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Artificial Intelligence Similarity Index Detection App as an Anti-Plagiarism Campaign Against Intellectual Property Crime Wahyudi, M Iman; Sa’idu, Sabo Jamilu
Digital Muslim Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/dmr.v1i2.14

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This paper aims to discuss plagiarism according to Indonesian and Islamic laws and develop applicable solutions for detecting similarity index plagiarism. Plagiarism is the act of taking someone else’s work and claiming it as theirs without giving recognition or credit to the original owner. This practice is against positive and Islamic laws. The method used in this paper is RAD (Rapid Application Development), one of the software development methods that emphasises the speed and flexibility of the results of the trials. We found that this application could detect the similarity index of a text composed by an AI tool like ChatGPT. This application can be implemented in education but still has limitations. This application cannot detect plagiarism from sources unlisted in the database. Therefore, further research must address this problem.
Divine Traces in Code: Algorithmic Analysis of the Order Patterns of the Universe from an Islamic Perspective Kurniawan, Ade Fakih; Wahyudi, M Iman; Megandani, Adi
Digital Muslim Review Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/dmr.v3i2.92

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This article examines the relationship between Islamic theological conceptions of cosmic order and contemporary discussions of algorithmic structure in computational science. The study focuses on proposing a conceptual and interpretive framework for understanding recurring patterns in nature—such as mathematical regularities, systemic interdependence, and structural coherence—through the lens of Islamic cosmology. This approach moves beyond a simple empirical demonstration of divine design. By synthesizing scientific literature on pattern formation with Islamic intellectual traditions, this paper argues that computational models can serve as heuristic tools for interpreting natural order within a theistic worldview. Consequently, the claims are situated within a theological–philosophical discourse that reflects on how structured regularities may be meaningfully interpreted as signs (āyāt) of divine wisdom, rather than being framed as empirical proof of divine agency. In doing so, the study contributes to interdisciplinary conversations on religion, science, and digital epistemology, offering a nuanced account of how faith-based cosmology can critically engage contemporary computational paradigms.