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ABSTRACT Aims This study explored how UK‐based mental health practitioners (MHPs) understand and integrate Islamic principles into therapeutic work with Muslim clients. Responding to the growing recognition of the cultural and spiritual needs of Muslim populations, the study examined how integration unfolds in practice and its implications for ...
Yusuf Mahmood +1 more
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Islamic Ethical Guidance in the Digital Age: A Study of MUI Fatwas on Social Media Use in Indonesia
This study aims to examine the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI)’s fatwas concerning the use of social media, focusing on their ethical foundations, influence on user behavior, and the challenges encountered in their societal implementation.
Abdul Rahman, Mulsir Irawanda, Syukri
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TRANSNATIONAL FATWAS ON JIHAD IN INDONESIA
Transnational Fatwas on Jihad in Indonesia. Fatwa has an important stake in Islamic legal development. Its presence is able to provide influences on person’s religious attitude and behaviour.
Ansari Ansari
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Fatwa-Fatwa Falakiyah Majelis Ulama Indonesia
This article aims to provide an in-depth examination of the role of the Indonesian Council of Ulama (Majelis Ulama Indonesia, MUI) in shaping, influencing, and directing the discourse of contemporary Islamic astronomy (‘Ilm al-Falak) in Indonesia through its fatwa-based decisions on falak-related issues.
Muhammad Rasyid +2 more
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Religio‐Governmental Infrastructures: Islam, Infrastructure, and Populist Mobilization in Turkey
ABSTRACT Turkish mosques are staffed by state‐appointed imams and callers to prayer whose practices are regulated through a complex bureaucratic network operating on an internet‐based data‐management and communication infrastructure. A centralized mosque loudspeaker network enables the broadcast of calls to prayer and other Islamic recitations across ...
Hikmet Kocamaner
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Objectives: This study explores how digital platforms, especially YouTube, influence public perception and trust in fatwas issued by institutions such as the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) in an increasingly digital world.
Soleh Hasan Wahid +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines gender diversity in Islamicate societies across historical and contemporary contexts, emphasizing the interplay between social norms, religious frameworks, and structural power. It addresses the methodological challenge of avoiding anachronistic applications of modern categories such as “gender” and “sexuality” to Muslim ...
Vanja Hamzić
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ABSTRACT Despite the global expansion of medical cannabis, limited empirical attention has been given to the sociocultural and religious factors shaping patient attitudes, particularly in multi‐faith societies. Israel provides a distinctive context for such examination, combining advanced medical cannabis regulation with substantial religious diversity.
Loay Zaknoun +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Organ donation is a vital component of modern healthcare, yet its acceptance varies across populations. Understanding perceptions among future generations and educators is crucial for effective awareness initiatives. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and willingness regarding organ donation among high ...
Mahmoud Abu Mayaleh +8 more
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FATWA ALIRAN SESAT DAN POLITIK HUKUM MAJELIS ULAMA INDONESIA (MUI)
MUI (The Indonesian Council of Ulama) is an institution established by the government of Indonesia that one of its functions is to formulate religious fatwas.
Syafiq Hasyim
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