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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
Optimizing the Money Demand Function in Islamic States with Insights from Milton Friedman Fitri, Yuda Septia; Asih, Vemy Suci; Gojali, Dudang
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v14i2.29723

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This study aims to develop a comprehensive model of money demand in Muslim countries. The methodology employed is a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. The qualitative approach involves an extensive literature review of microeconomic theory, particularly the theory of marginal utility, Muslim consumption patterns, and macroeconomic theory regarding the factors influencing money demand. These theories help construct a robust model of money demand in an Islamic context. The quantitative approach verifies the proposed model using multiple linear regression analysis. This analysis examines the relationship between money supply, GDP, the rate of return on sukuk, and the collection of zakat, infaq, and charity in Indonesia over a period of 10 years. Key elements of the model include the integration of Islamic financial principles such as zakat, infaq, and charity, which are shown to have a positive relationship with the demand for money. The significance of using a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods lies in the ability to build a theoretical framework grounded in Islamic economic principles and empirically validate it with real-world data. The qualitative aspect provides a deep understanding of the specific theories and literature, including the works on marginal utility and Muslim consumption behaviors, which are crucial for modeling money demand in Islamic economies. The study findings are particularly important as they reveal a positive relationship between the collection of zakat, infaq, and charity, and the demand for money. This suggests that these Islamic financial instruments play a significant role in shaping money demand, highlighting the unique dynamics of Islamic economies. By integrating these elements, the study provides valuable insights into the financial behaviors in Muslim countries and underscores the importance of incorporating Islamic principles in economic models. This research contributes to a better understanding of how Islamic financial practices influence economic stability and growth, offering a pathway for developing effective monetary policies in Muslim countries.
The Rise and Fall of the Hasanwayhid Barzikani Dynasty (941-1015): Mapping Territories and Unraveling the Causes and Contributing Factors of Its Collapse Ali, Nariman Abdalla
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v14i1.29962

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 This research significantly contributes to our understanding of the Emirate of Hasanwayhid Barzikani's rise and fall within the Abbasid Caliphate. The study unveils the intricate factors that shaped the emirate's destiny by meticulously mapping its geographical extent and employing an analytical-critical approach. The identification of key contributors, such as persistent tensions with the Buyids, internal rivalries, and the geopolitical context of its proximity to the Abbasid Caliphate's center, enriches historical discourse. Furthermore, the research underscores the impact of wars of attrition and internal conflicts on the emirate's stability. Methodologically, the thorough examination of primary and secondary sources enhances the reliability and depth of the findings. Ultimately, this research not only sheds light on the complex dynamics of Hasanwayhid Barzikani's existence and demise but also underscores the broader significance of considering multifaceted political, military, and socio-cultural factors in comprehending the dynamics of emirates during this historical period.
Pedophilia: A Quranic Wises to Parents from al-Ghazzālī (d. 1111) and ‘Ulwān (d. 1987) Remarks Usman, Abur Hamdi; Azwar, Azwar; Shahabudin, Muhammad Fakhrur Razi
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v14i1.30890

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Pedophilia is categorized as a mental problem caused by sexual orientation towards children. Therefore, Muslims need to be more vigilant and prepared for various social issues plaguing the world. At the same time, parents need to realize they have a big enough responsibility to ensure that children are not trapped or even victims of pedophile heinous acts. In this regard, this article analyzes several verses of the Quran, such as alTaḥrīm [66] verse 6 on role of parents, and Luqmān [31] verse 13 and Ṭaha [20] verse 132 regarding education of faith and wordship, and al-Isrā’ [17] verse 32 and al-Nūr [24] verse 30 about avoid adultery. These verses explicitly command Muslims to guard themselves and their families from the vices of pedophilia. Using a qualitative method, this study found the Quranic wises that sexual misconduct against minors such as pedophilia is an illegal and grave sin analogized through the premise of adultery, incest, and homosexuality. Therefore, every parent must fight hard to get stuck, let alone protect the perpetrators of this inverse disease. Parental awareness of the Quranic advice shared in this article is a gauge of the level of success against pedophilia.
Husein Jafar Al-Hadar's Islam Mazhab Cinta: Meaning and Media Analysis of Instagram Content @husein_hadar Farida, Norma Azmi; Abidin, Zainal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v14i2.31151

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Instagram is a crowded arena with various information flows, from entertainment to religious content. In the religious context, narratives about da'wah in Indonesia have persuasive content, but some are provocative. Ideally, provocative narratives in social media preaching must be defeated by persuasive preaching. In this paper, there is a da'wah figure who moves the Islamic narrative of the school of love (Islam Mazhab Cinta), namely Husain Jafar Al-Hadar @husein_hadar. Specifically, this article highlights one of its contents on March 5, 2022, with the caption “Jika Kau Baca Buku, Pasti Kau Letakkan Senjata". This paper answers how the Islam Mazhab Cinta for Husein Jafar Al-Hadar through the perspective of meaning and media in the content. In addition, this paper reveals the extent of Husain Jafar Al-Hadar's message of peace through Ferdinand de Saussure's semiotic analysis and structuralism. As well as what is the meaning of the denotation and connotation of the books and weapons in the content. From the theory and conceptual frame, it can be analyzed that the upload shows a message of peace following the social routines and da'wah activities that he advocates, namely theislam Mazhab Cinta. Finally, it can be said that the core of Husein Jafar Al-Hadar's Mazhab Cinta is the application of religious values related to faith, religious rituals or worship, and also the ethics of muamalah with the principles of maqashid sharia. In the context of worship, the aspect that is of concern is not only the matter of fiqh law and the procedures for its implementation but also paying attention to the inner meaning which impacts a life of harmony and love.
Global Citizenship Concepts Perspective Abdullah Ahmed An Naim Rahman, Aulia; Barizi, Ahmad; Sumbulah, Umi; Fachrurrazi, Fachrurrazi; Andaru bahy, Moh. Buny
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Global Citizenship, rooted in the understanding and upholding human values, originated in the Western world and expanded into the Third World alongside globalization in various domains. Adopting a descriptive perspective, this research aims to comprehend and analyze Abdullah Ahmed An Naim's perspective on global citizenship. Utilizing a literature study at the philosophical level with a phenomenological approach method, this research explores the relationship between An Naim's thoughts and the concept of global citizenship, drawing from data sources in the form of books and journals. The data collection involves analyzing to synthesize existing sources. The study's findings reveal that according to Abdullah Ahmed An Naim, the concept of global citizenship involves reorienting the understanding of Sharia to respect the human rights of every citizen better. The expectation is that this research will contribute to formulating a new interpretation of the Islamic concept of global citizenship, emphasizing equality, peace without discrimination, and utmost respect for all citizens. In summary, this research provides insights into An Naim's perspective on global citizenship, shedding light on its implications for the Islamic framework and its potential contribution to fostering a more inclusive and egalitarian society.
Nonviolent Theology in the Syrian Protests: A Critical Analysis of Jawdat Sa‘īd's Qur'anic Exegesis Lohlker, Rudiger
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v14i1.33614

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The non-violent protests in Syria against the government, before eventually being co-opted by armed forces, marked a unique resistance against the regime during that period. Jawdat Sa‘īd, a theorist, writer, and activist, inspired activists during this time by advocating for a theology of non-violence as the authentic foundation for Islamic life. The theological basis was drawn from a specific interpretation of the Quran. Sa‘īd's understanding of the Quranic revelation was analysed using the approach formulated by Shahab Ahmed, demonstrating its validity in comprehending Islamic thought deeply. The research problem addressed the non-violent characteristics of the Syrian protests, while the research goal aimed to unveil the critical role of Sa‘īd's interpretation of the Quran in shaping this movement. Through methods involving text analysis and Sa‘īd's understanding of specific verses, the research findings highlighted the impact of Sa‘īd's non-violent theology on activists and the foundation for peaceful resistance. The research conclusion emphasised the importance of contextual understanding of the Quran and a non-violent perspective in shaping social movements. This study contributes to a better understanding of contemporary Islamic thought and strategies for resistance that can be adopted in similar contexts.
Proximate Analysis of Holy Quran Recitations on Physiological, Psychological, and Neural Functioning in Muslims Latif, Muhammad Muqarrab; Bhatti, Asif Hussain
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In contemporary times, the increasing susceptibility to psychological disorders has prompted researchers to explore diverse approaches, encompassing both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. A notable trend among scholars involves investigating the efficacy of religious therapy, particularly the recitation of the Holy Quran, as a means to address these health issues. This review systematically assesses studies examining the impact of Holy Quran recitation on cardiac and mental performance, as well as psychological disorders such as anxiety, stress, depression, and labor pain. The cultural significance of the Holy Quran in Muslim societies underscores the relevance of this intervention. Through a systematic evaluation of relevant studies, a positive impact of Holy Quran recitation emerges, demonstrating improvements in cardiac and mental performance, as well as the alleviation of anxiety, stress, depression, and labor pain. Across all studies, statistically significant differences were noted between groups employing Holy Quran recitation therapy and those utilizing alternative interventions, supporting its confident use as a non-pharmacological remedy for health problems. While the positive effects are evident, implementation requires a robust methodology, emphasizing the need to delineate specific surahs for different diseases. This review contributes to the growing evidence supporting Holy Quran recitation therapy as a viable non-pharmacological intervention, highlighting the importance of future research to optimize its therapeutic application.
Exploring Muslim Women Pioneers Who Contributed to the Glory of Islamic Civilization from the Advent of Islam to the End of the 13th Century AH (19th Century CE) Houmine, Mohammed
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The West's view of Muslim women is not devoid of attitudes that relegate them to a kind of inferiority, as enslaved and humiliated, whose main task is to reproduce, educate, cook, wash and so on. In fact, the word "harem" is almost never far from these epithets. Therefore, this article aims to dust off the glorious history of Muslim women as contributors, alongside their male counterparts, in building the edifice of the glorious Islamic civilisation throughout the ages. It also aims to help erase the stereotypical image of Muslim women. Through historical, social and intellectual approach, and focusing on a review of the sources adopted by researchers on the subject, whether Muslim, Orientalist or Western, we recall their contributions in all fields of public life, including political, cultural, scientific, medical, teaching, construction, writing and others. As these previous studies rarely addressed the issue in all its aspects, as many of them were limited to certain areas, this research, although not exhaustive, aims to be as comprehensive as possible in all the areas in which Muslim women have excelled. The finding shows that this later had an independent personality and financial status, and never needed the Charter of Women's Rights, which was drafted in the twentieth century. Other sources have not yet been investigated. It is hoped that further research will be carried out in the future
Holy Quran and Scientific Facts Latif, Muhammad Muqarrab; Bhatti, Asif Hussain; Mariam, Namra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v14i2.43844

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A remarkable array of facts about the universe—spanning cosmology, biology, physics, geology, and other disciplines—are mentioned in the Holy Quran, a text revealed approximately fourteen centuries ago. Many of these statements have only been understood and confirmed with the advent of modern science and technology. This article explores the consonance between scientific discoveries and Quranic verses, addressing key topics such as the origin, eventual fate, and recycling of the universe; the formation of iron; the geological significance of mountains; the role of the frontal lobe in human behavior; and the mechanisms of pain perception. By examining these subjects, this study underscores the alignment between the Quranic descriptions and contemporary scientific knowledge, dispelling misconceptions that religious texts promote conservative thinking or hinder the understanding of the physical universe. The findings suggest that the Holy Quran complements scientific inquiry rather than contradicting it, fostering a deeper appreciation of both science and spirituality.
The Behavior of Sufi Adherents on Social Media and Their Interactions With Non-Sufi Muslims Mustapha, Ridwan Olamilekan
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Tasawwuf (Sufism) is a mystical Islamic tradition that emphasizes soul purification, sincere devotion to Allah, and fostering harmonious relationships across ideological divides. This study investigates the nature and challenges of online interactions between Sufi and non-Sufi Muslims in Nigeria. Utilizing a descriptive research design, data were collected through a Google Form questionnaire and analyzed using frequency counts and percentages. A multistage sampling approach ensured the inclusion of respondents from diverse Sufi and non-Sufi groups. The findings reveal that while interactions between Sufi and non-Sufi Muslims are frequent, particularly on platforms like Facebook, they are often marked by contentious exchanges. Provocative statements directed at Sufi Muslims occasionally lead to tensions, although most Sufi respondents prefer to avoid confrontation by ignoring such provocations. However, concerns were raised regarding the online behavior of some Sufi youth, which appears to deviate from traditional Sufi teachings as they engage in arguments to defend Sufism. This study underscores the importance of enhanced spiritual guidance for Sufi adherents to align their online activities with the principles of Tasawwuf. Promoting respectful digital discourse and fostering mutual understanding are essential strategies to mitigate tensions and strengthen harmony within the broader Muslim community.