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Quranic Leadership: The Effort to Realize the Integrity of Leaders in Preventing Corruption Chanifah, Nur; Samsudin, Abu; Hajar Ansori, Ibnu
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijemi.v5i1.9173

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This Study aims to analyse how the Quran explains the integrity of leaders as an effort to prevent corruption in Indonesia. This is urgent, because the problem of corruption cannot only be solved by building a legal and judicial system, but also requires prevention efforts through character building, especially related to leaders. It is categorized qualitative research with literature review by conceptual approach. The research analysis uses descriptive-qualitative analysis with the stages, namely editing, classifying, and conclusion. The results showed that the Quranic Leadership to prevent corruption in Islam is reflected in the character or personality of the Prophet Muhammad, namely shidiq (honest), amanah, fathanah (intelligent), and tabligh (communicative and transparent). If it is associated with leadership characteristics described by all classical and modern management experts such as the theories of Warren Bennis and James O'Tool, then these characteristics have been reflected by the Prophet Muhammad throughout his life. Even the Prophet had first applied it through the instructions of Allah SWT contained in the holy book, Qur’an.
Komodifikasi Agama dalam Perspektif Hadis: Analisis Kritis dengan Teori Konstruksi Sosial Salim Mangunsong, Muhammad; Hajar Ansori, Ibnu; Fajar Alchusyairi, Mohammad
El Nubuwwah Jurnal Studi Hadis Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): El Nubuwwah Jurnal Studi Hadis
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Hadis Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/elnubuwwah.v3i2.21415

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The commodification of religion is a contemporary social phenomenon characterized by the transformation of religion from a source of transcendental values into a commodity governed by market logic, manifested through religious businesses, the exploitation of religious symbols, and the expansion of the spiritual industry. This phenomenon poses a serious challenge in Islam, as it risks undermining the principle of sincerity (ikhlāṣ) and distorting the true purpose of worship. This study aims to examine Prophetic hadith perspectives on religious commodification, with particular attention to hadiths emphasizing sincerity and warnings against worldly orientation in religious practices. The research employs a library-based qualitative method using a descriptive-analytical approach, combined with thematic (mawḍū‘ī) analysis of relevant hadiths, supported by classical scholarly commentaries (shurūḥ al-ḥadīth). To contextualize the analysis, this study integrates Peter L. Berger’s theory of religious objectification, which explains how sacred religious values may be reduced to social constructions subject to economic rationality. The findings reveal that religious commodification has the potential to erode spiritual integrity, obscure the ultimate objectives of worship, and weaken the moral foundations of the Muslim community. Hadiths on ikhlāṣ firmly assert that religious acts must be directed solely toward Allah, free from economic motives or social recognition. Meanwhile, Berger’s theoretical framework elucidates the social mechanisms through which religion may lose its sacred function when instrumentalized. In conclusion, a contextual and critical understanding of hadith is essential to preserving the authenticity of Islamic values in the face of religious commodification within contemporary social dynamics.