Childfree Perspectives  Among Urban Muslim Youth in Indonesia : Insight From Feminist and Indonesian Progresive Islam Perspective

Authors

  • Renci Najmi Universitas Islam Mandiri, Lampung
  • Kim Jennifer Nahyu Ewha Womans University image/svg+xml Translator
  • An-Najmi Fikri Ramadhan Universitas Muhammadiyah Antarbangsa, Malaysia
  • Mansurni Abadi faculty of sociology, open university of Indonesia in Kuala Lumpur (utkl) , Avondale University image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70901/dvqpky13

Keywords:

Feminism, childfree, progressive Islam, Muhammadiyah, Nahdatul Ulama

Abstract

This study investigates the childfree decision among urban Muslim youth in Indonesia, focusing on the negotiation between contemporary personal autonomy, patriarchal traditions, and religious expectations. Employing a qualitative methodology centered on discourse analysis, the research utilizes a dual framework of feminist theory and progressive Islamic interpretation. It explores the interaction between feminist ideals of reproductive rights and gender equality and the religious discourses of Indonesia's two largest Islamic organizations, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah. The findings indicate that NU adopts a conditional, permissible (mubah) stance on childfree choices when justified by health or economic considerations, whereas Muhammadiyah embraces more progressive, modernist perspective that frames the decision as a matter of social responsibility. From a feminist standpoint, the childfree choice is conceptualized as an assertion of autonomy and resistance to the patriarchal "motherhood imperative." The study identifies substantial tensions between the rights-based discourse of feminism and the permission-based reasoning characteristic of progressive Islam. Nevertheless, it also identifies opportunities for alignment through reinterpretive strategies that foreground Islamic principles of public interest (maslahah) and the prohibition of coercion. The research concludes that fostering dialogue between feminist hermeneutics and progressive Islamic thought can promote a more inclusive understanding of family and personal choice, thereby reconciling religious faith with the evolving realities faced by urban Muslim youth in Indonesia.

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Author Biographies

  • Renci Najmi, Universitas Islam Mandiri, Lampung

    faculty of education 

  • Kim Jennifer Nahyu, Ewha Womans University

    Faculty of gender studies, ewha women university 

  • An-Najmi Fikri Ramadhan, Universitas Muhammadiyah Antarbangsa, Malaysia

    Faculty of islamic religion

  • Mansurni Abadi, faculty of sociology, open university of Indonesia in Kuala Lumpur (utkl), Avondale University

    Faculty of Philosophy, Avondale University,NSW, Australia

     

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Published

2025-12-08

How to Cite

Childfree Perspectives  Among Urban Muslim Youth in Indonesia : Insight From Feminist and Indonesian Progresive Islam Perspective. (2025). Al-Madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.70901/dvqpky13

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