2019
DOI: 10.18510/hssr.2018.6310
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The Sunnah Lake of Muslimah: Salafi Women, the Manhaj and Online Media

Abstract: Purpose of the study: This paper analyses the use of internet by salafi women especially in an online group named Telaga Sunnah Muslimah (The Sunnah Lake of Muslimah-TSM). Methodology: Applying content analysis by analyzing the messages shared within TSM WhatsApp Groups discussion, this paper analyses the agency which salafi women play through their internet usage, especially in online media they use. Main Findings: Viewed as passive, voiceless and subordinated group, they use internet as media for… Show more

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“…Studies related to the activities of Salafi women have tended to look at their involvement in da'wah (Nurani 2019), negotiating women's identity Azca 2018a, Sunesti, Hasan andAzca 2018b), representation of the niqab as a movement of resistance, protest, and struggle towards Islam kaffah (Ahmad, Muniroh and Nurani 2021), the socio-economic challenges of Salafi women (Tarwiyah 2017), and the internet use in the activities of Salafi women (Nisa 2013). Some of these studies have not evaluated how Salafi families negotiate regarding the construction of gender equality in the family or the actualization of it in the economic activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies related to the activities of Salafi women have tended to look at their involvement in da'wah (Nurani 2019), negotiating women's identity Azca 2018a, Sunesti, Hasan andAzca 2018b), representation of the niqab as a movement of resistance, protest, and struggle towards Islam kaffah (Ahmad, Muniroh and Nurani 2021), the socio-economic challenges of Salafi women (Tarwiyah 2017), and the internet use in the activities of Salafi women (Nisa 2013). Some of these studies have not evaluated how Salafi families negotiate regarding the construction of gender equality in the family or the actualization of it in the economic activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the economic activity of Salafi women have so far been little done. Many experts highlight the activities of Salafi women on social media (Sunesti, Hasan and Azca, 2018a), the use of social media as a medium of da'wah that is recomended to Salafi women (Nurani, 2019), hijab as a discourse of women domestication (Fitrianita, 2019), domestication of women Salafi as social construction (Khotijah and Madkur, 2018), the role of women as online preachers is able to increase the number of new female members that men have not been able to reach so far (Nielsen, 2020), not looking at the contribution of salafi women in socioeconomics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%