Ismail Martono
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Interpretation and Indigenous Wisdom Ismail Martono; Mursalim; Muryani
Bulletin of Pedagogical Research Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bulletin of Pedagogical Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bpr.v5i3.2109

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This study examines the concept of local-wisdom Qur’anic exegesis as an interpretive approach that integrates the Qur’anic message with the language, values, and cultural symbols of Nusantara communities. Using a qualitative library-research method, this study traces the development of local-wisdom tafsir from the interpretive practices of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the spread of Islam across various regions, to its consolidation in the Nusantara through dakwah and local-language manuscripts. The findings show that this approach facilitates public understanding, strengthens the cultural identity of Islam Nusantara, and serves as an effective medium for religious communication. Nevertheless, it also presents limitations, including the potential dominance of cultural elements over the text and the need for interpreters to possess competence in both cultural knowledge and Qur’anic sciences. This study affirms that local-wisdom tafsir is an essential approach for contextualizing the Qur’an in multicultural societies.
Sex Education for Young Children in the Islamic Perspective Muryani; Lina Revilla Malik; Ismail Martono
Bulletin of Pedagogical Research Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bulletin of Pedagogical Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bpr.v5i3.2124

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This study aims to examine the development strategies of a self-reliant village through the Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) and to review their alignment with Islamic economic principles in Tepian Langsat Village, Bengalon District, East Kutai Regency. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques include interviews, observation, and documentation. The results show that BUMDes Tepian Bina Bersama operates business units such as microfinance, basic goods distribution, and social programs that directly impact community welfare and increase the Village Original Income (PADesa). The development strategies are carried out in a participatory, transparent, and locally based manner, involving both the village government and the local community. From the perspective of Islamic economics, these strategies reflect principles of justice, consultation (shūrā), transparency, and public benefit (maṣlaḥah). However, several challenges remain, including limited understanding of Islamic commercial law (muʿāmalah) among managers, the absence of fully sharia-compliant financing models, and a lack of sharia-based managerial training. Improvement efforts are being made through human resource development, transparent reporting, and continuous community engagement.