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Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies
ISSN : 27975460     EISSN : 2797359X     DOI : 10.30984/kijms
Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies is an international and open-access journal published by State Islamic Institute of Manado (IAIN) Manado, Indonesia. It aims to represent the multiculturalism as the vision of IAIN MANADO in 2035. The scope of this journal is international welcoming academics and researchers from various disciplines, such as social sciences, humanity, art, and religious studies.
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Islamic Economic Redefinition and its Methodology Among Contemporary Thinkers Abi Suar; Meirson Meirison; Zerly Nazar
Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2020)
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Abstract: The Islamic economic crisis from an epistemological perspective has been going on in recent years, based on many Islamic economic figures' writings. Monzer Kahf argues about Islamic economics's definition that there is no agreement among Muslim economists about the definition of Islamic economics, its scope, its relation to conventional economics, analytical methods and instruments, and even some of its basic assumptions. They view that the Islamic economy epistemologically still needs to be studied, while this Study, which has been going on for 40 years, seems to be running in place. In this Study, researchers used a library research method. This aims to reveal the redefinition of Islamic economics from contemporary economists, the methodological crisis that has hit Islamic economics, and the urgency of developing Islamic economics methodology among contemporary thinkers. The essence of the urgency of developing methodologies and approaches in Islamic economics is tawhid. The central or core concept that permeates all aspects of the epistemology of Islamic economics is tawhid. Tawhîd is the essence of Islam; tawhîd is considered the unity of knowledge and can be broken down into sources, methods and scientific knowledge. Knowledge comes from Allah's revelations to His Prophet, and reasoning, perception, and empiricism. Because of al-Attas, God's first type of knowledge is through direct revelation. The second is through the speculation of rational investigations based on his experience of the plausible and understandable.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Customer Satisfaction Using Eucalyptus Oil on Walbarua Kettle in Ubung Village Firman Gazali Djunaidi; R.S. Masna Hatuwe; A. Yusdianti Tenriawali; Heny Irnayanti Umagapy; M Chairul Basrun Umanailo
Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2020)
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This study aims to determine what factors influence consumer satisfaction in using eucalyptus oil in a Walbarua kettle in Ubung village, Buru Regency. This research is quantitative descriptive. The research is located in the kettle Walbarua in Ubung village. The research object is consumers having bought eucalyptus oil repeatedly in a Walbarua kettle in Ubung Village. The research period is a month from April to May 2020. The data collection techniques in this study are observation and questionnaires. Data analysis in this study using multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that there was an effect of product quality on consumer satisfaction who had used eucalyptus oil in a Walbarua kettle in Ubung village of 41.9%, and there was an effect of price on consumer satisfaction who had used eucalyptus oil in a Walbarua kettle in Ubung village of 38.1 %. Therefore, the affordable eucalyptus oil price is one of the main factors to attract the attention of consumers for buying eucalyptus oil in Ubung Village.
Dynamics of Contemporary Indonesian Sufism: Actors, Scientific Genealogy, Educational Patterns, and Doctrines of the Majelis Shalawat in East Java Rubaidi Rubaidi
Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2020)
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This article examines the dynamics of Majelis Shalawat as a “new” Sufi institution that flourished in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Majelis Shalawat as another alternative to the tarekat is another option for the community because it teaches various dimensions of truth and makrifat. This following research focused on 3 (three) Majelis Shalawat, they are: (1) Majelis Shalawat Kubro (Gus Syamsu Dhuha), (2) Majelis Shalawat Muhammad (Gus Kahar), and (3) Majelis Shalawat Adlimiyah (Gus Mursyidin) in East Java. These are being an interested attention due to its multiple findings; Firstly, having a teacher backrest that forms a scientific genealogy. The three murshids become one unity because there is a key figure beyond them, namely KH. Muhammad Tamyiz (Mbah Tamyiz). Mbah Tamyiz connected with Sufi scholars from the 1970s to 1980s who were continued by his three successors. Secondly, it is built based on a specific Sufi education pattern, namely the strict mujahadah and riyad traditions. Thirdly, on the basis of scientific genealogy and educational patterns, which finally forming doctrines or thoughts. The doctrine taught by the three murshids, both stated and unstated, is continued with Abu Yazid al-Bustami (ittihad), Mansur al-Hallaj (hulul), Ibn al-'Arabi (wihdat al-Wujud), until Abdul Karim al-Jilli (tajalli). As a preliminary study, this article attempts to present the relationship among the scientific genealogy, educational patterns, and doctrines of the teachings of the three murshids in their respective of Majelis Shalawat as a part of contemporary Indonesian Sufi
The Model of Based-Problem Learning, Students Problem-Solving Skills and Characteristics of Thinking Way Dwi Oktaviana; Rahman Haryadi
Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2020)
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This study aims to determine the differences in student's problem-solving abilities through the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model and the direct learning model, the differences in students' problem-solving abilities through the PBL model, and the direct learning model in terms of the characteristics of the way of thinking. This study used a quasi-experimental method with a two-way ANOVA design. The sample in this study was the fifth-semester students of class A and B IKIP PGRI Pontianak using the cluster random sampling technique. The used research instrument was a test of problem-solving ability in discrete mathematics courses and a questionnaire on the characteristics of the way of thinking. This study resulted in a difference between student's problem-solving abilities through the PBL model and the direct learning model. The results showed that there were no differences in students' problem-solving abilities through the PBL model and the direct learning model in terms of the characteristics of both the way of thinking, the way of thinking in Concrete Sequences (CS), Sequences Abstract (SA), Concrete Random (CR), or Abstract Random (AR).
Considering the Power of Ahl Madinah Malik Bin Anas Ijma as an Islamic Legal Source Nasruddin Yusuf; Faradila Hasan
Kawanua International Journal of Multicultural Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2020)
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Ijmak Ahl Madinah became the method used in performing legal istinbath which was held by Imam Malik and was challenged by other scholars. Most of the other scholars consider this kind of ijmak, not ijmak but only an agreement for a region in the form of individual ijtihad which does not bind all the Muslims. Imam Malik considers the consent of ahl al-Madinah as an Ijma which has a specific value from the city of Medina itself. Imam Malik holds the ijma model as his source of law because it is considered to have continuity of authority with the main source, the qath'iy Qur'an wh the valid hadiths. This is different from the ijma that comes from the results of ijtihad, so it can be categorized as' urf which applies in the area of Medina and this cannot be said to be ijma.

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