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Journal of Islam and Science
ISSN : 24075353     EISSN : 25805355     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/jis
Journal of Islam and Science (JIS) is a peer reviewed journal published by the Institute for Research and Community Engagement (LP2M) of Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin Makassar, Indonesia. The focus of JIS is to cover scholarly articels on Islam and Science related issues. The scope of JIS is to provide spaces for any discussion on Islam in relation to any subjects of science in general.
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ONLINE DA’WAH (ISLAMIC MISSIONARY WORK) MODEL (A Study on the Use of the Internet as Missionary Media by Muballigh/Muballighah of UIN Alauddin) Akil, Muhammad Anshar
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 2 No 1 (2015)
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This study analyzes the online missionary activity models for muballigh-muballighah (male and female Muslim preachers - lecturers and employees) at UIN Alauddin Makassar. The purposes of this research are: (1) to describe the use of online missionary media for the muballigh- muballighah at UIN Alauddin; (2) to clarify the supporting factors and obstacles to the use of online media by the muballigh/muballighah at UIN Alauddin; and (3) to formulate the model of online missionary media for muballigh- muballighah at UIN Alauddin Makassar. The study implements a qualitative approach to issues examined. A qualitative research is a method to explore and understand the meaning emerging from social problems. This is a phenomenological research implemented to describe phenomena or occurrences universally experienced by the objects under study. The results indicate that: the muballigh-muballighah at UIN Alauddin utilize online media in the forms of: (1) web site; (2) web blog; (3) social media facebook; and (4) twitter. Those kinds of media are dominantly used to convey the message of education, personal experience, motivation, or inspiration. Religious messages are still rarely presented either in textual or contextual manner through the online media used by lecturers and employees of UIN Alauddin Makassar. Supporting factors for the implementation of online missionary activity are: (1) online media have become a necessity for the muballigh-muballighah living in this era; (2) the availability of internet facilities, including good hardware, software, and networks; and (3) online media facilitate easy JOURNAL OF ISLAM AND SCIENCE 73 Volume 02 Number 01, JUNE 2015 Online Da’wah.... Muhammad Anshar Akil communication. The inhibiting factors comprise: (1) limited facilities owned; (2) lack of skills in using the internet; (3) loads of activities as lecturers and employees at UIN Alauddin Makassar. The online missionary activity models consist of seven components: (a) the communicators are Lecturers and Employees UIN Alauddin Makassar; (b) the media include web site, web blogs, facebook and twitter; (c) the messages delivered are of religious, personal, social, and universal themes; (d) the communicants are students and general public; (e) the feedback is positive; (f) the supporting factors involve the need, facilities, easiness of using online media; and (g) the inhibiting factors comprise limited facilities, lack of skills, and loads of activities as lecturers and employees of UIN Alauddin Makassar. 
PROSELYTIZING DEVELOPMENT IN SABAH: A HISTORICAL STUDY ABOUT 1946-1990 Mahmad, Muhamad Amar
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This article issues about the spread and development of Islam in Sabah around 1946-1990. The period was terrible as the society of Sabah mostly went with the belief of animism, paganism, and the practices of khurafat (related to the myth). During the period, the proselytizers considerably faced challenges of Christian action which was massively spread by British colony. In addition to this, the method of this study is the library research along with a number of opinions among graduates towards discussing this issue. Consequently, it is found that the primary role of spreading and development of Islam during the period was much set the group of Sufisms, the merchants, and the moving foreigners from Sabah such Malay Brunei and the Buginese of Indonesia. Furthermore, the existence of Islam over the world and the appearance of Dakwah organization in this country is the result of scarification who did not feel tired at all. In order to continuously survive the values of Islam around Sabah, the proselytizers, after the period, necessarily have short-term and long-term planning. 
LOKKO’ TRADITION IN ISLAMIC LAW PERSPECTIVE AND ITS IMPACT ON PATAMPANUA SOCIETY IN POLEWALI MANDAR REGENCY Sadat, Anwar
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Humans have been predetermined as social beings for the reason that in meeting their needs they have to interact with others. Accordingly, humans tend to live in groups and society. These groups then agreed to set up rules to deal with the attitudes and behaviors in their environments. These rules later on developed into principles, guidelines, and way of life of a society to be kept hold of by each individual in the community. The worldview of a community greatly influence the behavior of individuals living in that community environment, hence an individual intending to get along and survive in a particular group of people should be able to comprehend and get familiar with the custom, worldview, and norms applied in the pertinent society. 
THE CUSTOMERS BEHAVIORAL INTENTION TO SELECT ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDONESIA Reni, Andi
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Indonesia is the largest number of Muslimspopulate, the market share of Islamic banking in Indonesia is only 3.2 percent of its total banking system. Hence, the quest to attract a large number of customers is a major challenge to Indonesian banks. However, few studies use Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)to identify factors which significantly influence customers’ intention to use and select Islamic banking for their banking transactions. This paper investigates the constructs of TRA, add variable religiosity on Islamic banking selection. The study employed questionnaires to 275 respondents of bank customers in Palembang , Jakarta, and Makassar are represented big regions of Indonesia. Using Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling , attitude, subject norm,and religion are statistically significant effect on intention to select Islamic bank in Indonesia. The model explains 43 % of the total variance in Islamic banking intention. The results imply that Indonesian Islamic banks should strategize ways to develop positive attitude and reference amongst their customers through greater dissemination of knowledge about Islamic banking while emphasizing on the religious compliance. 
THE CONSTRUCTION OF DAKWAH (ISLAMIC MISSIONARY) PHILOSOPHY AND THE POLITICS OF PROSPEROUS JUSTICE PARTY (PKS) OF MAKASSAR: PERSPECTIVE OF FIQH SIYASAH (ISLAMIC POLITICAL LAW) Karim, Syahrir
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For PKS, Islamic Law does not only comprise legal-formal laws adopted directly from Islam or absorbed from Islamic values, but also laws non-contradictive to Islam. PKS rests on its ideological construction developed based on the key principles confirming Islam as a complete and perfect concept to deal with all aspects of life. Islam was revealed as guidance for humanity to manage life and living. It is an obligation for every Muslim to establish live order according to the teachings of Islam. Here, Islam is understood as a religion (ad-din), and at the same time a State (ad-daulah), that is, the rules and regulations to manage life in the context of power. From this perspective, PKS pronounce itself as a dakwah (Islamic missionary) party, although, so far, PKS highlights a pragmatic-realistic approach in order to achieve its missionary politics. 
INTERIOR MOTIFS AND DESIGNS OF THE MALACCA MOSQUE: A Discussion of the Kampung Kling Mosque Ahmad, Anisah Bahyah; Mujani, Wan Kamal
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Arriving in Malacca in 15th century, the Chinese and Indian traders carried their culture and custom with them. It has brought profound implications on aspects of the architecture and motif decoration of mosques in Malacca, which belongs to the Sino-eclectic style. This writing focuses on Sino-eclectic mosque like a Kampung Keling mosque which has three roofs and is located in Malacca town. Because of its strategic location and closeness to other worship places, most of the muslim traders who came to Malacca stop by to pray at the mosque. The remains of their activities at this mosque can be recognized through the motifs and visual designs decorating the mosque which show the immense influence of Chinese and Indian, and therefore, the author of this paper decided to study the magnificent heritage. There are plenty of visual symbols and motifs found in the mosque. They comprise elements of flora, fauna, geometry, cosmos and calligraphy, and are highlighted to increase the aesthetic value and uniqueness of the old mosque. This study yielded fact that the use of the motifs and drawings in the mosque is permitted as it does not violate the boundaries of syariah, which makes Islam easily accepted in Malay. 
HERITAGE TOURISM INDEX: SURVEY AND DOCUMENTATION OF NATIONAL HERITAGE INVENTORY FOR THE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN THE STATE OF NORTH MALAYSIA PENINSULA Bin Paidi, Zulhilmi; Binti AB Ghani, Rohani
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Heritage Tourism Index (Heritage Tourism Index): Survey and Documentation of National Heritage Inventory (Historic Buildings and Heritage Site) for the Tourism Industry in the States Of North Malaysia Peninsula. This study was conducted to survey and document all national heritage treasure (historic buildings and heritage), which belongs to the national heritage inventory of Malaysia, particulary those who were found in the northern states like in Peninsula, Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis. The findings, which will be put into a list, are to be used as a tour index by industrial tourism of Malaysia to generate more income. Using Malaysia's national heritage inventory, this study will be performed objectively to trace all informations related to the historic buildings and sites in the northern state of Malaysia, and to survey and document the national heritage thoroughly. After that, the results of the survey and documentation will be classified and categorized to produce a complete index of Malaysian heritage information to use as an essential guide for heritage tourist industry. It will become important tool and guideline for this country's tourism industry. 

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