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32 Islam advocate for a progressive understanding of Islam, addressing issues such as domestic violence, gender discrimination, and women’s leadership roles. Through social media, they challenge patriarchal interpretations while fostering discussions that align with Islamic values. By advocating for justice and equality within a faith-based framework, these voices contribute to a nuanced understanding of feminism in Muslim communities. Closing Digital platforms have significantly shaped feminist discourse by providing opportunities for expression, community building, and activism. While challenges such as online harassment and commercialization persist, the potential of these platforms to amplify feminist voices and advance gender equality is undeniable. As we navigate the complexities of digital feminism, it is essential to leverage technology's benefits while addressing its limitations. By doing so, we can foster a more inclusive and impactful conversation on feminism in the modern world. BIBLIOGRAPHY Jouet, J. (2018). Digital feminism: questioning the renewal of activism. Journal of Research in Gender Studies, 8 (1), 133-157. Liu, Y. (2022). The dilemma of women’s voices in the post -epidemic era: misconceptions of feminism on digital media platforms – the example of Sina Weibo. Proceedings of the 2022 5 th International Conference on Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICHESS 2022). Mendrofa, M., P. (2024). Empowering voices: how digital media is revolutionizing feminist writing. Linguistics and Literature Journal, 4 (2), 236-243. DOI: 10.33365/llj.v4i2.3957 Mulya, T. W., & Sakhiyya, Z. (2021). ‘Leadership is a sacred matter’: women leaders contesting and contextualizing neoliberal meritocracy in the Indonesian academia. Gender and Education, 33 (7), 930-345.
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