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Volume 12 Number 2 Year 2022

8 articles in this issue 

Dani Muhtada,Suhadi Suhadi,In’am Zaidi,Rayyan Alkhair

Hundreds of victims of the 2012 Sunni-Shia conflict in Sampang are still living in refugee camps in Sidoarjo, East Java. They still keep the dream to return back to their home village in Sampang. Even though the majority of them have pledged to return to ... see more

Pags. 231 - 256  

Zulkarnaini Zulkarnaini,Muhammad Ansor,Laila Sari Masyhur

A structural transformation of the public sphere in contemporary Aceh is marked by the monopoly over religious interpretations by the state and ulema through the enactment of Islamic sharia. This article examines the performance of Aceh’s public sphere wi... see more

Pags. 257 - 283  

Ilham Mundzir,Yulianti Muthmainnah

The Indonesian Muslim community has been accustomed to requesting and carrying out religious Fatwas related to ibadah (worship) or mu’amalah (worldly dealings) in religious organizations that gave rise to various Fatwas, such as Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ul... see more

Pags. 285 - 311  

ikhwan ikhwan,Azhariah Fatia,Junizar Suratman,Muhammad Nabil Ramadhan,Alfaiz Alfaiz

This study aimed to determine the relationship between the fiqh understanding and women’s religious role in the tradition of female priests and preachers (imam-khatib) in Balingka, West Sumatra, Indonesia. A qualitative approach was used with data obtaine... see more

Pags. 313 - 339  

Arif Maftuhin,Abidah Muflihati

Since ratifying the CRPD (Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities), Indonesia has witnessed developments in promoting the rights of people with disabilities. Public policies and civil organizations make their respective contributions. Muhamm... see more

Pags. 341 - 367  

Maretha Dellarosa

This article examines the conception of Muslim identity by Muslim teachers in the broader Islamophobic American social environment and the ways they support young Muslim children. To answer these questions, this article employs a qualitative case study by... see more

Pags. 369 - 392  

Agus Waluyo

The work ethic of Javanese Muslim merchants may originate from religious teachings and Javanese philosophical values. Islamic teachings and Javanese philosophy contain values that edify prudence, caution, precision, optimism, patience, trust in God, harmo... see more

Pags. 393 - 419  

Farkhani Farkhani,Elviandri Elviandri,Khudzaifah Dimyati,Absori Absori,Muh Zuhri

Indonesia is characterized by a plurality of values that inspire the formation of the state and its constitution. The democratization after the reformation made some religious communities desire to express their teachings openly. For instance, they desire... see more

Pags. 421 - 446