Nida Al-Qur'an: Jurnal Pengkajian Islam https://ejournal.staipiq.ac.id/index.php/jpi <p style="text-align: justify;">Nida Al-Qur'an: Jurnal Pengkajian Islam, Islamic sciences have a humanities and social sciences perspective. This journal also has a program that aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches in Islamic Studies, and resolving the dichotomy between ‘orthodox’ and ‘heterodox’ Islam. The two are interrelated: textual traditions show that Islam, as well as a range of religious teachings, is a way of dealing with practical challenges in economic and social life. So, this journal invites the intersection of several scientific disciplines and scholars. In other words, the contributors borrow from a variety of disciplines, including the humanities and social sciences. Nida Al-Qur'an: Jurnal Pengkajian Islam Islamic Sciences is published by the Institute for Research and Community Service <span class="affiliation">STAI Pengembangan Ilmu Al-Qur'an Sumatera Barat, Indonesia</span> Indonesia in collaboration with the International Islamic Studies Development and Research Center (IISDRC). Nida Al-Qur'an: Jurnal Pengkajian Islam is published twice in June and December every year.</p> en-US jamiatulqurra89@gmail.com (Farid Fauzi) hendra@staipiqsumbar.ac.id (Hendra Syafrianto ) Sun, 22 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000 OJS 3.2.1.1 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Smokers' Behavior Following the Fatwa of the Indonesian Ulama Council https://ejournal.staipiq.ac.id/index.php/jpi/article/view/91 <p>The Indonesian <em>Ulama</em> Council, as the highest authority issuing fatwas on Islamic law in Indonesia, has issued several fatwas concerning health and social behavior. One significant fatwa prohibits smoking in public places, reflecting concerns over its health impacts on both smokers and those exposed to passive smoking. This study aims to examine changes in smoking behavior following the issuance of the Indonesian <em>Ulama</em> Council fatwa, which prohibits smoking for pregnant women, children, and in public places. Employing a qualitative method with a case study approach, the research involves in-depth interviews and observations with six informants familiar with and affected by this phenomenon. All data are analyzed thematically using the Miles &amp; Huberman interactive analysis model. The analysis reveals three categories of smokers post-fatwa: i) those who quit due to heightened awareness of smoking's dangers; ii) those who continue due to lack of awareness about the ban; and iii) those who persist due to perceived personal benefits from smoking, understanding the ban applies only to specific groups. This study underscores the need for enhanced education and socialization efforts regarding the fatwa and smoking cessation to promote broader compliance.</p> Sobri Sobri, Alfajri Alfajri, Nurul Nadiah Binti Mustafa, Dwi Wahyuni Az-zahra, Nurul Intan Copyright (c) 2024 Sobri Sobri, Alfajri Alfajri, Nurul Nadiah Binti Mustafa, Dwi Wahyuni Az-zahra, Nurul Intan https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ejournal.staipiq.ac.id/index.php/jpi/article/view/91 Sun, 22 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000