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An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30316340     DOI : 10.62032/aijit
AIJIT (An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought) is a global academic platform committed to Social Sciences and Humanities research. The journal welcomes high-quality manuscripts in English and Arabic. With a comprehensive scope covering these subjects, the journal incorporates diverse viewpoints from different disciplines. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles investigating various aspects of the history, culture, society, philosophy, politics, anthropology, linguistics, art, and Sufism of Islam Nusantara, especially Javanese Islam
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The Phenomenon of Jilboobs in Generation Z in the Era of Society 5.0 Wildan Amiruddin
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): AIJIT-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62032/aijit.v2i1.22

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Generation Z was born amidst the development of technology. So this generation is more sophisticated. Their thinking is more tolerant of new paradigms. Technological advances like now are easily followed by them because of their close relationship, especially with the internet. The internet was previously used as a medium of information, but for Gen Z the internet was then used as a medium to socialize with each other. This is where Social Media came from. In its development, social media became the second brother for Gen Z. For them, social media has become a daily necessity. If they don't open social media, they will be left behind. They have a position as the main users of social media. This is manifested in the rise of new professions such as YouTubers and TikTokers. Whereas this profession was not found in the previous generation, namely the millennial generation. This is an integral part of society 5.0 which uses the concept of internet development as an orientation to a better human life. On the other hand, the impact of using social media that always wants a lot of comments, likes, and viewers makes Gen Z forget religious norms such as covering the aurat for women perfectly. So the jilboobs phenomenon arose, which prioritizes body orientation by accentuating certain parts. The main goal is to increase comments, likes and viewers. Seeing this phenomenon, researchers try to interpret it so that the reason Gen Z does this is answered by interpreting denotation, connotation, and metaphor.
Revitalizing Tradition Toward Islamic Modernity in Ṭāhā ʿAbd al-Raḥmān’s Though Ikrom Mausuli
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): AIJIT-JUNE
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The discussion of turāth and modernity is a never-ending topic in contemporary Islamic thought. In contrast to secular scholars like Abed al-Jābirī and Ḥasan Ḥanafī, who used materialist and phenomenological methods in reading turāth, Ṭāhā ʿAbd al-Raḥmān employs a logic and linguistic method with ethical and spiritual approaches. Through this process, he seeks to formulate Islamic modernity instead of following Western modernity, which he critiques intensively in the works of Islamic thinkers such as al-Jābirī. This article traces Ṭāhā's way of creating Islamic modernity through turāth as a milestone, providing an analysis and critique of Ṭāhā's thought on turāth and contributing to the realization of the idea of Islamic modernity.
Dynamics of Islam and Politics in the Middle East region: (Analysis of Conflicts, Roles, and Future Challenges) Aris Munandar
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): AIJIT-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62032/aijit.v2i1.35

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:  The Middle East, a region steeped in religious history, is the birthplace of major religions such as Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Religion profoundly influences the political and social order in this region, with Islam, as the majority religion, playing a crucial role in shaping state policies and political direction. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 was a pivotal event that reinforced the influence of Islam in politics. Subsequently, Islamic movements have impacted political changes, notably during the Arab Spring, which aimed to transition autocratic systems to democracy with varied outcomes. However, the region is also marked by long-standing conflicts driven by religious, ethnic, and economic interests, exacerbated by the discovery of abundant oil resources since the 1930s. Western intervention and local political dynamics have further complicated the geopolitical landscape, resulting in prolonged conflicts with global repercussions. This research employs a quantitative approach with descriptive methods, primarily relying on a literature review. The literature review involves analyzing relevant sources such as books, journals, and articles to identify key patterns and themes, providing insight into the region's problems. Historical analysis is also utilized to understand the evolution of theories and concepts over time. The synthesized findings offer a comprehensive understanding and propose alternative solutions to the region's challenges.
Historical Analysis of Caliph Uthmān bin ʿAffān’s Policy (Period 24 AH-29 AH) Muhammad Raqib Assidiqi; Grand Colin Amdhana Priin  Putra
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): AIJIT-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62032/aijit.v2i1.41

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This paper provides a detailed analysis of the early period of Uthman bin Affan's caliphate, spanning 24 AH to 29 AH. Utilizing Ibn Khaldun's historical methodology, the study critically examines the policies and events that shaped this crucial period in Islamic history. The research begins with a brief biography of Uthman bin Affan, highlighting his character traits and significant positions before his caliphate. It then delves into the critical policies implemented by the third caliph, including cabinet reshuffles, military expansions, economic reforms, and other administrative measures. The discussion explores the factors influencing these policy decisions, such as the wills of previous caliphs, disputes among companions, and the caliph's ijtihād. The military campaigns that led to the liberation of territories like Azerbaijan, Armenia, Cyprus, and Tunis are examined, along with their economic implications for the Islamic state. The study also sheds light on Uthman bin Affan's economic policies, including distributing war booty, land empowerment, and establishing a police force. Throughout the paper, it is argued that while Uthman bin Affan largely continued the policies of his predecessors, he also made necessary changes and developments in response to the expanding Islamic state. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context and factors behind the policy decisions made during this period.
Al-Tadābīr al-Sharʿiyyah wa-al-Qānūniyyah li al-Ḥadd min Ẓāhirat Ḥirmān al-Nisāʾ min al-Mīrāth fī Lībiyā Abdallah Al-Sharif Ahmed Asneiba Isniba; Hamed Abdel Salam Mansour Azbeyda
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): AIJIT-JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62032/aijit.v2i1.42

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The topic of this study revolves around the phenomenon of depriving women of inheritance in Libyan society, elucidating the legal and Islamic perspectives on this issue. The aim is to identify its causes and effects and to determine the most important legal and Sharia-based measures to mitigate it. This study employs a descriptive method to understand this phenomenon and identify its causes, as well as a comparative method by examining the provisions of Islamic Sharia related to the topic and comparing them with relevant articles of Libyan law. The study reached several key conclusions, the most important of which is: that the Libyan criminal legislator has stipulated that the inheritance of women and the determination of their shares should be by Islamic Sharia. Additionally, the weakening of religious motivation and ignorance of the seriousness of committing this crime are among the main reasons leading to the deprivation of women from their inheritance. The violation of women's inheritance rights falls under sins that have no fixed punishment or atonement, and this sin, proven by the text of the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet, requires punishment according to Sharia and legal texts.

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