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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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Analysis Of Servicescape And Customer Loyalty In Bank Syariah Mandiri (BSM ) Kcp Tebing Tinggi Fitrianingsih Fitrianingsih; Saparuddin Siregar; Isnaini Harahap; M Ridwan
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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BSM is one of the Islamic banks in the City of T.Tinggi. The purpose of this study is to analyze Servicescape at Bsm KCP Tebing Tinggi and find out the form of loyalty given by customers to BSM. The location of this study is at BSM KCP Tebing Tinggi located in JL . Sudirman no 253-255 Badak Bejuang Tebing Tinggi city. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with the type of data used are primary and secondary data and data collection techniques in the form of observation, documentation and interviews. The research results show that overall Servicescape in BSM is quite good because BSM has a comfortable waiting room, service facilities that are good, employees who are amicable and nimble, office colors that are not conspicuous as well as attractive office room corner decorations and the presence of clear and easy-to-understand symbols as well as the chanting of the Koran that provides a good atmosphere of religiosity. While the loyalty that customers give to BSM is by using a variety of products offered as well as by recommending to various parties such as families, colleagues and others who are known to use BSM to save money
APPLICATION OF ARTICULATION METHODS WITH EXPERIMENTS TO IMPROVE THE SCIENCE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF 4TH GRADE STUDENTS SD IV NEGERI BANYUPUTIH, KALINYAMATAN, JEPARA REGENCY Melyani Sari Sitepu; Ana Safitri
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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This research was motivated by the low science learning outcomes in grade IV SD Negeri 4 Banyuputih, because teachers were less varied in using learning methods. The formulation of the problem is whether the application of the articulation method with experiments can improve science learning outcomes. This study aims to improve student learning outcomes using the articulation method with experiments on science learning. The type of research used was Classroom Action Research. The research subjects were 34 grade IV students. Data collection techniques using test and non-test techniques. The research instruments were test questions and observation sheets. The data analysis techniques used were (1) quantitative data analysis and (2) qualitative analysis. The results showed that there was an increase in the first cycle of students who completed as many as 30 students (88.23%) increased in the second cycle by 33 students (97.05%). ) complete. Teacher's skills in the first cycle were categorized as good, and increased in the second cycle. Student activity in the first cycle of students who completed as many as 28 students (82.35%) increased in the second cycle of students who completed as many as 30 students (88.23%).Keywords: Articulation Method with Experiments, Science Learning Outcomes
Analysis Of Sharia Purple Load System On Settlement Of Sharia In Islamic Law Perspective Indonesia Fajriawati Fajriawati; Harisman Harisman; Dedi Muhruzani Nurlubis
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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This study analyzes the normative juridical approach in the process of qualitative data. Sharia pawning loading system is a new economic phenomenon since the regulation of Law 7 of 1992 in conjunction with Law 10 of 1998 in conjunction with Law number 21 on Islamic banking, this regulation is responded by the National Sharia Council and issued Fatwa number 25 / DSN- MUI / III / 2002 concerning rahn. The problem formulation in this research is how the sharia pawning system is charged to the pawn holder and whether the imposition of sharia pawning costs can be said to be usury in the perspective of Islamic Law based on the results of the analysis of the loading system can be seen from insurance services storage costs, security costs and processing fees. Therefore, Islamic pawnshop is very necessary for the future to tie the economy in Indonesia.
ISLAMIC EDUCATION AT MTSN 1 TAPANULI TENGAH IN THE COVID 19 ERA Rahman Rizki Tanjung; Munawir Pasaribu
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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Coronavirus is an unexpected plague that can be said to be a health crisis.Social distensing is critical to breaking the chain of covid 19,Thus, it affects the education world without exception in MTSN 1 Tapanuli Tengah but it also applies online learning through electronic media, even though the signal in barus is fine but the problem is the inability of parents to buy gadgets from their children, so many inactive students learn through this method. The purpose of this writing is to know the impact of islamic education in MTSN 1 Tapanuli Tengah during the pandemic of covid 19 research subjects of this writing also includes teachers and students MTSN 1 Tapanuli Tengah The method is a qualitative method in the form of case studies.Keywords : Covid 19, Influence of Islamic Education
Social And Politic Islam Armanusah Fazira Sudarmansyah
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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This paper traces the  roots of the  emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indonesia especially during and after  their depoliticization during the New Order regime. There were two important impacts of the depoliticization, first, the emergence of various study groups and student organizations in university campuses. Second, the emergence of Islamic political parties   after    thefall   of   Suharto.  In   addition,   political   freedom  after    long oppression also helped create religious groups both  radical  on the one hand  and liberal  on  the  other.  These radical  and  liberal  groups were  not  only intellectual movements  but   also  social  and   political   in  nature.  Although   the   present confrontation  between  liberal  and   moderate  Muslims  could   lead   to  serious conflict  in the  future, and  would  put the  democratic atmosphere at risk, the  role of the  majority  of the  moderates remains decisive in determining the  course of Islam and politics in Indonesia.
THE EFFECT OF MUDHARABAH AND MUSYARAKAH FINANCING ON RETURN ON EQUITY IN SYARIAH BANKS IN INDONESIA Isra Hayati; Silvi Rahmayani Hasibuan
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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The analytical method used in this research is descriptive statistical analysis, normality test, multicollinearity test, heteroscedasticity test, autocorrelation test and multiple linear regression method using SPSS version 22. The linear regression results are Y = 3.505 - 0.092X1 + 0.819X2. From the t test of the mudharabah financing variable, it produces tcount -0.356 ttable 2.0047 and a significance value of 0.732 0.05. Then Ho is accepted and H1 is rejected, meaning that there is no influence of the mudharabah financing variable (X1) on the return on equity (Y) variable.Musyarakah financing resulted in tcount 3.179 ttable 2.0047 and a significance value of 0.002 0.05. So Ho is rejected and H2 is accepted, meaning that there is a significant positive influence on the variable of musyarakah financing (X2) on the return on equity (Y).F test obtained Fcount 143.348 Ftable 3.16 and a significance value of 0.000 0.05. This proves that Ho3 is rejected and H3 is accepted, meaning that there is a significant effect of mudharabah financing (X1) and musyarakah financing (X2) on return on equity (Y).Mudharabah Financing, Musharaka Financing and Return On Equity
Funds Based On Sharia Free Nur Hidayah; Sri Masyuli Manullang; Dewi Julianti Sukma; Siti Fadillah Hafsah
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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The use of sharia-based financial instruments, especially matters related to debt will have an impact on the company's financial structure as well as conventional financial instruments, but the difference is from the concept side which will ultimately affect the calculation formulation that is different from conventional. So there are many differences in Islamic finance with conventional finance. Various financial indicators, such as the total value of assets and the amount of third party funds raised, continued to increase. Likewise, the quality of performance illustrated by the profits recorded by banks and Islamic finance units also experienced positive growth. M enggeliang its activities sharia banking in Indonesia can not be separated from the increased level of public trust to access the services of Islamic banking services. This can at least also be illustrated by the location of sharia banking offices and sharia financing units which are spread in almost all regions of the country to all over Indonesia . Compared with conventional banking, Islamic banking has the distinction very basic ie not m enaruh money as a commodity in trade, the determination of interest rates in the banking transaction is strictly prohibited kar ena usury, no element of time value of money and the remuneration for the use of funds m elaksanakan prin sip profit sharing. In order to share education and Perlin dams to the nasabh need for ana lisa on the principles of sharia in Islamic banking practices.
The Islamic Law's Implementation About Waqf Mustafa Mustafa
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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The problem is that the basis for the agreed upon legal source of wakefulness is very limited. The waqf researcher did not find an excerpts from the Koran about his study of waqf. Normally, the basis for the rain is hadis' umar ibn khattab when acquiring part of the land of khaibar and meaning to represent it. This gift can further interpret the practice and management of waqff. It's just that this ambiguous reference to the messenger of god's messenger is also very limited. Ijtihad therefore is the most sound solution for problems in waqf which is increasing. According to clerics of the waaf law sunnah, whereas hanfiyah sheikh hanfiyah said that waqf's law was muaba (may) because in his opinion even non-muslims could forgive part of his wealth and its law is legal. All scholars also agree that the one who agreed to the benefit of some of his assets was a shaleh charity found in the Islamic sharia.
EDUCATION FINANCING AND TAXATION SYSTEM Muhammad Bolot Iswanto
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
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In the current era of globalization, Indonesians are required to be educated, meaning they are required to master various things and abilities. To be able to provide and improve abilities is to go to school or enter an educational institution. But unfortunately not all Indonesians can enjoy this education due to limited financial capacity. This is a serious problem in the development of the world of education in Indonesia. In order to fulfill the citizens' rights as mentioned above, the Central Government and Regional Governments are obliged to provide services and facilities and ensure the implementation of this education without any discrimination. The Central Government and Regional Governments are obliged to guarantee the availability of funds to provide education for every citizen, at least for citizens aged seven to fifteen years.One of the goals of the government of the Republic of Indonesia which is stated in the fourth paragraph of the Preamble of the 1945 Constitution, namely protecting the entire Indonesian nation and all Indonesian blood, advancing public welfare, educating the nation's life and participating in implementing world order based on independence, eternal peace and social justice (in bold and underlined by the author). The consequence that must be borne by the state by including the word "the intellectual life of the nation" is that the state, in this case the government, must have a high commitment in the provision and implementation of proper and quality education in order to produce quality and moral Indonesian human resources. The nine-year compulsory education program has turned out to be only good on paper, but has problems in its implementation. Although the government has provided school operational assistance (BOS) for basic education, in practice there are still schools that collect various fees which of course are burdensome for parents, especially for poor families.Keyword: Education Financing, Taxation System, Education Taxation
Morality In Islam Widya Masitah
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 1 (December 2019)
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Moral according to the teachings of Islam is when we do everything based on the Koran, while moral in society is when we do everything that is in accordance with the rules that apply in society. Moral is an important aspect that must be learned by everyone. At present there are many cases that illustrate moral degradation such as sexual harassment behavior, the use of illegal drugs and others. This of course needs improvement and the most important thing is improvement in the world of education where there must be moral cultivation in children based on the Koran and sunnah. The method used is the habituation method, storytelling method, exemplary method and others

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