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Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27754596     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/jis
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas (JIS) is an open-access journal and peer-reviewed scientific works both theoretically and practically in the studies of religions and spirituality in various parts of the world.
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Interweaving Religious Dialogue: Dynamics and Conflict Resolution Between Islam and Judaism Hermawan, Ucep; Muhlas, Muhlas
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v5i1.43393

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The purpose of this research is to explore the dynamics of Islamic-Jewish dialogue and the conflict resolution efforts undertaken between these two religions. This study employs a qualitative approach, utilizing a literature review method to collect and analyze data from various sources. The findings reveal several key points: first, the conflict between Islam and Judaism is often identified with the Israel-Palestine conflict, which represents a significant international issue. Second, Islamic-Jewish dialogue remains limited, with notable efforts emerging only in recent years, such as those led by Imam Shamsi Ali (Islam) and Rabbi Marc (Judaism) in the United States. These dialogues aim to foster mutual understanding by emphasizing that all religions fundamentally strive for human salvation, while acts of violence in the name of religion stem from individual actions rather than representing religious institutions. This study contributes to the discourse on interfaith dialogue by highlighting the potential of Islamic-Jewish dialogue as a tool for conflict resolution and promoting peace.
Daoist and Confucianist Schools of Thought in Muslim-Majority Indonesian Society Awangga, Panji Guniwa Aria; Truna, Dody S.; Albustomi, Ahmad Gibson
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i4.42487

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Confucianism is a school of thought that was born in China in the sixth century BC, founded by Confucius. This teaching emphasizes moral virtue, social relationships, and the connection between man and Heaven. The aim of this article is to explore the evolution of Confucianism from its early teachings to its more complex form of Neo-Confucianism, as well as its relevance in the modern context in China and East Asia. The methods used in this article involve a historical and philosophical approach through textual analysis of the teachings of Dao and Confucius, including the works of Zhu Xi, as well as a comparative study of its influence on culture, society, and politics in East Asia. The results of the analysis show that although Confucianism suffered a decline during the period of division after the fall of the Han Dynasty, its rise through Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty era not only integrated metaphysical and spiritual elements but also strengthened education and self-development as the foundation of morality. In addition, the article reveals how Daoism and Confucianism have successfully adapted to modern challenges, such as interaction with Western thought and far-reaching social changes so that it remains relevant in shaping contemporary culture and ethics in East Asia.
Religious Moderation in Fighting Terrorism and Radicalism Wahid, Annisa; Kuswana, Dadang
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i4.35085

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Indonesia is ranked 37th in terms of the highest terrorism cases globally. A series of successive events since the 2000s. Of course, it causes a lot of losses, not only material but also the psychological and mental health of people who are worried about the safety of their lives. This study aims to find out how to counteract radicalism and terrorism in Indonesia. The method used in this research is library research and analyzed using qualitative analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that the diversity of religions makes people's anxiety about the existence of terrorism even more complex. Islam, in particular, is increasingly cornered and has a negative view. However, even so, individuals who have an obligation to protect this country synergize in preventing the growth of radicalism on a global scale. Assisted by the government, which is expected to ensure the realization of a just, prosperous, and prosperous society. The presence of religious moderation is a mediator between diversity, where followers of religions can take a middle way amidst the diversity of interpretations of tolerance but still adhere to the essence of their religious teachings.
Implementation of Bai'at in Strengthening Religious Moderation Attitudes among Students Rukman, Rukman; Rahman, Mohammad Taufiq; Wibisono, M. Yusuf
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i3.38468

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This study explores the role of the Bai'at Santri at the Islamic Boarding School (Pesantren) of Pangalengan in strengthening religious moderation among students. To achieve these objectives, the research employs a qualitative method with a positivist approach, enabling an in-depth exploration of data within its natural context. Data were collected through triangulation techniques, and the analysis was conducted qualitatively using an inductive approach based on existing facts. The findings indicate that the Bai'at Santri at the pesantren is not an extremist ritual, but rather a pledge by students to adhere to the pesantren's rules and respect the values of Islamic moderation. This activity supports the indicators of religious moderation developed by the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs, such as national commitment, tolerance, non-violence, and accommodation of local culture. Through Bai'at Santri, students are expected to develop moderate attitudes, which include understanding differences, applying just laws, and utilizing science and technology to solve problems. This study concludes that Bai'at Santri is proven to be an effective strategy in strengthening religious moderation at PPI 259. This activity not only fosters tolerance among students but also reinforces the integration of moderation values into daily life at the pesantren. Future research is recommended to explore the long-term impact of Bai'at Santri on the surrounding community and to analyze factors that can enhance the effectiveness of religious moderation programs at other pesantren. Additionally, the perspectives of students and alumni should be considered to gain deeper insights into the influence of Bai'at Santri on their attitudes and behaviors after leaving the pesantren.
Punk Faith: How Muslim Punks Use Their Voices for Social Change and Community Engagement Solahudin, Dindin; Rojudin, Rojudin
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v5i1.43533

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The interplay between religion and subculture presents a fascinating lens to examine social change, particularly in urban contexts. This study explores the phenomenon of Muslim Punk communities in Indonesia, a unique fusion of global subcultural identities and local Islamic values. Grounded in the discourse of globalization and transnationalism, the research highlights how subcultures transcend national boundaries, adapting to local norms and religious contexts while maintaining their core identity. Utilizing a phenomenological approach, data were collected from 24 community members (21 males and 3 females) aged 18–30 years, through in-depth interviews, observations, and field notes. The findings reveal that permissive parenting and rebellion against authoritarian familial structures are significant factors driving individuals toward the punk subculture. However, the research also uncovers a significant correlation between religious intensity and community detachment, with heightened religious adherence prompting individuals to reconsider behaviors conflicting with Islamic principles. Quantitative analysis of religious practices, such as daily prayers, fasting, and Quran recitation, coupled with qualitative insights into community dynamics—such as dress codes, substance use, and social rituals—illustrates how religiosity influences self-regulation and social conformity. The study concludes that increased religiosity reduces deviant behaviors, fostering a shift away from subcultural attachment. This phenomenon underscores the innate human inclination toward spiritual fulfillment, transcending subcultural identities and societal norms. By examining the intersection of religion and subculture, this research contributes to broader discussions on globalization, social change, and identity formation in developing countries. It provides critical insights into how global subcultures adapt to localized religious and moral frameworks, offering a valuable perspective for understanding the dynamic interplay between culture and spirituality in an increasingly interconnected world.
Symbols of Slavery in the Qur'an and Its Relation to the Declaration of Human Rights Najib, Muhamad; Taufiq, Wildan; Rusmana, Dadan
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i4.38388

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This research aims to find out the symbols of slavery in the Qur'an, the semiotic perspective of Roland Barthes and its relation to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This study uses qualitative descriptive methods and approaches with the analysis of Roland Barthes' semiotic theory that a symbol is a sign that is surrounded by other signs so that it becomes clearer. There are two stages: the first stage is called the linguistic system, and the second stage is called the mythical system. Myth, in Barthes' view, is assumed to be a system of markers built on three things signifier, signified and sign. The results of the study show that the symbol of Abdun and Amah as human beings who have rights and obligations, the symbol of Raqabah is a valuable item that must be paid, in the sense that it must be liberated or liberated and the symbol of Ma Malakat Ayman as a halal biological channel, a companion who is allowed to marry, and a human being who has rights. As for the relationship with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the two have the same spirit to abolish and eliminate slavery on the face of the earth.
The Orientation of Turjuman Al-Mustafid Tafsir as the Root of the Interpretation Tradition in the Nusantara Mahaly, Muhammad Jalaludin Al
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i3.37128

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the orientation of Turjuman al-Mustafid's interpretation as the root of interpretation in the Nusantara. The research method used is library research. Data is collected through observation and documentation and then analyzed using qualitative analysis. The results of this study show that the orientation of Tafsir Turjuman al-Mustafid's interpretation is in (1) Local Cultural Adaptation, especially in the use of Malay and Jawi letters. (2) Simple Language, with its clear and easy-to-digest language style, makes this interpretation accessible to various levels of society. (3) Emphasis on the Spiritual and Sufistic Dimensions, by teaching Sufism values such as patience, sincerity, and tawakal. (4) Integration with Islamic Classical Teachings, while remaining rooted in Islamic classical teachings, by referring to the Qur'an, hadith, and classical interpretations as the main interpretation sources. (5) Driving the Formation of Nusantara Islamic Identity, by combining local elements and Islamic teachings, this interpretation helps to strengthen the sense of ownership and pride in the distinctive Islamic identity of the Nusantara. (6) Da'wah and Education, which are used as a tool to spread Islamic teachings and deepen religious understanding among the Malay community. (7) Contextualization of the teachings of the Qur'an, as an effort to help bridge the gap between the text of the Qur'an and the context of daily life. This study implies that Tafsir Turjuman al-Mustafid is not just a work of interpretation, but also a symbol of the integration of Islam with local culture as well as efforts to strengthen and maintain Islamic identity in the Nusantara.
The Role of Spirituality in Health: The Importance of a Holistic Approach to Patients in Medical Practice Munawwaroh, Siti Madinatul
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v5i1.43572

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In Indonesia, religiosity and spirituality have yet to become integral components of medical practice, often remaining separate from conventional approaches such as pharmacological treatments and psychotherapy. Despite most Indonesian physicians adhering to a particular religion, spirituality-based care is rarely applied in clinical settings. Interestingly, surveys from hospitals in the United States reveal that patients desire spiritual dimensions in their healthcare. This study explores the intricate connection between spirituality and health, emphasizing the importance of addressing patients' spiritual needs in the healing process. Employing library research and qualitative descriptive analysis, the findings highlight how spirituality acts as a powerful internal source of strength, fostering meaning, optimism, and resilience in the face of illness. The study reveals that individuals with strong spiritual awareness tend to have more positive attitudes, constructive stress responses, stronger immune systems, and faster recovery times. Historically intertwined with medicine, spirituality has been marginalized in Western practices but remains central in Eastern traditions. The results advocate for healthcare professionals to adopt a holistic approach that integrates biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual dimensions, ultimately enhancing patient well-being and advancing medical practice.
Grounding the Content of the Qur'an Surah Al-Fatihah in Everyday Life as a Form of Living Religion Malik, Nida Husna Abdul
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i4.42566

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This article presents a literature review of the book by Mary Pat Fisher and Robin Rinehart that discusses the concept of Living Religion and its application in everyday life, with a focus on Surah Al-Fatihah in the Qur'an. Surah Al-Fatihah, as a fundamental part of Islamic teachings, has a very deep and broad meaning, not only as a prayer in ritual worship but also as a moral and spiritual guideline in human interaction with God and others. This article explores how the values contained in Surah Al-Fatihah can be grounded in everyday life as part of a living religious practice. By applying the principles of Surah Al-Fatihah in everyday life, Muslims can face life's challenges more wisely and meaningfully. This discussion also raises the relevance of the concept of Living Religion in the modern pluralistic and dynamic world, where religious teachings need to be adapted to remain relevant and provide solutions to social and personal life problems. This article is expected to provide insight into the development of a more contextual and applicable understanding of religion, as well as encourage the application of religious values in everyday life that is more meaningful. Contribution: The discussion extends to the concept of Living Religion within a pluralistic and dynamic world, addressing the necessity for religious teachings to evolve and remain applicable to contemporary social issues. This perspective encourages interfaith dialogue and understanding in increasingly diverse societies.
Commodification of Religion: Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque as a Religious Tourism Object in West Java Mighfaza, M. Helmi; Shahruddin, Mohd Solahuddin
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i4.36059

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This article discusses the Commodification of Religion at the Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque from the forms of commodification that exist at the Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque, as well as the impact of the commodification of religion for visitors and the community around the Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque. The research method used is a literature study by collecting data from various sources such as observation, field interviews, books, the internet and scientific journal articles. In its discussion, this article describes the forms of religious commodification that occur at the Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque, so that the Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque in the value of the Mosque's substance has a dual role and function as a house of worship. Then, this article also describes how the impacts that occur for visitors to the Al-Jabbar Grand Mosque and the impacts that occur with the surrounding community. This article concludes that the concept of religious commodification has a goal not to eliminate religious values, but religion responds and adapts to the development of an increasingly advanced era.

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