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IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities)
ISSN : 26143836     EISSN : 26157403     DOI : -
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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Vitalizing Marital Harmony: Rethinking the Dominance of Fiqh in Cultivating Sakinah Relationships in Indonesia Dhuha Hadiyansyah; Hunaida, Wiwin Luqna; Anasy, Zaharil
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v8i2.12848

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This paper aims to explain why we need to rethink the fiqh approach in fostering a sakinah marriage. To date, in various discussions about the concept of a sakinah family, both in the community in the form of religious lectures and on various social media platforms, fiqh discourse has dominated. The fiqh discourse that is the focus of this paper is the rights versus obligations of husband and wife, the age of marriage, and the ijbar rights of parents towards their daughters. In response, this study proposes an “Integrative-Mubadalah Fiqh Framework”, a paradigm that bridges the normative dimension of classical fiqh with the relational ethics of mubadalah through the epistemology of knowledge integration. This framework redefines fiqh as a dialogical and ethical discourse that promotes equality, reciprocity, and marital harmony. As a solution, the approach of knowledge integration with the principle of mubadalah or mutuality is urgent to be disseminated as a mainstream discourse in the effort to foster a sakinah marriage. Integration of knowledge in the context of marriage means synthesizing various knowledge, perspectives, data, and experiences to form a more complete picture of the issue. Therefore, one approach ,  fiqh, for example ,  cannot be enough, because other fields such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology, philosophy, and law also address the themes of marriage. The principle of mutuality allows the married couple to have an equal voice in decision-making and to share marital and family responsibilities fairly based on their respective capacities. Mutuality in marriage also increases well-being in conjugal relationships, finances, childcare, sexual satisfaction, and relationships with in-laws. Meanwhile, mainstreaming these latest concepts is vital given that marriage is the core of the social system ,  the failure of marriage will undermine the larger social system.
Islam As Malay Identity: A Historical Perspective with A Special Reference to Lingga-Riau Sultanate Anwar, Syamsul
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v8i2.14341

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This paper explores Islam as the foundational and enduring element in the formation of Malay cultural identity, with special reference to the Lingga-Riau Sultanate. Employing a historical and interpretive approach, it examines how Islam became deeply intertwined with the political, intellectual, and socio-cultural fabric of the Malay world. The discussion begins with a historical overview of the Lingga-Riau Sultanate (its genealogy, political evolution, and encounters with colonial powers) to contextualize the transformation of Malay society under Islamic influence. The study reveals that Islam not only served as a religious orientation but also as the moral, legal, and philosophical foundation of Malay civilization. It shaped the Malay worldview, governance, and expressions of culture, from court traditions and literary production to everyday ethical conduct. Within the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Islam played a pivotal role in defining authority, social cohesion, and collective identity. The sultans and the Malay nobility were instrumental in cultivating Islamic literacy, promoting religious scholarship, and integrating Islamic values into governance. Even amid colonial suppression and political fragmentation, Islam continued to function as a unifying and resilient cultural force. The findings suggest that Malay identity, as manifested in Lingga-Riau, cannot be understood apart from Islam, which has long served as its defining marker and cohesive principle, a legacy that continues to inform the consciousness of the Malay world today.
The Contribution of PRIM Qassim in Strengthening Muhammadiyah Ideology for Indonesian Diaspora Students in Saudi Arabia Ghazy Ahmad Filando; Nur Farid Khoiruddin; Marsekal Rahman Hakiem; Sayyid Sayyaf; Mirza Auliaur Rahman; Muh Adam Haqiqi
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v9i1.15832

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This study investigates the contribution of the Pimpinan Ranting Istimewa Muhammadiyah (PRIM) Qassim in strengthening Muhammadiyah ideology for Indonesian diaspora students in Saudi Arabia. It aims to explore how ideological values are internalized, practiced, and sustained within a transnational academic and socio-religious environment. Adopting a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study design, this research was conducted at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and document analysis involving Indonesian students actively engaged in PRIM Qassim. Participants were selected using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. Data analysis followed an interactive thematic model comprising data reduction, data display, and analytical verification to ensure rigor and credibility. The findings demonstrate that PRIM Qassim functions as a strategic ideological agent by facilitating systematic cadre development through Islamic study circles, halaqah, scientific discussions, and value-oriented social interactions. Muhammadiyah ideology is not transmitted as a rigid doctrine but is lived as a dynamic praxis that integrates faith, intellectual engagement, and social responsibility. This process significantly contributes to the formation of progressive Islamic identity, ideological resilience, and moral integrity among Indonesian students in the diaspora context. This study offers original empirical evidence on the micro-level dynamics of Muhammadiyah ideological transmission in a transnational setting. It enriches scholarly discourse on Islamic movements, diaspora studies, and transnational religious education, while providing practical insights for strengthening Muhammadiyah global cadre development strategies.
Digital Payments and Monetary Policy Transmission in Indonesia: An Islamic Economic Perspective Pantas, Pribawa E; Othman, Norfaizah; Yunus, Mawar Murni; Puad, Noor Aimi Mohamad
IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/ijish.v9i1.16285

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This study investigates whether the rapid expansion of digital payment systems reshapes the transmission of monetary policy in Indonesia, incorporating an Islamic economic perspective. Using monthly data from 2018M01 to 2024M12, this study employs the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model, along with impulse response function (IRF) and dynamic multiplier analyses, to capture both equilibrium and dynamic effects. The results reveal that cashless transactions significantly reduce inflation, indicating improved transaction efficiency and lower price rigidities. Moreover, the interaction between digital payments and policy interest rates strengthens the transmission mechanism, suggesting that financial digitalisation acts as a transmission accelerator. Islamic financial development is also found to contribute to inflation stability, reflecting the role of risk-sharing and asset-backed financing in reducing speculative pressures. The dynamic analyses confirm that the disinflationary effect of digital payments is persistent and stabilises in the long run. This study contributes to the literature by integrating digital finance and Islamic finance into a unified macroeconomic framework, offering new insights into the evolving structure of monetary transmission in emerging economies.

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