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Trend Penghilangan Nyawa Diri dalam Kalangan Masyarakat Nasir, Raihan; Abdullah, Amalina Amalin; Azlisham, Nur Afiqah Nasuha; Abdullah, Alysha; Sukor, Nurul Aliyah Izyan Abd
Desultanah: Journal Education and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Desultanah: Journal Education and Social Science
Publisher : Yayasan Putroe Ceudah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69548/d-jess.v3i1.44

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This study examines the rising trend of death by suicidal, and acts of killing and death punishment, from the perspective of Islamic philosophy and education. Using qualitative and a textual analysis approach, interviews were conducted with the families and close friends of suicide victims. Furthermore, the data is analyzed with a thematic analysis model. The study evaluates the moral and ethical justifications behind the act of death by suicidal according to major philosophical schools western philosophy and Islamic philosophy. It further explores how socio-cultural factors, the pressures of modern life, and shifts in human values influence society’s perception of life and death. The findings reveal that the trend of life-taking not only reflects the failure of social systems but also signifies a crisis of meaning in modern human life due to a lack of true understanding of the concepts of life and death. The study suggests the need for a more emphathetic and holistic philosophical approach in addressing this issue, to uphold human values and preserve the objectives of Shariah (Maqasid al-Syariah), particularly in preservation of life (hifz al-nafs). So that the trend of loss of life among the people in Malaysia can be overcome well.
Integrating Maqāṣid al-Shariah, ESG, and Halālan Ṭayyiban in Indonesia: A TCCM-Based Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis Yazid, Azy Athoillah; Mahsun, Moch; Nasir, Raihan
Lan Tabur: JURNAL EKONOMI SYARIAH Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): (March)
Publisher : LAN TABUR: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah The Islamic University of KH. Achmad Muzakki Syah Jember, East Java. Jember Jln. Manggar Gebang Poreng 139A Patrang Jember Jawa Timur

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Introduction: This study maps the intellectual landscape of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) integration within the Indonesian economic and financial markets to establish a comprehensive halālan ṭayyiban ecosystem. Methods: A framework-based systematic literature review was conducted using the Theory, Context, Characteristics, and Method (TCCM) approach, combined with bibliometric analysis via R to examine halal-ESG-sustainability literature published between 2014 and 2025. Results: The findings reveal that existing literature predominantly focuses on normative-legal and compliance aspects, particularly halal certification, while operational environmental sustainability and halal-ecology integration remain underexplored. This thematic polarization indicates that extensive research is currently directed towards conceptual legitimacy, implementation, measurement, and institutional structures, which ultimately facilitates systemic integration. Consequently, this study formulates a theoretical model integrating Maqāṣid, ESG, and Halālan Ṭayyiban principles to synthesize inter-dimensional relationships, empirical findings, and implementation indicators. Conclusion and suggestion: Practically, the results highlight a critical need to transition from administrative compliance to operational capacity-building, particularly concerning Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), system governance, and infrastructure traceability. To bridge the gap between normative frameworks and practical alignment, future research must prioritize integrated performance indicators, implementative intervention designs, and cross-national comparative studies, thereby addressing current limitations regarding corpus metadata dependency and exploratory projections.