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Migrasi dan Problematika Minoritas Muslim Maulidizen, Ahmad; Tirmidzi, Mamduh; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman
RELIGIA Vol 24 No 2: Oktober 2021
Publisher : IAIN Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/religia.v24i2.2653

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The issues surrounding Migration and the Problems of Muslim Minorities in the Modern World have become a hot topic of discussion and are constantly changing. This issue is fascinating, not only by Muslims but also by non-Muslims. The coverage of foreign (Western) media that always corners Islam (not individuals in Islam) and global terror events is very effective in changing a country’s policy to fight Islam. However, this does not mean that they (the West) are discriminatory actions against Muslims who live there. This study aims to review migration events and how the conditions of Muslim immigrants in Bali and several essential countries in Europe and Asia. This article is library research and empirical facts obtained from various current and reliable news sources. This event examines the extent of the fate of Muslim immigrants in multiple countries with different characters and critically examines how the policies of these countries impact Muslim minorities. In addition, a comparative study was also conducted on the condition of Muslim immigrants who became minorities in several countries with different backgrounds and characters. The results of this research are: First, Western countries highly uphold human rights. Some of the friction that occurs with the Muslim minority is a precautionary measure, not discrimination as is often presented to them. Second, the conflict between the Muslim minority and the local population is motivated by two factors (a) their ignorance of the real Islam and think that terrorist Islam is the same as King Salman’s in Saudi Arabia or Imām Khumaeni in Iran, and (b) improve security to protect the country and all its people from acts of terrorism. Third, discriminatory treatment occurs in the East World, China, Myanmar, Thailand, which are real examples that until now have not received a solution, even the United Nations has stated that the Rohingya are the most oppressed minority on earth.
The Relationship Between Prophetic Hadith and Intellect: A Critical Examination of the Scholarly Discourse Rizapoor, Habiburrahman; Poya, Aminullah; Athari, Zaifullah
International Journal of Islamic Studies Higher Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center in collaboration with Department of Islamic Education Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/insight.v2i2.130

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If the authenticity of a Hadith is uncertain and contradicts intellect, it can be deemed weak. However, if a Hadith is deemed authentic by Hadith scholars, two distinct theories emerge among Muslim scholars. The first theory argues that a correct Hadith never opposes the intellect. According to this perspective, a sound and clear intellect will never contradict an authentic Hadith. In contrast, the second theory posits that a prophetic Hadith should be considered weak if it conflicts with intellect. The study employs analytical and library research methods, drawing on a range of scholarly works including books, academic articles, and writings by Muslim scholars. The findings of this paper indicate that a Hadith, narrated through a strong chain of narrators tracing back to the Prophet, cannot inherently contradict the intellect. However, if a Hadith contradicts sound intellect, it can serve as a valid reason to question its authenticity and consider it weak. Through a comprehensive analysis of the scholarly discourse, this study provides a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between Hadith and intellect and how Islam values the intellect. It underscores the importance of rigorous authentication processes, emphasizing the need to consider the reliability of the Hadith chain and the principles of intellectual reasoning when assessing the strength or weakness of a prophetic Hadith.
Imam Abu Hanifah: The Vanguard of Moderation in Islamic Jurisprudence and the Global Dissemination of Moderate Islam Rizapoor, Habiburrahman; Rahimi, Mohammad Rashid
Mazahib Vol 22 No 2 (2023): VOLUME 22, ISSUE 2, 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UINSI Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/mj.v22i2.7088

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This article examines the role of Imam Abu Hanifah in the spread of moderate Islam. Through an analytical and descriptive research approach, the study investigates whether Imam Abu Hanifah can be considered one of the prominent scholars of Wasatiah Islam and explores the impact of his views on the dissemination of moderate Islamic teachings worldwide. The article assesses the influence of Imam Abu Hanifah’s teachings on the dissemination of moderate Islam across different regions. Based on the findings, this article concludes that Imam Abu Hanifah can indeed be considered a prominent scholar of moderate Islam. His madhab, rooted in moderation and flexibility, has played a significant role in the spread of moderate Islamic teachings worldwide. Imam Abu Hanifah’s emphasis on contextual understanding and his pragmatic approach to Islamic jurisprudence have resonated with diverse communities and contributed to the acceptance and propagation of moderate Islamic values in different parts of the world. This research contributes to the existing body of knowledge on Islamic scholarship by shedding light on the significant role played by Imam Abu Hanifah in the dissemination of moderate Islam. It underscores the importance of balanced interpretations and contextual understanding in promoting a moderate and inclusive understanding of Islamic teachings. Keywords: Imam Abu Hanifah, Al-Islam Al-Wasatiyyah, Al-Madhhab Al-Hanafi, Al-Islam Al-Mu'tadil
Istiḥsān Method and Its Relevance to Islamic Law Reform: Content Analysis of Fatwa of Majelis Ulama Indonesia on Corneal Transplant Johari, Johari; Maghfirah, Maghfirah; Maulidizen, Ahmad; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman
De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syari'ah Vol 15, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Shariah Faculty UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/j-fsh.v15i1.18442

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The progress of science in the field of medicine has brought immense advantages to human existence. Nonetheless, these advancements have both positive and negative consequences for humanity. They also give rise to deliberation and disagreement, particularly concerning Islamic jurisprudence, as not all medical technological breakthroughs can be embraced without reservation in society. This study is a descriptive, analytic, and comparative literature review. The ushuliy approach is employed to examine the methodology utilized by the two organizations in determining their stance on human corneal transplants. The primary source material used in this research is the fatwa issued by Majelis Ulama Indonesia in 2009 regarding Corneal Transplants. The data for this research was collected through a documentation method, which involves gathering information from various articles and books. The collected data was then analyzed using content analysis, which involves a descriptive and scientific examination of the key messages. The findings of this study reveal that Majelis Ulama Indonesia holds the view that corneal transplants can be performed on individuals in need, with the intention of Tabarru' (acts of charity), if there are no alternative medical options available, based on the principle of Maslahah (benefit or public interest).
Cross-Cultural Learning and Adaptation: Enhancing Madrasah Management in Afghanistan through Insights from Indonesian Madrasah Rizapoor, Habiburrahman; Zafari, Mohammad Anwar
AL-TAHRIR Vol 24 No 1 (2024): Islamic Studies
Publisher : IAIN Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/altahrir.v24i1.7112

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This article explores the potential for applying Indonesian Madrasah management practices to improve Madrasah institutions in Afghanistan. Madrasahs are crucial for Afghan religious education and social cohesion but need help in implementing modern management principles. Using a comparative approach, the study examines key management strategies in Indonesian Madrasahs, known for their strong Islamic educational tradition and modern management foundations. The research aims to identify adaptable strategies for Afghan Madrasahs, with two main goals: not only understanding current Afghan practices to pinpoint challenges and areas for improvement but also providing evidence-based recommendations from Indonesian models. The study acknowledges the cultural and social differences between Afghanistan and Indonesia, emphasizing the need for contextual adaptation of management strategies. The significance of this research lies in its potential to enhance Madrasah education in Afghanistan, contributing to human resource development, community building, and societal progress. It also aims to foster intercultural exchange and collaboration between Afghanistan and Indonesia in Islamic education management. By integrating successful Indonesian management techniques, the study aspires to offer practical solutions to optimize educational outcomes and organizational efficiency in Afghan Madrasahs.
Migration of Muslims to Other Parts of the World: New Events and Facts Maulidizen, Ahmad; Tirmidzi, Mamduh; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman
Religia: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu KeIslaman Vol 24 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah, Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/religia.v24i2.2653

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The issues surrounding Migration and the Problems of Muslim Minorities in the Modern Worldhave become a hot topic of discussion and are constantly changing. This issue is fascinating, notonly by Muslims but also by non-Muslims. The coverage of foreign (Western) media that alwayscorners Islam (not individuals in Islam) and global terror events is very effective in changing acountry’s policy to fight Islam. However, this does not mean that they (the West) are discriminatoryactions against Muslims who live there. This study aims to review migration events and how theconditions of Muslim immigrants in Bali and several essential countries in Europe and Asia. Thisarticle is library research and empirical facts obtained from various current and reliable newssources. This event examines the extent of the fate of Muslim immigrants in multiple countries withdifferent characters and critically examines how the policies of these countries impact Muslimminorities. In addition, a comparative study was also conducted on the condition of Muslimimmigrants who became minorities in several countries with different backgrounds and characters.The results of this research are: First, Western countries highly uphold human rights. Some of thefriction that occurs with the Muslim minority is a precautionary measure, not discrimination as isoften presented to them. Second, the conflict between the Muslim minority and the local populationis motivated by two factors (a) their ignorance of the real Islam and think that terrorist Islam is thesame as King Salman’s in Saudi Arabia or Imām Khumaeni in Iran, and (b) improve security toprotect the country and all its people from acts of terrorism. Third, discriminatory treatment occursin the East World, China, Myanmar, Thailand, which are real examples that until now have notreceived a solution, even the United Nations has stated that the Rohingya are the most oppressedminority on earth.
Problems of Islamic Education in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 5.0 Mansir, Firman; Limbong, Effendi; Nukhba, Ghulam Mustafa; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 13, No 1 (2023): JUNE
Publisher : Graduate School of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v13i1.32404

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The construction of Islamic education is a gateway for the growth of human civilization and is expected to provide definite answers to society's problems. The problem of disintegration between sciences results in the compartmentalization of the human mind, personalities that are not characterized by divine values and tend to justify all means due to hedonism that plagues life. The problems of Islamic education in responding to the progress of the times, especially in the era of the industrial revolution 5.0 currently aimed at the challenges of Islamic educational institutions in the face of the destruction of the next generation of the nation's character. This is in line with the goal of Islamic education to create a generation of the nation that has the ability in terms of science and technology without eliminating the moral aspects of students. This research method uses a qualitative approach with data collection through literature studies that are analyzed by content analysis. The results showed that one of the challenges faced by Islamic education is the aspect of education management, future education planning has three characteristics of society, namely the future of sociology and the future of technology. Therefore, Islamic education is required to be able to balance itself with the progress of modern times or globalization that will continue to change. Islamic education must be able to show education that is responsive to the times. Preparing for the future of education is to advance, with an emphasis on quality, justice, prosperity, and so on.
Sharia, Deradicalization and National Consensus: A Review of Pancasila-inspired Philosophy as a Socio-Legal Nexus for Indonesia and Afghanistan Muslimin, JM.; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman; Zamhari, Arif; Halid; Umar, Muhammad
International Journal of Law and Society Vol 3 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Law and Society (IJLS)
Publisher : NAJAHA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59683/ijls.v3i2.93

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This article examines the concept of Pancasila and primordial deradicalization as a socio-legal nexus for Islamic and socio-anthropological practices in Indonesia and Afghanistan, focusing on fostering a plural society. Pancasila, the philosophical foundation of the Indonesian state, has accommodated religious and cultural diversity, including legal plurality. The article explores how the principles of Pancasila can contribute to the deradicalization of extreme primordial affiliation (such as sharia) by addressing the underlying socio-anthropological factors that contribute to extremism in both countries. The study employs a comparative analysis approach, drawing on qualitative data from various sources, including academic literature. It highlights the similarities and differences in the socio-anthropological contexts of Indonesia and Afghanistan, particularly about the dynamics of Islamic values, laws, and their impact on society. By examining the role of Pancasila and its potential applicability in Afghanistan, the article aims to contribute to developing effective primordial deradicalization strategies in both countries. The findings suggest that Pancasila's emphasis on inclusivity, tolerance, and mutual respect can provide a framework for addressing the socio-anthropological factors contributing to a socio-legal nexus. The article argues that by incorporating the principles of Pancasila into deradicalization efforts, policymakers and practitioners can work towards creating a more pluralistic and cohesive society. It also explores the challenges and opportunities of implementing such an approach, considering the unique contexts of Indonesia and Afghanistan.  
The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and Islamic Consumer Ethics: Examining Gen Z Behavior Through A Sharia and Moral Lens Maulidizen, Ahmad; Johari, Johari; Maghfirah, Maghfirah; Roosiani, Aulia Puspita; Iman, Muhammad Zailani; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman
Madania: Jurnal Kajian Keislaman Vol 28, No 2 (2024): DECEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/madania.v28i2.5902

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The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) phenomenon has increasingly shaped the consumption patterns of Generation Z, driven by the pressure to stay connected and keep up with social trends. This study explores the moral implications of FOMO through the lens of Islamic consumer ethics, which emphasizes principles such as moderation, self-discipline, and ethical responsibility in consumption. The purpose of this research is to investigate how Islamic ethical values can address the FOMO-driven behaviors prevalent in Generation Z, aiming to foster a more balanced and responsible approach to consumption. Using a library research method, the study analyzes various scholarly sources and Islamic teachings, particularly the Quran and Hadith, focusing on key ethical concepts such as Israf, Qana’ah, and Ihtiyat. The findings indicate that the FOMO mindset often leads Generation Z to engage in impulsive consumption and material excess, which contradicts the Islamic principles of moderation and mindfulness in spending. Islamic consumer ethics, with its emphasis on contentment and self-restraint, provides a moral framework that can counter these tendencies by encouraging thoughtful and ethical consumption. The research recommends the implementation of educational programs and awareness campaigns to promote Islamic ethical values, particularly among Generation Z, to mitigate the psychological and financial pressures of FOMO. These efforts can help guide this generation towards a more sustainable, mindful, and ethically conscious lifestyle that aligns with Islamic teachings on consumption. Fenomena Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) semakin memengaruhi pola konsumsi Generasi Z, didorong oleh tekanan untuk tetap terhubung dan mengikuti tren sosial. Penelitian ini membahas implikasi moral dari FOMO melalui perspektif etika konsumen Islam, yang menekankan prinsip moderasi, pengendalian diri, dan tanggung jawab etis dalam konsumsi. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengkaji bagaimana nilai-nilai etika Islam dapat mengatasi perilaku konsumsi yang dipengaruhi oleh FOMO di kalangan Generasi Z, dengan harapan menciptakan pendekatan konsumsi yang lebih seimbang dan bertanggung jawab. Dengan menggunakan metode penelitian kepustakaan, studi ini menganalisis berbagai sumber ilmiah dan ajaran Islam, khususnya Al-Qur'an dan Hadis, dengan fokus pada konsep etika utama seperti Israf, Qana’ah, dan Ihtiyat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pola pikir FOMO sering mendorong Generasi Z untuk melakukan konsumsi impulsif dan berlebihan, yang bertentangan dengan prinsip moderasi dan kesadaran dalam pengeluaran menurut Islam. Etika konsumen Islam, dengan penekanannya pada rasa cukup dan pengendalian diri, menawarkan kerangka moral yang dapat mengatasi kecenderungan ini dengan mendorong konsumsi yang lebih bijak dan etis. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan pelaksanaan program edukasi dan kampanye kesadaran untuk mempromosikan nilai-nilai etika Islam, khususnya di kalangan Generasi Z, guna mengurangi tekanan psikologis dan finansial akibat FOMO. Upaya tersebut diharapkan dapat membimbing generasi ini menuju gaya hidup yang lebih berkelanjutan, penuh kesadaran, dan selaras dengan ajaran Islam tentang konsumsi.
Economic Revitalization Through Mosques: Enhancing Community Well-Being In Indonesia Maulidizen, Ahmad; Safa'ah, Amriatus; Maghfirah; Johari; Rizapoor, Habiburrahman
International Journal of Islamic Business and Economics (IJIBEC) Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Volume 8 Nomor 1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ijibec.v8i1.7006

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The objective of this research is to explore the revitalizing the economic function of mosques and improving the economic well-being of the ummah in Indonesia. This research employs a literature review methodology with study can be sourced from various outlets, including journals, books, documentation, the internet, and libraries. The data analyzed using the content analysis method, is a descriptive or scientific analysis of the textual information obtained from library sources. This method involves systematically examining and interpreting the content of the documents to extract meaningful insights and information related to the research topic. The findings are Revitalizing the economic function of mosques and improving the economic well-being of the ummah in Indonesia; (1) Observing Potential Areas for Business Development Around the Mosque; (2) Designing an Investment Platform Accessible to Many People; (3) Collecting Capital from Investors; (4) Legal Entity Licensing; (5) Business Premises Preparation and Business Opening; and (5) Routine Evaluation. And the role of the mosque in economic development can be categorized into five clusters; (1) Mosque as a Sales and Distribution Center for Economic Aid Programs; (2) Mosque as a Fund Collector and Congregant Investment Hub for Mosque Economic Activities; (3) Mosque as a Financial Sector; (4) Mosque as a Marketplace for Small and Medium-Sized Micro-Businesses in the Surrounding Area; and (5) Mosque Establishing Autonomous Business Entities. This research contributes significantly to understanding the opportunities and challenges associated with the economic role of mosques in Indonesia. The findings are expected to serve as a foundation for various stakeholders, including the government, religious organizations, and the ummah community, to develop effective strategies for revitalizing the economic function of mosques and improving the economic well-being of the community in Indonesia