https://jurnal.wu-institute.com/index.php/jcs/issue/feedJournal of Comprehensive Science2026-02-03T01:04:48+00:00Open Journal Systems<p><strong>JOURNAL OF COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE</strong></p> <p>Editor in Chief : Muhammad Hanafi</p> <p>Managing Editor : Muhammad Izuddin</p> <p>Editorial Boards : Muhammad Fahlevi</p> <p> Valen Okta Ningrum</p> <p> Faisal Bakti</p> <p> Tribusena Kuncoro</p> <p>ISSN : 2828-3775 (Online)</p> <p>Contact : wuinstitute@gmail.com</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Journal of Comprehensive Science </strong>is a journal managed by <strong>Wahdatul Ulum Institute </strong>With ISSN 2828-3775 Published 3 times a year (February, June, November).</p>https://jurnal.wu-institute.com/index.php/jcs/article/view/294QUO VADIS HADIS POST MULTIMEDIA: MEMBACA ARAH STUDI HADIS MASA DEPAN2026-01-22T12:57:25+00:00Sidiq Hartonosidiq0406201005@uinsu.ac.idRahmi Syahrizarahmi.syahriza@uinsu.ac.idTonang Lubistonangmedan256@gmail.comShohib Sunnah Atqiya Manurungshohibmanru14@gmail.com<p>The development of digital technology and multimedia has brought significant changes to the landscape of hadith studies, particularly in the ways hadith texts are accessed, disseminated, and understood in the public sphere. Hadith is no longer confined to classical texts and academic settings but now exists within a digital ecosystem through social media, applications, and various multimedia formats. This condition presents both opportunities and challenges, especially concerning scholarly authority, source validity, and methodological approaches in hadith studies. This article aims to examine the direction and future agenda of hadith studies in the post-multimedia era by analyzing shifts in media, transformations of religious authority, and their methodological implications. This study employs a qualitative approach with library research, drawing on classical hadith scholarship, contemporary literature, and academic journal articles addressing hadith, digital media, and multimedia. The data are analyzed using descriptive-analytical methods with thematic and historical-critical approaches. The findings indicate that the post-multimedia era has led to a shift in religious authority, transformations in the dissemination and interpretation of hadith, and the limitations of classical methodologies in responding to digital realities. Therefore, future hadith studies require integrative and interdisciplinary approaches that combine the tradition of ulūm al-ḥadīth with digital literacy, communication ethics, and the application of digital humanities. This article emphasizes that the future of hadith studies depends not only on preserving classical methodologies but also on epistemological adaptability to ensure the continued relevance and authenticity of hadith in contemporary digital society.</p>2026-01-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Journal of Comprehensive Sciencehttps://jurnal.wu-institute.com/index.php/jcs/article/view/296THE CRISIS OF NATIONALISM IN POLITICAL YEARS ETHICAL PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE (Nation Conflicts to Global Security)2026-02-03T01:04:48+00:00Deniansyah Damanikdeniansyah@unusu.ac.id<p>Issues arising during the political year significantly influence the nationalism of a nation and state. Two primary focal points during this political period are the government and society. This research endeavors to scrutinize the crises of nationalism within these two spheres, particularly concerning domestic politics and foreign policy. Moreover, the study positions itself to address key inquiries: (1) What is the intricate relationship between nationalism and politics? (2) In what manifestation does the crisis of nationalism manifest during the political year? (3) How does ethical philosophy conceptualize and evaluate this phenomenon? The employed research methodology involves a comprehensive literature review, and the analysis is grounded in Larry Chonko's ethical philosophy.The research findings elucidate several dimensions: (1) The intricate relationship between nationalism and politics unfolds as nationalism poses challenges to identity politics, serves as a significant value in political participation, constitutes a foundation for the welfare of the populace, acts as a defense mechanism for the State from internal threats, and guides national development. (2) The crisis of nationalism during the political year manifests in both the government and society spheres, exerting repercussions on domestic politics and foreign policy in Indonesia. The governmental crisis of nationalism specifically targets public policy, legal frameworks, and political strategies. Conversely, societal manifestations revolve around national actions and perspectives. (3) The ethical philosophical perspective reveals that the crisis of nationalism during the political year, instigated by both the government and society, deviates from the principles of generosity, reduction of harm, respect for autonomy and was not in accordance with the principles of justice</p>2026-01-02T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Journal of Comprehensive Science