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Jurnal Kajian Peradaban Islam
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26543974     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47076
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
Jurnal Kajian Peradaban Islam (ISSN 2654-3974 - JKPIs - Journal of Islamic Civilization Study) is an international blind peer-reviewed journal studying Islamic civilization published by Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia. JKPIs is motivated by a lack of Muslim-spiritual values to understand the contribution of Islam to the development of many scientific disciplines for modern civilization. Hence, JKPIs attempts to integrate such kind science disciplines into Islam as a way of life in modern civilization. For this purpose, JKPIs is designed as a unique peer-reviewed open-access online scientific journal that provides an interdisciplinary, national, international, and interfaith forum for scientists from any discipline area. It encourages reflective thinking and progressive working on modern Islamic civilization. JKPIs welcomes theoretical or empirical studies about the application of Islamic and Sharia concepts in many disciplines including social science, economics, politics, natural science and technology, and law. The scope of Jurnal Kajian Peradaban Islam are: (a) Islamic Economics and Finance, (b) Islamic Politics, Law, and Governance, (c) Islamic Contribution to Science Technology and Art, (d) Islamic Education, Culture, and Social Interaction.
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A Review of Central Bank Digital Currency Application in Indonesia Faiz, Ihda Arifin; Taib, Fauziah Md; Harwood, Jamal; Triono, Dwi Condro
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.316

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The study explores the prospects and possibilities of the application of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in Indonesia, which is widely discussed by Bank Indonesia (BI), using a critical approach from an Islamic perspective. As digital payments and technology disruptions radically change people’s behaviour and the way they conduct transactions, the issue is critical to the existing literature and promoting policy. Using a descriptive-qualitative method, the study identifies the existing literature and the implementation challenges in the Indonesian context, further enhanced by incorporating Islamic viewpoints as a core value. The study revealed that cash-like money still dominates the existing currency distribution, and the socio-economy, including the infrastructure in daily transactions, still relies on the traditional monetary system. The implementation of CBDC in the short term remains risky. From an Islamic perspective on the monetary system, Indonesia does not adopt gold and silver standards as underlying assets for currency issuances. It deviates from the Sharia rules and is a core issue for the monetary system.
Maintaining Yogyakarta’s Market Traditions to Develop Islamic Trade in Indonesia Utomo, Yuana Tri; Karim, Muhammad Abdul
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.317

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The purpose of this study is twofold, namely: uncovering traditions in Yogyakarta's traditional markets in the face of free competition and developing them into Islamic trade clean from the influence of capitalism. Researchers used the main information from observations and interviews with traditional market participants, namely: one person from the Yogyakarta palace, one market authority, one trader, one buyer, and one person from the market association. Supporting information is taken from the researcher's readings on literature documents related to the research topic, such as articles that have been published in journals and library books. After the information is collected, it is then analyzed interactively throughout the research period by triangulating continuously until it is saturated. The results of this study show that traditional market traditions in Yogyakarta, such as market kekancingan, supervision by market lurah, kirab, and market grebeg, have been maintained from the onslaught of the free market so that it continues to exist until now because of the spirit of market players driven by Islamic motivation, namely worshipping Allah SWT. These traditions can be developed to be stronger to revive Islamic trade in an Islamic economic system that can match capitalism. This method of developing the tradition by adding a complete understanding of the concept of the market in the Islamic economic system. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to adding to the discourse of the market concept in Islamic economic studies and can practically be applied by the authorities for the protection of traditional markets from modern market attacks.
Level of Antibiotic Resistance in Vibrio parahaemolyticus Bacteria Isolated from Shrimp: Observation of Shrimp Ponds in South Sulawesi Province Hamzah, Hamzah; Mundayana, Yuani; Srinawati, Srinawati; Afandi, Alfa Astiana; Batubara, Habson; Lideman, Lideman; Sahabuddin, Sahabuddin; Akmal, Akmal; Syaichudin, Mochammad Astiana; Faridah, Siti; Sudrajat, Imam; Gafur, Abdul
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.318

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The presence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shrimp ponds needs to be a concern because it is an opportunistic pathogen. Although V. parahaemolyticus can aid shrimp digestion, an increase in its population can negatively impact shrimp conditions. Currently, there are concerns about antibiotic-resistant V. parahaemolyticus due to the use of antibiotics in aquaculture activities. Antibiotic resistance is not only caused by unwise use of antibiotics but can also occur due to mutations between bacteria in the aquatic environment. Therefore, it is important to determine the presence or absence of antibiotic-resistant V. parahaemolyticus from shrimp farming activities in ponds. Early detection will be crucial for policymakers regarding the use of antibiotics in pond shrimp farming and provide information for shrimp farmers about the effectiveness of the antibiotic use they have taken. This study aims to observe antibiotic resistance in V. parahaemolyticus bacteria obtained from ponds in South Sulawesi Province. Based on observations made in four districts, the results showed that no V. parahaemolyticus was found to be resistant to the three types of antibiotics tested. It can be concluded that shrimp from ponds in South Sulawesi Province are still free from antibiotic-resistant V. parahaemolyticus. Nevertheless, continuous vigilance and monitoring of this problem is still needed to maintain the sustainability of the shrimp farming industry and food safety
The Underpinning Mechanism between Patience and Academic Procrastination: The Mediating Role of Self-Regulated Learning among Undergraduate Students Wijaya, Hariz Enggar; Laili, Latifatul; Anshory, Adam
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i1.319

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Procrastination is a prevalent phenomenon in academic contexts. During online learning, the problem of postponing may become more prone to occur. Previous studies have shown that self-regulated learning has a robust effect on procrastination. However, researchers rarely consider the link between patience, self-regulated learning, and procrastination. This study investigated the role of patience and self-regulated learning on academic procrastination. We propose a mediation model that self-regulation would mediate the relationship between patience and procrastination. A total of 290 undergraduate students from a private university in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, enrolled in this study. There were 103 males and 187 females aged 17-24 (M=19.5 years). We collected the data by administering patience, self-regulated learning, and academic procrastination questionnaires. The result showed that patience, self-regulated learning, and procrastination were correlated significantly. Bivariate correlation showed patience positively and significantly associated with all self-regulated learning subscales: goal-setting, environmental structuring, time-management, help-seeking, self-evaluation, and task strategies. Furthermore, mediation analysis gives evidence that patience indirectly affects procrastination via student self-regulated learning. Only goal setting and time management could mediate the relationship between patience and academic procrastination at the specific indirect level. These findings highlight the role of patience in strengthening self-regulation and explain the underpinning mechanism between patience and procrastination.
Dominant Power and Its Bandwagoning Effect on Justice in the Middle East Radiatie, Novalita; Iskandar, Winda Nurlaily Rafikalia; Dasadwiastaning, Valentia Nadya; Morley, Peter John
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i1.320

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This research contributes to complementing the study of realism in international relations through bandwagoning by analyzing interdependence in the alliance of Muslim countries in the Middle East. The United States, as a dominant power, always takes part in the political map in the Middle East, which is considered strategic, by offering political, military, and economic assistance. The response of countries in the Middle East varies, depending on their national agendas and diplomatic relations. In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, several Muslim countries in the Middle East lost the value of impartial justice and depended on the interests of allies with the United States. The principle of independent justice has become blurred, leading to bias in the actions of Muslim countries that tend to support the United States. This research uses the concept of bandwagoning popularized by Kenneth Waltz in Theory of International Politics. This alliance contributes to the value of justice to follow the dominant power rather than uphold justice in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The method used in this research is qualitative, with a descriptive approach based on secondary data collection. The analysis in this research compares several specific phenomena in the Middle East region, focusing on Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, and Bahrain. This study uses national interest mapping to show that the interdependence of Muslim countries choosing to ally with the United States influences political actions and decisions without regard to the principle of impartial justice.
Carbon and Nitrogen Management in Mangrove Ecosystems in Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Ecological and Islamic Perspective Mubaraq, Alfian; Aznawi, Andi Aznan; Basyuni, Mohammad; Sivaipram, Itchika
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.323

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Mangrove ecosystems, located along tropical and subtropical coastal areas, play a vital role in carbon storage and the nitrogen cycle, both of which significantly influence greenhouse gas emissions. These ecosystems store atmospheric CO₂ in their biomass and sediments. However, widespread mangrove degradation disrupts their ecological functions and environmental stability. This study aims to examine the relationship between carbon and nitrogen cycling in mangrove ecosystems and explore sustainable management strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, integrating ecological perspectives and Islamic ethics. The research employs a comprehensive review of existing studies to analyze the roles of mangroves in carbon sequestration, nitrogen cycling, and their degradation's impacts on greenhouse gas emissions. It also discusses the integration of Islamic principles into mangrove conservation. Findings indicate that mangroves significantly contribute to carbon storage and nitrogen cycle regulation. Mangrove degradation affects their carbon sequestration capabilities, alters environmental conditions, and disrupts microorganisms essential for the nitrogen cycle. Furthermore, incorporating Islamic ethics into mangrove management can strengthen conservation efforts by fostering a sense of responsibility and sustainability. This study highlights the ecological importance of mangrove ecosystems in mitigating climate change through carbon and nitrogen management. It underscores the need for integrating Islamic ethical principles in conservation strategies to enhance sustainable environmental management. Preserving mangroves is critical for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting climate resilience.
Integrating the Prophet's Diet in Contemporary Nutrition Education to Achieve Sustainable Health and Wellbeing: A Narrative Review Anshory, Jamil; Wijaya, Heri; Noviasty, Reny; Joto, Nur Abri
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.327

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Nutrition education is essential for improving global health and achieving sustainability goals. According to the WHO 2023 report, 38% of adults worldwide are overweight, and 22% of children under five are stunted. The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 2, emphasize the importance of nutrition education in promoting health and sustainable well-being. This study aims to explore the diet of the Prophet and its alignment with contemporary nutrition education principles to address current health challenges like obesity and malnutrition. A narrative review was conducted, analyzing 926 articles, 16 of which met the inclusion criteria. The articles, primarily published between 2016 and 2022, were sourced from databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus, and PubMed. The review focused on the principles of the Prophet’s diet and their relevance to modern nutrition education. The analysis revealed that the Prophet’s simple and balanced diet, including the principles of halal food, aligns with contemporary nutrition principles advocating natural and balanced eating. The findings highlight the growing interest in integrating Islamic dietary practices into nutrition education to promote sustainable health. This study suggests that incorporating the Prophet’s dietary principles into nutrition education can provide a sustainable, evidence-based approach to addressing modern health issues. The findings can inform the development of curricula and digital platforms. Future research should focus on empirical studies to assess the impact of these diets and create educational programs that integrate Islamic values.
Integrating Systems Thinking and Islamic Principles for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of South Papua, Indonesia Hidayat, Sri; Menne, Firman; Winata, Lanita
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.330

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This study explores the use of a systems thinking approach to analyze the interactions between economic, social, and environmental factors in achieving sustainable development in South Papua, a newly established province in Indonesia. The research aims to address the primary issue of fragmented policy approaches that fail to account for long-term impacts and intersectoral linkages. Using a qualitative exploratory design, primary data was collected through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with local stakeholders, while secondary data was obtained from government reports and academic literature. Thematic analysis and causal loop diagrams (CLD) were employed to identify dynamic interactions and leverage points for policy interventions. Key findings highlight that economic growth is contingent upon sustainable natural resource management and human resource development, with feedback loops revealing the potential for synergies and trade-offs between Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). System archetypes such as "Shifting the Burden" and "Tragedy of the Commons" were identified, underscoring the need for policies that consider long-term impacts and equitable resource distribution. The integration of Islamic principles of justice and responsibility offers additional guidance for addressing these systemic challenges. The study concludes by providing holistic policy recommendations for sustainable development in South Papua, contributing both to academic literature and practical policymaking.
Social Entrepreneurship in Islamic Perspective Role of Islamic Values, Environmental Values and Social Enterprise Attitudes Kurjono, Kurjono; Juliana, Juliana; Kamil, Anton Abdulbasah; Mardiani, Rika; Setiawan, Yana; Samlawi, Faqih
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i1.332

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of Islamic values, environmental values, and social entrepreneurial attitudes on the social entrepreneurial intentions of Indonesian students. The research population consists of all UPI students from various faculties. Meanwhile, for the sample size of the research, 160 UPI students who have taken entrepreneurship courses were selected. Data collection was conducted using a questionnaire distributed via a Google Form link. The research results show that Islamic values and environmental values have a positive and significant impact on social entrepreneurship intentions. Islamic values have a positive and significant impact on social entrepreneurship, and environmental values also have a positive and significant impact. Similarly, social entrepreneurship attitudes have a positive and significant impact on social entrepreneurship intentions. Social entrepreneurship attitudes mediate the influence of Islamic values on social entrepreneurship intentions and mediate the influence of environmental values on social entrepreneurship intentions. Thus, social entrepreneurship attitudes partially mediate both variables, namely Islamic values and environmental values. Based on these findings, it is necessary to revitalize the entrepreneurship education curriculum by incorporating aspects of social entrepreneurial attitudes into entrepreneurship courses at universities. Maintaining guidance for students on environmental values and enhancing social entrepreneurship attitudes through socially-based business activities.
Public Service Governance And Accountability: A Reform Raesalat, Riksa; Nurbudiwati, Nurbudiwati; Hanifah, Hani Siti; Tenaesah, Erna Siti; Oroji, Ahmad Muhammad
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.338

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The research aims to describe the governance and accountability of public services during a reform by taking the research object in Indonesia. The research uses qualitative methods which help describe and understand the substance of an event by strengthening it through phenomenological methods to analyze the same symptoms with different views and a historical approach based on sources of knowledge that occurred in the past. Sources of data from several literature include the Al-Qur'an, al-Hadith, books and journals that are relevant to the research. The data analysis technique uses triangulation as a strategy used to validate data from data sources and themes in a coherent manner. The results of this research recommend that the discussion of public services be related to public services, the public sector and service provision or service delivery which refers to activities and services carried out to meet the needs of the general public. Implementation of service duties and supervision of public services through the system implemented by the state results in poor public services to the community. In an Islamic perspective, the actualization of the application of the Islamic system in aspects of public services will create a bureaucracy that is simple, easy and efficient, responds quickly with the ability and capability to handle people's affairs. Likewise, fulfilling other public needs such as education, health and so on comes from efficient and effective management of natural resources. It is this reform that will ensure the true welfare of society.

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