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Inisiatif Lingkungan Berbasis Keagamaan dalam Memerangi Green Financial Crime: Konsep Kesakralan dan Pengelolaan Thoriquttyas, Titis; Rohmawati, Nita
AML/CFT Journal : The Journal Of Anti Money Laundering And Countering The Financing Of Terrorism Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Menjembatani Perspektif Lokal dan Global dalam Upaya Pemberantasan Kejahatan Keua
Publisher : Pusat Pelaporan dan Analisis Transaksi Keuangan (PPATK)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59593/amlcft.2024.v3i1.217

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Green financial crime seriously threatens the sustainability of the environment and the integrity of the global economy. This study aims to investigate the role of environmental initiatives to religious foundations with a religious foundation in countering green financial crime by reviewing relevant literature, examining religious teachings on environmental stewardship, and evaluating the influence of religious advocacy on public policy and community behavior. In the practical sense in the Indonesian context, Muhammadiyah's humanitarian arm has been involved in disaster relief, focusing on environmental sustainability in recovery efforts. This includes advocating for better waste management and building resilient, eco-friendly infrastructure in disaster-prone areas. These initiatives highlight how organizations use their religious influence, aligning faith-based teachings with practical efforts. Thematic analysis is used in this study to find and examine themes and patterns in the data gathered. The results of this study show that faith-based activities play a significant role in the local and global fight against green financial crime. It is essential for religious organizations to prioritize environmental awareness because of the pressing nature of environmental crises and the significant moral, ethical, and practical effect that religion has. The integration of religious ideas and the utilization of religion-based organizations' strengths can significantly augment efforts aimed at combating green financial crime, thereby resulting in more equitable and sustainable outcomes for both society and the environment.
How Far Artificial Intelligence influenced Mu'allim, Murabbi, and Mudarris? Transhumanism and Diffusion of Innovation Theory's Perspective Thoriquttyas, Titis; Rohmawati, Nita
Suhuf: International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 36 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/suhuf.v36i2.6302

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The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has begun to change many elements of education, including Islamic religious education. Traditionally, Mu'allim, Murabbi, and Mudarris have played important roles in teaching, ethics, and spiritual guidance. However, little is known about the impact of AI on the shifting existence of these terminologies. This research delves into the impact of AI on the responsibilities and perspectives of Mu'allim, Murabbi, and Mudarris, especially through the lens of transhumanism and the diffusion of innovation theory. This study uses qualitative methods to examine data, exploring the variations in AI integration in Islamic education across diverse cultural and regional backgrounds while also recognizing the specific best practices and challenges in each setting. The research seeks to close the gap in understanding between contemporary technology and Islamic educational customs by examining the evolving responsibilities of educators in the age of artificial intelligence. The findings raise significant issues regarding the preservation of human-centered values in religious education while also highlighting the potential of AI to improve educational methods. This study bridges the gap between traditional educational philosophies and technology breakthroughs, contributing to the increasing body of literature on AI in education and providing insightful information for Islamic studies researchers.
Women Politics in Türkiye and the Reflection for Indonesia’s Village Governance Thoriquttyas, Titis; Rohmawati, Nita; Naba, Wisnu Yaqzan
Bestuurskunde: Journal of Governmental Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Reflection on Political Governance and Optimization of Village Governance
Publisher : Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53013/bestuurskunde.5.1.1-12

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Although there has been significant progress in women’s rights in recent decades, traditional gender roles remain deeply embedded in Indonesia and Türkiye, particularly in rural areas. This study investigates a real-world instance of how women contribute to Turkish decision-making. The theoretical framework examines how gender dynamics, state policies, and leadership styles affect governance results in rural areas by incorporating two primary theories: participatory feminism and intersectionality. The first female Muhtar (elected village head of Türkiye), Gül Esin, made a name for herself as a role model for women across Türkiye, which had a lasting impact on village administration. This historical perspective highlights the increasing recognition of women’s perspectives within the village administration. This study uses library research to analyze Gül Esin’s leadership, village governance, and gender studies in Indonesia and Türkiye. This study uses document analysis to investigate the conceptualization and application of women’s leadership within Indonesian village governance. The findings underscore the critical role of women’s participation in village decision-making processes and demonstrate how their leadership contributes to more inclusive and effective governance. The study also offers policy recommendations, advocating for gender-sensitive policies and intersectional assessments in village governance, with a focus on marginalized communities. The results provide valuable insights into measures that can be implemented in similar situations regarding how village-level governance can be maximized to enhance women’s empowerment, particularly in the Indonesian context.
GREEN LEGISLATION, GREEN FINANCIAL CRIME, AND INDONESIA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: A PERSPECTIVE FROM ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE’S THEORY Thoriquttyas, Titis; Rohmawati, Nita
Domus Legalis Cogitatio Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Domus Legalis Cogitatio Vol 2 No 2 October 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Law Atma Jaya Yogyakarta University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/dlc.v2i2.9888

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Green financial crimes are a serious threat to Indonesia's sustainable development initiatives. This research examines the ways in which financial operations affecting environmental sustainability might be regulated by constitutional legislation, preventing digital innovation from undermining environmental conservation initiatives. In order to better understand how these components, interact and how legal frameworks must change to meet these problems, this study examined the convergence of digital financial systems, green financial crimes, and Indonesian constitutional law, with a particular emphasis on precedent-setting cases. This research explores how the theory of environmental justice shapes the legal discourse on digitalization and green financial crime, and examines how Indonesian green legislation addresses the challenges posed by such crimes. This research uses qualitative techniques to analyze Indonesia's constitutional law, financial and environmental regulations, and judicial rulings. The study compares Indonesia's approach to environmental crimes using various technique with other countries policies and identifies areas for reform. The findings of this research highlight the urgency of uncovering contextual challenges that must be addressed, including the increasing use of digital platforms to anticipate green financial crimes, particularly in areas such as deforestation and environmental exploitation, through the proposal of green legislation. The present analysis underscores the necessity for Indonesia to adapt its legal and regulatory frameworks in order to tackle the environmental protection concerns brought about by the digital economy.