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Khatulistiwa: Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : 14125781     EISSN : 25028499     DOI : 10.24260
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KHATULISTIWA: Journal of Islamic Studies welcome papers from academicias on theories, philoshopy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as wel as religion practices, in particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited; Islamic education, Islamic Law, Islamic Economic and Business, Qur’anic and Hadist Studies, Islamic Though and Literature, Islamic Peace, Science & Civilization in Islam and Islam in Local/nation The regular issues include June and December editions each year. The journal is concerned to publish research-based articles in the area of Islamic studies.
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KOSMOLOGI MELAYU: Studi Pada Arsitektur Masjid Kesultanan Sambas Lamazi, Lamazi
Khatulistiwa Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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Cosmology is the science of the universe and discusses the origins of events such as the parts contained in the embodiment of the universe, the Malay’s cosmology contained in the works of art can be seen at the mosque Jami ' of Sambas, namely on the Mihrab, Pulpit, Calligraphy , Foundations, Forms roof, Porch, Door, Window, and Pillar Mosque.
PROBLEMATIKA MUAMALAH DI DAERAH PERBATASAN INDONESIA-MALAYSIA: Tinjauan Fiqh Terhadap Problematika Muamalah di Daerah Perbatasan Jagoi Babang Kalimantan Barat Siregar, Hamka
Khatulistiwa Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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The border area that becomes a regional entrance bridging two countries, Indonesia-Malaysia, is often misused by irresponsible people. Moreover, this issue was begun from the research performed in Jagoi Babang, one of the border areas in West Kalimantan. Through the research, many complicated problems found around the border area have not solved properly. Therefore, this research is written to gain some information, such as the muamalah problems, the causes of the muamalah problems, and how the moslems in the border area deal with the problems legally.
MELAYU DALAM TANTANGAN GLOBALISASI: Refleksi Sejarah dan Berubahnya Sistem Referensi Budaya Sunandar, Sunandar
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Malay is not just ethnic or tribal entities contained in the archipelago, but Malay is a reflection of unity between Islamic values and community locality contained in it, a person can not be called a Malay if he abandoned Islam in self and life. The participation of Islam in the Malay life seen in the traditions that live in the community, such as AntarAjong in Sambas. In the latest development, Malay traditions faced with the global challenges, force it adapt with the times. This article seeks to uncover the Malay culture in the early days of the development of Islam in the archipelago, see AntarAjong tradition as a traditional reference system and some aspects that lead to changes in traditional references.
PESANTREN DI KALIMANTAN BARAT: Kajian Komparasi Tiga Pesantren dalam Perspektif Manajemen Misdah, Misdah
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This comparative study aims at investigating the management of three Islamic Boarding Schools in West Borneo i.e. Ushuluddin, Darul Ulum and Darussalam. Creswell theory of case study and Miles and Huberman theory including data reduction, data display, conclusion and verification have been employed for data analysis. Data collection for the study was carried out by means of interviews and observation towards several respondents i.e. the Principal, teachers, board coordinator, surrounding people and family. In addition, they also applied towards civil servants at the office of Ministry of Religion Affairs, along with theirdocumentation.The findings reveal that Ushuluddin and Darul Ulum are revivalist whereas Darussalam is adaptist in profile. Ushuluddin shares similar dynamic and socioculture to that of Malay i.e. charismatic and centralistic. Darul Ulum shares Maduranese and Javanese oriented while Darussalam applies multiculture.It can be recommended that Ushuluddin and Darul Ulum need to adjust their management with a view to broadening solidarity among boarders. It also applies to Darussalam in order to better result output with modern performance who can use all the skills they have to survive in multicultural society.
IDENTITAS ORANG MELAYU DI HULU SUNGAI SAMBAS Yusriadi, Yusriadi
Khatulistiwa Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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This writing is grounded from the willing to look at the form and constructed material of Malay identity in the Sambas river headwaters. It is derived from the qualitative descriptive research formerly done by the writer. Furthermore, the data is collected in Sepandak area, one of Malay villages in Sambas river headwaters, that is far from the main area of Sambas cultural. This village, moreover, is chosen due to its position that lies in the end of Sambas river. The village’s leaders, social leaders, religion leaders, and housewives are interviewed and observed to gain the information and their point of view about Malay identity. As a result, this research concludes that the Malay in the Sambas river headwaters has similar identity to Sambas people. The charactersitics of Malay people there are also same as other communities dwelling around them that people can distinguish the differences among them. The materials used as the differential mark are languages and names, houses and the utensils, the marriage tradition, the official dress, and the traditional arts. To wrap up, the research explains Islam as one of the constructed identities among Malay people in Sepandak shown by the built mosque, house accessories, and the Islamic arts.
Jembatan Transmisi Keilmuan Islam ke Eropa M. Misbahuddin
Khatulistiwa Vol 5, No 1 (2015): Volume 5 Nomor 1 Maret 2015
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This article attempts to unravel the role of a city drowning in a sea of history in the process of transition Islamic sciences in Europe. The analysis shows that the Sicilian town does not contribute less important than Andalusia and Granada in the transformation of science. This is because the attitude that Christian leaders built tends to differ with the leaders of Andalusia and Granada. Religious tolerance attitude and glorification of science are the mark of Christian leaders in Sicily. Therefore, although the city is no longer led by Sicilia Muslims, Islamic education remained in this prestigious Sicilia community. Theoretically, this study shows that a decision in favor of the development of the teaching of science can give back and forth, and it is not because of a problem of religion that is embraced by the authorities.
KAPASITAS ORGANISASI INTERNASIONAL (PBB) DALAM MENENTUKAN SUATU ENTITAS (PALESTINA) SEBAGAI NEGARA Wulandari, Ria
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On December 2014 palestina to have member of International Criminal Court (ICC)it’s cause his status as a Observe Entity has change to become Observer State. A short time ago, in 2009, Palestina tried as member of ICC but not receivable cause his status.This article aims to explore about what are according international law an international organization have capacity to give state status for an entity. Finally, International Organization doesn’t have capacity for it although it’s universal international Organization.
TAFSIR AL-QURAN PERTAMA DI KALIMANTAN BARAT Jabbar, Luqman Abdul
Khatulistiwa Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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Ancient manuscript of the Tafsir Surat Tujuh (interpretation of surah seven) by Muhammad Imran Basiuni is a reflection the methodological of the study of the Qur’an in the early 20th century in the kingdom of Sambas, West Kalimantan. And it is the only masterpiece of interpretation that was, and has been written by the scholar in West Kalimantan at the time. The ancient manuscript of Tafsir Surat Tujuh is purely his own hand-written work, and does not have a duplicate, and has published in the Kingdom of Sambas since the beginning of the 20th century, which is still intact and kept in the Sambas Museum of Islamic Civilization. The manuscript thematically contains theology and righteous deeds. Meanwhile,the methodological pattern of this manuscript seemsto be more free and not bound to the classic methodology, if any,the coherence was the only method he used. In addition the ijmali method was also in use, which can be seen in the lexical-linguistic analysis of the manuscript as commonly found in books of classical interpretation with their interpretational language.

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