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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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Halal Tourism: The Development of Sharia Tourism in Baturraden Banyumas, Indonesia Syufa'at, Syufa'at; Zayyadi, Ahmad
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2023: Volume 4 Issue 3
Publisher : Indonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v4i3.194

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This research is motivated by the DSN-MUI Fatwa Number 108/DSN-MUI/X/2016 as the basis for the concept of halal tourism in the trend of sharia tourism management models, sharia tourism development in Baturraden Banyumas. The research method used in this study is the constructivist paradigm used to see the phenomenon of community behavior around tourist sites. The results showed that the tourism potential in Baturraden Banyumas to be developed into sharia tourism. First, the public can understand the meaning of sharia tourism, tourism is carried out for recreational purposes in accordance with the concept of halal tourism in the DSN - MUI fatwa. Second, tourism activities and tourist sites are sufficiently protected from immoral activities, only a few things need to be improved, namely the application of the rules of no dating and the implementation of a stricter curfew. Third, tourist sites are quite comfortable and safe. Fourth, in tourist sites there are many facilities for places of worship, restaurants, souvenir shops.
The Influence of Visual Presentations and Online Reviews on Hotel Booking Intention on the Tiket.Com Application (Case Study: Tiket.Com Application Users) Wardianti, Shiffa Intania; Hidayah, Riski Taufik
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2023: Volume 4 Issue 3
Publisher : Indonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v4i3.195

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Tiket.com is an Online Travel Agent (OTA) that provides online hotel bookings. This study aims to analyze the effect of visual presentation and online reviews on hotel booking intention on the Tiket.com application. This research integrates visual presentation and online reviews with the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The variables tested consist of Visual presentation, Perceived Ease of Use, and Online review as independent variables, Perceived Usefulness as a moderating variable, and Booking Intention as the dependent variable. The type of research is quantitative with a cross-sectional design and the research subjects are users of the Tiket.com application. Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to 119 respondents. The research hypothesis was tested using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) analysis technique. Based on the results of the hypothesis, H1, H3, and H8 are not in line with previous thinking because they do not positively influence buying interest in the tiket.com application. tiket.com applications should update booking features, and more attractive colors, update the system, reduce addsens, and update a more modern look.
Comparative Analysis of E-Commerce Sales of Halal-Labeled Products in Muslim Majority and Minority Countries Khirana Dwicahyo; Chanifah Indah Ratnasari
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.v4i3.198

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E-commerce is an alternative for individuals to look for and purchase things. Unfortunately, despite its importance in digital market connectedness, e-commerce has not played a significant role in the continuity of the halal market. This study aims to look at the differences in halal product sales in Muslim majority and minority countries, which can stimulate the availability of halal products on e-commerce and increase halal product exports, as well as make it easier for Muslim communities to buy halal products. There was no previous research on a similar topic, notably one that specifically explored the sale of halal products through e-commerce. Halal-labeled product data was taken from Lazada e-commerce using web scraping (using the Selenium package in the Python programming language), which was then carried out by Kruskal-Wallis analysis. According to the findings, the average sales of halal products in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Malaysia varies significantly. However, in the pairwise or combination test comparing groups of countries, it was discovered that the average sales of halal products in Indonesia and Singapore were identical.
The Concept of Indefeasible Title in Electronic Land Certificates as an Initiative to Prevent Land Mafia Weningtyas, Annisa; Subekti, Rahayu; Raharjo, Purwono Sungkowo
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.v5i1.188

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The study aims to analyze the indefeasible title concept on electronic land certificates for preventing land mafia. This research is normative legal research using legal and conceptual approaches. Legal materials include primary and secondary legal materials. According to the study, one of the causes of the land mafia is the land registration system's tendency to publish harmful material, as contained in Government Regulation 24 of 1997 on Land Registration. Therefore, reforming and developing the land law system into a positive publication system is necessary. By the Regulations of the Minister of Agrarian No. 1 of 2021 on Electronic Certificates, Electronic certificates are expected to be a database of landlords to reduce land disputes and strengthen the legitimacy of land certificates as a guarantee of ownership of land rights in Indonesia. Suppose an error in the registration procedure of a positive publication causes the losses of the party that should be more entitled. In that case, the state will guarantee compensation in substance to the party whose right is proven correct using the indefeasible title concept.
Implementation of Religious Moderation in the Non-Formal Education in Forming a Multicultural Society Turhamun
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.v5i1.196

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Sharia has taught moderation through several verses in the Qur'an, such as surah Al-Baqarah verse 256 and surah Yunus verse 99. Meanwhile, Prophet Muhammad taught moderation during his stay in Medina, as stated in the Medina Charter. This charter has given enough space for non-Muslims to worship without interference. Today, moderation is often preached at both institutional and cultural levels. However, its implementation is usually a dead end. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the implementation of moderation in shaping a multicultural society. The results of this study show that religious implementation can start from the most minor institutions, such as TPQ and family. In addition, religious moderation is also the basis of cultural life because moderation will bring justice, balance, and compassion. The implementation of religious moderation within the framework of a multicultural society must be done from an early age. Good habituation will form a good and strong character that is shown by mutual respect, appreciation of differences, and love for the nation and state. Among the habits to form a moderate character are memorizing short letters that explain the interpretation of bismillah, praying in the congregation as a symbol of unity and integrity, then for confirmation of faith, and khatmil Quran, which begins with singing the national anthem.
Kingship Christology: A reflection on Midnight Crew’s “Igwe” within the Igbo Socio-Cultural Context Boaheng, Isaac
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.v5i1.199

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This literature-based research explored the subject of Kingship Christology as portrayed in Midnight Crew’s song “Igwe.” Through an interdisciplinary approach, the paper delved into how the song articulates the Kingship of Christ from an Igbo Christian perspective. The paper critically examined the lyrics of the song, linking it with the Christian and Igbo socio-cultural worldviews. The research established that Jesus surpasses every human king (past, present and future) in every human society and serves as a perfect King whose leadership style provides a perfect model of what human leadership ought to be. This finding formed the basis for exploring key implications of Jesus’ kingship for the Igbo/African sociopolitical setting. The paper charged African leaders to adopt a Christological model of leadership characterized by humility, servanthood, transparency, accountability, inclusivity, and a deep commitment to the welfare of their communities. In addition to demonstrating the nexus between music, theology and culture, the paper contributes to African Christian scholarship on Christology, musical theology and leadership.
Resilience Profile of Children with Special Needs and the Importance of Guidance and Counseling Services Nurhayati, Novida; Habsy, Bakhrudin All; Budiyanto; Sartinah, Endang Pudjiastutik
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.v4i3.201

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Children with special needs are children who need special services to develop their potential in education, social services, guidance and counseling services, and various types of other special services. In reality, not many people understand or know children with special needs, so there is still much discrimination that occurs. This discrimination is not only from the community around them but also from their own families. This discrimination leads to a stressful situation, resulting in possible difficulties in participating in educational programs or other skills. Therefore, an important aspect that they need to adapt to difficult situations or stressful conditions is resilience. This research aims to describe and understand resilience in children with special needs. The method used in writing this article is the literature study method, where data is obtained by a series of activities related to library data collection methods, reading and recording, and processing research materials. The source of resilience formation itself comes from within and outside the individual internal factors that can affect children with special needs in bringing up resilience, which are emotion regulation, impulse control, optimism, causal analysis, empathy, self-efficacy, and reaching out. The implementation of counseling guidance services itself is almost the same as normal children in general according to their needs, which are described as follows: planning, implementation, and evaluation of guidance and counseling. Therefore, the important role of guidance and counseling services for children with special needs is needed.
Legal Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions “Penginyongan” in Banyumas Regency Based on Law No.28 of 2014 concerning Copyright Niswah, Eva Mir'atun
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.v5i1.203

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Traditional Cultural Expressions (TCE) in Penginyongan are diverse and unique. The uniqueness of Penginyongan culture has distinguished between the Javanese Palace culture (Keraton) and Ngapak culture. This condition makes cultural expressions more tangible to the community as folk art. The protection of TCE in Article 38 of Law No. 28 of 2014 on Copyright mandates the state to inventory existing TCE. However, only a tiny part of Penginyongan TCE in Banyumas Regency has been recorded, namely cowongan and begalan. This research uses a qualitative approach with normative juridical. Institutionalisation in protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Banyumas Regency can be seen in terms of legal substance, structure, and culture. In terms of legal substance, the protection of TEE is shown by the laws and regulations that protect it, although there is no specific law for the protection of TEE. Regarding legal structure, TCE protection in Banyumas Regency is carried out by Dinporabudpar (Department of Youth, Sport, Culture, and Tourism). Still, it has limitations, including in efforts to register Communal Intellectual Property Rights. In terms of legal culture, the protection of TCE in Banyumas Regency has obstacles related to the existing ‘speech’ culture.
Practice of Interfaith Marriages in Indonesia on Islamic Jurisprudence Salahuddin, Muhammad; Okti Nur Hidayah; Nurul Husnah; Wati, Felia
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.v4i3.205

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This article discusses Islamic jurisprudence in responding to the practice of interfaith marriages in Indonesia. The practice of interfaith marriages in Indonesia has occurred, despite rejection from various Islamic circles. According to Islamic law, in this case the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has prohibited the practice of marriage. This interfaith marriage cannot achieve the true goal of marriage. This research uses a normative approach using the Sadd Dzari'ah theory. Sadd Adzariah refers to actions that initially provide benefits, but end in losses. The conclusion of this research shows that the Sadd Dzari'ah concept in prohibiting interfaith marriages aims to prevent religious change and avoid potential conflicts within the family. Interfaith marriages can cause one of the Muslim partners to change their faith, so the clerics prohibit it to prevent negative impacts such as changing beliefs. In addition, restrictions on interfaith marriages aim to create peace in the family and prevent children who marry non-Muslims from following non-Muslim religions. This prohibition also aims to avoid divisions in the family.
The Application of Aspects of Islamic Family Law to the Muslim Minority in Singapore: A Literature Review Silawati; Aslati; Agustar, Armi; Zein, Anwar
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.v5i1.206

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This article will discuss the position and application of Islamic family law in countries with Muslim minority populations, particularly in Singapore. In every Muslim community in the world, no one denies the existence of Islamic law with its universal character of application. The universality of the application of Islamic law requires the submission of all Muslims to the teachings of Islam, will not see the time and place not to implement its provisions, and also requires the existence of universal values contained in branch laws that may differ from one place to another. That is why Muslims in Islamic countries and countries where the majority of the population is Muslim have relatively no problems with the application of Islamic law in everyday life because Islam upholds religious tolerance. The above reality will undoubtedly be different if Islamic law develops among Muslims, who are a minority in secular countries, namely countries with a government system that separates religion as a private matter.

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