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AJIS : Academic Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : 25483277     EISSN : 25483285     DOI : http://doi.org/10.29240/ajis
AJIS : Academic Journal of Islamic Studies is to provide scientific article of islamic studies that developed in attendance through the article publications and research reports. AJIS welcome papers from academicians on theories, philosophy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as well as religion practices. In particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited: Islamic Education, Islamic Law, Islamic economics and Business, Quranic and Hadith Studies, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Thought and Literature, Islam and Peace Science, and Civilization in Islam Islam in local or nation Islam and gender. Published by Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup every May and November
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Responsibility of Parents In Islamic Education According To The Qur'an Nahar, Syamsu; Salminawati, Salminawati; Diba, Latifah
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v8i2.8093

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This study aims: 1) Parental Responsibilities for Islamic Education in the Qur'an According to Tafsir Al-Misbah and Tafsir Al-Wasith, 2) Relevance of Parental Responsibilities for Islamic Education with Current Education. The type used in this research is qualitative research, namely research by means of descriptions in the form of words and language in a special natural context by utilizing various scientific methods that aim to provide explanations through the method of library research. The results of the study show that: 1) Parental Responsibilities for Islamic Education in the Qur'an According to Tafsir Al-Misbah and Tafsir Al-Wasith are found in: 1) Q.S. Al-Anfal Verses 27-28 (Responsibility of Faith Education), 2) Q.S. Ash-Shfft Verse 102 (Responsibility of Akhak and Intellectual Education), 3) Q.S. Luqman Verse 12-19 (Responsibility of Moral Education), 4) Q.S. At-Tahrim Verse 6 (Responsibility of Faith Education). 2) The relevance of parental responsibility in educating early childhood is that parents should feel worried if their offspring are weak so that every parent is required to form a quality generation with physical and spiritual education, including inviting children to play sports and play. Parents are encouraged to implement faith education, moral education and intellectual education for their children because later these parents will be held accountable in the afterlife. To apply Aqidah and faith education to children, one of them is by introducing the understanding that God created all creatures. Shows that parents always educate children with good morals in terms of words and deeds.
Aqidah and Akhlak Education in Abdurrauf As-Singkili's Thought Nasution, Hasan Bakti; Budiman, Budiman; Amiluddin, Amiluddin
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v8i2.8094

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This study aims to analyze: 1) Abdurrauf As-Singkili's thoughts on Akhlak Education, 2) the implementation of Abdurrauf As-Singkili's thoughts on Moral Education at the Sheikh Hamzah Al-Fansyuri Islamic Boarding School. This type of research is qualitative, and the approach used in this research is qualitative naturalistic, this approach intends to make a description (description) of an event systematically and objectively, by collecting, evaluating, verifying, and synthesizing evidence to support facts in order to obtain a conclusion. The results of the study show that: 1) Abdurrauf As-Singgkili's Thoughts About Moral Education: Abdurrauf's view is clear how important morality is in one's life. In outline, this study has two main sides, namely: First, morality is seen from its substance. Second, morals are seen from the aspect of their position in Islamic law. Substantially, moral teachings are inseparable from Islamic teachings, in fact they are quite an essential part, and this is also related to human nature itself. 2) There are three media of Sufism education from the thought of moral education that are implemented at the Syekh Hamzah Al-Fansyuri Islamic Boarding School in fostering the morals of students, namely through learning in the classroom, extra-curricular activities and independent training. According to Al-Ghazali the stages in moral development through the teachings of Sufism by using takhalli (removing reprehensible qualities), tahalli (filling it with praiseworthy qualities) and tajalli (revealing the veil). However, in practice, students at the Sheikh Hamzah Al-Fansyuri Islamic Boarding School have not yet reached the tajalli stage.
Fiqh and Contested Authorities: Rethinking the Role of Sole Mediator in Building the Non-Violent Religious Practices According to the Medina Charter Pratama, Dito Alif
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v8i2.8594

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The Medina Charter, also known as the Medina Constitution and was proposed by the Prophet Muhammad in 622 AD, is often regarded as one of the most important legal documents in Islamic history which provides an early example of peace building concepts in Islam, establishing the principles of governance, social relations, and religious tolerance in the early Muslim community. Based on a literature-review method, this paper, indeed, is an attempt to explore the performance of fiqh and its contested authorities which focuses on examining how far the role of a sole mediator (top-level approach) can prove to be effective in dealing with the issue of fiqh within disputing parties. The author contends that the Medina Charter provides a framework for establishing peace and harmony among various religious communities, and that the concept of a sole mediator is critical to accomplishing this goal. The article discusses the key provisions of the Medina Charter and their modern relevance, as well as how the role of a sole mediator can help to promote nonviolent religious practises and peaceful conflict resolution. The article reveals in its conclusion that the Medina Charter is indeed a relevant source of Islamic conception of reconciliation and peacemaking effort. This also evidences that use of non-violent approach by the sole mediator (top-level approach) in resolving the conflict, as is shown by Prophet Muhammad in Medina through the Medina Charter, was remarkably effective. It aides the construction of a peaceful social life age-old conflicts, developing bond of loves among the conflicting groups and restructuring the political power that were essential for developing sustainable peace in the Medina.  
Sakinah Mawadah and Rahmah in QS. al-Rūm [30]: 21: Analysis of Qirāah Mubādalah Faqihuddin Abdul Kodir (L.1971) Bunda, Mutiara Fitri Cahya; Nafisah, Mamluatun
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v9i1.9838

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The phenomenon of divorce in Indonesia increases every year with various problems faced in a family. As time goes by, problems and solutions to overcome these problems also change, so that solutions that were commonly used in the past to deal with current household disputes are not appropriate. If referring to the interpretation of QS. al-Rūm [30]: 21 does not yet fully contain an interpretation regarding the current phenomenon of the concepts of sakinah mawadah and rahmah. This paper tries to respond to this problem by analyzing the interpretation of the QS. al-Rūm [30]: 21 uses the Qirā'ah Mubādalah perspective. The results of this research include; First, the interpretation of QS. al-Rūm [30]: 21 in the perspective of mubādalah is Allah SWT. shows one of the signs of His greatness by creating for his servants couples (both husband and wife) of the same kind so that they both feel calm and at ease, and tend to each partner. Then, to obtain this calm and tranquility, Allah SWT. bring a sense of love and affection between the two. These are the signs of His greatness for a people who think. Second, in its literal pronunciation, the verse discusses men who obtain peace from their wives, but in terms of its meaning, this verse also applies to women who obtain peace from their husbands. This is emphasized in the phrase bainakum which shows the reciprocal meaning between husband and wife.
The Contribution of The Old and New Order Governments to Mathla'ul Anwar Bahri, Saepul; Wasehudin, Wasehudin; Syafuri, Syafuri
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v9i1.10014

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This research aims to analyze the contribution of the Old Order and New Order governments to Mathla'ul Anwar. The research method used is a literature study involving analysis of relevant primary and secondary sources. The results showed that the Old Order government provided ample space for the development of Mathla'ul Anwar, by providing support for Islamic education and social religious activities. However, under the New Order government, Mathla'ul Anwar experienced obstacles due to stricter control over religious organizations and government efforts to direct religious activities in accordance with official ideology. Despite this, Mathla'ul Anwar has survived and adapted to the changing times, showing its resilience as one of the significant Islamic organizations in Indonesia. This research provides a deeper insight into the dynamics of the relationship between the government and religious organizations in Indonesia, as well as the contribution of Mathla'ul Anwar in the context of political and social change during the Old Order and New Order periods.
Ants as a Character Learning Media from a Qur'an and Hadith Perspective Asyabaabudzaki, Asyabaabudzaki; Azhar, Muhammad
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v8i2.7594

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A teaching and learning activity does not only require the right method, but also requires interesting learning media so that later the learning process becomes interesting and the learning objectives can be achieved properly. Learning media is any object that can be felt and seen by students. One of the learning media that is so close to human daily life is ants. Small animal whose name has been immortalized by Allah in the Koran. In this case, of course, the author wants to reveal that ants can be used as a character learning medium. Which this article was written based on a study that the authors found through a hermeneutical approach with the nature of library research. The analysis that the writer uses in this study is the analysis of the text and the meaning contained in the reading that the writer uses, in which case the writer uses texts from the Koran and hadith. Based on the research conducted by the authors, the authors found that ants are animals that have religious, unselfish, and honest characteristics. This of course can be used in instilling character and morals in students.
Professionalism and Religiosity: A Thematic Interpretation Study on Muslim Workers in Indonesia Elkhairati, Elkhairati; Arsal, Arsal; Imran, Maizul
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v9i1.10002

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The work challenges of developed countries, such as; (Indonesia) are characterised by the demands of professionalism in fierce work competition. There is a need for a new approach to the terminology of Quran-based professionalism to give maximum results to Muslims who reflect religious aspects. This research aims to understand the interpretation of the Quranic verses related to work professionalism and elaborate its meaning and to find out the opportunities for Quran-based work professionalism terminology to be applied to work demands in the modern era. The research method uses literature study with a qualitative-descriptive approach through thematic interpretation model. The results of the study found; that the terminology of professionalism can be combined with `ahsanu 'amalan and `atqana in the verse which indicates grade and quality in accordance with the field of expertise accompanied by aspects of piety. Known professionalism can be developed into religious-professionalism. It is undeniable that the modern world requires workers to adapt to the changes of the industrial revolution 4.0. The aspect of religiosity is really likely to improve the quality of international work professionalism.
Reception of Surah al-Kahf and its implementation in education in Indonesia Rodliatin, Rodliatin; Mahsun, Mohamad; Najmuddin, Najmuddin; Rahman, Fuad
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v8i2.7945

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To obtain a character who adheres to the Al-Quran in everyday life, students need to get used to it from an early age or it cannot be achieved with an instant process. Meanwhile, YPP Anwarul Ulum Keritang trains its students to get used to reading certain surahs at certain times, such as reading Al-Kahf every Friday night. However, in practice, it seems that students experience various obstacles so that their Fadhilah regarding reading Surah Al-Kahf cannot be felt clearly. Therefore, this research explores the motivation of students at YPP Anwarul Ulum in reading Surah Al-Kahf and describes the obstacles they experience in carrying out the routine of reading the Al-Quran at YPP Anwarul 'Ulum. Furthermore, this research also explored participants' manners in reading the Qur’an. This research took a sample of 99 participants. Data mining was carried out by applying written interviews and preliminary questionnaires. Participants' responses and arguments were then processed using Nvivo 12 software. This research found that 60% of participants were motivated to follow the routine of reading Al-Kahf because of the priority/fadhilah of reading it. Meanwhile, the obstacles that most often occurred to participants were situations of hadas, drowsiness, self-control, and lust which still had to be trained. This research also found that not all etiquette in reading the Qur’an had been implemented by the participants. Therefore, this study recommends to participants in particular and every Muslim, in general, to practice self-control and lust and apply all manners in reading the Qu’ran.
Election Fiqh Ethics: Efforts to Prevent Polarization and Its Impact on the 2024 Election Fauziyah, Ulil; Rozaq, Abd
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v9i1.8643

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Polarization in the implementation of elections, especially in 2024, has a very dangerous impact which has the potential to create divisions between ethnicities, religions, races and between groups. One of the efforts to prevent this and minimize negative impacts is by creating norms from a fiqh perspective considering that the majority is 85 percent of the population. Indonesia is a Muslim society. This research aims to explain election ethics from a fiqh perspective to prevent and minimize polarization in the implementation of the 2024 election and its impacts. By using qualitative descriptive methods and a literature approach, researchers will collect and examine data from various written sources to look for election ethics from a jurisprudential perspective in preventing polarization in the 2024 simultaneous elections. Fiqh ethics in preventing polarization are divided into two, namely universal ethics and partial ethics. Universal ethics include arranging good motivation, not violating existing rules, maintaining human values, bringing benefits and rejecting damage and being fair. Meanwhile, the partial ethics are ta'aruf, tafahum, tasamuh, ta'awun, mujjadi and takaful.
Community Preferences to Perform Marriages at Home After The Issuance of Government Regulation No. 48 Of 2014 Yusefri, Yusefri; Wihidayati, Sri
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v9i1.8917

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The Government Regulation No. 48 of 2014 concerning Tariffs for Non-Tax State Revenues that apply to the Ministry of Religion, among others, stipulates that the cost of registering marriages performed at the religious affairs office (RAO) on working days and hours is zero rupiah (free), whereas if a married is performed at home, it is subject to a fee of IDR 600,000. In fact, many people still perform marriages at home. Against this phenomenon, there are two interesting problems to study. First, how is public knowledge about the Government Regulation No. 48 of 2014? Second, what are the reasons beyond people's preferences for marriages at home instead of at RAO? This study belonged to empirical socio-legal research in the form of field research and applied a qualitative descriptive analysis method. The conclusion of this study fell into two. First, there were still many people who did not know and understood the Government Regulation No. 48 of 2014. The things that underlined people's preferences for marriages at home entailed views and beliefs of the marriage sacredness, tradition or custom, self-respect, avoiding negative images, limited RAO’s facilities, convenience, the distance of RAO, and time efficiency.

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