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JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25808311     DOI : 10.30829/juspi.v3i1
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam) publishes scientific articles in the fields of historical, social and humanities. JUSPI invites academics to publish their research articles, especially historical, social and humanities studies with Islamic themes, for example about Islamic groups or communities, Muslim minorities, culture and traditions, education, organization and politics, civilization, heritage and architecture, social change, intellectual and thought, biography, historiography, press and literacy, as well as science and technology. The editor also received a book review to be published in a special section of the publication. The articles can be written to be submitted in Indonesia and English. JUSPI is published by the Department of Sejarah Peradaban Islam, Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara. It is published twice a year in July and January.
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Implementation of Positive Discipline as an Effort to Overcome Bullying at Aisyiyah Surya Ceria Elementary School, Karanganyar Setyariza, Nur Ayu; Nashir, Muhammad Jafar
JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam) Vol 8, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v8i2.22115

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Primary school education is the process of guiding children aged 6-12 years to develop basic intellectual, social and personal abilities that are developmentally appropriate. In this phase, strengthening character education, especially positive discipline, is very important because of the rise of deviant behavior such as bullying. This study aims to apply positive discipline as part of strengthening student character education, and identify and analyze the efforts made by the Principal and teachers at SD ASC Karanganyar in overcoming bullying behavior. This research uses qualitative research. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques used qualitative data analysis, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that the Principal and Teachers at SD ASC Karanganyar  have implemented the application of positive discipline and combined with students and parents. The application of positive discipline in minimizing bullying actions, namely: 1). Mutual respect between teachers who are role models for children, 2). Establish effective communication with students, 3). Teaching positive discipline instead of punishing, 4). Focus on solutions not punishment, provide encouragement not praise. Cooperation carried out to overcome bullying includes: 1). Association meetings, 2). Motivation class, 3). Collaboration with Sawahita Psychology, 4). Collaboration with Karanganyar Police on bullying prevention socialization.
Writing Tradition and Intellectual Heritage of Jambi Ulama Zami, Rahyu; Gunawan, Hendra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v8i2.21325

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Ulama are very important figures in the writing tradition, and Islamic boarding schools are institutions where ulama produce many of their written works. As educational institutions, Islamic boarding schools have a crucial role in developing and strengthening Islamic intellectual traditions. Islamic boarding schools are also recognized as one of the institutions that effectively produces book writings for ulama, because Islamic boarding schools are a comfortable place for ulama to transmit their knowledge. The writings of scholars are generally handwritten using pure Arabic letters in Arabic and Arabic letters using Malay, Javanese or other regional languages, and studies in the broad Islamic studies section. This research uses historical methods through in-depth study and analysis of ulama books in Jambi. The findings in this research are, First, that Islamic boarding school ulama books are made in various types ranging from original books, translations, texts, summaries, adaptations and excerpts. Second, in general books written by ulama are used by the general public and used as teaching materials in Islamic boarding schools. Third, the work of the ulama and Islamic boarding school administrators is still used today with various uses, ranging from national, regional and local scopes.
History of Islamic Civilization during the Prophethood (610-633 AD) Muhlis, Wachida; Hizbullah, Hizbullah; Nirmayanthi, Andi; Said, Said Al Zaiim Bani; Alfarryzy, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v8i2.19222

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The history of Islamic Civilization during the Prophethood (610-633 AD) is very important to study. This paper aims to understand three things: first, the concrete form of the development of Islam; Second, the factors that influence the development of Islam; The three implications that affect the development of Islam. The method used is library research. Literature study using articles as the primary data source and journals that have been selected according to the relevance of the title. The most important findings in research on the history of Islamic civilization during the Prophetic Period include three; First, the Prophet Muhammad received a prophetic treatise and then started preaching Islamic teachings amidst the misguidance of the Meccan Jahiliyah community. Second, the Islamic ummah is led by the best role model of all time, namely the Prophet Muhammad. In his leadership, Muhammad laid the foundation of social life (ukhuwah Islamiyah) of brotherhood among Muslims, bringing brotherhood between the Muhajirin who moved from Mecca to Medina and the residents of Medina ansar who embraced Islam and helped the Muhajirin. Third, the formation of Islamic civilization in 622 AD when the Prophet migrated from Mecca to Medina, and there was a major change in human history starting from Medina as the center of civilization. Studying the Islamic development of the Prophetic Period can broaden the body of knowledge, especially in the field of Islamic history and culture.
Nature's Chronicle: Geo-History and Artefacts Distribution in the Economic Patterns of Jayawarsa's Sovereignty (1186-1204 CE) Sucahyo, Iqbal Rizki; Fatoni, Ahmad Fadhli; Hudiyanto, Reza; Lutfi, Ismail; Subekti, Arif; Purbaya, Ilzam Alzier Dianis; Faizzabi, Muhammad; Pratama, Ilham Putra; Rofi Uddin, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v8i2.22196

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Every culture develops based on geographical conditions where deepening with historical geography is needed to see the pattern of social life of the community. The social life of the ancient Javanese community formed a structured pattern based on economic, social, political, and religious aspects, one of which was in the Jayawarsa territory. Previous research was only limited to textual contexts such as inscriptions and kakawin so that it has not explored other factors such as geographical conditions and cultural heritage itself in the form of artifacts. This research examines the economic pattern and social life of the community in the reign of Sri Jayawarsa through Geohistorical approach with variables of History and Geography. Based on geographical, archaeological, and inscription interpretation data, this research reconstructs the community structure formed around Sirah Keteng site and Mruwak Village. The historical geography approach highlights human interaction with their environment in building spatial systems, economic patterns and cosmological orientation. The results also show the existence of a community pattern involving people's settlements, the territory of the clergy, and royal land grants. This study can enrich the understanding of the interrelation of spatial and cultural aspects in the development of the social and economic structure of the Jayawarsa period.
Abu Bakar's Attitude after the Death of the Prophet Muhammad Saw: Analysis of Social Conflict from Lewis Coser's Perspective Fikri, Maulana Muhammad; Kholil, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v8i2.21496

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This study analyzes the role of Caliph Abu Bakr following the passing of the Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him and the response of the people of Madinah. Using Lewis Coser's social conflict approach, this research explores Abu Bakr’s actions and the social dynamics that emerged after the Prophet’s passing. Social conflict arose in the aftermath of the Prophet's death, creating tension and confusion among the people of Madinah. This qualitative descriptive study, employing Lewis Coser's social conflict approach, uses reading and note-taking techniques. Data analysis follows Miles and Huberman’s procedures, which include data reduction, presentation, and conclusion, to form a structured description. The analysis results indicate that in the context of Abu Bakr's appointment as the first Caliph after the Prophet’s passing, conflict functionalism theory provides insight into the social dynamics that took place. The conflict between the Ansar and Muhajirun played a crucial role in strengthening internal group solidarity, reinforcing group boundaries, and reducing tolerance for division. Although initial conflict arose, the deliberation and election of Abu Bakr ultimately served as a "safety valve" mechanism, preventing larger divisions within the Muslim community.

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