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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.
Articles 127 Documents
Resources of Islamic Countries Fahmi Amhar; Eka Cahya Prima
Islamic Research Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v6i1.183

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This study examines the potential outcomes of uniting the resources of Muslim countries. Despite the challenges in obtaining accurate data, various representative approaches are proposed. Among the institutions that collect such data is the Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Center for Islamic Countries (SESRIC), which is under the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. The analysis focuses on the sufficiency of energy, food, and industrial raw materials in Muslim nations. However, it emphasizes the need for adjustments to improve economic interdependence among these countries, reducing their reliance on developed nations that once colonized them. Furthermore, the study acknowledges the ongoing work required to tap into intangible resources effectively. The findings underscore the anticipated benefits and ease that can be achieved through collaborative efforts among Muslim countries, paving the way for improved resource utilization and collective advancement.
Natural Resource Management in the Perspective of Fiqh Rules: An Islamic State Budget Proposal For Indonesia Aang Kunaifi; Achmad Fachruddin Syah
Islamic Research Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v6i1.184

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One of the measuring tools to determine the level of progress of a country is the level of consumption per capita of its population. The level of consumption is the main indicator of purchasing power that shows the level of welfare of the population of a country. Increased purchasing power and welfare can be created through various policies, one of which is reducing production costs. One component of production costs that can be eliminated is taxes, so it is necessary to initiate a state revenue budget without taxes. This study aims to calculate the potential of natural resources in Indonesia that can be explored and exploited as the main source of income in the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget. This research uses a literature study approach from reliable sources. Data and documents are processed to be evaluated economically and classified into three categories, namely energy sources or mining products, forest products, and marine products. The budgeting analysis is carried out with a study of muamalah fiqh which will produce a formulation or proposal for the state budget of revenue and expenditure in an Islamic perspective. The findings in this study indicate that the economic value of natural resources produced in Indonesia is capable of generating real wealth that is relevant to be used as the main source of income, in addition to sources of zakat, infaq, waqf, and grants which are also sources of state income in an Islamic perspective. Through this paper, it is hoped that it will create understanding and awareness among state leaders and managers to optimize natural resources in the policy of state revenue sources, so that taxes which are production costs can be minimized or even abolished. Thus the ideals of creating people's welfare can be realized immediately.
Criminalization of Freedom of Assembly in Indonesia Mispansyah Mispansyah; Nurunnisa Nurunnisa; Tiya Erniyati
Islamic Research Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v6i2.192

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This study aims to analyze Law No. 16 of 2017 concerning Social Organizations in accordance with the Rule of Law Principles and find forms of formulative policies to revoke the status of Legal Entities of Community Organizations Association in the future (Ius Constituendum). This research is a normative legal research using 3 types of approaches: Statute Approach, Conceptual Approach, Case Approach related to the laws and regulations on Social Organizations. The results of this study indicate that Law No. 16 of 2017, which criminalizes freedom of assembly is not following the principles of the state law and even against the principles of the state law, and has the potential to lead to repressive actions to create a dictatorial ruler. Future formulative policies in realizing freedom of association and assembly, the Law on Community Organizations must continue to guarantee a fair judicial process (due process of law) as regulated in Law Number 17 of 2013 concerning Social Organizations, and the sanctions given are sufficient sanctions. Administratively by suspending or revoking the status of a legal entity association or suspending or dissolving community organizations.
Educating Children based on Values of Sunda: Islamic Perspective Nurjanah, Nunuy; Srihilmawati, Rostika; Handrianto, Ciptro; Rahman, M Arinal
Islamic Research Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v6i2.207

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Cultural elements, such as proverbs, hold deeply rooted educational values that have been integral to shaping societal norms and practices. These values can be utilized to educate children and build their character from an early age, whether through formal or nonformal education, guided by parents or teachers. In Islamic education, the integration of cultural values has been extensively studied and discussed. This study aims to explore how the values embedded in Sundanese culture can serve as a foundation for educating children from an Islamic perspective. Through a qualitative approach, the research examines Sundanese proverbs and their alignment with Islamic educational principles, focusing on the roles of parents, teachers, and educational institutions in characterbuilding. The study finds that educating children based on Sundanese values within an Islamic framework requires a comprehensive understanding of both cultural and religious teachings. A key element is the pivotal role of mothers as primary role models, supported by teachers and schools, to nurture children who are devoted to Allah and possess noble character. This research highlights the importance of integrating Sundanese cultural values with Islamic educational principles to create a holistic approach to character education. It underscores the collaborative roles of family, educators, and society in fostering a generation rooted in cultural wisdom and Islamic ethics.
Contemporary Discourse on Citizenship: An Islamic Perspective Islam, Nasser Ul; Dar, Showkat Hussian
Islamic Research Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v6i2.212

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The pre-modern political frameworks of Muslim institutions, rooted in classifications like Dār al-Islam (Abode of Islam) and Dār al-Harb (Abode of War), are no longer fully compatible with the modern nation-state system. Contemporary terms such as Dār alShahādah (Abode of Testimony), Dār al-Ahd (Abode of Truce), and Dār al-Amān (Abode of Peace) have emerged as additions to the classical framework to address evolving sociopolitical contexts. This study aims to analyze the contributions of modern Muslim scholars and reformist thinkers to the development and reinterpretation of these classifications and their relevance to contemporary citizenship (Muwātana). Through a historical and analytical approach, the paper traces the evolution of the concept of citizenship within Islamic political thought, examining its transition from the Caliphate era (632–661 C.E) to the Ottoman Empire (1299–1924 C.E) and beyond. Special emphasis is placed on the reinterpretation of these concepts in light of Darūrah (necessity). The study reveals that the modern reinterpretations of classical frameworks offer a more inclusive and cohesive understanding of citizenship, treating all individuals equally within the nation-state paradigm. These developments reflect the adaptability of Islamic legal and political thought in addressing contemporary challenges. By exploring the evolution of citizenship within Islamic political history, this research underscores the necessity of reimagining classical frameworks to align with current socio-political realities, fostering greater inclusivity and harmony within diverse nation-state systems.
The Effect of Religiosity and Product Knowledge on Trust in Islamic Banking in Purwakarta Kusumadewi, Ade Nurhayati; Marlina, Ropi; Nugraha, Shandika Satriadi; Inomjon, Qudratov Satriadi
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.v7i2.217

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The purpose of this study was conducted to determine what factors influence trust in Islamic banking. In this study, two independent variables were taken, namely religiosity and product knowledge and trust as the dependent variable. The method used in this study is a quantitative with descriptive verification method with a research sample of 99 respondents. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression with SPSS software version 25. Based on the results of multiple linear regression analysis, this study shows that religiosity and product knowledge has a significant on the trust of Islamic banking in the city of Purwakarta. And overall independent variables have a simultaneous effect on confidence with Fcount 27.955 with a significance level of 0.000 <0.05. And the value of 0.368 R Square shows the results that all variables have an effect simultaneously as much as 36.8%. The implication of this study shows that religiosity and product knowledge variable has a direct effect on increasing the trust of Islamic banking in the city of Purwakarta. However, this study implies the need for better The importance of increasing religiosity and pay attention to product knowledge so as to increase customers to use Islamic banking services. This research is expected to provide benefits for managers of Islamic banking branch offices to increase customer trust in Islamic banking.
Opportunities and Challenges of Halal Certification in Micro, Small and Medium Food Enterprises (MSMEs) in Bandung Juliana, Juliana; Revinda, Relly; Al Adawiyah, Rumaisah Azizah; Manne, Firman; Umar, Abdurrauf; Oroji, Ahamad 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.v7i2.228

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The purpose of this study was to knowing and analyzing the halal certification strategy in Greater Bandung with the IFAS and EFAS matrices based on expert judgment surveys. The method used in this research is a qualitative method with a descriptive research design. The analytical tools used are the IFAS matrix (Internal Strategic Analysis Summary) and the EFAS matrix (External Strategic Factors Analysis Summary). The results of the study show that the internal external matrix (IE) is in quadrant I with growth conditions. Stakeholders in Raya Bandung need to make efforts to improve halal certification. Several efforts that can be made by stakeholders are increasing awareness of the importance of halal certification so that they can help each other and support the implementation of halal certification in Greater Bandung. This research is the first to analyze the halal certification strategy for MSMEs in Greater Bandung.
Aligning Educational Facilities with Curriculum Demands: Insights from Integrated Islamic Primary Schools in West Java Firmansyah, Rangga; Cardiah, Tita; Golda, Nensi; Asif, Nayeem; Utaberta, Nangkula
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.v7i2.229

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the appropriateness and condition of educational facilities in compliance with Ministerial Regulation No. 24 of 2007, as well as the relationship between these facilities and the curriculum at Integrated Islamic Primary Schools (SDIT) in Bandung, West Java. In this study, nine full-day SDITs were reviewed using a qualitative methodology that included snowball sampling. According to the findings, although the majority of schools are able to meet the infrastructure standards, there are disparities in the conditions of the facilities, such as differences in classroom size, ventilation, and library resources, which show that there is a need for changes. Furthermore, the variety of curricular applications, which can range from national to international systems, has a considerable impact on the spatial organisation of school facilities as well as the functional criteria that must be met. It is necessary to have appropriate infrastructure assistance in order to facilitate the integration of various curricular aspects in order to cultivate an effective learning environment that is respectful of Islamic educational ideals. According to the findings of this study, improving facility standards and bringing them into closer alignment with the requirements of a wide variety of curricula can have a considerable positive impact on educational outcomes.
Optimizing Interior Design for the Girls' Dormintory at an Islamic High School in West Java Cardiah, Tita; Firmansyah, Rangga; Kurniawan, Filsa Andiani
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.v8i1.230

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Dormitories for girls at the secondary education level require facilities that are suitable for the needs of girls aged between 12 and 18 years. This research aims to determine the optimal spatial layout for girls' dormitories, based on the space requirements for both main activities and supporting activities, using a sample of five boarding schools in West Java. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method that commences with data collection through surveys, observations, and a review of relevant literature pertaining to dormitories. This research not only begins by analyzing the existing spaces but also delves into factors influencing the presence of these spaces, specifically examining the availability of dormitory, and supporting room facilities through the assessment of suitability using a survey checklist of various variables. The results indicate that different space optimization patterns were observed in the five boarding schools, which depended on the management concept of each dormitory. These patterns were adjusted to the existing conditions of the dormitory, considering the adaptation and utilization of available spaces. In general, all dormitories have met the standards and space optimization patterns according to the criteria set by each dormitory manager. Consequently, further research is warranted, particularly in relation to the management concept and the spatial arrangement based on the dormitory's brand identity.
Islamic Foreign Policy: Principles and Practices Aswar, Hasbi; Rakhmat, Muhammad Zulfikar
Islamic Research Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Islamic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v6i2.231

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Islam is a comprehensive religion and ideology that encompasses all aspects of human life. However, many Muslims today misunderstand or misinterpret its holistic concept. This issue arises from intellectual limitations within the Muslim community and the pervasive influence of secularism and liberalism in the Islamic world. This article aims to clarify Islam’s perspective on domestic and foreign politics, focusing on its principles, objectives, and practices to provide a more accurate understanding of Islamic foreign policy. Using a qualitative approach, this study collects data from Islamic sources and other relevant literature to explore the foundational concepts of Islamic foreign policy, including both theoretical and practical frameworks. The study argues that Islam forms the basis of Islamic foreign policy, primarily aimed at spreading its message (da'wah). This can be achieved through two main approaches: forceful means (warfare) and peaceful strategies (diplomacy). The paper highlights the importance of consulting expert analyses to optimize foreign policy interests in line with Islamic principles. This research provides foundational insights into Islamic foreign policy and underscores the need for further detailed studies on practical and specific issues in this area. Future research should focus on actionable strategies to implement Islamic foreign policy in a modern global context.

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