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IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities)
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IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) is a refereed journal published by Universitas Ahmad Dahlan Yogyakarta. It is a semi-annual journal, published in April and October. The main objective of the publication is to create a platform to publish original articles, research findings, case studies and book reviews related to the field of Islamic Studies.
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The Concept of Justice in Islam According to Majid Khadduri Sangkot Sirait
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i1.4896

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This paper aims to describe the concept of justice in Islam according to Majid Khadduri, a Muslim scholar in the modern era. In Islamic theology, for example, justice is not only related to aspects of humanity but also divinity. In the secular sciences, justice is widely discussed in terms of substance and procedure. Likewise, in the discourse of Islamic theology, the value in question tends only to divinity, meaning that the measure of good value is God or the texts of the holy book. However, for Majid Khadduri, these values are not only related to humanity but at the same time they must be close to what God wants and religion in general. The synthesis of the two views above seems to be united in the concept of Khadduri. Therefore, the problem in this paper is how the construction of justice according to Majid Khadduri and its implications for the formulation of justice in the context of religious humanity. The results of the study show that human actions are judged fairly if they are based on correct norms and carried out with good procedures. In addition, with the development of social problems in society, such as injustice, it is also important to formulate the concept of justice which truly is a concept that can provide and be useful in solving this sense of injustice. This article will contribute and can be used as an approach in creating the spirit of changing, enlightening in Muslim society.
A discursive analysis of Hijab removal: Identity and piety Fitria Sari Yunianti
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i1.5925

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To veil and wear a proper dress are among the commands of Allah to Muslim women, stipulated in several verses in the Quran. The term hijab or jilbab is the most important term related to that issue. In Indonesia, wearing a hijab is identical to Muslim women’s identity and reflects their piety. However, when one decides to unveil, the negative stigma is unavoidable. This article examines women’s perception of the Quran on veiling command based on two aspects. To begin with, the women’s understanding of the encouragement of wearing hijab and the women’s perception of the verses after deciding to put off their veil. In this study, the theory of religious piety and identity is applied as a conceptual framework and discursive analysis as a method of analysis. This study will present a discursive analysis of women’s understanding of the veiling concept. Particularly on their motivation for wearing hijab, veiling experience, and unveiling reason.
Understanding Ecological Hadiths With Interconnective Approaches in Responding to Ecological Problems Nur Kholis; Qaem Aulassyahied
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i1.5853

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One of the global crises experienced by the world is the ecological crisis. Various kinds of natural disasters cannot be separated from the environmental damage that occurs cumulatively and collectively. Excessive use of technology and development that does not care about the environment can damage nature; as mentioned in Islam, preserving nature is one of the tasks of human beings. Scholars have written a lot regarding the concept of maintaining nature based on the Qur'an. However, this effort has not been thoroughly carried out on the hadith. This is evidenced in the discussion of the hadiths in classical fiqh books, which are more focused on the 'ubūdiyyah syar'iyyah aspect, such as the problem of tahārah. These hadiths have the potential to be understood more contextually and ecologically. Based on this, this paper tries to answer academic questions, how is the understanding of hadiths that can respond to the global ecological crisis? The author attempts to understand these traditions by the interconnective method to broaden the scope of meaning.  The data used are the main books of hadith, books of hadith that explain from the fiqh perspective and some factual data regarding the ecological crisis. This paper aims to produce contextual meanings that respond positively to various environmental problems globally and locally.
Anthropomorphism in the Tafsir by the Ministry of Religious Affairs Masri Mansoer
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i2.6394

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This study examines the tendency in schools of theology of the Tafsir by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, especially in anthropomorphism, khalq al-Qur`an and ru`yatullah. This study is a library research, and the primary data is the Tafsir by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of  the Republic of  Indonesia that was published in 1996. Meanwhile, the secondary data is the works of the rational school of theology (Mu’tazila and Māturīdī Samarkand) and the traditional school of theology (Ashʿarī and Māturīdī Bukhara). After studying the sources above, it was found a number of verses of the Qur’an were used as naqli views by rational and traditional scholars, and then they explained their interpretation according to this Tafsir. Furthermore, a comparative interpretation analysis is carried out by applying the interpretation of the rational and traditional schools of theology to draw a conclusion about the school of theology in this Tafsir. The finding shows that the interpretation of anthropomorphic verses in this Tafsir is in line with Ashʿarīyah and Māturīdīyah Samarkand Beliefs. Hence, the Al-Qur’an is qadim (ancient or old), and God can be seen with the eyes of the believer in the hereafter.
An Analysis of the COVID-19 Impact on Business and Social Performance of Islamic Micro-Financial Institutions Riduwan Riduwan; Rofiul Wahyudi; Dwi Santosa Pambudi Pambudi; Ahmad Arif Rifan
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i2.6513

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Islamic micro-financial institutions (LKMS) provide services for micro businesses in the form of deposits, financing, and social assistance as the main activities. The COVID-19 pandemic engenders an adverse impact, breeding members’ inabilities to measure up to their duties. The inabilities are regretted as LKMS should have also been able to assist its members in sustaining as a form of social responsibility. The research aims to prove paradoxes in business and social performance. We applied a descriptive quantitative approach to a secondary data analysis of business and social performance reports during the COVID-19 pandemic until 2021. The research population covered 154 members of the Islamic cooperative parent, and the samples were 51 LKMS in the Islamic cooperative center. Conclusions were drawn from data analysis using stakeholder and stewardship theories. The results demonstrated that the COVID-19 pandemic incurred negative impacts, i.e., a decreased business performance of LKMS of 8.4% on average for two years. Meanwhile, another finding exhibited an increase in social performance by 27%. Based on the data, we could argue that a decrease in LKMS business performance bred an increase in social performance.
Reactualization of the Muhammadiyah Da'wah Movement in Responding to the Covid-19 in Providing Peace Surni Kadir; Hamdi Rudji; Nurhayati Nurhayati; Nuranisa Nuranisa; Asnidar Asikin
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i2.6634

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This study aims to analyze the reactualization of the role of Muhammadiyah's da'wah in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in providing a sense of calm for the congregation of Palu City. The method in this study is carried out by field and literature studies from a number of books, relevant journals and data obtained through literature studies are used to make a descriptive analysis of the focus of the study. The results of this study are divided into two parts; first, the actualization of the role of Muhammadiyah's da'wah in Covid-19 is to establish the Muhammadiyah Covid-19 Comment Center (MCCC), which is tasked with dealing with Covid 19. Muhammadiyah views active efforts to prevent covid 19 as a form of worship that has the value of jihad and is part of the amar ma’rūf nahi munkar. Second, Muhammadiyah chose the path of da'wah bi al-ḥikmah, using the pillars of revelation and scholarship, then set off a fatwa issued by the Tarjih Council as a guide for worship during the covid 19 pandemic, so Muhammadiyah's da'wah steps During the COVID-19 pandemic can have implications for peace for the community.
When American Values Unite Jews and Muslim in the United States Kasiyarno Kasiyarno
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v5i2.6721

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America was a big reputation as a melt pot for many nations with various backgrounds to live together since it could unite its people as one nation, including different religious groups or races. American Jews and Muslims belong to an American society that has co-existed for centuries. The twin towers collapse on September 11, 2011 has opened a very intensive dialog space between Muslim scholars and non-Muslims in America. In that situation, various scholarly Muslim forms of appreciation arise slowly towards other religious communities or the Jews. The commonalities between Jews and Muslims contribute significantly in making harmony among their followers. However, this paper insists that American values were the main factor in uniting Jews and Muslims in the United States
Portraying Women’s Agential Practices of Ideological Muslimah Community: A Passionate Approach to Islamist Politics Maurisa Zinira; Wening Udasmoro; Muhammad Najib Azca
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): April
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The issue of women and Islamism has been an increasing area of study to explore considering the number of women subscribing to the ideology continues to rise. Plenty of research has been conducted on this subject, but those available suggest that women were fragile victims of the ideology and were portrayed as passive actors who enact no agency. As we shall see, this research finds the opposite. Exploring the motivation and activism of the Ideological Muslimah community in Yogyakarta through a passionate politics approach, it discovers the agential practices of women in Islamist movement. Their motivation and engagement in Islamist politics demonstrate pluralities of women’s experiences and affirm the strong nexus of agency, emotion, and identity. By focusing on the agency and the play of emotion, this article aims to provide an alternate perspective to the burgeoning study of feminism and social movement, which has thus far been dominated by rational calculation of the action.
Mapping the Bruneian and Acehnese reponses towards sharia law formalization and its implementation Salleh, Abdu Muizz Mohd; Widigdo, Mohammad Syifa Amin
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v7i1.8625

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Brunei Darussalam and Aceh are the only two Southeast Asian regions that apply Islamic Sharia law. Both regions have applied Islamic Sharia law for more than ten years and yet have received many reactions from both internal and external regarding the application. This study aims to examine the formulation of sharia in Brunei and Aceh and how the people of Brunei and Aceh respond to its implementation.  Based on the findings, Shari law in Aceh hudud tends to appear more liberal and moderate because the ideas are not connected to a school of fiqh. At the same time, Brunei demonstrates a distinct "thread" with traditional fiqh ideas, particularly the Shafi'i school. This article will also discuss groups who accept Islamic law willingly, those who completely reject it, and those who are forced to accept but still criticize it.
How do Islamic movements in the 19th and 20th centuries in Egypt help define Islamic modernity? Kashif, Summaiya Kashif
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v7i1.8639

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This research article explores the concept of multiple “modernities” as a counter to Western modernity, with a specific focus on the modernization of Islam. The paper provides a historical context to the modernization of Islam by examining 18th, 19th, and 20th-century Islamic reforms and their impact on the religion while staying true to its core principles. It also examines the influence of globalization on Islamic nations, using Egypt as an example. The article challenges the Western-centric narrative of modernity by emphasizing that modernity is not confined to Europe and can emerge under different conditions in diverse regions. The study highlights the Tajdid movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Salafat movement as examples of Islamic modernization efforts. The research demonstrates how these movements aimed to reform Islam while addressing global political, social, and economic changes. The article concludes that Islamic modernity is a dynamic and multifaceted phenomenon that combines traditional Islamic teachings with contemporary contexts.

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