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ADDIN
ISSN : 08540594     EISSN : 24769479     DOI : 10.21043/addin
Core Subject : Religion,
The focus of ADDIN Journal is to provide religious scientific article of Islamic Studies. ADDIN Journal welcome papers from academicians on theories, philosophy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as well as religion practices. Paper which consider the following general topics are invited: Islamic education, Islamic law, Islamic economics and business, Quran and hadith studies, Islamic philosophy, Islamic thought and literature, Islam and peace, Science and civilization in Islam, Islam in nation and local, Islam and gender.
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Profit-Loss Sharing Contract as an Alternative to Solve Unemployment in Sudan through Investment in Livestock Breeding Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Mahmoud Edris; Mohamed Sharif Bashir; Yusuf Sani Abubakar
ADDIN Vol 17, No 2 (2023): ADDIN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v17i2.18963

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The profit-loss sharing (PLS) or Mudārabah is an Islamic contract in which one side provides capital and the other side provides work. Profits are to be shared in the proportion that was agreed upon before the contract was implemented. This paper aims to highlight the role of the Mudārabah contract in financing livestock projects, and its use in solving the problem of unemployment in Sudan, where livestock breeding is a productive activity that provides employment opportunities and increases the incomes of the workers, and increases the rates of economic growth, especially since Sudan is ranked among the richest Arab and African countries with its livestock and agricultural wealth, and there is a large number of the population of Sudan working in the agricultural sector including the animal and plant subsectors. A large number of Sudan’s population works in the agricultural sector. The paper also intends to examine the applications of the Mudārabah contract as an investment alternative that can be more effectively utilized in providing employment opportunities for university graduates and job seekers in Sudan. a descriptive-analytical approach was used to define the Mudārabah concept and show the types of its application, and the methods of employing it to finance livestock projects in Sudan. The paper reached several results, the most important of which is that Mudārabah, such as in the Prophet’s practice and its contemporary applications, is one of the most significant investment formulas that can be used to finance productive projects in the livestock sector, especially small and medium-sized enterprises in the field of livestock breeding in Sudan.
Religious People Beetwen Fashion Androgini and Nonbinary Gender Tressa Risdianti; Ahmad Jamin; Albertos Damni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v17i2.21847

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Androgynous fashion trends incorporate men’s and women’s clothing elements and are often embraced by individuals who challenge traditional gender norms. This research project aims to explore the reactions of religious individuals to non-binary people wearing androgynous clothing in everyday life. Using a narrative inquiry approach, this research collects interview data to analyze critical issues from the informants’ points of view. Informants were selected through an Outcome-based sampling method from Muslim-majority communities and Islamic college. Examining the responses of community members and students is essential to understand their attitudes toward critical issues better. Research analysis involves two distinct stages. First, it is essential to identify patterns in the data obtained from the two groups of informants based on the derived themes. Second, these patterns must be thoroughly compared with theoretical perspectives to ensure that comprehensive and holistic data is produced. Research indicates that religious individuals and students often share different perspectives regarding non-binary individuals who opt for an androgynous appearance.
The Interfaith Nyadran Tradition as a Manhaj of Islam Nusantara Da’wah in the Perspective of Multiculturalism Ahmad Shofi Muhyiddin; Musahadi Musahadi; Muhammad Sulthon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v17i2.19179

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The development of a humanist da’wah model in the midst of multiculturalism can be realized through the interfaith nyadran tradition. The aim of this research is to develop a pioneering model of cultural and multicultural da’wah, with a case study on the interfaith nyadran tradition as a manhaj of Islam Nusantara Da’wah. The author uses an ethnographic-qualitative method in searching and presenting interfaith nyadran tradition data which is then analyzed with a philosophical hermeneutic approach to find manhaj of Islam Nusantara da’wah from a multiculturalism perspective. The results of this study found several findings: First, the interfaith nyadran tradition of Genting village, Jambu district, Semarang Regency is full of multicultural values, including: the value of unity in diversity, the value of respecting and accepting differences in religious, social and cultural backgrounds, even organizational groups, values prioritizing togetherness in harmony, the value of equality in the absence of discrimination of the majority over minorities, the value of social justice, the value of good prejudice in social interaction and the value of fighting for human rights. Second, the values of multiculturalism in the interfaith nyadran tradition then become an approach strategy (manhaj) in da’wah based on Islamic dialectics and local cultural traditions that are unique to the archipelago. Third, Islam Nusantara da’wah has several characteristics, namely: da’wah that continuously engages in dialectics with local culture, da’wah that cares for the spirit of multiculturalism, da’wah that avoids religious extremism, and da’wa that fights for human rights. Finally, the interfaith nyadran tradition in the scientific structure of Islam Nusantara da’wah in the perspective of multiculturalism is included in the category of approach strategy (manhaj) based on human creativity (al-manāhij al-basyariyyah), which includes: manhaj ṡaqāfiyyah (cultural approach), al-manhaj al-'āṭifi (feeling approach) and manhaj jamā'iyyah (group approach).
The New Visibility of the Salafi Da’wah in the “Digital Space”: Fundamentalism and Political Identity in the Post Suharto Ali Ja'far
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v17i2.20227

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This paper investigates the new visibility of Salafist da’wah on the new media. The media such as cassette, bulletin, television and the digital made religious material and the agents be more visible in the secularized world. The basic inquiries is how the Salafi agent reforms their visibility in the post Suharto era and how it deals with their Islamism agenda in the media. Alongside that visibility has also revised the secular thesis on the privatization of religion it also marks the resurgence of religion globally. Through analysing the Islamic post in the social media content in Instagram and using a qualitative research (content analysis), this paper sees about the new visibility and rise of fundamentalism and the Salafi preaching in the digital space. This paper also finds that fundamentalism is a radical response to secularism, and modernization which originated from the colonial period. However, currently the fundamentalism is not in antagonistic relation with democratization, they embrace it as a medium to spread their idea widely and to shape their political identity. Indeed, in the “digital space” where any people could voice their ideas and accept limitless information, Salafi’s preachers also modify their preaching to be more casual look, friendly, attractive and inspirational yet the idea is still conservative. Such modification was taken to grabs more audience and to be more visible in the digital space. This research implies that Salafi da’wah was reforming its visibility, especially in the post Suharto era where Islam, politic and technology were intermingled relation.
Configuration of the Values of Al-Qur’an, Pancasila, and Mathematics: Critical Study of Integration-Based Analysis in Indonesia Evita Yuliatul Wahidah; Syaik Abdillah; Roni Sahroni; Sangkot Sirait; Erika Setyanti Kusumaputri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v17i2.22487

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This paper presents about the values of Al-Qur’an, Pancasila, and Mathematics in the discourse on the theory of interconnection integration undergoing a demystification process. The configuration of the values of Al-Qur’an, Pancasila, and Mathematics through Islamic studies is carried out with a theo-anthropocentric process on the integralist values of Al-Qur’an to Mathematics, giving birth to six models, namely Mathematics for Al-Qur’an, Mathematics from Al-Qur’an, Mathematics to explore Al-Qur’an, Mathematics to deliver Al-Qur’an, Mathematics to explain Al-Qur’an, and Mathematics with Al-Qur’an. In integration, there is an effort to restructure Qur’anic and Mathematical sciences, while in interconnection there are meetings in the format of complementation, comparison, confirmation, and the contribution of the verses of Al-Qur’an to the five precepts of Pancasila.

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