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Quality Assurance Islamic Perspective: an Alternative in Islamic-Based Public Education Institutions Nurjaman, Ujang; Al Mighwar, Muhammad; Harun, Makmur; Mu'min, U. Abdullah; Syaie, Akmad Najibul Khairi
Cendekia: Kependidikan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol 20 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : IAIN Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/cendekia.v1i1.3986

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This study aims to investigate the quality assurance according to Islam and the experience of its application in Islamic-based public education institutions. Quality assurance in education and other fields has been widely practiced in Indonesia. Many experts have discussed quality assurance, but it is still in education in general, not specifically religious education. However, it is still in the aspect of education generally, not specifically religious education. Religious education has a strategic and urgent role in instilling morals/noble character in the generation of the Indonesian nation. Therefore, Islamic religious education is given special attention in the 2013 curriculum and given additional hours of study to produce a generation of people who are moral, faithful, and pious. It is said that the better generation, the better the quality assurance of education. This research was a qualitative study. It was a case study. It was at Vocational High Schools Ma'arif Nahdhatul Ulama, Garut, West Java, Indonesia (SMK Ma'arif NU Garut). This study shows that the application of quality assurance in Islam must balance the religious and rationality values so that there is no paradox between the two, as was successfully implemented at SMK Ma'arif NU Garut. This success proves that no religious values contradict rationality, so it should be used as a basis to support or complement the theory/concept and practice of quality assurance in other Islamic-based public education institutions. 
Bhineka Tunggal Ika and Hasbi ash-Shiddieqy’s Indonesian Moderate Fiqh Engkos Kosasih; Muhammad Al Mighwar; Makmur Harun; Akhmad Najibul Khairi Syaie; Sulaiman Dorloh
TSAQAFAH Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): Tsaqafah Jurnal Peradaban Islam
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/tsaqafah.v20i2.100

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Before Hasbi ash-Shiddieqy, Indonesian fiqh was predominantly characterized by a rigid and blind imitation (taqlid) rigidly adopting interpretations from Islamic schools in regions such as the Hijaz, Egypt, and India. These foreign teachings often lacked relevance to Indonesia’s cultural context, causing friction between Islamic jurisprudence and local customary law (hukum adat). In response, Hasbi developed an Indonesian fiqh that integrated local traditions, aligning with the national motto Bhineka Tunggal Ika, which UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised as crucial for a harmonious future in Southeast Asia. This approach fosters unity through the respectful recognition of cultural diversity. This study explores how sustaining Bhineka Tunggal Ika can be achieved through religious moderation based on Indonesian fiqh, particularly focusing on Hasbi ash-Shiddieqy. Employing qualitative research, the study utilized a literature review and thematic content analysis through four steps: data collection (gathering relevant information), data reduction (filtering out irrelevant data), data display (visually organizing key themes), and inference (synthesising findings to address research questions). This study reveal that Hasbi ash-Shiddieqy’s Indonesian fiqh approach strengthens religious moderation by integrating universal Islamic principles with local traditions and promoting peaceful conflict resolution, while being consistent with national regulations-Presidential Regulation 58/2023 and Minister of Religion Regulation 3/2024-that promote unity in diversity and foster social cohesion in Indonesia. Therefore, Hasbi ash-Shiddieqy’s Indonesian fiqh modernizes Islamic law by integrating maslahah (public welfare) and urf(cultural practices), moving beyond rigid taqlid, and deserves recognition as a vital source for strengthening religious moderation and sustaining Bhineka Tunggal Ika in Indonesia.
The Geopolitical and Religious Conditions of the Arabian Peninsula Prior to the Prophethood of Muhammad SAW: an Anthropological and Historical Perspective Yudi Imana; Engkos Kosasih; Muhammad Al Mighwar; Hüseyin Çaksen; Ibrahim Alhaji Isa
Cakrawala: Journal of Religious Studies and Global Society Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekia Gagayunan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63142/cakrawala.v2i2.297

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This study examines the condition of Arab society during the time of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH with a focus on social, political, economic, cultural, and religious aspects. Through a historical-sociological approach, this study aims to analyze the characteristics, structure, and dynamics of pre-Islamic Arab society to the early period of Islamic development. The research method used is a literature study by analyzing primary and secondary sources about the history of Arab society. The results of the study show that pre-Islamic Arab societies had a social structure based on a tribal system (qabilah) with values such as group solidarity ('asabiyyah), courage (muru'ah), and generosity (karam). Politically, there is no central authority that binds the entire Arabian peninsula, but rather is divided into autonomous tribal powers. Economically, Arab society relied on limited trade, livestock, and agriculture, with Mecca being an important trading center. In the religious aspect, the majority of Arabs adhere to polytheism, although there are also Jewish, Christian, and hanif (monotheistic) communities. The transformation of Arab society through the da'wah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) took place gradually, with fundamental changes in the value system, social structure, law, and culture. This research contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the sociohistorical context of the emergence of Islam and the resulting societal transformation.
Evaluation of the Impact of Hadith on Social Change in Various Eras of Islamic History Hidayatulah Abdul Rachman; Engkos Kosasih; Muhammad Al Mighwar; Mekki Klaina; Md. Thowhidul Islam
Cakrawala: Journal of Religious Studies and Global Society Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekia Gagayunan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63142/cakrawala.v2i2.302

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This study analyzes the role of the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in encouraging social change during three important phases in Islamic history, namely the Khulafaur Rashid, the Umayyad and Abbasid periods, and assesses its relevance in contemporary contexts. This study uses a qualitative approach with a content analysis method on primary and secondary sources that contain hadith and historical records related to social transformation in each period. The results of the study show that during the time of Khulafaur Rashidin, hadith became a normative foundation in organizing socio-political life, including in the distribution of zakat, the protection of minorities, and deliberation in decision-making. In the Umayyad and Abbasid periods, hadith was used as a tool of legitimacy of power, but it also underwent significant codification and standardization, making it an instrument of institutionalized social reform. Contemporary discussions reveal that the values in the hadith remain relevant in promoting social justice agendas, inclusive education, gender equality, and peace. However, challenges arise when the hadith is interpreted textualistically without considering the context and purpose of the shari'a (maqāṣid al-sharī'ah). This study concludes that hadith has great transformative potential if interpreted contextually and progressively, but risks becoming a tool of conservatism if used narrowly. Therefore, hermeneutic and maqāṣid approaches need to be integrated in the understanding of hadith in the modern era.
OPTIMALISASI KEPUASAN NASABAH MELALUI PENGGUNAAN MOBILE BANKING BYOND BY BSI: STUDI KASUS DI BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA KCP PADANG PANJANG Sarah; Muhammad Al Mighwar
At-Tanmiyah Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Juni, At-Tanmiyah: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Binis Islam
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (STEBIS) Al-Ulum

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In today's digital era, the transformation of banking services through mobile technology has become an important requirement in increasing customer convenience and satisfaction. The same is the case with this research which aims to analyze the optimization of customer satisfaction through the use of the Byond by BSI mobile banking application with a case study at BSI KCP Padang Panjang. The research method used is descriptive with a qualitative approach, where data is collected through literature studies, interviews with customers and customer service, and Customer Satisfaction Survey (CSS) results. The results showed that the Byond by BSI application provides convenience in transactions, more modern features, and increased security aspects, which overall have a positive impact on customer satisfaction. On the other hand, there are still obstacles such as system disruptions due to maintenance and difficulties for some customers who are less familiar with digital technology. The results of this study contribute to the development of more inclusive and user-friendly mobile banking services.
Macroeconomic Determination of Indonesian Bank Interest Rates Itto Turyandi; Mohd Kasturi Nor Abd Aziz; Ermi Triaji; Muhammad Al Mighwar; Usep Deden Suherman
Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Islamic Economics and Business
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jieb.v4i2.45132

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The determination of interest rates by Bank Indonesia plays an important role in supporting national economic stability and growth. Although previous studies have highlighted the relationship between interest rates and economic growth and market performance, studies on macroeconomic determinants of interest rate determination are still limited. This study aims to analyze the effect of inflation and exchange rates on Bank Indonesia's interest rates in the period 2004 to 2023, covering both crisis and non-crisis periods. The method used is a quantitative approach with multiple linear regression analysis, as well as classical assumption tests to ensure the validity of the model. The results of the study show that inflation has a positive and significant effect on interest rates, while the exchange rate does not show a significant effect. This finding indicates that inflation is the main factor that Bank Indonesia considers in determining interest rate policy. The policy implications of this study emphasize the importance of controlling inflation in order to maintain the effectiveness of monetary policy and long-term economic stability.
Fluctuation of Credit Risk and Company Size on Liquidity Gunardi Gunardi; Akhmad Najibul Khairi Syai; Kholdorov Sardor Umarovich; Muhammad Al Mighwar; Euis Bandawaty; Dewi Kartikaningsih
Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Islamic Economics and Business
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jieb.v4i2.45134

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This study aims to provide empirical evidence on the effect of credit risk and company size on liquidity in the banking sector. Liquidity is an important aspect in assessing a bank's financial performance because it reflects the institution's ability to meet short-term obligations and maintain operational continuity. This study focuses on Bank Mandiri, which consistently shows liquidity stability during the 2013–2023 period, even amidst various economic conditions. The research approach used is quantitative with a time series regression model. Secondary data is obtained from Bank Mandiri's audited annual financial statements. The dependent variable, namely liquidity, is measured using the Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR); while the independent variables are credit risk measured by the Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio, and company size measured by the natural logarithm of total assets. To ensure the validity of the model, classical assumption tests such as normality, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, and autocorrelation are carried out. The results of the study show that credit risk and company size have a positive and significant effect on liquidity, both partially and simultaneously. This finding indicates that increasing credit risk encourages banks to strengthen liquidity reserves, and large-scale companies have wider access to funding. This result differs from several previous studies, indicating that institutional characteristics and risk management strategies can affect the direction and strength of the relationship between variables. This study contributes to the literature by presenting time-series evidence on the determinants of liquidity at one of the largest state-owned banks in Indonesia.
Hadith Transmission and Cultural Dissemination in the Indonesian Archipelago: The Role of Maulid al-Diba’i Mohammad Iqbal; Muhammad Al Mighwar; Engkos Kosasih; Irwan Abdurrohman; Tajul Arifin
Journal of Indonesian Islamic Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Indonesian Islamic Studies (April)
Publisher : Postgraduate Program of the State Islamic Institute of Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/jiis.v5i2.11597

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This study examines the historical development of hadith transmission and its cultural dissemination in the Indonesian Archipelago through the Maulid al-Diba’i tradition. While hadith has historically been transmitted through formal scholarly mechanisms such as talaqqī, sanad verification, and codification, its dissemination has also developed through devotional and cultural practices embedded in Muslim communal life. This study aims to analyze the transmission of hadith from the early Islamic period to its cultural adaptation in Nusantara, with particular focus on the role of Maulid al-Diba’i as a medium of hadith-related dissemination. This research employs a qualitative library research design using a descriptive-thematic content analysis approach. Primary data were drawn from the text of Maulid al-Diba’i, while secondary sources included classical hadith literature, studies on hadith transmission, and scholarship on living hadith and Islamic cultural traditions in Indonesia. The findings reveal that hadith transmission initially developed through direct oral learning, memorization, and communal teaching during the prophetic era, later evolving into more structured scholarly verification through sanad criticism and codification. In the Indonesian Archipelago, hadith dissemination expanded beyond formal scholarly institutions through cultural and devotional practices. The Maulid al-Diba’i functions as an important medium for transmitting hadith-related content concerning the Prophet’s lineage, virtues, moral excellence, and life journey through oral recitation, ritual performance, and communal participation. This study concludes that the Maulid al-Diba’i serves as a bridge between classical hadith tradition and lived Muslim religiosity, demonstrating that cultural adaptation constitutes an effective and legitimate pathway for preserving and disseminating prophetic teachings across generations.
Co-Authors Abdul Rohim, Abdul Abdurahim, Mika Abdurraohman, Irwa Abdurrohman, Irwan Aep Kusnawan Agus Gunawan Ahd. Fauzi Ahd. Fauzi Ajani Fikri Akhmad Najibul Khairi Akhmad Najibul Khairi Syai Akhmad Najibul Khairi Syaie Alfarizzi Alfito Fadhlan Ma’ruf Ali Mustofa Ali Mustofa Aqillah, Wafa Azmii Arbainsyah Arbainsyah Azzahra, Arini Nabila Azzami, Abdulloh Choiriyatussyaadah Dadah Dadah, Dadah Danis Muhammad Akbar Dede Delia Febyarinzani Alami Desi Rahmawati Desyana Nurlatipah Dikta Haikal Nuryusfi Engkos Kokasih Engkos Kosasih Engkos Kosasih Engkos Kosasih Engkos Kosasih Engkos Kosasih Ermi Triaji Euis Bandawaty Evi Sopiah Evi Sopiah, Evi Fahrizal Akhirudin Fahrozi, Fathur Fitri Siti Nurazizah Gina Khoirunnisa Gunardi H. Ahmad Maki Hadi Laksono Hadi Rizqia, Septia Hanifah El Khairiah Harun, Makmur Hidayat, Andi Muhamad Hidayatulah Abdul Rachman Huges Hüseyin Çaksen Ia Mufti Hidayat Ibrahim Alhaji Isa Ikhsan Daffa Suparno Iman Saifullah Iman Saifullah Iman Supratman Irwan Kurniawan Isfahani, Jaisy Muhammad Istanto Istanto Itto Turyandi Kartikaningsih, Dewi Khaeruman, Badri Khalimatusyaadah, Khalimatusyaadah Khariza Rizka Fadhilah Khoirul Anwar Khoirul Anwar Kholdorov Sardor Umarovich Kuswandi, Yadi Laksono, Hadi Lyra Amelia Majeri Majeri Majeri, Majeri Makmur Harun Md. Thowhidul Islam Mekki Klaina Mohammad Iqbal Mohd Kasturi Nor Abd Aziz Muhammad Fadly Setia Muhammad Jamil Muhammad Rifqy Farhanullah Muhammad Saleh Suhaidy Muhammad Saleh Suhaidy Muhammad Saleh Suhaidy Muhammad Thoriqo Haqqi Mujoko, Bejo Mulyono Mulyono Mustikawati Najih Karimi , Zaini Naswanathania Azzahra Neta Hoerun Nisa Nida Karimah , Nur Nor bin Abd Aziz, Mohd Kasturi Nur Nida Karimah Nurazki Aslamiah Nuruddin Mahmudi Praditya Hasan, Arsyad R. Rezeki Alam Rafiq, Muhamad Chaedar Ramdhan, Feri Rifa Salsabila Rifaldy, Rizky Rita Sukaesih Rita Sukaesih Rizky Rifaldy Rizqi Renaldy Rohman, Teguh Abdul Ryan Renaldi Sabila Azzahra, Siti Saepul Akbar, Yosep Saiful Alfadz Salma Hasna Mumtaz Salsabila Apriliah Koswara Samsudin Sarah Seli Diana Putri Siti Mirah Nuraeni Siti Nurazizah, Fitri Sobana, Dadang Husen Sopia Larasati Sri Mulyati Suherman, Usep Deden Sulaiman Dorloh Sulaiman Dorloh, Sulaiman Syaie, Akmad Najibul Khairi Syamsudin Syauqi Alif Attar Syifa Rahmawati Tajul Arifin Tariska Andini Nopaulita Taufikurrahman Taufikurrahman U. Abdullah Mumin Ujang Nurjaman Ujang Nurjaman Ujang Nurjaman, Ujang Ujang Sahid Vemy Suci Asih Wahid Saepul Wirdyansyah, Danial Muhammad Yosep Saepul Akbar Yudi Imana Yusup Muhidin Zaini Najih Karimi