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International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR)
ISSN : 27235920     EISSN : 2746086X     DOI : -
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) focus to publish a scholarly work that promotes and fosters knowledge in the field: Social Science, Religious Studies, Law and Religion, Religion and Education, and Art and Humanities.
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Implementation Model on Accommodative Higher Education for Persons with Disabilities at State Islamic University of Alaudin Makassar Soleh, Akhmad
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2023: Volume 4 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v4i3.208

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The interest in studying among students with disabilities is very high, but the availability of PTKIN, which has provided aspects of higher education for persons with disabilities, is still limited. This study aims to examine the implementation model of accommodative higher education for persons with disabilities at UIN Alaudin Makassar. This research is qualitative field research where the data collection technique uses survey, interview, and documentation methods. The data analysis technique uses an interactive model developed by Miles and Huberman. The primary data sources are the Rector, vice-rectors, lecturers, academics, and students with disabilities. The results showed that the views and understanding of leaders and lecturers at UIN Alauddin Makassar are still traditional, although there is also a tendency to have social nuances. The learning system at UIN Alauddin Makassar is still nuanced; integration has yet to organize inclusive education. The environment and campus buildings are not fully accessible to persons with disabilities.
Emotional Intelligence and Performance of MSME Women Enterprises (Case Study in Cangkringan District, Sleman Regency) in 2022 Pawestri, Pebrianti; Prasetyani, Dwi
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i1.212

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Emotional intelligence such as self-awareness, motivation, empathy, and social skills are used to understand individual abilities in a social environment. Women in this case are considered to have a high level of emotionality compared to men, so that the success of a business and the decisions taken use more feelings. The research aims to measure the relationship between self-awareness, self-control, self-motivation, social awareness, and social skills on business performance. female entrepreneurs. The total population in this study was 248 businesses. The sampling technique in this research is Systematic Random Sampling. The sample in the study was 71 people with an interval of 3. The analysis used in this research used several PLS methods which included several analyzes including: Factor Analysis, Designing a Structural Measurement Model (Inner Model), Designing a Measurement Model (Outer Model), and Hypothesis Testing. The influence of self-awareness on the performance of MSMEs shows a coefficient value of 0.435. The effect of self-control on the performance of MSMEs shows a coefficient value of 0.054. The influence of self-motivation on the performance of MSMEs shows a coefficient value of 0.273. The influence of social awareness on the performance of MSMEs shows a coefficient value of 0.048. The influence of social skills on the performance of MSMEs shows a coefficient value of 0.246. This research shows that self-awareness has a positive and significant effect on MSME performance, and self-control has a positive and significant effect on MSME performance. Self-motivation has a positive and significant effect on MSME performance, social awareness has a positive and significant effect on MSME performance and social skills have a positive and significant effect on MSME performance.
Profile of Children with Special Needs of the Slow Learner Variety SMP Madura Ilzam, Ahmadur; Naqiyah , Najlatun; Habsy, Bakhrudin All
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2023: Volume 4 Issue 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v4i3.215

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Slow Learner is part of one of the children with special needs but still above disability. This study aims to determine the profile of slow-learning children commonly called slow learners in one of the junior high schools in Madura. This research uses a qualitative case study approach with data collection methods of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study are that of students who experience slow learning, 60% are caused by hereditary and genetic factors and 40% are caused by environmental factors originating from families who use authoritarian family education. This affects the learning process of children who are of course intellectually all of them are below the average of other normal children when looking at the academic scores obtained so that the school takes an attitude of maximizing children's learning and cooperating with related parties.
Implementation of Tafsîr Ûlul Albâb in Indonesian Islamic Education Nurhadi, Rofiq; Sert, Hüseyin Emin; Wahyudi, Jarot
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i2.220

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Islam views the holy book as not only regulating matters of worship which are vertical between servants and God. The holy book is also seen as a guide for humans in managing all world affairs, including the world of education. The development of Islamic education today, directly or indirectly, often links its vision to the formation of the ûlul albâb generation (QS. Ali Imran; 190-194). Even though the vision is the same, the implementation of Islamic education often appears to vary. Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia exist in the form of pesantren, boarding schools, madrasah, and also schools. So what is meant by the ûlul albâb generation and how is Islamic education implemented in producing the ûlul albâb generation? This research is intended to find out the views of commentators regarding the meaning of ûlul albâb and at the same time to describe the models of Islamic education that have developed to date in Indonesia. This research is library research and the methods used are the maudlu'i (thematic) interpretation method and the qualitative descriptive method. Based on this research, it can be concluded that ûlul albâb is a self-image that combines academic qualities, spirituality, and charity. In this perspective, Islamic education is a process of improving the quality of humanity in its various dimensions, namely making scholars who believe and do good deeds. To achieve this goal, Islamic education in Indonesia is developing an integrative education model, namely institutional integration and curriculum integration.
Waqf Exchange in Four Mazhabs of Jurisprudence: A Case Study of Infrastructure Projects in Indonesia Shofiyulloh; Rufaida, Arini; Maulana, Muhammad Dava
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i2.221

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The infrastructure development program planned by the Joko Widodo administration in several regions, especially in Purbalingga and Tegal, displaced several waqf lands. This study analyzes the process of waqf exchange in the project from the perspective of the four madhhabs. This research uses a comparative approach by comparing several opinions of the scholars of the fiqh schools of thought on waqf swaps on the same side and, at the same time, also explaining the different sides. What is interesting in the discussion is the solution offered by replacing the waqf land with other land, even though Waqf has a primary principle in its administration, namely, the principle of Waqf must remain eternal (ta'bid al-asl). The theory of benefit becomes an analytical tool for developing a mindset regarding waqf exchange. This research yields the following conclusions. First, waqf management can change according to the public interest as long as the purpose of the Waqf is still to the expectations of the Waqf. Second, waqf exchange is the best solution when there is no other way, as long as the replacement is at least the previous Waqf.
Infrastructure Barriers to Islamic Political Parties: Dynamics of PKB in the 2004-2019 Presidential Election Contestation M Nastain; Abdullah, Irwan; Qodir, Zuly; Jubba, Hasse
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i1.224

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This research was intended to determine the infrastructural barriers of the PKB political party in encouraging its cadres to become contestants in the presidential and vice-presidential elections from 2004 to 2019. During the four presidential and vice-presidential elections, PKB, one of Indonesia's largest Islamic parties, was absent from sending its cadres as contestants. This failure is suspected to result from infrastructural obstacles that intersect with PBNU's political interests. This research used a qualitative approach by combining interviews with documentation data and direct observations in the field. Interview data findings were used as a guide for finding online or offline documentation data. Both findings confirmed each other and were combined with observational data as a data validation method. Data presentation was carried out in three main stages. Namely, data findings were reduced according to research needs and elaborated using Anthony Giddens' structuration thinking. The data findings in this research reveal that there are infrastructural obstacles in the form of organizational patrons that disrupt the independence of PKB. There is also extra organizational power from the NU autonomous division, which is suspected to have sectoral interests. Apart from that, external intervention makes PKB's political steps less flexible.
The Role of the Church in Low-Income Housing in Namibia Khiba, Ritta; Ntlhe, Daphne
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i1.228

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The paper examines the church's role in Namibia's low-income housing process. The study followed the qualitative method; data were drawn from journals, books, newspapers, and other relevant material. The article argues that the church in Namibia plays a positive role in low-income housing and promotes Sustainable Development Goals. The findings reveal that the church established a foundation for the current Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia, an umbrella body of savings groups that address housing issues for low-income groups. The church plays a significant role by building houses for the poor, donating materials, and helping low-income communities alleviate poverty. The study supports participatory planning efforts in housing, highlighting that the church and faith-based organizations have a place in promoting Sustainable Development Goals, particularly goals 1, 2, and 11. It augments literature in religious studies, the built environment, and sustainable urban development by investigating the church's role in housing provision. In contrast, most studies focus on the church’s involvement in politics, culture, and socio-economic development. The study will benefit stakeholders who want to contribute towards goal 11 (Sustainable cities and communities). Additionally, the contribution will grow as the research serves as a novel contemporary reference for future studies in the same field.
The Role of Kyai's Charismatic Leadership in Mitigating Religious Intolerance and Radicalism in Pesantren Ali Nasith
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i2.238

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This research discusses the critical role of kyai's charismatic leadership in mitigating religious intolerance and radicalism in pesantren. Kyai, as the primary leader in pesantren, has a significant influence in shaping the attitudes and thoughts of the santri. This research was conducted based on a field analysis study, followed by literature research incorporating various scientific arguments and information from relevant literature sources. This research was implemented at Pondok Pesantren Sabilurrosyad Gasek as a sample object, involving kyai, santri, and the surrounding community. Through his charisma and authority, the kyai can effectively convey the values of religious moderation to the santri. The approach taken by the kyai, which emphasizes the values of deliberation, balance, and tolerance, helps the santri understand religious teachings in a balanced manner and avoid radical attitudes. Islamic boarding schools also play a role in instilling religious moderation values through a well-structured religious education curriculum. Thus, the charismatic leadership of kyai is at the forefront of reducing religious intolerance and radicalism in pesantren, forming a generation of santri who understand religious teachings comprehensively and moderately, and contributing to creating an inclusive and peaceful society.
Legal and Political Policy in Preventing of Money Politics: Case Study and Recommendations Siddiq, Achmad; Hariyanto
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i2.242

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Money politics has damaged the democratic system throughout the nation; handling the problem of money politics is not enough to be charged to law enforcement and all elements of society. The seriousness of the government and political parties in tackling the problem of money politics can be done by legal and political means. The results of this study show that political policies in preventing money politics in the 2019 elections in Banyumas Regency where political parties have made several efforts in at least three ways: 1) implementing pacta integrity and providing debriefing to cadres and legislative candidates. 2) All parties tend to follow only the existing rules, especially those issued by the KPU and Bawaslu. 3) It turns out that all parties do not require this, relating to the competency requirements of legislative candidates that are more stringent, intellectual, managerial skills, experience, and morality. Legal policies in the prevention and handling of money politics have carried out prevention strategies through legal policies, namely prevention at the level of legislation policy and judicial policy. In contrast, the execution policy has yet to be well realized.
Social Inclusion in Jamasan Pusaka as a Strategy to Preserve Cultural Heritage: A Study in Kalibening, Dawuhan, Banyumas Hidayat, Arif; Fauji, Sidik; Adzkiya Zayyan , Mauiza
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i2.245

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This research explores social inclusion in the Jamasan Pusaka ceremony in Kalibening, Dawuhan, Banyumas as a strategy to preserve cultural heritage. The study finds that the practice of inclusion involves the community, the village government, and the Banyumas Regency Culture and Tourism Office. The form of Islam practised in Dawuhan Village accommodates the culture and customs inherited by the ancestors. This can be seen in the 2019 Jamasan Pusaka ceremony, which included the recitation of shalawat and religious lectures, unlike in previous years. The involvement of the village government is shown through the granting of permits. This support ensures the smooth running of the event through official authorization and assistance. The relationship between the Jamasan Pusaka ceremony and the Department of Culture and Tourism is evident from the department's participation in giving a speech before the ceremony began, which showed their support and motivated the Kalibening community to organize the event. The efforts made by the Kalibening community to preserve this cultural heritage include teaching how to perform the Jamasan Pusaka ceremony and taking the benefits of the ceremony. They are trained to appreciate Jamasan Pusaka by understanding every step of the tradition.

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