booked brides, beggars or prostitution. Law enforcement in both national and international levels has been conducted. The laws, nevertheless, cannot effectively overcome the problem of trafficking in women and children
Trafficking Tantangan Bagi Indonesia Khayati, Enny Zuhni
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.381-397

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Human trafficking is currently a global issue. The reasons for conducting human trafficking include the low level of society knowledge and of skill abilities, the poverty, the limited available jobs, the high level of jobless people, and the weakness of law protection. The victims of human trafficking are mostly children (people under 18 year old) and women from poor families. They have to forcibly leave their safe hometown to work in dangerous working places. Most of them have been sexually exploited and trafficked for domestic work and receive unreasonable small payment. Their boss horribly treated them inhumanly. Trafficking is done by agents or sponsors: they work with worker recruiters/intermediaries particularly in villages. There have been a lot of efforts from governmental and non government institution to eliminate the human trafficking. But, the question is whether Indonesia has prioritized education and programs for the improvement of life skill in order to develop the quality of human resources to be able to eventually prevent human trafficking in Indonesia.
Perdagangan Anak Perempuan dan Strategi Penanganannya Sriharini, Sriharini
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.399-417

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This article examines on human trafficking, especially younggirls. Children as the next generation need to be secured for their save, welfare and also protected their rights. Sometimes in reality, it reflects opposite conditions. There is an apprehensive phenomena in society which is young girl trafficking. It can be considered as gender base violence that experienced by girls or practices that discriminate women. This violence can arise various problems of psychologies, physical, psychology, economic, and even sexual. Therefore, overcoming this women violence in the form of girl trafficking need to be prioritized. In effort to handle it, it needs to be preceded by socialization about girl trafficking to most of components society, so people pay attention toward the issues, and it is urgent to be struggled. Then, it implements a comprehensive program. Starting from preventing, protecting, rehabilitation, and reintegrating which are conducted by involving teachers, society religious teachers/leaders and government officials also decision makers in according with their own task.
Menggagas Tafsir Anti Trafficking (lnterpretasi Historis terhadap Q.S. al-Nur: 33) Syarif, Ali Imron
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.293-309

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This article discusses about woman sexual exploitation according to the Qur'an. The study focuses on the general Qur'anic massages on human and women's rights, and, more specifically, an-Nur: 33. It is obvious that since the beginningof its revelation, the Qur'an has been strongly against woman sexual exploitation. It, gradually and proportionallyacknowledges women's rights. Woman trafficking is in opposition to the spirit and elan vital of the Qur'an.
Analisis RUU Anti Trafficking di Indonesia Rahmah, Wahyuni Shifatur
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/musawa.2006.43.419-443

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Trafficking was initially associated with prostitution but, infact, it includes some other exploitations and slavery. Human trafficking keeps growing and its farm and complexity are changing from time to time_the only persistent thing is its characteristic of human exploitation. It is illegal activity and is against human rights: it is against the rights of its victims, which include women, children and worker. Trafficking is vulnerable to the emergence of violence against human beings, unwanted pregnancy, and sexually transmitted (STD) and infectious diseases. The networks of trafficking are currently well organized and, therefore, it demands a more serious and global attention to deal with the issue. Each country, including Indonesia, has to rethink about its system of law to be able to prosecute the traffickers and help the victims, both materially and immaterially. Some countries have ratified and implemented the anti-trafficking law. In Indonesia, however, the law is presently neither ratified nor implemented yet. The government of Indonesia, nonetheless, proclaimed the national action plan for the elimination of trafficking in women and children and made RUU (draft of laws) on anti, trafficking. So many women and children in Indonesia are waiting for the law that liberates them from any violence or exploitation and enables them to enjoy freedom of life. This draft, therefore, has to be immediately ratified.

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