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At-Tafkir
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Divorce Bureaucracy in the Sharia Space: Examining Practices in Langsa City, Aceh Muhazir, Muhazir; Azwir, Azwir
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 1 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i1.9491

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Divorce in the community is often understood differently between Islamic law, the State, and customary law. Each of these laws has a fundamental legal basis regarding the concept of divorce. The impact of differences in the legal concept of divorce results in different Muslim communities in the process of terminating marital relations. This research aims to examine further how the divorce bureaucracy in Indonesia affects the divorce process in the community. This paper results from an empirical study with a socio-legal study approach, this approach is used to review how divorce in society is practiced. Data was obtained from interviews with relevant parties. To strengthen the data and analysis, this research also uses several empirical research results and other important articles related to this paper. The results show that the divorce bureaucracy in Langsa City, Aceh still leaves problems caused by differences in viewpoints and interests so that divorce outside the court still occurs. The difference in perspective is based on the understanding that divorce is legal if it fulfills the provisions of Islamic law. On the other hand, people who are aware of the law have the view that divorce must be done before the court. The bureaucracy of divorce, which involves administration and the conditions that must be met, makes divorce considered complicated and takes a long time. Conversely, religious divorce does not require a long time and cost. In addition, the interest in a quick process without the need for an administrative process also influences the divorce bureaucracy. Non-judicial mediation at the village level is essential for reducing divorce rates and reducing divorce bureaucracy.
The Controversy of Siyahi Marriage: A Maqasid Shariah Perspective and Its Relevance in Indonesia Saputera, Abdur Rahman Adi
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 1 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i1.9497

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The phenomenon of Nikah Siyahi, or temporary marriage during travel, has become a controversial topic in Islamic law. This practice is often carried out by Muslim travelers to enjoy sexual relations without violating religious principles. However, scholars have diverse opinions regarding Nikah Siyahi. Some endorse it as an alternative to avoiding zina (fornication), while others reject it for undermining fundamental values of marriage, such as commitment and purity. This study aims to explore Islamic legal perspectives on Nikah Siyahi and analyze the impacts of this practice through the lens of Maqasid Shariah, which are the primary principles of Islamic law intended to protect religion, life, lineage, property, and intellect. The research employs a library research method to gather views from various literatures on Islamic law. Although it may formally meet the requirements of Islamic marriage, Nikah Siyahi fundamentally contradicts the ideal objectives of marriage in Islam. From the perspective of Maqasid Shariah, this practice can have negative repercussions on the dignity of religion, mental health, family stability, and the rights of offspring. In Indonesia, where marriage law is clearly regulated, this practice brings more harm than benefit. Therefore, the enforcement of law and community education regarding the essence of marriage in Islam must be strengthened to protect fundamental values of Shariah
Adoption of Umar Bin Abdul Aziz's Principles of Social Justice and Welfare in the Start-up Business Ecosystem Ardiansyah, Mawar; Hidayati, Tri
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 1 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i1.9524

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This article examines the adaptability and application of Umar bin Abdul Aziz's social justice and welfare principles in modern startup business strategies. Umar bin Abdul Aziz is known as one of the fair leaders and focuses on the welfare of society. Through this approach, this article explores how startups can integrate these principles into their business models. This study contributes by providing an ethical framework for startups in Indonesia to not only focus on financial gain but also play an active role in promoting social justice and public welfare. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The sources used are secondary sources. The study uses documentation to find and collect elements or variables related to the study. The analysis method in this study uses descriptive qualitative analysis. The results show that the adoption of the principles of social justice and welfare of Umar bin Abdul Aziz in startup businesses shows that these values are very relevant. Startups can implement a profit-sharing system, establish partnerships with MSMEs, and implement CSR programs to improve community welfare. Financial transparency is also important to prevent corruption, while attention to the welfare of society by offering affordable products can strengthen their contribution to social justice. In this way, business startups gain an ethical framework that not only focuses on financial gain but also plays an active role in the welfare of society, so that public trust in startups can increase.
Optimizing Teacher Working Groups in Improving the Competence of Islamic Religion Teachers in Rantau Selamat, East Aceh Basri, Basri; Fitria, Fitria; Wahidah, Wahidah; Zainuddin, Zainuddin
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 2 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i2.9535

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Teachers as the main actors of educational success need to continuously improve their competence in order to innovate and be creative in teaching and learning to improve the quality of education in general. This study aims to find out the optimization strategy of the Teachers Working Group (KKG) of Rantau Selamat Sub-district and analyze how the success rate of KKG in improving the competence of PAI teachers in Rantau Selamat Sub-district? Through a qualitative approach, primary data were extracted from 8 informants. Data collection techniques were observation and structured interviews. The results showed that the optimization of the teachers' working group strategy in Rantau Selamat was carried out by strengthening the vision and mission of the organization, sharing knowledge and experience between senior and junior teachers, and training learning models such as calligraphy and music in PAI teaching. Optimizing KKG has had an impact on improving teachers' professionalism, pedagogical competence and skills. The teachers' working groups have been able to improve teachers' mastery of learning materials, syllabus preparation, learning methods, maximizing the use of facilities and infrastructure, and utilizing learning resources from Information Communication Technology (ICT). The implication of this research is that teachers' working groups need to be optimized to change the work culture and improve teachers' knowledge, competencies and performance so that the quality of education and learning processes in Aceh continues to improve.
Optimizing Maqasid Syariʿah in Sharia Banking Law: A Philosophical Perspective on Islamic Economics Regita, Ria; Huda, Qomarul; Mu'allifin, Darin Arif
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 2 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i2.9934

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This research looks at Sharia banking rules from the point of view of Sharia economic philosophy. It focuses on the ideas of maqāid syarīʿah, which are the main goals or principles of Islamic law that are meant to improve people's lives and make things fair. The study employs a mixed-method approach, integrating normative legal analysis with the maqāṣid syarīʿah framework as defined by classical and modern Islamic thinkers. A lot of primary and secondary sources were looked at to get the information. These included fiqh books, academic journals, and scholarly articles about the rules of maqāid syarīʿah and how the law works. The findings indicate that the implementation of maqāṣid syarīʿah in legal evolution transcends mere compliance with religious duties. It encompasses safeguarding five essential aims (dharuriyyat): religion, life, intellect, lineage, and property. The research illustrates that laws derived from maqāṣid syarīʿah not only guarantee lasting justice but also display adaptability to societal changes while maintaining the fundamental principles of Islamic law. This research adopts an interdisciplinary approach that connects ancient Islamic jurisprudence with modern legal concerns, especially within the Sharia banking sector. The paper gives a new perspective on how Islamic legal principles can help make Sharia banking rules that are flexible and can be used by everyone by basing its research on maqāid syarīʿah. What this shows is that maqāid syarīʿah can improve modern legal systems by combining Islamic values with basic human rights to create a more dynamic and fair financial system.
The Implementation of Religious Tolerance and Moderation Values in Children's Character Building at Madrasah Ibtidaiyyah in Gorontalo, Indonesia Supiah, Supiah; Wafi, Abdul; Ningsih, Syalwa
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 2 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i2.10153

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This study explores the implementation of Religious Moderation Tolerance values in shaping children's character at Madrasah Ibtidaiyyah Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo, as well as the factors influencing its success. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with teachers, students, and parents, classroom observations, and document analysis. The findings indicate tolerance and religious moderation values are implemented through curriculum integration, contextual learning approaches, and extracurricular activities. Success factors include the active role of teachers, parental support, and supportive madrasah policies. Challenges faced include a lack of understanding among some parents and socio-cultural challenges. This study concludes that education based on religious moderation tolerance effectively shapes children's character but requires synergy between schools, families, and the community to overcome obstacles. These findings are expected to serve as a reference for developing character education based on religious moderation values in other madrasahs.
The Digital Learning Model to Enhance Students' Understanding and Interest in Learning: A Case Study at Cangkreng II Lenteng State Elementary School, Sumenep Akbar, Guntur Muda Putra Ali; Prastowo, Andi; Susantin, Jamiliya
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 2 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i2.10158

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Traditional learning models are often less effective in increasing elementary school students' interest in science and technology. The limitations of interactivity and visualization in traditional models encourage the need for digital-based learning innovations. This study aims to identify the impact of digital learning models on students' interest and learning outcomes in science subjects. The research used a qualitative approach with a case study method. The research subjects consisted of school teachers at Cangkreng II Lenteng Sumenep primary school. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation, and analyzed using the Miles and Huberman analysis model which includes data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion. The findings indicate that digital learning models have great potential in improving the quality of science learning in primary schools. The use of interactive media, simulations, and engaging visualizations can help students build a better understanding of abstract science concepts. This research contributes to developing digital learning theory by demonstrating the effectiveness of technology-based learning models in improving students' motivation and learning achievement. The implication for learning practice is the importance of integrating digital technology into the science learning process to create a more enjoyable and effective learning environment.
Adat and Islam: Examining the Sepasaran Tradition in Javanese Marriage in Boyolali Regency, Indonesia Diana, Isna
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 2 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i2.10217

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The Sepasaran tradition, held five days after a wedding, is an important custom in the community of Kembangkuning Village, Cepogo Subdistrict, Boyolali District. This tradition carries deep cultural and religious significance, fostering social bonds in the midst of changing times. As part of the tradition, a thanksgiving event (kendurenan) is organized, followed by the symbolic acknowledgment of those who helped with the wedding preparations. This study explores how the Sepasaran tradition is practiced in Kembangkuning Village and analyzes it through the lens of 'Urf in Islamic thought. The research adopts a qualitative approach, utilizing interviews and documentation to gather data. The findings reveal that the Sepasaran tradition serves as an expression of gratitude and a prayer for blessings following the wedding ceremony. From the perspective of 'Urf, this tradition is classified as 'Urf Amali because it is practiced consistently and widely accepted by the local community. It is also categorized as 'Urf Shahih because it aligns with Islamic principles and as 'Urf Khas due to its specific regional context. This study demonstrates that the Sepasaran tradition remains a meaningful and relevant practice in the community, reflecting local wisdom and a harmonious relationship between culture and religion. It highlights how the tradition continues to strengthen social ties while staying in harmony with Islamic values
Examining Monogamy Through the Lens of Jamaluddin Athiyyah's Maqashid Syariah Ulum , Moh. Rafiqil; Hamidah , Tutik
At-Tafkir Vol 17 No 2 (2024): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v17i2.10780

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Monogamy, as a form of marriage between one man and one woman, is widely considered the ideal norm in many cultures as it is associated with stability, commitment, and fidelity. In the Islamic context, monogamy is preferred as it is considered more manageable and conducive to domestic harmony. However, Islam also allows polygamy under certain conditions, which has led to an ongoing scholarly debate regarding its ethical and practical implications. While there has been much discussion regarding monogamy and polygamy in Islam, there has been little research using a maqashid sharia approach, particularly from the perspective of Jamaluddin Athiyyah. This research seeks to do so by assessing how monogamy aligns with the objectives of Islamic law compared to polygamy. This research uses a normative qualitative method with a conceptual approach. Primary data is obtained from Jamaluddin Athiyyah's works on maqashid sharia, while secondary data includes relevant journals, articles, and previous research on monogamy and polygamy. The qualitative analysis evaluates the role of monogamy in fulfilling the values of maqashid sharia, particularly in the domains of personal well-being, family stability, community harmony, and overall human well-being. The findings show that monogamy is more supportive of justice, tranquility, and well-being in family life than polygamy. From the perspective of Jamaluddin Athiyyah's maqashid sharia, monogamy significantly contributes to preserving the soul, reason, religion, honor, and. In addition, monogamy enhances social stability and promotes the welfare of the ummah, which is in line with the basic objectives of Islamic law, which are to achieve prosperity and prevent societal breakdown. Therefore, these findings will be useful for Muslim policymakers, academics, and society in understanding monogamy as a marriage framework that is more supportive of social justice and welfare.
Cross-Generational Communication in Public Service Delivery Usman, Rahmalia; Sazali, Hasan; Djamil, Munawar
At-Tafkir Vol 18 No 1 (2025): At-Tafkir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/at.v18i1.11895

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Intergenerational interaction is an increasingly important factor shaping the functioning and adaptability of public organizations. In bureaucratic environments, these interactions become more complex due to differences in values, authority orientations, work styles, and technological familiarity across generations. While prior research has largely focused on generational dynamics in private-sector organizations, limited empirical evidence explains how these dynamics operate within public bureaucracies in Aceh Province, where hierarchical norms and administrative cultures differ significantly. This study examines how intergenerational interaction is constructed within the Pidie District Government and how it influences organizational effectiveness and public service delivery. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews, participant observations, and analysis of internal regulations across several government agencies. The findings reveal three dominant patterns: technological competency gaps that disrupt task coordination, varying interpretations of bureaucratic hierarchy that affect communication flow, and contrasting work-style orientations that shape teamwork and conflict emergence. These patterns often lead to recurring misunderstandings and reduced workflow efficiency. However, adaptive leadership, structured knowledge-sharing routines, and informal mentoring between generations were found to effectively minimize barriers. The study contributes to public administration literature by highlighting how generational identities intersect with bureaucratic norms. Practically, the results emphasize the need for targeted digital literacy initiatives, clearer internal communication guidelines, and institutionalized cross-generational mentoring to enhance organizational cohesion and improve service delivery.

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