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The Relationship of Nahwu and Al-Qur'an Sciences Suratno, Suratno; Af’idah, Miftah Inayatul
Ethica: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Studies Vol 2 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Global Research Network

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As a branch of linguistics, it occupies an important position in Arabic language activities. This is because Nahwu concerns sentence structure, or how a word's position in a sentence is discussed. The Qur’an, as a guide for Muslims who speak Arabic, certainly has a lot to do with the science of Nahwu. Therefore, using a research library and a qualitative approach, the author is interested in researching the relationship between nahwu science and sciences related to the Koran. This research reveals the relationship between nahwu science and sciences related to the Qur’an, such as tafsir, qiroat, history, and tahfidz.
Analysis of the Influence of the US-China Trade War on the Indonesian Economy and the Potential of Sharia Investment as a Solution Rosadi , Rizki Dwi Putra; Jauhari , Wildan; Suratno , S
Suhuf: International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 37 No. 1 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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The trade war between the United States and China that began in 2018 significantly impacted the global economy, including Indonesia. The tariff policy implemented by the U.S., especially the one that will continue at its peak in 2025, causes global economic uncertainty, disrupts international supply chains, and lowers Indonesia's trade with the two countries. This study aims to analyze the role of sharia investment in reducing the impact of protectionist policies implemented by the U.S. and China on the Indonesian economy. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with thematic analysis methods and a systematic literature review, this study identifies that Sharia investment can strengthen Indonesia's economic resilience, especially by diversifying funding sources to real sectors such as infrastructure and renewable energy. The findings suggest that sharia investment, with the principles of prudence and sustainability, can be an alternative solution that reduces dependence on volatile global markets and enhances Indonesia's economic stability amid global uncertainty.
Stigma, Religion, and Collective Identity: The Transformation of Former Thugs in Solo Warsito, Warsito; Suratno, Suratno; Nainin, Dasrizal Marah
MUHARRIK: Jurnal Dakwah dan Sosial Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Muharrik: Jurnal Dakwah dan Sosial
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

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This study argues that the former thugs make an effort to rehabilitate their spoiled identity into a new identity collectively by presenting themselves on the front stage with a religious background. The former thugs change their appearance, spiritual behavior, ideological views, and economic management to create a new impression. This study employs a qualitative research approach with a phenomenological perspective. Data collection techniques include in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques consist of three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. This study asks what the former thugs behave in the front stage? How do they navigate their identity to remove the stigma? This study finds that to navigate their identity, former thugs join the Islamic group, they change their nickname to a good nickname that shows their Islamic identity, they use their wealth to support religious activities and use it for something that is in accordance with Islamic teachings. They make these changes with their friends in the Islamic group collectively. This study incorporates Erving Goffman's theory, which posits that people in the West who have spoiled identities navigate their identities individually. In contrast, former thugs in Solo navigate their collective identity.