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Journal of Contemporary Islam and Muslim Societies
ISSN : 25286110     EISSN : 25287435     DOI : -
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Journal of Contemporary Islam and Muslim Societies (JCIMS) is a peer reviewed academic journal, established in 2016 as part of the Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sumatera Utara, Medan, dedicated to the publication of scholarly articles in various branches of contemporary Islam and Muslim societies in Indonesia, by which exchanges of ideas as research findings and contemporary issues are facilitated. JCIMS welcomes contributions of articles on Indonesian Islam studies, especially local Islamic studies.
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EDUCATIONAL IDEOLOGY IN INDIGENOUS MUSLIM COMMUNITIES: Emancipation, Environmental Stewardship, and Food Sovereignty Wibowo, Hery; Nurdin, Muhammad Fadhil; Yunita, Desi; Kamaruzzaman, Kartini; Amanatin, Elsa Lutmilarita
Journal of Contemporary Islam and Muslim Societies Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/jcims.v10i1.26446

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This study examines the ideological orientations shaping indigenous education in the context of environmental protection and food security amid deepening marginalization. The research employs a mixed-methods design, combining William O’Neill’s Educational Ideology Questionnaire with qualitative observations and in-depth interviews. The findings reveal that indigenous education actors predominantly adopt conservative and intellectualist orientations, emphasizing the preservation of customary values, ecological balance, and structured knowledge transmission. Institutional practices, however, reflect more liberal tendencies, prioritizing inclusivity and adaptive learning. This interplay of ideologies positions education as both contextual and emancipatory, reinforcing indigenous agency in advancing ecological resilience, food sovereignty, and social justice.Keywords: environmental protection; food security; educational ideology; indigenous peoples
PROFESSIONAL ZAKAT FOR CIVIL SERVANTS (ASN): Policy Controversies under Aceh Governor Regulations An-Nasa'i, Muhammad Imam; Manan, Abdul; Nufiar, Nufiar; Embong, Rahimah; Adli, Muhammad
Journal of Contemporary Islam and Muslim Societies Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/jcims.v10i1.25489

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This study explores the ongoing debate surrounding the implementation of professional zakat for Civil Servants (ASN) in Aceh, particularly the automatic 2.5% salary deduction mandated by Aceh Governor Regulation No. 8 of 2022. The controversy extends beyond legal and Islamic jurisprudential considerations, touching on broader questions of social justice, individual agency, and the legitimacy of state intervention in religious obligations. The research seeks to map the contours of this debate by examining legal and fiqh perspectives, public discourse across mass and social media, and its practical implications for ASN. Adopting a descriptive qualitative approach with controversy mapping, the study draws on document analysis, participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and digital narrative analysis. The findings reveal that ASN responses are shaped by varying levels of religious understanding, trust in zakat institutions, and personal financial realities. While some perceive the policy as supportive of religious practice, others experience it as coercive, lacking transparency, and ethically contentious. Keywords: Professional Zakat, Civil Servants (ASN), Controversy

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