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Developing Flipbook-Based Electronic Instructional Materials to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Social Studies Himmatul Izzah; Luthfiya Fathi Pusposari; Jadzil Baihaqi
J-PIPS (Jurnal Pendidikan Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial) Vol 12, No 2 (2026): JPIPS
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jpips.v12i2.42477

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This study aims to develop flipbook-based electronic instructional materials for Social Sciences on the subject of Equitable Development and to determine the feasibility and effectiveness in improving student learning outcomes. The study used the Research and Development method with the ADDIE. The research subjects were 31 students of Class VIII B MTs Negeri 7 Malang. The research instruments included validation sheets of material and media experts, as well as learning outcome tests in the form of multiple choice questions with a one group pre-test and post-test design. Data were analyzed using normality tests and Paired Sample t-Test. The results indicate that the analysis phase identified need for interactive teaching materials for both teachers and students; the design steps produced a flipbook-based teaching material design aligned with learning outcomes and objectives; the development show the teaching materials were validated by subject matter and media experts, receiving ratings of "highly suitable". implementation step shows the flipbook was tested in the classroom, and the paired-sample t-test results demonstrate the product was effective improving student learning outcomes; the evaluation shows teachers and students responded very positively to the developed teaching materials. The implication is product can serve as an effective solution for improving student learning outcomes.
The ecological legacy of Ngayu Ayu: Bridging indigenous wisdom, Islamic accountability, and sustainability Bayu Tri Cahya; Muhammad Qoes Atieq; Jadzil Baihaqi; Nor Aishah Mohd Ali
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v9i1.12846

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The Ngayu Ayu ritual represents an indigenous socio-cultural institution that embodies Islamic values of gratitude (shukr), stewardship (khalifah), and collective responsibility in managing natural resources. Beyond its cultural significance, the ritual provides insights into how local communities integrate religious values, environmental ethics, and socio-economic sustainability. This study examines the Ngayu Ayu tradition among the Sasak community in Sembalun, Lombok, to explore how Islamic values and local wisdom contribute to sustainable community development from the perspective of Islamic accountability and sustainability. Using an ethnomethodological approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with traditional leaders, religious leaders, village elders, and community members. The findings reveal three interrelated dimensions. First, Ngayu Ayu serves as a manifestation of Islamic faith and gratitude to Allah for the blessings of nature, expressed through communal worship, buffalo sacrifice, and collective prayers that reinforce environmental stewardship and social solidarity. Second, the ritual functions as a mechanism for preserving social cohesion, strengthening mutual cooperation, and fostering collective responsibility for safeguarding natural resources. Third, the growing commercialization of the tradition through tourism creates challenges in maintaining its sacred values and balancing economic opportunities with religious and cultural integrity. From an Islamic accounting perspective, these findings demonstrate that accountability extends beyond financial reporting to encompass moral, social, and environmental responsibilities (amanah) toward Allah, society, and nature. The study contributes to the growing literature on Islamic accounting and sustainability by illustrating how indigenous religious traditions provide ethical foundations for accountability, environmental stewardship, and sustainable socio-economic development.
Productive Zakat as a Socio-Economic Instrument: A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review Rina Desiana; Umi Julaihah; Siswanto; Jadzil Baihaqi
Al-Tijary Vol. 11 No. 2 (2026): AL-TIJARY VOL. 11, NO. 2, JUNI 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris State Islamic University Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/5zmtqj93

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Although productive zakat is recognised as a crucial instrument for poverty alleviation, systematic synthesis regarding the mapping of literature and its conceptual evolution is still limited, where field practices remain fragmented and dominated by consumptive aid. This study aims to evaluate the academic landscape of productive zakat, identify research trends, and investigate its conceptual transformation as an Islamic public financial instrument for sustainable poverty alleviation. A hybrid approach combining Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and bibliometric analysis was used in this study. Following the PRISMA framework, the final sample of 33 Scopus-indexed articles published up to mid-2026 was filtered and visualised using VOSviewer software. The research results show that productive zakat research has consistently evolved from simple linear evaluations to complex socio-economic systems rooted in the ijtihad of Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah. The theoretical synthesis reveals that direct financial intervention does not automatically guarantee an improvement in welfare; rather, it requires critical mediating variables such as the growth of micro-enterprises and the success of Sharia-compliant businesses. Additionally, the keyword analysis highlights a shift in emphasis towards institutional digitalisation, synergy with global SDGs (SDGs 1 and 8), and the integration of technical assistance. This research provides an evidence-based framework for regulators and zakat institutions to integrate financial distribution with a non-financial supporting ecosystem