Al-A'raf : Jurnal Pemikiran Islam dan Filsafat https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf <table id="tbl_front" style="background-color: #fff2db; border: 1px dotted Orange;" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="20%">Original title</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Al-A’raf: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam dan Filsafat</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">English title</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Al-A’raf: Journal of Islamic Thought and Philosophy </strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Short title</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Al-A’raf</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Abbreviation</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Ajpif</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Frequency</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>2 issues per year (June and December)</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Number of articles per issue</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>6 research articles and reviews per issue</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">DOI</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.22515/ajpif"><strong>10.22515/ajpif</strong></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">ISSN</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/1693-9867"><strong>1693-9867</strong></a><strong> (Printed); <a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2527-5119">2527-5119 </a> (Online)</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Editor-in-Chief</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Prof. Dr. Islah Gusmian</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Publisher</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><a href="https://fud.uinsaid.ac.id"><strong>Faculty of Ushuluddin and Dakwah, UIN Raden Mas Said, Central Java, Indonesia</strong></a><strong>.</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Citation Analysis</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong><a href="https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/citescopus">Citedness in Scopus</a>, <a href="https://doaj.org/toc/2527-5119?source=%7B%22query%22%3A%7B%22bool%22%3A%7B%22must%22%3A%5B%7B%22term%22%3A%7B%22index.issn.exact%22%3A%222527-5119%22%7D%7D%2C%7B%22term%22%3A%7B%22_type%22%3A%22article%22%7D%7D%2C%7B%22terms%22%3A%7B%22index.issn.exact%22%3A%5B%221693-9867%22%2C%222527-5119%22%5D%7D%7D%5D%7D%7D%2C%22size%22%3A100%2C%22_source%22%3A%7B%7D%2C%22track_total_hits%22%3Atrue%7D">DOAJ</a>, <a href="https://sinta.kemdikbud.go.id/journals/profile/61">Sinta</a>, <a href="https://scholar.google.co.id/citations?user=yPJgHWkAAAAJ&amp;hl=en">Google Scholar</a>, <a href="https://garuda.kemdikbud.go.id/journal/view/9395">Garuda</a></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Subject Area</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Arts and Humanities</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Category </td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Religious Studies</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%">Discipline</td> <td width="12"><strong> :</strong></td> <td width="80%"><strong>Islamic Thought, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Theology, Islam and Politics, Islam and Culture, Qur'an and Hadith Studies</strong></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>AL-A'RAF: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam dan Filsafat</strong> is an international peer-reviewed journal published by the <a href="https://fud.uinsaid.ac.id">Faculty of Ushuluddin and Dakwah, Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia</a>. It is highly dedicated as a public space to explore and socialise academic ideas and research findings from the researchers, academics, and practitioners who are concerned with developing and promoting the values of religious moderation and tolerance, with the following but not limited to, six main topics: <strong>(1) Islamic Thought; (2) Islamic Philosophy; (3) Islamic Theology; (4) Islam and Politics; (5) Islam and Culture; and (6) Qur’an and Hadith Studies</strong>. Taking an expansive view of the subject, the journal brings together all disciplinary perspectives. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on the historical, cultural, social, philosophical, political, anthropological, literary, and other aspects of the subject in all times and places. The journal aims to become one of the leading platforms in the world for new findings and discussions of all the aforementioned fields. Academics from any countries who are interested in these topics are cordially invited to submit their article to <strong>Al-A’raf</strong> and to use this open-access journal. Novelty and recency of issues are the priority in publishing.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>AL-A'RAF </strong>was published in 2004 in a fully printed version up to 2015. Since 2016, this journal has been published in two versions: printing and fully open system, using the Open Journal System (OJS) management. Since Volume 15, Number 2, 2018, <strong>AL-A'RAF </strong>has been accredited <strong>Sinta 2</strong> (ranked second) by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education Number: 10/E/KPT/2019. <a href="https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/about" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read More</a></p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>AL-A'RAF </strong>has become a <a href="https://www.crossref.org/"><strong>CrossRef Member</strong></a> since the year 2016. Therefore, all articles published by <strong>AL-A'RAF</strong> will have a unique number (DOI). This journal is published bi-annually (January-June, July-December). Hereby, this journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines.</p> <p><img style="width: 680px; height: 320px;" src="https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/public/site/images/nurrohman/jurnal_1a.jpg" alt="" /></p> <p><strong>Mailing Address</strong></p> <p>Faculty of Ushuluddin and Dakwah (FUD), UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta. Jl. Pandawa No. 1, Pucangan, Kartasura, Central Java, Indonesia, 57168. Phone: +62271-781516, Fax: +62271-782774. e-mail: <a href="mailto:jurnal.alaraf@uinsaid.ac.id">jurnal.alaraf@uinsaid.ac.id</a>, <a href="mailto:jurnal.alaraf@gmail.com">jurnal.alaraf@gmail.com</a></p> UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta en-US Al-A'raf : Jurnal Pemikiran Islam dan Filsafat 1693-9867 <p>Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:</p><ol><li>Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank">Creative Commons Attribution License</a> that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.</li><li>Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.</li><li>Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work.</li></ol> HYPERSPIRITUALITY OF MUSLIM TEENS LEARNING RELIGION ON THE INTERNET ERA https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/article/view/8558 <p>This study investigates three key questions: how Muslim youth interpret religion in the Internet era, how the Internet influences and constructs it, and how religion is conceptualized. This is a qualitative study. The data was gathered through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. This study comprised 71 Muslim teens aged 17 to 21 from Kediri Regency who were chosen for their extensive usage of the Internet to explore Islam. The analysis involved data reduction, visualization, and conclusion. Data analysis techniques included descriptive, analytical, and interpretative approaches. The study's findings revealed that Muslim teenagers who learn Islam online experience hyperspirituality due to hypersemiotics. False indications and incomplete learning due to ignorance of Islamic religious research should lead to a nihilistic interpretation of Islam. Teens are deceived by the ideology driving religious information on the Internet, which they believe is neutral. Anti-ideological ideologies undoubtedly serve ideological goals. As a result, they incorrectly feel that the lack of dogma in online Islamic education prevents them from achieving their primary purpose.</p> Mubaidi Sulaeman Ahmad Muttaqien Jan A. Ali Copyright (c) 2024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 21 1 1 29 10.22515/ajpif.v21i1.8558 MODUS VIVENDI: TRADITION IN TRANSITION, SHIFTING LANDSCAPE OF PESANTREN, AND RATIONALITY ON INDUSTRIALIZED COMMUNITIES https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/article/view/8913 <div><span lang="EN-US">This study investigates substantial shifts in the rational paradigm and political identities in the Kaliwungu Industrial Area. Complexity, characterized by shifting values and emerging global identities, has co-opted the mode of existence of communities in sophisticated industrial countries. The dilemma between preserving local customs and the demands of globalization presents a distinct challenge. This study takes a qualitative approach, collecting data through approaches such as in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and critical analysis. Data sources are purposefully chosen from various strata of industrial society in order to acquire a comprehensive understanding. The investigation validates intriguing facts about Kaliwungu society. Based on the </span><span lang="EN-US">diffusion perspective, the result shows that</span><span style="font-size: 0.875rem;">there is a trend toward higher spiritual ideals in deciding societal positions, including political decisions. This plainly rules out the possibility of an exponential link between hedonism and industrialization. Furthermore, population movement from different origins to a given location is difficult, necessitating social harmonization and integration processes. Similarly, spiritual ideals, mental patterns, and social attitudes interact and change as a logical result of everyday exposure to modern values.</span></div> Imron Mustofa Abd. Hadi Bassam Abul A’la Copyright (c) 2024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-06-29 2024-06-29 21 1 30 54 10.22515/ajpif.v21i1.8913 IDENTITY POLITICS IN PROGRESS: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF SYAFII MAARIF’S IDEAS https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/article/view/8945 <p>In Indonesia’s political landscape, there is a current tension between identity politics and populist ideologies. Identity politics is a broad term used to describe political movements and actions related to religious identities and institutions, particularly in an Islamic setting. However, it raises concern about how we will investigate identity politics as part of a contextual, constituent-based approach to politics. The current study investigates Syafii Maarif’s political views. By employing a social hermeneutic approach and interpretive methodologies, this thought is elaborated in this study. The investigation reveals three primary elements of identity politics based on Maarif’s analysis: 1) ethnicity, 2) religion, and 3) political ideology. According to Maarif, any political activity that has these three characteristics is intrinsically saturated with identity politics. As a result, Muslim politics are often limited and narrowly defined. To address this constraint, the findings of this study advocate the actualization of the notion of identity politics to make space for populist politics. While religion, ethnicity, and political ideology coexist, a populist approach is still relevant in Islamic politics, persuasion methods, and specific constituency-based political connections.</p> Mukhijab Muna Yastuti Madrah Meredian Alam Copyright (c) 2024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 21 1 55 81 10.22515/ajpif.v21i1.8945 ISLAMIC MORAL IDEAS AND POLITICS: ULAMA ACTIVIST HADRATUS SHEIKH HASYIM ASY'ARI AND SHEIKH NAWAWI AL BANTANI https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/article/view/9508 <p>The article aims to provide an overview of the fundamental ideas in Indonesian national political settings, as well as their significance in solidifying the four pillars of Indonesian identity. Based on a library study of the works of two great Indonesian Ulama, Sheikh Nawawi al-Bantani and Sheikh Hasyim Asy'ari, which were later analyzed using the content analysis method, the results revealed that the theological principles of the masters' actions in both the Qur'an and the hadith remained the basis of obedience, unity, brotherhood, and solidarity. Sheikh Nawawi al-Bantani generally supports components of national commitment, conservation, and natural resource management in the political Islamic framework, and he does not oppose the concept of truth. While Sheikh Hasyim Asy'ari emphasized characteristics of government management such as leadership maturity, unity, and brotherhood, which resulted in the formation of the four national pillars as a consensus among the nation's citizens.</p> Ubaidillah Baydi Hibbi Farihin Ali Abdurrahman Copyright (c) 2024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 21 1 82 104 10.22515/ajpif.v21i1.9508 A SPATIAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE JIRAT AND MUSLIM NOBLES CEMETERY IN LOMBOK https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/article/view/8426 <p>This study aims to analyze the spatial configuration of nine Muslim noble cemeteries in Lombok, which are divided into separate areas called <em>jirats</em> and cemeteries, where individuals and communities are buried. Spatial archaeology approaches are employed to collect, process, analyze, and interpret data. The study revealed that the Lombok cemetery consisted of headstones, <em>jirat,</em> a pavilion, a fence, a gate, and trees, all of which formed a cohesive cultural area and followed Islamic customs. In Lombok, the <em>jirat</em> is a boundary that separates personal and communal areas designated for the deceased. These areas are determined based on lineage and the level of nobility. Most Muslim noble cemeteries in Lombok exhibit the influence of pre-Islamic and Hindu customs. The northern, north-eastern, and eastern sections of the cemetery hold the highest level of sanctity, reserved for the interment of the most distinguished individuals. The highlands were selected as the primary site for the burial of Muslim nobles in Lombok due to their association with sanctity and the elevation of the deceased's status.</p> Muhamad Satok Yusuf Copyright (c) 2024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 21 1 105 130 10.22515/ajpif.v21i1.8426 SOREN KIERKEGAARD'S EXISTENTIALISM: A STUDY ON HOW TO ENJOY LIFE DURING THE POST-TRUTH ERA https://ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id/index.php/al-araf/article/view/8819 <div> <p>This study aims to explain the means of deriving enjoyment in life during the post-Truth era by drawing upon the existentialist values of Soren Kierkegaard. A qualitative approach is adopted with a conceptual design, utilizing exploratory, interpretative, and analytical methods. The results showed that individuals were able to derive enjoyment from life during the Post-Truth Era by embracing the following Soren Kierkegaard's existentialism values: Firstly, being oneself; living under the narrative of the heart and mind. Secondly, being moral and adhering to universal rules. Thirdly, living a religious life, having a direct connection with God, and being critical of religion. Previous studies had extensively explored Soren Kierkegaard's existentialism, but none specifically examined its concept as a means of enjoying life.</p> </div> Riki Saputra Mahyudin Ritonga Arrasyid Copyright (c) 2024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 21 1 131 156 10.22515/ajpif.v21i1.8819