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International Journal of Islamic Khazanah
ISSN : "2302978     EISSN : "2302936     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15575/ijik.v10i2.8414.
Medical and Islam : At present, various methods of treatment have developed rapidly. They have even begun to carry out many experiments using new things, and there is not much literature on how the treatment is from an Islamic perspective. Islamic Thought : The IJIK journal only follows up articles by discussing issues of Islamic ideology, Islamic organizations, Muslim movements, Theory in Islamic and Islamic political thought from various Islamic religious leaders. History of Islamic Civilization: We cannot forget history, but the history that IJIK wants is writing that brings new things, such as new evidence, new perspectives, new methods, and makes new contributions to historical research.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 155 Documents
The Sharīʿah and the Muslim Feminists’ Public Display of the Female Body Uthman, Ibrahim Olatunde
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v12i1.17510

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Muslim feminists in Muslim societies have become increasingly independent and visible professionals in the modern world. They are visible in the public space, especially in the entertainment industry, as they use global information technology to Protectthemselves and their bodies. This raises the question of how Muslim women negotiate Islamic teachings over the visibility of their bodies. Few studies have interrogated this question in the light of Islamic teachings; hence, the need for this study. This paper aims at a detailed examination of the public visibility of Muslim feminists in light of Sharīʿah rulings on the public visibility of male and female bodies. Laura Mulvey’s Hollywood Theory on entertainment spectatorship, as used in her “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema,” is adopted as the theoretical framework to engage the notions of the lustful male gaze and women’s erotic power of fitnah as prevalent in Islamic discourse. In addition, secondary data drawn from extant literature, interviews, and internet sources are used to interrogate the discourse of five purposefully selected Muslim feminists in the context of Sharīʿah rulings on the erotic power of women and their public visibility. The paper concludes that while Islamic teachings discourage the culture of public nudity by both males and females, the inequitable treatment of Muslim feminists regarding their public appearance is at variance with the above Sharīʿah rulings.
Idealizing a Dichotomy between Islam and Sharī‘ah: the Orientalist and Missiological Stereotype Ashimiyu, Abdulazeez Muhammad
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v12i2.17592

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Contacts between civilizations and the struggle for domination are parts of human historical facts. Religion is regardedas a major denominator in tracing the cultural and traditional identity of a given community. Objective accounts of these contacts establish the tendency of collaborative orientalists and missiological prejudices separating Islam from Sharia through treatises and media misrepresentations. This study employed a qualitative approach by applying analytical and descriptive method s . Th e d ata were collected from documentary evidence and literary works. Shara was identified by examining ideological prejudices and constructs that opposedIslam and its law. Both enthusiasts and rejectionists of orientalism and missionary evangelism have revealedthat the good image of Islam and Shar a is a consistent target;hence it is distorted. It is submitted that hate authorship should be discountenanced to create harmonious and peaceful co-existence among major faith-based adherents.
Capital Structure Impact on Classical and Islamic Banks Profitability: Evidence from Moroccan Context Lachaari, Mohamed; Benmahane, Mustapha
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v12i2.17709

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The focus of this paper is to clarify how capital structure affects Moroccan banks profitability and to answer the question about the impact of the participative banks introducing into the Moroccan banking system on bank’s profitability. Thus, the sample concerns, on one hand, data from 2007 until 2018 about the most important Moroccan banks regarding their market share and the collected data is analyzed using OLS regression. Therefore, in this work we introduce the participative banks data into the model to see how it behaves. Our findings show an increasing relationship between banks profitability and debt ratio with acceptable indicators. Therefore, leverage would be preferable to equity under study’s specific conditions, which means that bank’s profitability is generally related to bank’s capital structure. Although, when participative banks data are included we observe capital structure has no important effect on banks profitability in spite of the fact that the model is still significant.
Participative Finance, Microfinance, and Self Entrepreneurship in Morocco Zarfi, Adil
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): IJIK
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The main purpose of this study is to investigate the role of participative Finance and Microfinance in Morocco to enhance and empower entrepreneurship. The new banking law N° 103-12 reinforces the legal framework. It offers an opportunity to the participative financial institutions to implement their products and participate in the financial inclusion strategy in Morocco, which can facilitate the access of VSMEs and auto entrepreneurs to several modes of financing. For this reason, it is necessary to determine the place of participative Microfinance in the ecosystem of participative Finance and the necessary conditions for its implementation. It is also necessary to know if the formal financial system is well designed to serve the financing needs of auto entrepreneurs in Morocco. The study proposes a conceptual framework to establish the relationship between participative Finance, Microfinance, and entrepreneurship in the case of auto-entrepreneur schemes. In this regard, it seems necessary to know the degree of importance of financial inclusion and if it is enough to empower the auto entrepreneurs, which also helps to determine the contribution of participative Finance and Microfinance in entrepreneurship. Understanding the overall socio-economic structures in Morocco will help determine the obstacles and level of awareness on the demand or supply side. It will help to know whether the Shariah-compliant products can meet on expectations of the VSEs segment. For this purpose, the perception and attitudes of auto entrepreneurs were analyzed using an online survey. A group of experts' perceptions was also analyzed using a qualitative approach, in which semi-structured interviews were conducted. 
Integrating Green Sukuk and Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk, the Blended Islamic Finance of Fiscal Instrument in Indonesia: A Proposed Model for Fighting Climate Change Musari, Khairunnisa
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): IJIK
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Indonesia is the world’s first global and retail sovereign Green Sukuk issuer. In four years since its first issuance in 2018, Green Sukuk has been issued seven times to finance or refinance the projects or programs of Eligible Green Sectors. Then, in order to support the development of social investment and productive waqf, the Government of Indonesia (GoI) also issues Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS) by blending Islamic finance and impact investing for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CWLS is the first blended Islamic finance for the fiscal instrument in Indonesia, which integrates Islamic commercial finance and Islamic social finance. In order to tackle climate change, this study promotes the integration between Green Sukuk and CWLS as well as adopting the Eshamconcept toward Perpetual Green CWLS as a new green financing alternative. This collaboration can be an innovative one in the future as a fiscal funding source to fight climate change which today becomes the development agenda priority in line with the intensified intention of extraordinary weather. Climate change has brought a high-cost impact on vulnerable and low-income people. Along with efforts to achieve the SDGs and Paris Agreement targets, a financing gap holds up the route to tackling climate change. Therefore, by using a literature study on the best practice of Green Sukuk and CWLS in publications mainly sourced from the Ministry of Finance (MoF) Republic of Indonesia, this conceptual paper focuses on three issues, namely: (1) describing Indonesia's sovereign Green Sukuk; (2) describing the CWLS; (3) explaining a proposed Perpetual Green CWLS as an Islamic green financing alternative.
THE CONCEPT OF WEALTH IN ISLAM PERSPECTIVE OF THE WORD MAL VERSION OF THE MINISTRY OF RELIGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN THE QUR'AN AND ITS TAFSIR Hamim, Khairul; Mas’ud, Riduan
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019): IJIK
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Wealth in Arabic is called mal (mufrad) amwal (jama'). This word with its various derivations is repeated 86 times in 38 surahs in the Qur'an. Wealth is an important part of life that cannot be separated and is always sought to be achieved and owned by humans. For this reason, a clear explanation is needed that can be accepted by all parties. This study uses an interpretation research method by analyzing the word Mal in the version of the Indonesian Ministry of Religion in the Qur'an and its Tafsir. This study formulates that property is everything that is owned in the form of material and can be used to support life (wasilah al-hayah), such as housing, vehicles, equipment, gold, silver, land, animals, even in the form of money, and has value. for the human view.
Educational Method in the Quran: Analysis of Islamic Education Science Surah An-Nahl Verse 125 Mubarok, Muhammad Syauqi; Ramadhani, Reski; Putri, Marissa Disthy
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): IJIK
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This research is entitled "Educational Method in the Quran Surah An-Nahl Verse 125 (the Analysis of Islamic Education Science)". This study aims to figure out the educational method contained in the Quran Surah An-Nahl verse 125. The method used was the descriptive-qualitative analysis method. The data were collected through library research from various sources, i.e. commentary books, educational science books, papers, and educational, scientific journals. The study revealed that the concept of educational methods contained in the Quran Surah An-Nahl verse 125 is the Hikmah, mau'izhah, and Jadil methods. The implications of these three methods in teaching and learning activities in schools are, first, the hikmah method can be synchronized with the lecture method. Second, the mau'izhah method can be applied in guidance and counselling sessions as a curative or repressive measure when a normative or procedural violation occurs and as a preventive measure where educators can use the mau'izhah session in the form of messages or appeals at the end of each learning session. Third, the Jadil method can be used to improve existing discussion methods.
Ẓafarnamah: A Glimpse into the Text and its Historical and Intellectual Context Chamankhah, Leila
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): IJIK
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Ẓafarnāmah (Book of Victory), written by the tenth Sikh leader, Guru Gobind Singh (d. 1708), in 1705, about the Mughal emperor of India, Aurangzeb (d. 1706). It is widely considered evidence of a religious leader's spiritual victory over a tyrant who not only broke his Koranic oath (and, consequently, fell from his status as a good believer). The book, originally in Persian poetry, is composed of one hundred and eight bayts (verses), and the first twelve verses praise God and His power. Due to its bold divine connotations, Ẓafarnāmah is widely regarded as a spiritual text. However, as the researcher will argue in the following, Ẓafarnāmah should not be treated as just a spiritual text but as one of “the mirrors for princes,”whichhas a well-established tradition in the history of Persian literature and a political ethics tradition as well.
Contextual and Critical Analysis of the Ḥadith of Khalid bin al-Walid's Troop to Bani Jadhimah Issah, Abeebllahi Obalowu; Rahim, Adibah Binti Abdul
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): IJIK
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Khᾱlid bin al-Walīd -may Allah be pleased with him- is one of the noble companions of the Prophet (pbuh) whose image and dignity are being tarnished, especially by the Shiites and orientalists. He is being accused of savagery towards the Muslims during the battles. Thus, he is alleged to have been a war criminal. So, this paper intends to primarily explore one of the major narratives that have been exploited against this noble companion by presenting a contextual and critical analysis of the Incident of Khᾱlid bin al-Walīd's troop to Banī Jadhīmah. Considering the nature of the research, the qualitative method is adopted by visiting the related ḥadīths and historical sources, together with the Islamic historian's remark. Therefore, analytical and critical approaches are applied to analyze and examine the narrations. The outcome of the investigation reveals that the details of the Incident were not reported in any reliable sources of ḥadīth. However, they were only reported in historical sources with unsatisfactory isnᾱd, upon which we can not rely to rebuke such a great companion. Besides, none of the historians among the narrators of the event tried to justify Khᾱlid's action and defend him or report the event without any remark. In addition, the Incident neither affects Khᾱlid's companionship nor tarnishes his reputation. Hence the Prophet (pbuh) appointed him to lead several military activities afterwards. Likewise, the great Caliph of the Prophet (pbuh) Abūbakr assigned the leadership position to him during his caliphate.
Islamic Philantrophy as a Mechanism to Improve Agricultural Products and Sustenance in Refugees Camps in the Sub-Region of Lake Chad Basin Sulaiman, Muhammad Auwal
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): IJIK
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Insecurity of crossing Lake Chad Basin and Northeast Nigeria has seriously affected activities of farming, fishing, and other agricultural programs in the region. The lake provides water for irrigation, fishing activities, water for cattle, and water transportation across four counties that share the lake. The paper has discovered that many communities have abandoned their agricultural activities and relocated to IDPs for their safety of life. As a result, the affected communities increasingly suffer from great loss, unemployment, and poverty. Using the descriptive and analytical method, this study discussed the socioeconomic role of Islamic philanthropy in funding the agricultural sector to restore sources of livelihood of the refugee camps in Northeast Nigeria. Philanthropy, known as waqf, is a voluntary charity in terms of land and property. Moreover, philanthropy is a strong instrument to reduce various burdens of life. Meanwhile, this study recommends a design to reach the targeted communities.