https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/takafu/issue/feedTakafu: Journal of Tafsir and Gender Perspective2024-10-24T14:54:21+08:00Ulvah Nur'aeniulvah.nuraeni@unisba.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Takafu: Journal of Tafsir and Gender Perspective is an academic journal published by the Department of Islamic Education, the Faculty of Education, and Teacher Training, Universitas Islam Bandung, Indonesia. The journal is published twice a year (in April and October). Takafu is a scholarly journal dedicated to exploring the intersection of Tafsir (Quranic exegesis) and gender perspectives. The journal seeks to delve into the rich tradition of Islamic interpretation while critically examining gender dynamics within religious texts and contexts. Takafu provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to engage in nuanced discussions, rigorous analysis, and interdisciplinary dialogue regarding the interpretation of the Quran through a gender lens. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of how gender influences interpretations of scripture and how interpretations, in turn, shape societal norms and practices. Through insightful articles, thought-provoking essays, and comprehensive reviews, Takafu aims to promote inclusivity, diversity, and gender equality within the realm of Islamic scholarship in English. It is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal. </p>https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/takafu/article/view/4110DISCOURSE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF INHERITANCE FOR WOMEN2024-10-22T10:39:35+08:00Asfa Kurnia Rachimasfarachim@gmail.comNurul Afifahafifahbae20@gmail.com<p><em>The legal issue of the distribution of inheritance for women with a ratio of 2: 1 which is stated in the Qur'an Surah Al-Nisā' verses 11 and 176 reaps many pros and cons in its interpretation. This is evidenced by many writings and books written by Muslim scholars to express criticism of interpretation and perspective in examining the law contained in the inheritance verse. The phrase equality and justice led to the issue of equal distribution of inheritance between men and women. This was pioneered by feminists. Through this, it appears that the distribution of inheritance for women needs to be studied further. The focus of the study of this paper is how to criticize the interpretation of the mufasir scholars on the inheritance verse of surah Al-Nisā' verses 11 and 176. By using a qualitative approach and library research method, this study shows that the law of inheritance distribution received by women has received a lot of criticism both pro and con from the scholars of interpretation. This study shows that those who are in favor of the distribution of women's inheritance with a ratio of 2: 1, namely Muhammad Abduh, Tabatabai, and Muhammad Syahrur with their maximum limit theory. Those who are against and have new ideas are Amina Wadud and Munawir Sjadzali.</em></p>2024-10-24T00:00:00+08:00Copyright (c) 2024 Asfa Kurnia Rachim, Nurul Afifahhttps://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/takafu/article/view/4651CAREER WOMEN2024-10-22T10:36:19+08:00Tri Yugotriyugo9@gmail.comDedih Suranadedih@unisba.ac.id<p><em>This study discusses the dynamics of the role of career women in an Islamic perspective, specifically how Muslim women balance career demands and religious guidance. In recent decades, the role of women in the workforce has undergone significant changes, with more and more women participating in the public sector. Nonetheless, the challenge of fulfilling domestic responsibilities as wives and mothers by Islamic teachings remains a major concern. This study uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method to analyze religious texts and relevant contemporary literature. The results show that Islam recognizes women's right to work and have a career, but emphasizes the importance of balancing domestic and public roles. Scholars' views on career women vary, from conservative to progressive, but they all agree that women's work should be in line with Sharia principles. Support from the family, especially the husband, is crucial in helping women carry out this dual role. This research provides practical guidance for Muslim women in navigating career challenges in the modern era, as well as contributing to the existing literature by offering a new perspective on how Islam can be a relevant guide in the lives of career women.</em></p>2024-10-24T00:00:00+08:00Copyright (c) 2024 Tri Yugo, Dedih Suranahttps://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/takafu/article/view/4909BREASTFEEDING FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF TAFSIR AL-MUNĪR 2024-10-01T15:01:33+08:00Monica Mulyanamonicamulyana27@gmail.com<p><em>The importance of the breastfeeding role for mothers. Not only for the growth and development of the baby but also for their health. However, some mothers are unable to breastfeed their children due to various factors, such as being working moms or having physical health issues. However, mothers who are unable to breastfeed their children are often criticized and even condemned, which creates a mental burden that disrupts the well-being of what should be a happy mother. This writing addresses the issue of the concept of breastfeeding mothers found in QS. Al-Baqarah/2: 233, which is deemed necessary to be understood in depth from the perspective of modern scholars, specifically Wahbah az-Zhuhaili in his Tafsir Al-Munīr.</em></p>2024-10-31T00:00:00+08:00Copyright (c) 2024 Monica Mulyanahttps://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/takafu/article/view/4959THE TRANSPOSITION OF THE INITIAL CREATION OF WOMEN IN AL-QUR’AN TO AL-KITAB2024-10-24T14:54:21+08:00Aziz Bashor Pratamabashorpratama1719@gmail.comMoh. Arif Rakman Hakimarif100399@gmail.com<p><em>This paper examines the Qur'ānic transposition of Al-Kitab on the understanding that the initial creation of women came from the rib of men. It seems that this discussion arises not from the narrative of the Qur'anic text that explicitly explains it, but only from the narrative of previous interpretations and Hadith narrated by Bukhari and Muslims. This research formulates two problems, first, how the concept of the initial creation of women according to the Qur'an and Al-Kitab, and second, how the transposition of the Qur'an to Al-Kitab. To analyze texts that have a relationship with each other, this paper uses Kristeva's intertextuality approach. This article concludes that the transposition of the Qur'an to the Bible in Kristeva's analysis contains several elements, namely; the connection of substance or excerpt regarding the purpose of the creation of pairs to complement each other and produce offspring, the contradiction between the text of the Qur'an and Al-Kitab which contains elements of haplology occurs in the abrogation of the Qur'anic text which states that women come from the ribs of men, defamiliarization or changes in meaning conveyed by the Qur'an implicitly about the initial creation of women and demystification which occurs when the Qur'anic text changes the definition of the initial creation of women who are the same as men so that this difference creates Qur'anic opposition to the concept of Al-Kitab or conversion.</em></p>2024-11-01T00:00:00+08:00Copyright (c) 2024 Aziz Bashor Pratama, Moh. Arif Rakman Hakimhttps://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/takafu/article/view/5084CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER EQUALITY2024-10-22T10:33:02+08:00Nadhiraturrahmi Aidinanadhiraturrahmiadn@gmail.comNada Rahmatinanadarahmatina.99@gmail.comRijal Alialithalib444@gmail.com<p><em>This study aims to examine Amina Wadud’s thoughts in her interpretation of the Qur'an using Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic approach. The literature review research method is used as a research approach that involves various sources of literature, including Amina Wadud’s works, especially “Qur'an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman’s Perspective,” as well as related literature that discusses Lacan's thoughts, Islamic feminism, and the interpretation of the Qur'an. Based on Lacan’s mirror stage and his psychoanalytic concepts to analyze the construction of Amina Wadud’s self-identity and gender roles in the interpretation of the Qur'an, it is found in the results of this study that there is identification related to gender identity, inequality, and rejection of patriarchal traditions in Amina Wadud’s thoughts reflected in her interpretation. One of them is in QS. Al-Nisā [4]: 1, showing the construction of Amina Wadud’s self-identity and gender roles in the interpretation of the Qur'an.</em></p>2024-10-24T00:00:00+08:00Copyright (c) 2024 Nadhiraturrahmi Aidina, Nada Rahmatina, Rijal Ali