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Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies (BIJIS)
ISSN : 2622951X     EISSN : 26227185     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21093/bijis
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies (BIJIS) focuses on the interdisciplinary publication of original research on Islamic Studies. The journal aims to provide research articles, original research report, reviews, and scientific commentaries in Islamic studies, which is, covers library and fieldwork investigation with various perspectives of law, economy, politics, philosophy, history, art, sociology, anthropology, and Islamic discourse.
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The The Students' Speaking Attitudes toward International Islamic Conferences: A Qualitative Exploration of Confidence and Expression Resyadi, Herman; Syam, Ferawaty; Irmayani, Irmayani; Sundari, Deny
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 6(2), November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v6i2.9184

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This study investigates students' experiences and challenges when presenting at international Islamic conferences, focusing on their confidence and self-expression. Using a qualitative case study design, two participants were selected through purposive sampling, and data were collected through semi-structured interviews. The results revealed that while students expressed enthusiasm for participating in these events, they faced several challenges, including time constraints, language barriers, and adapting to the expectations of diverse audiences. Confidence levels varied; some students felt reasonably confident, while others demonstrated higher self-assurance due to thorough preparation. The findings emphasize the importance of preparation, language proficiency, and cultural sensitivity when presenting at international academic forums, especially in Islamic forums. The study also highlights the need for academic institutions to provide better support to help students develop these critical skills. Future research could explore a broader range of participants and contexts and the long-term development of public speaking confidence in such settings.
Legal Convergence: Bridging Classical Fiqh School with Contemporary Legal Theory Faidah, Nur; Juwantri, Feni
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 6(2), November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v6i2.9218

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In the era of rapid globalization and modernization, Islamic law faces the challenge of remaining relevant and responsive to current developments. The classical school of jurisprudence, which has served as the foundation of Islamic law for centuries, must now confront complex contemporary issues. Contemporary legal theory offers a new approach that has the potential to integrate Islamic law with modern dynamics. This research examines the convergence between classical schools of jurisprudence and contemporary legal theory, underscoring the pressing need to integrate these two legal traditions. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, this research examines the primary characteristics, challenges, and opportunities associated with the legal integration process. This study also examines the adaptability of classical schools of jurisprudence in incorporating modern legal concepts. It is hoped that the research results will provide a conceptual and practical framework for legal convergence, which can be applied in Islamic law reform in various contexts. This convergence is crucial in addressing contemporary legal issues, including bioethics, cyber law, global financial regulation, and environmental challenges, thereby paving the way for productive dialogue between Islamic legal traditions and modern legal systems.
Islam and Local Culture: A Comparative Study of Kerobok Mawlid in Kutai Kartanegara and Baayun Mawlid in Tapin Duraesa, Muhammad Abzar; Syahrial, Syahrial; Dinihari, Anggie Nadia
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 5(1), May 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v5i1.9708

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This study aims to explore the relationship between Islam and local culture, particularly the Baayun Maulid tradition in Banua Halat Village, Tapin Utara District, Tapin Rantau Regency and the Kerobok Maulid Kutai tradition in Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. It is qualitative research that employs a phenomenological approach. Tenggarong Community and Banua Halat Village Community were the study participants. This study's findings show that (1) The Kerobok Mawlid tradition is carried out in the month of Mawlid, which is intended to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW by reciting the barzanji. The Kerobok Mawlid tradition is carried out as a traditional ceremony of the Kutai Kingdom, which is marked by the presence of the sultanate's soldiers, who carry stretchers containing various kinds of traditional cakes, dozens of baskets of sinto or potpourri, and Astagona, walking around the palace. Furthermore, the Baayun Maulid tradition in Tapin Rantau Regency is also carried out in the month of Maulid to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. This tradition is combined with the Maayun Anak tradition, the Banjar community custom of swinging children. (2) The relationship between Islam and the culture of Kerobok Maulid and Baayun Maulid is part of the manifestation of the existence of Islam in a culture. The reading of Sholawat and the Maulid as a form of Islamic identity in the Kutai and Banjar communities combined with customs shows the relationship between Islam and culture, which are inherently one unit and have harmony within them.
Muslim Societies, Civil and Political Rights, and The Guarantee of Religious Freedom: A Comparative Study Between Indonesia and Turkiye Constitutions Ahyar, Muzayyin; Materan, Materan; Muqorrobien, Muhammad Kholil
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 5(2), November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v5i2.9738

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Until the middle of the 20th century, many Muslim population countries became free and independent countries following the end of world colonization. Those countries try to adopt several modern political and legal values, including establishing democracy and state constitutions. One of the constitution's contents in a democratic country is guaranteeing and strengthening civil and political rights. Civil and political rights regulation should be written in a partial part of the constitution as a commitment to live in modern democratic circumstances. Philosophically, citizens' civil and political rights in democratic circumstances cannot be restricted by government. Nevertheless, a gap in the legal argument regarding the limitation of civil and political rights in constitutions is constantly discussed. This article looks at civil and political rights limitations in two cases in different countries: Indonesia and Turkiye. These two countries were chosen as subjective data based on the legal system's proximity pattern and socio-religious conditions. Both countries are also close to the civil law system and have historical references to Islam. In addition, both countries have experience with the restriction of religious organizations. Indonesia has dealt with the restriction of Hizbut Tahrir Movement. Meanwhile Turkiye has experience in banning Gulen Movement. By this background, some questions emerge: How do Indonesian and Turkish constitutions, as Muslim population countries, guarantee human rights issues? By using a comparative legal study and a sociological-empirical approach, this article compares the Indonesian and Turkiye constitutions to see how the two countries guarantee human rights, predominantly civil and political rights. The result of this article reveals that national consensus, national security, stability, and legitimate political power are some of the legal arguments that are always present in the discourse on restrictions on human rights. Under these conditions, human rights restrictions are commonly regulated in the constitution, which contains human rights laws.
Waqf Fundraising Strategy: Segmentation Analysis of Waqf in East Kalimantan Mahrus, Moh; Musfiroh, Imroh Atul
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 5(1), May 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v5i1.9965

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Waqf is subject to legal regulation due to its inherent religious nature or the benefits it provides to Muslims. Waqf has significant implications for the development of social structures. The Indonesian Waqf Agency or BWI tend to use market-oriented fundraising strategies with a retail collection approach and an individual communication approach. This discussion focuses on segmentation in efforts to increase waqf fundraising, notably in East Kalimantan. This study uses a qualitative approach. This discussion focuses on segmentation in efforts to increase waqf fundraising, notably in East Kalimantan. There are four samples of BWI representative offices in East Kalimantan. The samples in this study include a BWI representative of Balikpapan, a BWI representative of North Penajaman Paser, a BWI representative of Paser, and a BWI representative of West Kutai. The data collection techniques are observations and interviews to discover in-depth efforts to increase waqf fundraising with segmentation. The data that has been collected was tested for validity using the Triangulation Method technique. Efforts to increase waqf fundraising include determining several waqf donor segments, namely based on geography (area of ​​waqf land, potential of waqf land, potential of the region), demographic (population, number of productive age), social (use of social media, religion and ethnicity), behavior (education and beliefs) and attitudes. On the other hand, the digitalization of waqf using more modern applications, education, and literacy is necessary to facilitate people in waqf.
Exploring Students' Engagement in Blended Learning: Insights from ELT Classroom at an Islamic University Paramma, Muhammad Azwar; Nurhuda, Pradicta; Tajrin, Indrawati Amrullah
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 5(2), November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v5i2.10257

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This study explores students’ engagement in a blended learning environment within an English Language Teaching (ELT) course at the English Language Education Study Program, Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris State Islamic University of Samarinda, Indonesia. Utilizing a descriptive survey design, the research combined quantitative data from Learning Management System (LMS) analytics with qualitative data from open-ended questionnaire responses to provide a comprehensive understanding of students' engagement patterns and perceptions. The findings revealed that while students generally demonstrated high levels of engagement, particularly in collaborative and discussion-based tasks, several challenges were also identified, including technical barriers, difficulties with digital literacy, and a desire for more synchronous interaction. Students expressed positive perceptions of the flexibility and accessibility offered by blended learning, although they also recommended improvements in LMS navigation and task instructions. Cultural factors, such as communal learning values, appeared to influence students' engagement behaviours. The study highlights the importance of designing interactive, supportive, and culturally responsive blended learning environments to optimize student engagement and learning outcomes in higher education.
Financial Services Authority Regulation (POJK) Relevance Based on Sharia Principles by Financial Service Business Actors (PUJK) to Consumers Protection Saputra, Arief Dwi; Rahmatia, Alfina; Muslimah, Muslimah; Arliansyah, Arliansyah
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 6(1), May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v6i1.4706

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The determination of the interrelated relationship regarding POJK from the PUJK can be reviewed through its role to consumers. This study uses a systematic review of the alternative literature on a theoretical basis, antecedents, measurements review, and relevance analysis results. This research data use secondary data taken from reputable journals. Furthermore, the data is processed using the Nvivo plus 12 application through a coding similarity analysis and then drawn conclusions as a reference. The results of the study illustrate that there is a relevant relationship between POJK and sharia principles by paying attention to the relationship factors of variables and outcomes from PUJK to consumers. Theoretical contributions through originality and an agenda for future research will be developed. The policy implication of this study is to maintain and improve understanding of Islamic financial literacy through POJK based on sharia principles. The limitations of this study reveal that the relevance of the relationship between PUJK and consumers affects the results at various levels of analysis.
Applying the Potter Box Moral Model in Social Media Use: A Study of Sungai Kunjang Flat Residents through an Islamic Ethical Lens Oktariyani, Oktariyani; Shobah, Sy Nurul; Inayah, Sitti Syahar
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 6(1), May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v6i1.6370

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The background of this study explains that the Potter box moral model examines the ethical considerations taken into account by social media users, particularly residents of Sungai Kunjang Flat, when applying the Potter box moral model in everyday social media use. This study uses a qualitative method. This means that, in general, it can be used for research on people's lives, history, behaviour, concepts, phenomena, social problems, and others. The theory used in this study is the theory of communication, including communication ethics and the nature of the media, which is supported by the Potter Box theory, utilising four quadrants: facts or situation descriptions, identification of values, ethical principles, and loyalty or responsibility. The purpose of this study was to describe the moral potter's box model in the context of social media use among residents of Sungai Kunjang Flat. The results of this study indicate that the potter box is a moral consideration that benefits social media users, specifically the residents of Sungai Kunjang Flat. The Potter box uses a step that consists of four steps: situation description, identification of values, ethical principles, and loyalty/responsibility. The first step is to describe the situation. Flat residents use their social media to stay informed about current issues or events, such as crime, health, and other concerns. The second step, following up on the problems identified in the first step, involves re-checking the truth value to determine whether the news and issues are accurate. The next step explains how the residents of the flat apply ethical principles in their use of social media. The final step involves determining someone's loyalty.
معالم البناء السياسي عند ابن عاشور من خلال تفسيره التحرير والتنوير: دراسة موضوعية Hocini, Mohamed Amine
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 5(1), May 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v5i1.6472

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يهدف هذا البحث إلى بيان معالم البناء السياسي عند ابن عاشور في تفسيره التحرير والتنوير من خلال دراسة موضوعية، تتمثل إشكالية البحث في أنّ حديث القرآن الكريم عن معالم البناء السياسي جاء متفرّقا في آياته وسوره؛ فلذلك كان الوقوف على التصوّر الشامل لتلك المعالم يشوبه شيء من الصعوبة؛ وبالتالي كانت الحاجة ملّحة إلى استقراء القرآن الكريم لتحديد معالم البناء السياسي عند ابن عاشور وتقديمها بشكل واضح ومتكامل كما أرادها القرآن الكريم. تتجلى أهمية هذا البحث في أنه يُعنى ببيان معالم البناء السياسي -الذي هو أحد أهم مرتكزات البناء الحضاري- في ضوء النظرة القرآنية وآليات بنائها، وهو موضوع تحتاجه الأمة بشكلٍ كبير في ظلّ التراجع الذي تعيشه منذ زمن. سيعتمد البحث المنهج الاستقرائي وذلك بتتبع الآيات القرآنية ذات الصلة وتفسير ابن عاشور لها ثم تحليلها بالاستعانة ببعض المصادر والمراجع ذات الصّلة. توصل البحث إلى أنّ نظام قوام الأمة السياسي في ضوء القرآن الكريم يتمثل في مبدأ الحكم بالعدل الذي هو واجب ولاة الأمور، ومبدأ السمع والطاعة التي هي واجب الرّعية، ومبدأ الشورى، وأنّ مدار السياسة والغاية منها درءُ المفاسد وجلب المصالح. This research aims to clarify the milestones of political development according to Ibn ‘Āshūr in his interpretation of al-Taḥrīr wa Tanwīr through a thematic study. The problem with the research is that the Holy Qur'an's discussion of the milestones of developing politics is dispersed throughout its verses and chapters; therefore, acquiring a comprehensive understanding of those milestones was somewhat difficult. Thus, there was an urgent need to extrapolate the Holy Qur’ān to determine the milestones of political development according to Ibn ‘Āshūr and to present them in a clear and integrated manner. The importance of this research is evident in that it is concerned with showing the milestones of political development - which is one of the most important pillars of civilization development - in the light of the Qur’ānic view, and it is a subject that the nation greatly needs considering the decline it has been experiencing for a long time. The research will adopt the inductive approach by following the relevant Qur’ānic verses and Ibn ‘Āshūr 's interpretation of those verses, and then analysing them with the help of some relevant sources and references. The research concluded that the political system of the nation’s strength in the light of the Holy Qur’ān is represented in the principle of ruling with justice, which is the duty of rulers, the principle of obedience, which is the duty of the people, and the principle of ShËrā. Finally, politics and its purpose aim to ward off evil and bring interests (Jalb al-Maṣāliḥ wa dar’ al-Mafāsid).
Islamization of Science: Ziauddin Sardar’s Critique of the Universality of Science Putawa, Rilliandi Arindra
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 5(2), November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v5i2.7469

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This qualitative research explores Ziauddin Sardar's critique of Western-influenced universal science. It employs a literature study to analyze Sardar's thoughts using various methods. The findings reveal that Islamic science, rooted in ethical principles, offers an alternative to Western science, which often overlooks diverse paradigms and local knowledge systems. While Islamic science excels in addressing region-specific issues, it may struggle with complex problems. In contrast, Western science, considered global, has historically caused environmental challenges by disregarding non-conventional paradigms. Therefore, Islamic science, with its inclusive approach to knowledge, presents a potential solution to the crises stemming from the dominance of Western scientific paradigms.