JULIYANA JUNAIDI

@ukm.my

Faculty of Islamic Studies
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Religious studies, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Strengthening the Elderly’s Intellectual, Emotional, and Spiritual Intelligence: The Implementations of the Prophetic Sunnah
    Maisarah Saidin, Latifah Abdul Majid, Siti Mardhiyah Kamal Azhar, Zulhilmi Mohamed Nor, Juliyana Junaidi
    Global Journal Al Thaqafah, 2025
    The physiological and psychological changes make elderly more susceptible to cognitive decline and emotional distress. Therefore, this article aims to explore the potential of Prophetic Sunnah practices as a holistic strategy to empowering their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual intelligence. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method using document analysis to collect and examine data from academic literature, Islamic references, and scientific evidence. Through purposeful sampling, five residents of the Madrasah Ibnu Mas’ud Elderly Educational Centre in Sungai Mahang were selected as informants and the interview data was subjected to a theme analysis. Findings indicate that the implementation of Prophetic sunnah practices like Qiyamullail, Tahajjud, dhikr, du'a, Quranic recitation, Qailulah, and knowledge dissemination significantly contributed to the improvement of the elderly community's well-being, not just physical but also intellectual, emotional, and spiritual. This study implies a comprehensive approach to aging that addresses the unique challenges faced by elderly Muslims, thus serving as a model for future studies and practical applications globally. Ultimately, it reaffirms the importance of the Sunnah as a relevant, ageless framework for holistic elder care and human flourishing.
  • Definition of Period Poverty according to the Quran: An Analysis Based on Tafsir and Natural Language Processing (NLP) Approach
    Quranica, 2025
  • REVISITING SOCIAL JUSTICE: EXPLORING THE QUR’ANIC PARADIGM IN ADDRESSING CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES
    Juliyana Junaidi, Latifah Abdul Majid, Mohd Arif Nazri
    Afkar, 2023
    Freedom, equality, and fraternity serve as fundamental pillars within discussions on social justice, yet in the contemporary era, these principles have been greatly undermined, leading to increased social injustice within the realms of social, politics and economics. One contributing factor to this phenomenon is the predominant reliance on secular approaches to address social justice issues, neglecting the potential role of divine guidance found in the Qur’an. Despite being a comprehensive reference encompassing principle of social justice, the Qur’an has been largely overlooked as a source for solutions in the modern era. Therefore, this article aims to examine the Qur’anic paradigm of social justice that hold the potential to address the social justice challenges prevalent in the modern generation. This qualitative study employs content analysis as a primary methodology, supplemented by descriptive and thematic analysis to present the gathered data. Initially, social justice issues are identified, followed by an analysis of relevant Qur’anic verses using Qur’anic commentary books and related sources. The findings highlight fifteen Qur’anic verses that are intricately linked to the principles of social justice within the Qur’an, including the dignified ranking of humanity, freedom of humanity, equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities, and the respect for human rights.
  • Expanding hadith understanding using ontology
    Juliyana Junaidi, Ikmal Hafiz Jamal, Norzulaili Mohd Ghazali, Hishomudin Ahmad, Rosalina Abdul Salam
    Advanced Science Letters, 2017
  • Classification of hadith fi’li in sahih Al-Bukhari based on contextual understanding on the Pillars of Islam
    Ikmal Hafiz Jamal, Juliyana Junaidi, Norzulaili Mohd Ghazali, Robiatul Adawiyah Mohd, Noor Azma Mohammad Khassim, Norhasnira Ibrahim, Syed Najihuddin Syed Hassan, Sajedah H A Samarah, Najm Abdul Rahman Khalaf, Hishomudin Ahmad, Akhdiat Abd Malek, Rosalina Abdul Salam
    Advanced Science Letters, 2017