Shohib MUSLIM
Politeknik Negeri Malang, Indonesia

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NAVIGATING TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTION: ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND SOCIOECONOMIC DIMENSIONS IN CRAFTING A SUSTAINABLE AND JUST TAXATION SYSTEM Loso Judijanto; Dwi Koerniawati; Shohib Muslim; Pratiwi Subianto; Ahmad Rizani
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): December
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In navigating technological disruption within taxation systems, this research delved into the ethical, legal, and socioeconomic dimensions to craft a sustainable and just framework. Examining past trends and challenges, the study uncovered key findings reflecting stakeholders' heightened awareness, with 78% expressing concerns about the ethical use of taxpayer data. Though acknowledged by 65% of respondents, the legal landscape faces challenges in adapting to rapid technological advancements, necessitating agile regulatory frameworks. The study revealed nuanced socioeconomic impacts, with 58% perceiving positive effects on economic growth but 32% expressing concerns about potential disparities. Insights into behavioral aspects indicated a delicate balance, with 68% recognizing technology's positive influence on compliance behavior, while 45% voiced concerns about its potential misuse. The synthesis of these dimensions underscores the intricate interplay shaping tax technology policies. Acknowledging limitations, including regional variations, the research calls for ongoing exploration into emerging technologies and behavioral dynamics to inform the evolution of ethical and just taxation systems in the digital era.
REGULATION AND SUPERVISION OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDONESIA: AN IN-DEPTH EXAMINATION OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND CONTEMPORARY TRENDS Shohib Muslim; Gunawan Widjaja; Farika Nikmah; Muhammad Naufal Arifiyanto; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): December
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This paper conducts an in-depth examination of the regulation and supervision of Islamic banking in Indonesia, focusing on recent developments and contemporary trends. The regulatory framework governing Islamic banking has evolved significantly in response to the dynamic financial landscape and the growing prominence of Sharia-compliant finance. The study explores the historical development of regulations, vital legal provisions, and the role of regulatory authorities in overseeing Islamic banking activities. A comparative analysis with conventional banking regulations provides insights into the distinctive features and challenges the Islamic banking sector faces. The discussion delves into the effectiveness of existing regulations in addressing challenges, ensuring compliance, and facilitating enforcement. Furthermore, the study investigates evolving trends, including recent developments within the Indonesian Islamic banking sector and global perspectives on Islamic banking regulation. The implications for future research and practical recommendations are also discussed, contributing to the ongoing dialogue on strengthening the regulatory environment for Islamic banking in Indonesia.
URGENSI PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER REMAJA DI ERA SOCIETY 5.0 Sri Haryanto; Asep Abdul Aziz; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Shohib Muslim; Loso Judijanto
ENTINAS: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Teknologi Pembelajaran Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARI-JUNI
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With the rapid progress of the times, it cannot be denied that it is easy for foreign culture to enter Indonesia which can be imitated and can damage a person's morals and character. Character education is a learning process that is carried out to direct, shape, train and cultivate positive values that have good morals, strong moral values sincerely without any element of coercion which can be obtained from the family, school and surrounding environment. can be seen from a person's daily behavior, namely being able to behave well, politely, honestly, politely, responsibly, appreciate and respect the rights of others, work hard, and so on. The aim of this research is to provide new knowledge about the importance of character education today in facing society era 5.0. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with the research method used, namely literature review of several books, journal articles, publications, websites which are then concluded and produce new knowledge.
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDONESIA: EMPOWERING TEACHERS FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN THE REFORM ERA Suriagiri Suriagiri; Fadloli Fadloli; Shohib Muslim; Elmiwati Elmiwati; Muhammad Khoiri
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): DECEMBER
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The Indonesian education system has undergone a profound transformation during the reform era that began in the late 1990s. This period of democratic change, economic shifts, and societal developments has reshaped the educational landscape in Indonesia. In this research, we explore the intricate evolution of the Indonesian education system during the reform era and emphasize the paramount importance of quality education. We argue that empowering teachers is instrumental in achieving this goal, positioning them at the core of meaningful educational reform. The shift from a centralized, rigid education system to a decentralized, adaptable one marked a seismic change in the Indonesian education system. The introduction of a competency-based curriculum aimed to equip students with essential skills, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities to prepare them for a dynamic global economy. Our research underscores the central role of teachers in shaping the quality of education and their pivotal position within the Indonesian education system. Empowering teachers becomes a fundamental prerequisite for the successful implementation of educational reforms. By investing in teachers, Indonesia can unlock its potential to create a more vibrant and dynamic education system, fostering enhanced student learning, ongoing professional development, and inclusivity.
The Position of Online Petitions in The Indonesian Legal Order Shohib Muslim; Kalijunjung Hasibuan; Didik Suhariyanto; Nugrah Gables Manery; Lisbet Situmorang
As-Syar'i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga Vol 6 No 2 (2024): As-Syar’i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga
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This research is a qualitative research with a descriptive approach, namely describing the position of Online Petitions in the legal order in Indonesia and also describing its position in the legal order in European countries. The data used in this research is secondary data that researchers obtained from scientific articles, books, statutory regulations, magazines and credible websites that are commonly used and become references in each research. The data used was analyzed using descriptive and comparative legal analysis techniques, namely first describing the position of online petitions in Indonesian legal matters and then comparing them with various European countries. The result in this research show that that the regulation of online petitions in Indonesia is not very detailed and roams freely. This means that online petitions that have been filled in in large numbers exceeding the threshold in countries such as the UK and the United States which must be answered by the government, do not have to be answered in Indonesia. Online petitions are a form of product of freedom of expression from democracy. On the one hand, researchers believe that more specific arrangements for handling online petitions such as the United States and England also need to be implemented in Indonesia. However, on the other hand, this is not really necessary due to the responsive nature of the Indonesian government in answering the big questions on the minds of the public. Apart from that, these big questions are more often discussed through various talk shows, whether via digital television, print media, Instagram, YouTube and other platforms. For these various reasons, researchers believe that further regulation regarding online petitions is not really necessary in Indonesia. In fact, researchers are of the opinion that making a case go viral on social media without packaging it in the form of a petition is more effective than organizing the online petition itself.