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Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies
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Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies, published by the Faculty of Islamic Religion, University of Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU), Medan, Indonesia, which includes articles on the scientific research field of Islamic studies and Islamic education, Islamic law, and Islamic economics. Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies accepts manuscripts in the field of research includes scientific fields relevant to: Islamic studies, Islamic education, Islamic law and Islamic economics.
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JAVA DELI (JADEL) WOMEN'S CONTESTATION IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE PATRIARCHY SOCIETY IN THE DELI OF NORTH SUMATERA Leylia Khairani
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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This research aims to see how the position of the Java Deli women in the structure of the patriarchal society in North Sumatra which was formed from the socio-cultural world of plantations. The method used is the literature method by triangulating sources through interviews. The results presented in this paper show that plantation life has positioned Deli Javanese women to be subordinated and marginalized so that they have an impact on stigmatizing their domestic and reproductive roles. Keywords: Java Deli, Contestation, Women, Plantation, Patriarchy
Rahmah Based Education Mawaddah Nasution
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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Education is the most basic thing that must be possessed by every human being for his survival. Education does not escape from the participation of teachers and parents in carrying it out. In transferring education that will be delivered to children must be based on mercy or affection in accordance with what is in the Qur'an, because children who are given education on the basis of mercy or affection will grow into children who have good hearts, warm and can love the people around him. In addition, children who are raised and get education on the basis of mercy will grow into brave children, able to compete in the future. The Rahmah approach taught by God in the Qur'an can also be a counseling therapy for troubled children.
Benefits Of Productive Zakat In Increasing Mustahik Revenue In Lazismu Center Syahrul Amsari; Salman Nasution
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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This study aims to find out how the benefits of productive zakat applied in LAZISMu are then also the model applied in the empowerment of mustahik so that it is known whether the income mustahik after getting productive zakat funds from LAZISMu there is an increase or change in terms of income, business ethics and the ability to pay ZIS . LAZISMu in making productive zakat through economic programs that aim to create entrepreneurs and provide new jobs for people who do not have jobs. The research method used is a qualitative method that is to analyze and describe the results of the data obtained with the form of words. The results showed that from the indicators of mustahik empowerment, the impact of the mustahik empowerment of the Amanah Family Economic Development program, from these results it can be drawn that ZIS has been beneficial in empowering mustahik. In the utilization of productive zakat, LAZISMu, aside from its distribution, is carried out on its own, it also always optimizes the Assembly, Institutions and Orthom in the Muhammadiyah environment to have a wider impact on the beneficiaries and the program is more varied.
CAUSES AND BARRIERS TO INHERITANCE IN ISLAMIC LAW Sakban Lubis
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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Islamic law is the law of Allah Almighty, and as the law of God he demands obedience from the Muslim ummah to carry it out as a continuation of faith in Allah, one of the rulings to be implemented is the ruling of the Islamic heirs. In the inheritance there is one very important point about who is entitled to inherit and anyone who is not entitled to receive an inheritance from al-marhum. The obstacle to receiving inheritance (mawani' al-irts) is one of the important sub-languages in the discourse of Islamic inheritance law. It is closely related to other sub-languages which are the stages of selection of beneficiaries before the calculation and division is carried out, namely selection based on family relationships that rest on two lines of relationship, namely: blood relations and legitimate marital relationships. At this stage, families who do not pass the selection, such as brother-in-law and son-in-law, are eliminated by themselves. The next selection is not entitled to receive inheritance some things, At this stage, prospective beneficiaries who do not pass the sekeksi, such as taking a life, or different religions with people who would bequeath property to him (muwarrits) become eliminated by itself, and slavery causes no inheritance.Keywords: Causes, Barriers, Heritage, Law, Islam
THE EFFECT OF CONSUMER MOTIVATION ON HALAL FOOD PURCHASE DECISIONS ON STREET TRADERS OF KESAWAN MEDAN AREA IN THE PANDEMIC PERIOD OF COVID 19 Mutia Arda; Yayuk Hayulina Manurung
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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: One of the impacts during the Covid 19 pandemic was an increase in the number of open unemployment, including in big cities like Medan. At the end of 2020, many Medan City people tried their luck selling food in the Kesawan Medan area. Even though at this time the corona pandemic still existed, some consumers continued to shop at street traders in the Kesawan area of Medan. There are many factors that keep some people shopping at street traders in the Kesawan area of Medan, for example, with their needs that must be met, namely buying food. The motivation of consumers to shop for halal food at street traders is because the prices of halal food are relatively cheap even during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study aims to analyze the effect of consumer motivation on purchasing decisions of halal food at street traders in the Kesawan area of Medan. Primary data were collected through a questionnaire to 100 respondents. The analysis technique used is Simple Linear Regression. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that consumer motivation has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions for halal food at street traders in the Kesawan area of Medan. Keywords: Consumer Motivation, Halal Food, Purchase Decisions
The Effect Of Halal Tourism On Millenial Tourist Satisfaction In Sabang Island As Tourism Object Mutia Arda; Dewi Andriany
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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The increasing influence of technology and the desire to travel around the world are some of the factors driving the growth of the young Muslim tourist market. This young tourist is also called millennial tourists. Tourism for millennials is growing rapidly with greater income. Tourist satisfaction with tourist destinations is related to travel experiences consisting of accommodation, weather, natural environment, social environment and others. The city of Sabang in the province of Aceh is one of the locations of halal attractions which are in great demand by local and foreign tourists. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of halal tourism on millennial satisfaction. The population of this study is millennial tourists who become followers of Instagram account @ Sabangtrip. The sampling technique used is nonprobability sampling. The population in this study is not clearly known, so the type of sampling used is purposive sampling which is taking the subject of research based on the criterias. The Lemeshow formula is used for unknown populations, so the sample in this study was 98 people. The analysis technique used is simple linear regression analysis. The partial and simultaneous test results show that halal tourism has a positive and significant effect on millennial satisfaction. Based on the results of the study it was found that halal tourism gave a variation on millennial satisfaction by 86%.
ISLAMIC FINTECH COLLABORATION: INDONESIA'S ECONOMIC READINESS TOWARDS A NEW NORMAL ERA Elida Barus; Andri Soemitra
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has an effect on the weak economy, so that the existence of Islamic microfinance institutions, especially Islamic cooperatives, has decreased with many obstacles.Therefore, various capital innovations are needed with Company to Company (C2C) collaboration.This collaboration needs to be supported by an accommodating system, so that its development can provide benefits to users, one of which is influenced by the use of financial technology in this case is Ammana.id, this is Islamicfintechwhich is also assisted by other actors such as regulators,conceptors, owners,entors.andsociety asparticipationby analyzing qualitatively, namely the development strategy of sharia cooperatives withfintechcollaboration with the interpretive structure modeling(ISM).This paper finds that the elements of actors, namely the Office of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises, are key elements so that it needs to be focused on developing sharia regulations which are then assisted by academics as a drafter in the development of Islamic microfinance institutions ..Keyword: collaboration, Sharia Financial Technology, economics, New Normal Era
The Position And Position Of Al Quran As Islamic Law Sources Kama Robbayani
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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Al Quran has a very high position of all Islamic teachings. Al Quran as the main and first source so that all muslims make Al Quran as a guide to life. This is the subject of Islamic teachings so that everything must be sourced or based on it. This becomes the base and the return of all things. It also becomes the center where something flows. . Therefore, as a good and perfect source, let it have a dynamic, true and absolute natere. Al-Quran is used as a basis for values for muslim in determining the law of an action, showing and guiding it on the path to its goals and explaining the nature of human life in relation to each other, the environment and with god. The scholars of ushul fiqh stipulate that the al-quran as a source of Islamic law has explained the laws contained therein by : the first, Detailed explanation (Juz’i) of some of the laws they contain, such as those relating to matters of faith, inheritance law, etc. The second, Al-quran explanation of most of  these laws is global (Kulli), general and absolute, as in the matter of prayer and zakat. So it is very clear that the position of Al-Quran is as the main source of Islamic law that can be used as a way of life and guidance for mankind. There is no doubt whatsoever to him. And if that person holds fast to Al-Quran, the he will not be lost forever.
The Right Of Inquiryof The Representative Council R. Juli Moertiono
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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The Legal Aspect of Right of Inquiry ofThe Representative Council and The Process of LaunchingThe Right of Inquiry Normatively, the existence of the right of inquiry s is regulated in Article 20, Clause (2) 1945 Constitution, namely: In implementing its function, The Representative Council has the right of interpellation, the rightof inquiry, and the rightof opinion. Thus, the rightof inquiry which is the right ofThe Representative Councilto investigatetheimperative and strategic governmental policies widely affecting the lives of thepeoplein society and state which is assumed incompatible with the rule of laws. In the other words, the right of inquiry is one right of The Representative Council to control the executive policy. It means that legislative is integral part of another government power, namely executive and judicative power in division system of power according to Montesquieu theory which is known as TriasPolitica. The aim of power division here is to prevent state power to be held only by one hand or body so it is worried that it can cause power misuse by that organ. The shift of power from executive institution to legislative institution in the period after 1945 Constitution amendment, not become the benchmark that legislative power will be bigger and stronger than executive power, and to judicative power. But, the balance is the final aim of governmental and state system. The Representative Council is High Institution of The State which is formally and informallyrepresents Indonesian people in The Government System of The Republic of Indonesia. The Representative Council does the similar duty as mandated in The Constitution as the body which represents peoples interest. The Representative Council as legislative institution in implementing its functions have the rights as regulated and determined in article 19 until article 22B in1945 Constitution amendment.
A Comparison Of Precedence And Resistance Between Arabic And English Through Modern Science Of Linguistic Dzulhajj Aeyn Abe Siregar
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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Human civilization is strongly intertwind (interdependent) with the spoken language. A pride of a nation is within its language. A nation will be honored due to its language and vice versa. As Hopkyns says (2017) “As English now occupies an important position in many education systems around the world, which is certainly the case in the Gulf Cooperate Council (GCC) states, it has become the ‘global academic lingua franca’ (Jenkins, 2014, p. 10) or ‘lingua academica’ (Phillipson, 2008) and a ‘high stakes gatekeeper of educational and social success’ (Al-Mahrooqi & Denman, 2015, p. 3)”. In post-modern world (information age) English is considered as an edicational language and leave other language as a second reference. Meanwhile at the other half of the world, Arabic nations only seen as sublatern under the influence of super-nation. Even though, as we know since 1950 middle east has become the central of liquid energy for the world, and the biggest militer-coalition is held by the Arabic-speaker nations known as Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Historicaly speaking, the term Dark Age is correlatively connected to Golden Age in eastern term despite their contribution to the modern world.

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