Mohammad Abdul Al Halib
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Philosophical Thoughts of Ibn Miskawaih Mohammad Abdul Al Halib; Dadang Zenal Mutaqin; Rizki Abdul Basir; Fajar Solihin; Siti Hanna Nur Asyiah
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/iffah.v1i3.14

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Ibn Maskawaih, a Muslim philosopher who was active in the 10th century, greatly influenced the development of ethical and psychological thought in the tradition of Islamic philosophy. His thoughts that touch on various fields, including ethics, morality, and soul development, bring a new perspective in understanding the relationship between ratio, emotions, and human actions. This article aims to analyze Ibn Maskawaih's main contributions to Islamic philosophy, by highlighting his key concepts, such as happiness, the ethics of virtue, and the spiritual journey of man.
Hadith of Leadership in Islam Mohammad Abdul Al Halib; Uus Husni Hoer; Erna Robiatul Adawiah; Muhammad Wildan Nf; Putri Hafidzah
Taqriri: Journal of Al-Hadith Science Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/taqriri.v1i1.2

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A leader is someone who has great responsibility in either an organization, a country or a kingdom. Islamic leadership is a balance of leadership with the concept of the world and the hereafter.  Islamic leadership prioritizes the values ​​proposed by Islam and also everything that is done in hope of Allah's blessing. This journal aims to educate readers, especially writers, which will be conveyed in this journal, namely the understanding, sources of leadership teachings (Al-Quran, hadith), basic principles of leadership, ideal qualities of a leader, and the role and responsibilities of a leader. in Islam
Harmony of Islam and Local Traditions in Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of Modernization Mohammad Abdul Al Halib; Lina Pusvisasari
al-Wadhih: Journal of Islamic History and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/alwadhih.v1i1.4

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Islam in Indonesia has a unique characteristic reflected in its integration with local traditions. This relationship has been established since the early arrival of Islam in the archipelago, shaping an inclusive and distinctive Islamic identity. However, in the era of modernization and globalization, the harmony between Islam and local traditions faces significant challenges, including cultural erosion, polarization among Islamic groups, and the emergence of extreme views rejecting local traditions. This study aims to examine the dynamics of the relationship between Islam and local traditions in Indonesia, focusing on the challenges posed by modernization and the opportunities to maintain this harmony. The approach utilized includes historical and sociological analysis, with case studies of local Islamic traditions such as Maulid Nabi, tahlilan, and Grebeg Maulud. The findings reveal that local traditions not only serve as a means of cultural preservation but also as an effective medium for Islamic propagation. Nevertheless, modernization has significantly influenced younger generations, who tend to abandon local traditions. On the other hand, social media and information technology present opportunities to strengthen the harmony between Islam and local traditions when utilized wisely. This study emphasizes the importance of dialogue among Islamic groups and the preservation of local traditions as an integral part of national identity. With an inclusive approach, Islam and local traditions can continue to coexist, contributing positively to Indonesia's cultural diversity amidst global challenges.