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Book Review: "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sharia" Ririn Noviyanti
MAQASHID Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): Dec 17
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah - IAI Al-Qolam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (251.485 KB) | DOI: 10.35897/maqashid.v1i1.123

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The development of modern thought in Islam, is a distinct dynamism in the intellectual space, which is never discussed, because the development of this thought is the intellectual muddle of the earlier Islamic thinkers, which is then passed on to the next generation, as the times and the times progress. So when discussing of contemporary Islamic thinkers, it would seem odd to forget the figure of Abdullah Ahmed Al-Na'im, who allegedly included a rare thinker and a scholarly dedication to be reckoned with in the contemporary world of contemplation. Which not only fathers on the matter of worship mahdhoh, ethics, etc. However, he is an activist who possesses a high degree of popular loyalty without prejudice to his criticism of political, legal and governmental matters. This is proven through affilia-tion in human rights institutions, although the figure of Ahmed Al-Na'im is also a brilliant academic figure. Sharia always has a bright future in the public life of Islamic soci-ety because it can play a role in preparing the generations for the life of society, fostering institutions and social relations and so forth. Sharia will continue to play an important role in shaping and developing ethical norms and values that can be reflected in public legislation and policies through a democratic political process. Muslims everywhere, whether as majority or minority, are required to practice Islamic sharia as part of their religious obligations. But according to the author the principles or rules of sharia cannot be applied and applied formally by the state as law and public policy only for the reason that the principles and rules are part of sharia. In addition, the main target of this book is Muslims everywhere, but not monolithic, remarkable, or static categories of readers. Intellectual and professional Muslims, who tend to be the ruling elite and opinion-maker in their society, are largely shaped by the European style of education, which allows them to appreciate philosophical concepts and terms that may be unknown to those educated in traditional Islamic schools (madrasah).
Tinjauan Fungsi Hisbah dalam Kegiatan Perekonomian Ririn Noviyanti
Iqtishodia: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): #3
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economic Law, Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Al-Qolam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35897/iqtishodia.v2i1.73

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Supervision is a consequence of the emergence of activities related to group interests. In the classical Islamic era, hisbah is a supervisory board that serves to oversee the course of social activities in society on several aspects. No exception in the economic aspect. This research is a literature research using content analysis in reviewing the function of hisbah institution as supervisor in economic activity. The conclusion in this study states that hisbah has a function as an evaluator of economic activities that ensure economic activities run in accordance with Islamic Shari'a. Such as prohibiting the practice of usury and ihtikar in economic activities, guarding pricing, prohibit the sale and purchase of money, and so forth. Keywords: Hisbah, Supervision, Islamic Economics
Bank Syariah: Antara Konsepsi dan Implementasi Ririn Noviyanti
Iqtishodia: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): #5
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economic Law, Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Al-Qolam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35897/iqtishodia.v3i1.161

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The development of Islamic banks up to now should be appreciated, there will still be some challenges that must be faced in order to make this institution even better. This study aims to discuss in depth related to the background of the formation of Islamic banks, opportunities and challenges faced. The conclusion of this study is that some of the challenges faced are as follows: problems of human resources (HRD), capital problems, regulatory problems, service network problems, product innovation problems, socialization problems. The strategies needed to anticipate some obstacles to the development of Islamic banks. First, improving the quality of human resources in the field of Islamic banking. Second, there are more progressive efforts from practitioners, government and ulama to encourage the fulfillment of the legality of shari'ah instruments so that syari'ah bank space is broader. Third, improving the quality of Islamic banks with the support of academics, so that the construction of Islamic finance institutions is more rational and acceptable to all groups. Fourth, a more aggressive socialization of Islamic banks.