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Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research
ISSN : 25410040     EISSN : 25412736     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24090/ijtimaiyya
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research is published by Postgraduate Program of State Institute on Islamic Studies, Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia. This Journal is focused on the studies and results of researchers on Muslim societies. The life of Muslim societies can be studied through various disciplines, such as economics, law, communication, education, application of technology, etc. The scope of the studies is not merely on Muslim societies in one single country, but it can be in various areas or countries in the world. This is intended to accommodate various researchers in different postgraduate programs.
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Marriage Certificate and Protection of Children’s Rights Due to the Unregistered Marriage in the Cianjur District in the Post Regional Regulation Number 10 in 2010 Kamarusdiana Kamarusdiana; Triana Aprianita
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 3 No 2 (2018)
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The regional regulation number 10 in 2010 talks about the implementation of an integrated population administration. This instruction is a type of a Cianjur District government’s legal breakthrough in terms of the manifestation of an access into justice by marriage certificate (isbat nikah). This rule is due to the phenomenon of unregistered marriage certificate (nikah siri) caused by diverse factors. Here, three organizations collaborate in establishing this marriage certificate. They are Religious Courts, Ministry of Religious Affairs, and Department of Population and Civil Registration. This certificate marriage helps fulfil the basic rights of children and those of family of unregistered-marriage-certificate couples. For example, they have some important documents, such as marriage book, family card, birth certificate, and children’s identity card.
Diversion and Restorative Justice in the Criminal Justice System of Children in Indonesia Ika Darmika
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 3 No 2 (2018)
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Diversity and Justice Justice is the norm in the Criminal Justice System in Indonesia, as regulated in Law Number 2012 on the System Juvenile Justice. The latest Law Number 11 Year 2012 was not available to be separated by UN Resolution Number 44.25 about Convention of the Rights which was ratified by the Indonesian Government dated January 26, January 1990 in the Presidential Decree No. 36 Year 1990. Convention on the Rights of the Children of the Republic of Indonesia was the basis of the consideration of the establishment of Law Number 11 of 2012 about Juvenile Criminal Justice System which replaced Law Number 3 1997 concerning Juvenile Court. At this time, there are a number of developed countries that have implemented diversion, among others is Australia. Australia has Act on Juvenile Crimes (The Young Offenders Act 1977).In which the Law gives the authority of lawyers (police)to do diversion child offender. This thing can be known from the purpose of the Juvenile Criminal Act Law. In Australia, the policymaking has the authority to do diversion in handling crime done by child. Authority is done with consideration: a) avoiding labeling or stigma which was caused by the effects of the system judicial justice. b) There are doubts about whether to progress from treatment to children. In Indonesia, regulated in Law Number 11 of 2012 about the Juvenile Criminal Justice System, which began after 2 years promulgated on July 30, 2012. In Law Number 11 of 2012, diversion was regulated in Article 17, Article 6 / Article 15. Regarding the restorative justice in developed countries, restorative justice not only in academic fields and practical practice and criminology North America, Australia, and some Europeans, restorative justice has been applied to all know the conventional criminal justice process, namely the investigation, prosecution, stage adjudication, and the stages of the trial. The justice-restructuring process looks for a facility dialogue between various parties affected by crime, including victims, perpetrators supporters and community are all over. Death involves the process that all parties who acted in crime were at the same time together to try to complete the scrutiny of how the negotiation after the crime has taken place Indonesia trial justice regulated in Article 1 Article 6, Article 5 (1) and Article 8 Section (1)Law Number 11 Year 2012.
Remembering the Seven-Word of The Jakarta Charter: The Challenging Risk of Indonesian Today Ahmad Salehudin
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 3 No 2 (2018)
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This article aims to discuss the remembering phenomenon of the seven words of the Jakarta Charter. Even though it happened in early Indonesia independent era, the rejection of deleting the seven words of Jakarta Charter still exists until now. The seven words abolition of the Jakarta Charter became myths and rites that used by Islamic fundamentalist groups to bring back past memories in Indonesia today. In the process, it became a collective or social memory among Muslim Fundamentalist group, and it gives great energy, and also dreaming, to the fundamentalist Islamic groups to struggle to remake Indonesia as Islamic State. In Indonesian history, it is a big problem because of two reasons. Indonesia is not Islamic state. Beside that this group also is not only using constitutional ways, but also unconstitutional ways, such rebellion, religious terror, and hijacking. Therefore we need to reshape and reconfigure the memory of deleting the seven words of the Jakarta Charter.
The Stylistics of Al-qur'an: The Symbolic Meaning and Function of the Art of Reading Al-qur'an on the Context of Communication Musta'in Musta'in
Ijtimā iyya Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018)
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The study the stylistics of the Qur'an cannot be separated from the concept of i'jaz al-Quran as a form of uniqueness and privilege of the language of Qur'an. When Qur'an was delivered to the Arab society, they had used high language and literature. By the emergence of the art of reading the Quran (nagham al-Quran) around the world, and it is believed as one of the forms of appreciation of the Qoran, Muslims in Indonesia receive and appreciate it with pleasure. The Musabaqoh Tilawatil Quran (MTQ), whish is held by the governments and non-governmental institutions of all levels, has been carried out on a regular and continuous basis. As a religious text, the Qur'an has a very high literary dimension. The Quran also has some aesthetic and musical-messaging dimensions. This paper attempts to discuss the stylistic styles of language in the aspects of the art of reading the Qoran with a single voice, without the accompaniment of musical instruments, and unrelated to musical tone. This is specifically used for tazyin al-Saut bi tilawah al-Quran. The approach used in this study is Al-Uslub al-Adabi or Literary Stilistica, which focuses on the level of persistence or phonology, which includes phonetics and phonemics. Phonetics is divided into three parts, namely; articulatory phonetic, acoustic phonetics, and auditory phonetics. The discussion on literary stylistics is cannot be separated from emotional aspects, not logical aspects. The analysis of literary stylistics in the art of reading al-Quran (nagham al-Quran) produces the effect of the reader's feelings, sensational feelings and spiritual feeling. Spiritual feeling is divided into religious, ethical, aesthetic, intellectual, social, and personal feeling. Meanwhile, in the aspects of communication generate understanding and scientific knowledge about the principles of transcendent communication, the principle of spiritual communication, the principle of human communication, and finally lead to the Principle of Quranic Communication.
Hikmah Behind The Academic in The Islamic Economy Nur Hadi
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
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The relationship between one human being and another in fulfilling needs (min min al-Nas), there must be a rule that explains both rights and obligations based on agreement (contract). Humans are never separated from the contract (contract / agreement) in their lives. A contract is a bond of consent (statement of acceptance of a bond) and Kabul (statement of acceptance of a bond) in accordance with the will of the Shari'a which affects the object of engagement (contract). Because of the importance of the contract in human life, of course every thing has wisdom, then what is the nature of wisdom and how are the wisdom of the contract in Islamic economics. The essence of wisdom is an expression that refers to a solid knowledge, which includes (can lead to) makrîfah (recognition) to Allah, which comes from the pure inner eye, and the ability of the knowledge to learn and understand the nature of things in their objective state the realm of reality is limited to the supreme ability of humans in finding and discovering the secrets of the shari'a religion (law) and the purpose of Islamic law. While the wisdom of the contracts in Islamic economics are: 1). Moral and material accountability of both parties emerged; 2). The emergence of a sense of tranquility and satisfaction from both parties; 3). Avoidance of disputes from both parties; 4). Avoid legitimate ownership of property; 5). Ownership status of property becomes clear; 6). There is a strong bond between two or more people in transacting or having something; 7) It cannot be arbitrary in canceling an agreement, because it has been set in shar'i; 8). A contract is a "legal umbrella" in possession of something, so that the other party cannot sue or have it. In simple terms the wisdom of the Covenant is an attempt to uncover the truth, practice the truth and fight lust from all forms of evil and realize benefit and reject damage in the muamalah contract of Islamic economics.
Transformation and Implementation of Sharia Principles In Management of Rural Agribusiness Business Development Programs Rahmini Hadi
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 3 No 2 (2018)
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One of the interesting things in the implementation of the Rural Agribusiness Development Program (PUAP) in Lemberang Village is the institutional transformation of the Agribusiness Microfinance Institution (LKMA) of the Ngudi Raharjo Farmer Group (Gapoktan) to become sharia-based. In connection with this, it is interesting to study: What is the transformation process of LKMA Desa Lemberang to become a sharia-based institution? How is the implementation of sharia principles in the management of the PUAP and LKMA Syariah program in Lemberang Village?; In accordance with the formulation of the problem, the purpose of this study is to describe the two research questions. This study uses qualitative research methods, with embedded case studies or embedded case studies. The results showed that the transformation process of LKMA Desa Lemberang became a sharia-based institution with the character background of the religious Lemberang Village community, as well as the practice of agricultural activities which essentially applied sharia values, namely the maro, mertelu, and mrapat principles. The relatively loose provision of PUAP financial management allows LKMA Desa Lemberang to change its financial management system from a conventional system to a sharia system. The implementation of sharia principles in the management of the PUAP and LKMA Syariah programs in Lemberang Village uses: (1) mudharabah contract, (2) musyarokah contract, (3) murobahah contract, and (4) Ba'il Istamal Ajil contract.
Commitment of Educators in Islamic Boarding Schools (Study at Islamic Boarding Schools in Cilacap Regency) Fathul Aminudin Aziz
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
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Islamic boarding school institution is one of the oldest institutions in Indonesia, but its development is slower when it’s compared to other institutions. Researcher felt the need to analyze about the influence of organizational development, leadership and communication toward employee motivation, commitment and the implications for boarding school teachers in Cilacap. To test the model and hypotheses, researcher used analysis of Structural Equation Model (SEM). Furthermore, to estimate the model, the author used the program Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS). Based on the research of 371 respondents from Islamic boarding school teachers in Cilacap regency, it could be concluded that (1) organizational development, leadership and organizational communication give positive and significant impact on work motivation, either partially or simultaneously, (2) organizational development, leadership, organizational communication and work motivation give positive and significant impact on the commitment of Islamic boarding school teachers, either partially or simultaneously. Results of this study recommend that the commitment of Islamic boarding school teachers can be improved by motivating teachers in internal dimensions, especially those associated with the indicator in the form of an appreciation of science / diploma.
Javanese Religious Expression Through Kenduren Tradition Fifi Nur Rokhmah
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
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This research aimed to analyze Javanese religious expression which was realized in a form of kenduren tradition. The researcher used semiotics approach to interpret the symbols in kenduren tradition and expose integrative Islamic education in the tradition. The conclusion of the research was kenduren as one of the religious expressions for Javanese people. Through the tradition, the society integrated several Islamic teachings such as prayer, zikir, gratitude expression, silaturahim (maintain human relationship), and human equality. Therefore, the people involved in kenduren was expected to have a better attitude because they have implemented the value of Islamic teachings through the tradition.
The Construction of The Teacher Against Student Religious Education in Improving The Discipline of Learning Ahmad Khori
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
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Al-Islam Tsanawiya boarding and junior high school are the educational institution that prepare its students to enroll higher education. It needs integrity and good educational environment for student to develop their creativity in involving social live, possessing ability to compete and becoming good citizenship for the nation’s future. Therefore, it is the requirements for teacher to have professional attitude and creativity as educator in improving school environment in general and teaching and learning process at classroom environment. For it is from the creative teacher having sense to seek and to find out new information the creative students will be raised. The role of school principal as motivator, supervisor and facilitator gives an enormous effect in supporting and developing the ability of the teacher to improve their services in learning and teaching process to develop learning achievement. This research uncovers the development of Islamic studies teacher in improving students’ learning discipline as the effort to improve students achievement reflected by the development of professional ability of the teacher. The purpose of this research is to grab the picture of how the development of MTs and SMP students’ discipline is carried out by the Islamic studies teacher in Bandung. This research employs case study approach; the objects of the research are viewed as a single unit. The data are collected by observation, interviews, documentary studies and purposive sample. The finding shows that the principle roles, the Islamic studies teacher as trainer, facilitator, motivator, supervisor in implementing curriculum through creativity development have the enormous effect in developing students’ achievements. It can be realistically noticed that the implementation of Islamic studies teacher development in developing students’ learning discipline in Tsanawiya boarding and junior high school in Bandung shows the improvement in teaching services through facilities and infrastructures improvement, and the quantity of prospective students improvement. The enhancement of welfare likely affects the improvement of the qualities of graduation and the acceptance of the input and outcome. The benefit of this research is this; to develop students’ achievement, it is needed the optimum development of teacher professionals in programmed and integrated way by educational stakeholder, principal, and professional organization. The writer recommends the study of technical instructions, teacher group of the same subject cluster in intensive way to produce professionals that can provide the optimum learning and teaching process for students
Conceptualizing Islamic Brand Engagement Chandra Warsito
Ijtimā`iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
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This study aims to conceptualize the Muslim Customer Engagement of Islamic Brands towards Muslim customer loyalty. An in-depth review of literature was carried out to develop this concept, in order to provides a foundation for further researches. This study shows that the Islamic brands could optimize the loyalty of Muslim customer. In addition to this, this research is also expected to be able to provide a brief overview of profitable opportunities in Islamic market business in Indonesia, especially entrepreneurs, marketers and retailers in building an accurate marketing strategies. In terms of customer loyalty, business owners or management need to identify variables that influence this factor, and so this research is also useful in providing new construction, which could be tested and are useful for studying the characteristics of Muslim customer and market. Hopefully this research could fill the literature gaps in Muslim customer behavior study in Indonesia.

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