Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Al-Afham: Journal of Islamic Studies
This issue presents six scholarly articles that explore the intersections of Islam, culture, and contemporary socio-intellectual discourse in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The contributions range from analyses of Islamization processes and local cultural identity to Qur’anic ethics in modern communication, literacy, and ecological interpretation. Several articles also address contemporary issues such as the reinterpretation of anthropocentric paradigms in Qur’anic exegesis and the shifting meanings of Islamic symbols in the digital age. Together, they demonstrate how Islamic studies continue to develop through engagement between textual tradition and evolving social realities. Overall, this issue offers a concise yet critical reflection on the continuity and transformation of Islamic thought in response to contemporary challenges.
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Islamisasi Indonesia dan Asia Tenggara: Analisis Geokultural dan Dinamika Sosial-Keagamaan
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Negotiating Identity Through The Weh-wehan Tradition: Cultural Values And Local Wisdom In Kaliwungu, Kendal
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The Asbāb al-Nuzūl of Sūrah al-Mujādilah Verses 1–4 and Its Relevance to Ethics of Communication in Modern Household Life
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Prinsip Literasi Qur’ani: Analisis Ayat-Ayat Qirā’ah dan Kitābah Perspektif Mufassir Kontemporer
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Dekonstruksi Antroposentrisme Tafsir Klasik dalam Tafsir Ayat-ayat Ekologi Kementerian Agama RI
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Dekonstruksi Makna Jilbab dalam Wacana Islam Kontemporer: Analisis Tren Jilbab Sakaratul Maut
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