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    Parent and Child Interaction Models in Islamic-Based Family Education by Susanti, Weti, Nurdin, Syafruddin, Wirman, Eka Putra

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (31-12-2023)
    “…In the context of Islamic teachings, religious education for children is the main obligation that parents must carry out before teaching children another…”
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    The Position of Local Religions in Interfaith Relations as a Form of Religious Moderation in Indonesia by Daffa, Muhammad, Anggara, Indra

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (31-12-2023)
    “…The Constitutional Court granted the petition for judicial review of the regulation to empty the religion column for indigenous faiths in family cards and…”
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    Implications of Low Women's Representation: Strategies and Challenges Towards Gender Equality in Indonesian Politics by Firdaus, Firdaus, Wulandari, Ratih Agustin

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2023)
    “…In Indonesia, pervasive discrimination against women prompts this legal research to scrutinize the significance of women's presence in parliament. Cultural and…”
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    The Dynamic Role of Moslem in Building Indonesia as a Nation-State by Adnan, Ricardi S.

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…This study figures out the historical journey of the Indonesian nation which is full of its own dynamics is marked by the prominent role of Moslem figures in…”
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    Religion-Market Theory: A Qualitative Theory Testing by Khelfa, Nouha

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…Despite industrialization and modernization, religion still has a significant impact on society and politics. Many theories compete to answer questions about…”
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    Tarian Kebalai Kematian Sebagai Ruang Publik Solidaritas Sosial Masyarakat Rote Ndao by Manu, Yoggy Hermondi, Tampake, Tony

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…The Kebalai death dance originates from the island of Rote Ndao. This dance is performed en masse regardless of social status and religion. The process is…”
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    Between Religious Controversy and Commodification: A Study of Dauroh Poligami Indonesia by Sari, Trie Yunita

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…While polygamy is the consensus of ulama (Islamic clerics) and is allowed by marriage law 1974, polygamy is still a highly controversial religious-based…”
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    Rethinking the Validity of Online Church During the COVID-19 Lockdown Period by Tampubolon, Manotar

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the scope of the world, and various stakeholders have used technological advancements around the world. Fear of death and…”
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    A Systematic Literature Review of Islamophobia on Media: Trends, Factors, and Stereotypes by Tama, Yudi Wili, Sulistyaningrum, Siti Drivoka

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…Islamophobia is a concept that includes various types of discrimination against Muslims and their followers.This study explores trends in previous research on…”
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    What Drives Political Engagement of the Young Generation? A Political Psychology Study by Alfaruqy, Muhammad Zulfa, Padmonurcahyo, Anandaru

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2023)
    “…Political engagement of the young generation is needed for a democratic country, including Indonesia. However, political engagement has psychological…”
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    Assessing Justice: Exploring the Role of Values in Defining Fairness by Sudirman, Subhan Ajrin

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…Assessments of justice can vary due to its dual objective and subjective dimensions. Objectively, justice can be achieved through the establishment of a…”
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    Institusionalisasi dan Disfungsi Sistem Hukum Perkawinan pada Praktik Kawin Lari by Amri, Mufti Ulil

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…This study aims to find a network of the phenomenon of the practice of elopement that occurs in the city of Padang. The aim of elopement in this discussion is…”
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    Sakralitas Kue Adat Tamo Untuk Inklusivitas Keagamaan Masyarakat di Sanger, Sulawesi Utara by Tampake, Tony, Katampuge, Janhard

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…Sanger community in North Sulawesi has one type of sacred food called Kue Adat Tamo. The food has become medium and symbol of Sanger community's religious…”
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    Symbolic Violence In Educational Institutions in Indonesia; Case Study of Private High School in Padang City, West Sumatera by Melia, Yenni

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…This research is motivated by many occurrences of symbolic violence in educational institutions, especially in Private Schools of Padang. Symbolic violence…”
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    Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Pesisir Berkelanjutan Melalui Penerapan Teknologi Berbasis Pengetahuan Lokal by Nopianti, Heni, Himawati, Ika Pasca

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…The research aims to describe the management of coastal marine resources of the people of Kungkai Baru Village, Seluma Regency, Bengkulu-Indonesia Province, in…”
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    Tradisi Islam Dalam Pembentukan Kepribadian Luhur Melalui Mekanisme Berfikir Untuk Menghadapi Dinamika Zaman by Neliwati, Neliwati, Ritonga, Maisaroh, Nursalimah, Nursalimah

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…Humans are the most glorious creatures created by Allah. Human life is controlled by imitation nature. Natural imitation created by human knowledge. Knowledge…”
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    Islamic Populism in The Public Sphere and Interest in 212 Action by Shalihin, Nurus, Yusuf, M

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…This research aimed to examine the importance of Islamic populism against the “212 Action” in Indonesia using qualitative methods. The primary data were…”
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    The Plaho Ritual: Cultural Study on Siulak Community, Kerinci Regency by Ramadani, Yolla, Salamah, Salamah, Marselina, Suci

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-12-2022)
    “…The Plaho ritual is a tradition tribute to the spirits of ancestors who have died long ago by providing food offerings such as white rice, yellow rice, black…”
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    The Characterization of Hua Mulan in Disney’s 2020 Live-Action Mulan by Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie, Wiranti, Made Ayu, Supir, I Ketut, Utami, Ida Ayu Made Istri

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2022)
    “…Disney's 2020 live-action film Mulan is remade of the 1998’s cartoon version, with several changes, including the characterization of the main character. This…”
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    Intervensi Masyarakat Suku Laut oleh Tokoh Agama di Kepulauan Riau by Elsera, Marisa, Rahmawati, Nanik, Valentina, Annisa

    Published in Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (30-06-2022)
    “…The Sea Tribe is one of the indigenous peoples who are still isolated in the Riau Archipelago. The lifestyle, which is very simple in all aspects, makes the…”
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