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ISSN : 26225212     EISSN : 27471667     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33648/jtm.v2i2.165
Core Subject : Social,
The Court Journal contains themes that are generally related to issues of Islamic Law and Legal Studies both in Indonesia and throughout the world. The following are some themes that can be illustrated in the Court Journal article: Islamic law, Islamic Economic Law,Islamic Criminal Law, Marriage and Gander Issue,Islamic Constitutional Law
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The Extract Welch Starfruit Leaves of Water Levels, Proteins and Fats Skipjack (Katsuwonus Pelamis ) Smoke Ida Astuti; Asniati Ningsih
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 2 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Furqan, Makassar - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (590.903 KB) | DOI: 10.33648/ijoaser.v2i1.22

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Some food ingredients are needed by living things because they contain food substances needed in growth. This substance is commonly called the nutrient content of the food. This substance is very important, especially in metabolic processes such as breaking protein into amino acids needed for the growth of babies, children, and also helps maintain the function of carbohydrates as an energy source. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of extracts on nutrient levels of skipjack (Katsu wonu spelamis) fufu (smoke). This study used a completely randomized design, with two treatments (the use of preservatives and without preservatives) with 3 replications. Based on the results of the study it was found that the extract of the welch starfruit leaves did not significantly affect the protein and fat content but significantly affected the water content.
Distribution of heritage To People Which made lost (mafqud) According to Islamic Law Anindita Atibhakti Ardhani
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 2 No 1 (2019)
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The purpose of this study is to understand the division of inheritance against people who are declared missing (mafqud) according to Islamic law. The problems examined in this study concerning legal certainty for heirs who were declared missing (mafqud) in the right to inherit and distribution of inheritance after the person declared missing (mafqud) is known to exist. The research method used is normative legal research. The results of the study are the heirs who lost (mafqud) still have rights, be they rights to property or inheritance. This right remains attached as it is when it is still in normal life. When the heirs leave the residence for a considerable time, then their status becomes a lost person (mafqud), then their life status is still recognized. The mafqud heirs mentioned above are part of the heirs due to blood relations (caused by birth) based on the An-Nisa surah, especially verses 7 and 8. Furthermore, the inheritance case for the mafqud heirs whose existence is known, can still obtain the inheritance part even though the portion has been spent by other heirs, because in fact the heirs who were declared missing or the mafqud may have a substitute heir who will replace the position of the heirs declared mafqud when the inheritance is distributed to the heirs as stipulated in Article 185 verses (1) and (2) KHI.
Character Education In Cultural Sipakatau (Philosophy-Sociological Study In Bugis Communities) Muhammad Tang; Abdul Rahim
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 2 No 1 (2019)
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This paper will analyze, interpret and describe character education found in Sipakata culture or become the basis or basis in the development of character education. Character education in society is very important to be developed based on or based on local culture. The method used in this study is a qualitative type with field-based philosophical-sociological approach, with a Bugis community research locus in Barang village Soppeng district, South Sulawesi Province, Inodonesia. This study reveals that character education found in the Sipakatau Culture, including; mutual respect and respect, advise each other, love and love each other, support each other and protect, help / help each other, and have the same human rights before the Almighty God. These values ​​become the foundation in the development of character education which can be applied in society with three stages of planting, namely; the first stage; moral knowling (understanding the meaning contained in the cultural values ​​of Sipakatau), the second stage; moral feeling (feeling the benefits of these values), and the third stage, namely moral action; after feeling the benefits of this value there is encouragement or motivation to make behavior (action) in everyday life. So that these values ​​are embedded in the soul of the community.
Relationship of Magic Mushroom Literation As A Drug With Abuse It's Use As A Hallucination Yuri Rahayu; Andi Riyanto; Agung Wibowo
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 2 No 1 (2019)
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Some cases consuming Magic mushroom resulting in death and behave strangelinto concerns. Literacy or knowledge of the dangers of this toxic fungus needs to be socialized so that communities especiallyteenagersdid not attempt to try to thrill to get satisfaction because of the nature of the hallucinations caused due by consuming Magic Mushroom. Magic mushroom contains the psilocin. This fungus is a narcotic class I inaccordance in enactment no. 35 year 2009. The purpose of this study is to know the correlation of literacy about magic mushrooms as a drug with the abuse behavior of teenagers as a Hallucinator in the area of Sukabumi City. The research method used is the quantitative research, with a formula of Association problems. The population of 19.284students with 392 number of sample, it's from high school and equivalent in Sukabumi region without differentiating classes and majors. Based on the results of the test indicate that there is a positive relationship between literacy of students about the magic mushroom with the behavior of misuse as Halusinasinator as evidenced by the value of 0.173> 005. The coefficient of this 0.173 describes a weak relationship.The results of the study provide guidance for the public, especially high school students that by having good knowledge of the dangers of the magic mushroom, students can avoid not consuming them and will maintain good behavior so as not to harm themselves and their environment.
Al-Muwathanah Concept for non Muslims in Islamic majority Countries Siyasah Fikih Perspective Lukman Arake
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 2 No 1 (2019)
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The Islamic priests do not use the word of minority (akalliyah) in the literature of classical Islamic jurisprudence when they talk about the existence of non-Muslims in Islamic countries, but they use the term of ahluzzimmah. Their reason not to use that term is because Islam itself does not distinguish the rights and obligations between Muslims or non-Muslims who live in a country, except those closely related to religious issues. This was caused by the actualization concept from one of religion rule "lahum maa lana wa alaihim ma alaina" which means: they have rights and obligations as Moeslems. Despite our scholars do not use the term of minority in their own intellectual tradition, the term has become popular especially in a concept of writing process that cause the using of these terms is valid.

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