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The Sociology of Islam
ISSN : 27742814     EISSN : 27752143     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15642/jsi
Core Subject : Social,
Jurnal The Sociology of Islam memfokuskan kajiannya pada isu-isu kontemporer dalam masyarakat muslim, termasuk identitas agama, transformasi sosial, relasi gender, isu-isu tentang cyber-religion, hubungan lintas agama, radikalisme dan kajian sosiologis lain yang berkaitan dengan tema Islam dan masyarakat.
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Conflict Analysis in Fundraising for Mosque Construction from Ralf Dahrendorf’s Perspective Azmi, Mohammad; Taufiq, Amal
The Sociology of Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jsi.2024.7.1.1-14

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The problems studied in this research are: how is the process of collecting funds for building a mosque in Serah Village Panceng District Gresik Regency and how conflicts occur in collecting funds involving the construction committee, the mosque administrator and the community as parties who must carry out the decision to give infaq. This research uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews with related parties, namely the mosque construction committee, mosque ta'mir and residents of the surrounding community. The theory used for analysis uses the perspective of Ralf Dahrendorf's conflict theory. The results of the research show that firstly, because of the high construction costs required for the construction of the mosque, funds were collected by the mosque ta'mir management through various methods, including withdrawing infaq to the community, but the problem is that the committee has determined the nominal amount of the infaq so that it burdens the community. who are classified as economically weak communities. Secondly, the conflict over collecting infaq was also carried out on residents of Serah village who worked as migrant workers in Malaysia, even though their families were already burdened with paying infaq as well.
Pergeseran Otoritas Keagamaan di Ruang Publik Virtual X (Twitter) Muttaqin, Husnul
The Sociology of Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jsi.2024.7.1.1-30

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The social media platform X (Twitter) has evolved into a virtual public space extensively utilized by its users to discuss various issues, including religion. This phenomenon presents an intriguing subject for investigation, particularly concerning the resurgence of traditional religious authority into the virtual public sphere and the influential capacity of social media algorithms to direct and shape users' religious perspectives. This research examines the shift in religious authority within the virtual public space of social media platform X (Twitter). Qualitative research methods will be employed in this inquiry. The study utilizes data crawling techniques facilitated by an application built using the Python programming language to define the research scope. The study yields several noteworthy findings. Firstly, the emergence of traditional religious authority appears to facilitate the proliferation of more open and substantive religious discussions within the virtual public space. Secondly, the emergence of two novel types of authority within the virtual public space, namely anonymous human authority and impersonal non-human authority. Anonymous human authority derives its legitimacy from social media reputation, while impersonal non-human authority manifests in the form of social media algorithms capable of influencing and shaping religious perspectives through the mechanism of creating algorithmic circles.
Stigma Virginitas Terhadap Preferensi Memilih Pasangan Hidup di Kalangan Gen Z Surabaya Effendi, Masitah; Fitri, Ananda Kurnia Wulan; A’yun, Qurrota; Saifullah, Muhammad Ilham
The Sociology of Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jsi.2024.7.1.95-113

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Research on the preferences for choosing a partner in Generation Z examines changes in views regarding the value of virginity and virginity status which are undergoing transformation along with developments in time and technology. This research uses qualitative methods with a phenomenological approach and focuses on teenagers born from 1997 to 2012 and domiciled in Surabaya as the research population. This research uses a purposive sampling technique with data collection tools and methods using in-depth interviews supported by primary and secondary data. In general, it was found that Generation Z in Surabaya is looking for a comprehensive life partner by considering cognitive and emotional aspects. They also emphasized the importance of gender equality in romantic relationships, a focus on shared values, and the ability to work together to face life's challenges ahead.
Tindakan Ekonomi: Antara Ruang Rasionalitas dan Ruang Religiusitas dalam Perspektif Sosiologi dan Filsafat Sosial Azizah, Siti
The Sociology of Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jsi.2024.7.1.77-94

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This article analyzes human economic behavior as social beings through two seemingly opposing perspectives: the utilitarian perspective and the embeddedness perspective. The utilitarian perspective posits that economic actions are carried out rationally based on economic principles, falling into the realm of rationality in philosophical studies. Conversely, the embeddedness perspective argues that economic actions are always tied to social contexts such as norms, habits, rules, traditions, and religion, making it impossible for economic actions to be detached from the realm of religiosity. Since humans live in a religious environment, economic actions must adhere to religious values. This article focuses on economic actions as texts or social realities and how the realms of rationality and religiosity can find common ground. Using a literature review method and a philosophical approach, this article collects data through library research techniques and analyzes it using qualitative descriptive analysis and comparative analysis techniques. In the realm of rationality, human economic actions are inseparable from the nature of intellect, where economic actors act according to the logic of their interests. Economic behavior is considered rational if it aligns with the desired logical standards. On the other hand, in the realm of religiosity, humans as moral beings are influenced by their religious character, which impacts their economic actions. This article emphasizes that the analysis of economic actions exists simultaneously in the realms of rationality and religiosity, without being treated as a dichotomy. Economic activities require rationality to maximize efforts but also need strong moral values as an instrument.
Seksualitas Manusia di Era Digital: Terbentuknya Budaya Cybersex dalam Komunitas Siber Musarrofa, Ita; Sa’adah, Mazro’atus
The Sociology of Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jsi.2024.7.1.45-77

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The digital era allows sexual activities to be carried out online. This article aims to look at cybersex culture and how the reality of that culture is formed. Data about cybersex was extracted from previous research and sites on the internet that describe the reality of cybersex. This data was then analyzed using content analysis. The theories used are Peter L. Berger's dialectical theory of externalization, objectivation and internalization and the uses and gratification theory. This research found that the formation of sexual culture in the digital era comes from externalization, both by consumers and producers of cybersex. Externalization by producers takes the form of providing pornographic sites, pornographic videos and images, and long-distance sex equipment. The continued interest in cybersex makes manufacturers continue to produce sex services and develop online sex equipment. Cybersex becomes a compelling objective reality that must be internalized in cybersociety’s subjective consciousness and influence the next externalization stage. Cybersex has become a medium for channelling sexual needs because it is considered safe from various social risks, cheap and practical.

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