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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.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 142 Documents
HOUSE BUYER'S ACCEPTANCE TO THE GREEN HOME CONCEPT Yusoff, Mohd Nazaruddin; Talib, Azlizan; binti Abdul Karim, Siti Maisarah
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 2 No 2 (2015)
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Being more knowledgeable about the negative impacts of massive exploitation and misuse of land and natural resources, and how they potentially endanger their life and home, today's housing consumers has become more conscious of nature and concerned with damages happening to it. The immense construction of conventional house which is aimed at fulfilling people's demand on residence in Malaysia is claimed to inevitably result in chronical damage to environment for it employs high number of labours and produces large amount of carbon dioxide into the air. Therefore, the Green Home concept is introduced to sort out the problems without reducing energy, air quality, space and natural recourse. Nevertheless, the concept itself is still new for people in Malaysia and will take time and effort to understand and accept. This study is to reveal the level of people's understanding of this Green Home concept as well as its primary components and implementation procedures in Malaysian housing industry. 
INITIATION OF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF BATIK WASTE RECEPTACLES FOR THE SARIWARNI BATIK GROUP IN MADIUN REGENCY Isnaini, Wildanul; Nisa, Nur Ihda Farikhatin; Setiawan, Dimas
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 6 No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/jis.v6i2.12091

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Sariawarni Batik Group is one of the batik groups in Madiun Regency that is classified as successful in marketing their products. Sariwarni Batik Group is chaired by Mrs. Siti Suwarni and consists of 14 people who are housewives. Sariwarni Batik Group produces several types of batik,i.e. written batik, stamp, and ecoprint. Until now, Sariwarni batik group still uses synthetic dyes in its production. This study aims to create a waste disposal design that will be tailored to the needs of the Sariwarni batik group and adjusted for the cost and time available. As a result, the design of the wastewater collection tank in the Sariwarni Batik Group has been completed and can be used. With this tub, the Batik Sariwarni Group does not need to dispose of batik liquid waste into the yard of the house. In addition, the reservoir can separate and precipitate wax, oil and other particles.
INTERIOR MOTIFS AND DESIGNS OF THE MALACCA MOSQUE: A Discussion of the Kampung Kling Mosque Ahmad, Anisah Bahyah; Mujani, Wan Kamal
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 2 No 1 (2015)
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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. 
THE HAPPINESS CONTEXT IN THE INDONESIAN CULTURE (The Role of Sociolinguistics in Translating a Culture) Nadir, Muh
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 3 No 2 (2016)
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This essay will discuss the interpretation of sociolinguistics in translating the culture of Indonesia regarding the happiness context. As an emotional concept, happiness or kebahagiaan in the Indonesian language has an ambiguity in articulation when someone percept it as a conditional of a joyfull the one feels. Since the word has an ambiguity in meaning, the role of Sociolinguistics is significant in identifying what Indonesian people coin when say aku bahagia (I’m happy). The main argument of this paper focuses on the term kebahagiaan in the different situations and people. The first part of this essay will discuss the term of the happiness in the global meaning and its correlation with the term of emotion. The second part addresses the term kebahagiaan in the Indonesian language and its derivation of meaning.  The last part of the essay speaks about how to measure the concept of the word kebahagiaan the Indonesian people use in their daily life.
ANTI AMERICAN SENTIMENT: The Case of Muslim Student Activists in Makassar Galib, Syamsul Arif
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 3 No 1 (2016)
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The main objective of this paper is to identify how the anti-American sentiment emerges among the Muslim student activists at university. This paper tries to figure out the reason why America perceived negatively how the actions of the activists which are considered as the attempt against America. It verifies that the spirit of anti America occurs among the Muslim students. However, this study reveals that the tendency of anti-America is not related to a religious motive but related to other motives such as American close relationship with Israel, American foreign policy, cultural westoxification and America as a symbol of global capitalism. The respondents for this study were taken from the Islamic activists’ organizations such as Muslim Student Association (HMI), Indonesian Muslim Student Action Union (KAMMI), Indonesian Islamic Students Movement (PMII), and The Student Movement of Liberation (Gema Pembebasan) which located in Makassar.
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN RECONSTRUCTING ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE IN NUSANTARA: 11 Years of Experience Utaberta, Nangkula
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 1 No 1 (2014)
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The main objective of this paper is to unfold Issues and challenges in reconstructing Islamic Architecture in Nusantara. Based on the authors experience in discussing and explaining the ideas of Islamic Architecture in Nusantara which in this paper is representing by Indonesia and Malaysia. The discussion will consist of general scenario of Islamic Architecture in the world and Nusantara, problems of physical and non physical documentations of Islamic Architecture artifacts, Issues and problems in defining Islamic Architecture in Nusantara and values and frameworks in reconstructing Islamic Architecture in Nusantara. It is expected that this paper can start and provide a basis and framework for further discussion in redefining Islamic Architecture in this region 
CSR PRACTICES IN MALAYSIA: Trends and Development Mohamad, Mohamad Hanap
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 2 No 2 (2015)
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Apart from corporate governance which is of priority among the shareholders and stakeholders, the issue of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been of growing concern to all members of society lately. This is because the current global economic and recent US financial crisis had severely impacted the global economy which served a good reminder. The consequences of the crisis not only made many investors around the world lost money but also caused many employees in US, Europe and to some extend in Asia lost their jobs permanently. The repercussions would hinder social progress as people have to live below their means to cope with higher cost of living. Meantime, irre- sponsible corporations that contributed directly or indirectly to global warming continued to threaten people’s living environment amidst of the above two issues. 
SCIENCE OF COSMOS VERSES, ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE AND ITS EXTENSION (Study of the Macrocosm from the perspective of the Al-Qur’an) Prakoso, Theo Jaka
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 6 No 1 (2019)
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The study of the characteristics of various kinds of energy in the universe has become the main source of human success, to achieve his faith in God. One of them with a scientific proof of the truth of the Al-Qur’an against science that has been tested theoretically and empirically must also be in accordance with what is stated in the Al-Qur’an. This study aims to find a meeting point of the Al-Qur’an  with modern science about the interpretation of the verses of the cosmos regarding the origin and extinction of the universe. The information provided by the Al-Qur’an will remain confidential, until the human mind is able to properly digest the information. As time goes by and the development of science, Allah gradually proves the truth of the Al-Qur’an' information about the universe. The results of this study indicate that the Al-Qur’an has far preached the theory of the universe before modern science revealed it in a study.
PROBLEMS OF POLYGAMY IN INDONESIA (Analysis of Law No. 1 of 1974 and KHI) Zuhrah, Fatimah
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 3 No 1 (2016)
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Polygamy is permissible in Islam. However, an absolute requirement of polygamy applies for a husband. It is allowed only if the husband could deal justly with his wives. If he is unable to act justly, then he is obliged to have only one wife.The provisions on polygamy in Indonesia have been regulated by Law No. 1 Year 1974 on marriage, and as a form of positive response to regulate a man who wants to marry more than one woman. Likewise, Compilation of Islamic Law (Kompilasi Hukum Islam-KHI) also regulates the polygamy’s terms and conditions for Muslims.Ideally, the two regulations - Law No. 1/1974 and KHI-- aim to provide terms and conditions of a man who wants to have next marriage. The provision is aimed to reduce men’s (husbands) arbitrariness on women (wives). Also, it helps in the creation of happy, prosperous, and peaceful family.
UNITING TRI DHARMA OF HIGHER EDUCATION1 Reflection and Projection of PTAI (IHE) Wahid, Marzuki
Journal of Islam and Science Vol 1 No 2 (2014)
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Separating among the theory, practice, and 2social transformation in the context of science and movement is extremely dangerous and will only create significant imbalances. In the Islamic context, this separation is clearly contrary to the mission of Islam. Islam always links among faith, science, charity, and welfare in the creation of human life that is fair and humane. In other words, Islam links among the ideological belief, theory, practice, and social foundation, it is expected to further develop IHE to become religious and scientific laboratory by borrowing the term from Prof. Harun Nasution—as a creator of”modern mujtahid.” In the context of campus politic, the students can join the lecturers in a row of politicial interest, but it does not occur in rank of academic, research, and community empowerment. It is ironic, isn’t it! Further impact of the ”crisis” of this academic community, IHE does not have proudly intelectualism icon, whether in the aspects of thought or movement. The scientific nuances of PTAI are nearly alike, there is no academic character that stands out as its strength (uniqueness). ... a fact that we should admit that the academic climate and tradition at the IHE is still fragile, or we can infer that there is still unclear developed fundamental roots and science vision. The lecturers’ expertise cannot also academically be proven by the scientific work and authoritative thinking. The fragile academic tradition and vague science vision are called the "hanging intellectualism." Due to the lacking research routines and rarely new findings in IHE, they considerably can challenge the advance of science and implementation of religious values which eventually leads IHE to be just like as “speech institution” aimed to provide information and expand knowledge among university students, and promote the “truth” regarding religious doctrines among the society. 

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