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Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The International Summit on Science, Technology and Humanity (ISETH) is organised by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. This summit aims to provide a platform for researchers and academics to share their research findings with others and meet lecturers and researchers from other institutions and to strengthen the collaboration and networking amongst the participants.
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The Study of Eco-Theological Hadits: Integrating Islamic Ethical Values in Environmental Conservation Fatchurrohman, M.; Ulfah, Yetty Faridatul; Widoyo, Agus Fatuh; Alhasbi, Faruq; Ubaidillah, M. Farhan
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This study aims to analyse the potential of the Prophet Muhammad's hadith as a source of Islamic environmental ethics through an eco-theological approach in the context of contemporary environmental conservation. This study was library research, with the main data in the form of ecologically nuanced hadiths that are analysed thematically and contextually. The analysis was conducted within the framework of the theological relationship between God, humans, and nature to uncover the environmental ethical values contained in the hadith. The results reveal that the Prophet's hadith contain comprehensive environmental ethical principles, including the concepts of caliphate and trust, the prohibition of causing damage (fasād), the principles of cleanliness, moderation (wasathiyah), balance (mīzān), and the protection of living creatures. These values emphasize that environmental preservation is an integral part of the responsibility of faith and ethical practice of Muslims. In terms of novelty and contribution, this study offers a formulation of a systematic and applicable hadith-based Islamic environmental ethics framework, and positions the hadith as a strategic normative source in supporting environmental conservation and sustainable development.
Financial Stability Index: A Systematic Literature Review Irawati, Nisrul; Sadalia, Isfenti; Nurfitriani, Wina; Azmi, Ahmad; Erisma, Nindy
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Measuring financial stability became a top priority after the 2008 global crisis, prompting the development of the Financial Stability Index (FSI) as a comprehensive monitoring tool. However, information on the effectiveness of various FSI methodologies is still limited. This systematic review is designed to analyze the components, methodology, and effectiveness of FSI in predicting financial crises. The method used is PRISMA. Articles were obtained from 4 databases, namely: Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Articles were collected from 2000 to 2025 and 187 articles met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of this study show that (1) there are three main categories of FSI indicators used, namely: CAMELS framework (75.9%), macro-financial ratios (49.7%), and stress-testing variables (35.8%); (2) there were six dominant methodological patterns: panel regression (40.6%), Principal Component Analysis/PCA (47.6%), fuzzy logic (18.2%), machine learning (23.0%), equal weighting (27.8%), and Analytic Hierarchy Process/AHP (16.6%); (3) FSI's predictive ability shows mixed results with Area Under ROC Curve (AUC) ranging from 0.65-0.89 (median 0.76); (4) the main challenges include aggregation issues, weighting controversies, structural heterogeneity between countries, and data quality disparities; Meanwhile, future research recommendations focus on the integration of high-frequency data, hybrid models, non-conventional indicators, and robustness testing. Collaboration between regulators, academics, and practitioners is essential to improve the effectiveness of FSIs.
Financial Accountability and Sustainability of Islamic Social Finance: Empirical Evidence from Zakat Management Haris, Abdul
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This study examines the role of financial accountability in supporting the sustainability of Islamic Social Finance within zakat management in Indonesia. The research is motivated by the limited transparency of zakat institutions, where only a small proportion publicly disclose audited financial statements despite the large number of registered institutions. Using a quantitative, descriptive–empirical approach, this study analyzes secondary data from audited financial reports of zakat institutions that disclose their financial information on official websites. Financial accountability is assessed through indicators of transparency, audit status, and key financial ratios, while sustainability is reflected in zakat distribution performance, fundraising dynamics, and growth trends. The analysis reveals substantial variation in accountability practices across institutions, indicating that transparency and reliable financial reporting are not yet institutionalized as common governance standards. The findings further demonstrate that zakat institutions with higher levels of financial accountability tend to exhibit more stable distribution patterns and more sustainable fundraising performance. In contrast, institutions with limited disclosure face greater risks of operational instability. These results suggest that financial accountability functions not only as a compliance mechanism but also as a strategic foundation for sustaining zakat management over time. This study contributes to the Islamic Social Finance literature by providing empirical evidence on the relationship between accountability and sustainability using publicly disclosed audited data, and it offers practical insights for policymakers and zakat managers in strengthening governance frameworks to enhance public trust and ensure long-term sustainability.
Integrating Multimodal Artificial Intelligence in Qur'anic Education: Architecture, Technical Precision, and Pedagogical Efficacy Fatih, Muhammad Iqbal Al; Salim, Hakimuddin; Ali, Mohamad
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Objective: This research systematically investigates the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to facilitate personalized learning pathways in Qur'anic education, focusing on phonetic accuracy (tajwid) and student engagement. The study aims to bridge the gap between traditional instruction and modern "precision pedagogy" through a synthesis of multidisciplinary evidence. Methodology: Adhering to the PRISMA protocol, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was conducted on 25 high-impact, peer-reviewed studies. The analysis utilized the Input-Process-Output (IPO) framework to classify AI applications, ranging from Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT to Deep Learning algorithms like CNN and U-Net, adapted from precision medical technologies. Findings: The literature synthesis reveals that AI-assisted tactical instruction significantly outperforms traditional methods in improving phonetic precision and reducing "speech anxiety." Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) integrated with LLMs provide measurable, instantaneous feedback, while the anthropomorphic features of AI assistants enhance learning motivation. However, technical effectiveness is mediated by the Uncanny Valley effect and the digital literacy of religious educators. Implications: The results suggest that "Precision Pedagogy" can standardize Qur'anic learning globally without neglecting individual cognitive needs. Policymakers and Islamic institutions should prioritize AI ethical frameworks and data privacy, utilizing synthetic data to protect students' biometric voice identities. Originality: This study is among the first to adapt concepts from precision oncology and multi-omic integration into Islamic Education, proposing a novel "Qur'anic ITS" architectural model that balances technical precision with ethical-spiritual sustainability.
The Concept of Knowledge in Islam: An Analytical Study from the Perspective of the Islamic Worldview Fauzi, Ahmad Akbar; Shohib, Muhammad Wildan; Azzani, Mohammad Zaki; Fitriyan, Yassir Hafidh
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This study examines the concept of knowledge in Islam through the lens of the Islamic worldview, arguing that the issue is crucial in an age where scientific development is often shaped by secular assumptions. Although previous studies have highlighted differences between Islamic and Western epistemologies, they have rarely explored how revelation and reason can be systematically integrated and operationalized within contemporary scientific and educational practices. Accordingly, this study asks: how does the Islamic worldview conceptualize knowledge, and how can this vision inform the development of modern science and society? Using a qualitative, library-based design, the research analyzes classical and contemporary works, journal articles, and conference papers related to epistemology, ontology, and Islam science relations. Data were collected through purposive literature selection and analyzed thematically, moving from conceptual mapping, comparison, and synthesis toward evaluative interpretation. The findings reveal that knowledge in Islam is simultaneously rational, empirical, moral, and spiritual rooted in tawhid and oriented toward human flourishing. The study contributes a more holistic framework for integrating revelation and reason and recommends future work on curriculum design, policy alignment, and applied models linking ethics, spirituality, and scientific practice.
The Strategic Role of School Principals in Preventing and Handling Bullying in Schools Ghazali, Imam; Istanto, I; Sumardjoko, Bambang; Najib, Farouq Muhammad
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Objective: This study aims to analyze the strategic role of school principals in preventing and addressing bullying behavior in schools. This research focuses on principals' understanding of the factors causing bullying and the strategies they implement to create a safe and conducive school environment. Methodology: This study employed a descriptive qualitative approach with purposive sampling. Participants consisted of three principals: two elementary school principals and one high school principal, from schools that had experienced bullying. Data collection methods included interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing using triangulation techniques. Results: The research results show that school principals have a good understanding of the factors causing bullying, including those originating from the family environment, peers, and school culture. Principals implement various prevention and response strategies, such as developing anti-bullying policies, developing student character, and collaborating with teachers and parents. Principals also play an active role in handling bullying cases through persuasive approaches and the application of educational sanctions. Application/Originality/ Value: This study emphasizes the importance of principal leadership in creating a safe, child-friendly school environment that is oriented towards protecting students' rights.
Post-Extractivism and Legal Pathways toward a Just Energy Transition in Tropical Regions Baskoro, Aji
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Purpose: This paper examines post-extractivism as a normative legal framework for shaping just energy transition pathways in tropical regions, with a particular focus on Indonesia. It aims to demonstrate how legal reform can move beyond extractivist development models by integrating social and ecological justice into energy governance. Methodology: The study employs a juridical-normative research method combining three complementary approaches. A conceptual approach is used to analyze post-extractivism and energy justice theories; a statutory approach examines Indonesia's energy and environmental legislation; and a comparative policy approach draws lessons from other tropical countries, particularly Latin American experiences with post-extractivist and just transition policies. Results: The findings reveal that Indonesia's current legal framework remains largely fossil fuel–oriented and inadequately addresses justice-based concerns in energy transition. Regulatory fragmentation, limited public participation, and weak protection of vulnerable communities persist. However, integrating post-extractivist principles into energy governance offers coherent legal pathways toward sustainability by embedding distributional, procedural, and recognition justice into energy law. Applications/Originality/Value: This study contributes to environmental and energy law scholarship by bridging post-extractivism, energy justice, and legal analysis within the context of tropical development. It offers normative and practical insights for policymakers in the Global South seeking to reconcile climate action with social equity and ecological sustainability, positioning post-extractivism as a conceptually robust and strategically urgent legal framework for just energy transitions.
Statistical Exploration of State Land Use Policy in Scopus: A Bibliometric Perspective Akasa, Baginda Fida; Apriantoro, Muhammad Subhi
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Purpose: This study aims to map the development, research focus, and intellectual structure of State Land Use Policy studies through a bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications, with particular relevance for informing sustainable land use policy development in Indonesia. Methodology: A bibliometric method was employed using data retrieved from the Scopus database, covering publications from 2021 to 2024. The analysis examines publication trends, author productivity, institutional affiliations, contributing countries, and the frequency of key terms to identify dominant themes and research patterns in the field of land use policy. Results: The results indicate a growing trend in publications on state land use policy over recent years. Research is predominantly contributed by authors affiliated with leading universities in countries such as the United States, China, and the United Kingdom. Major research themes focus on land conflicts, sustainable land use, environmental impacts, and policy implications for society. Frequently occurring keywords include land use, land use policy, land conflict, sustainable agriculture, and land use planning, reflecting the core concerns of the literature. Applications/Originality/Value: This study offers a systematic overview of global research on state land use policy and highlights key thematic and geographical trends. It provides valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, particularly in Indonesia, by identifying dominant issues, leading contributors, and potential research gaps that can support the formulation of evidence-based and sustainable land use policies.
Exploring Digital Frontiers in Islamic Social Finance Campaigns: An Extensive Netnographic Analysis of Kemensos RI Kurniawati, Fadilla Okta; Apriantoro, Muhamad Subhi
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Purpose: This study examines the implementation of modern digital campaigns in Islamic social finance within the context of Islamic marketing, highlighting their theoretical and practical significance in addressing social and economic challenges. Methodology: A qualitative case study approach was employed, focusing on KEMENSOS RI as a representative Islamic social finance institution. Data were collected using a netnographic method by analyzing 102 social media posts from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. The analysis was conducted using NVivo 12 Plus to code and identify dominant themes and campaign strategies. Results: The findings demonstrate that KEMENSOS RI implements digital Islamic social finance campaigns through integrated communication strategies. Five main parent nodes were identified: (1) live assistance, (2) online news dissemination, (3) roadshows, (4) workshops, and (5) training programs. These approaches reflect a structured digital engagement model aimed at increasing public awareness and participation. The results also indicate a growing public interest in Islamic social finance as an effective instrument for addressing poverty, promoting economic growth, and strengthening social welfare, particularly in Muslim-majority countries. Applications/Originality/Value :This study provides original empirical evidence on digital Islamic social finance campaigns, an area that remains limited in Islamic marketing research. The findings offer practical insights for policymakers and practitioners in designing effective digital-based social finance strategies, while also contributing to the theoretical understanding of the role of Islamic social finance in sustainable social and economic development.
Warehouse Receipt System: A Bibliometric Analysis Rahmawati, Septya Nurul Ayu; Apriantoro, Muhamad Subhi
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Purpose: This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications on the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS), with a particular focus on mapping the intellectual structure and evaluating the characteristics of Scopus documents in this field. Methodology: A bibliometric approach was applied using publications indexed in the Scopus database related to the Warehouse Receipt System. Bibliometric indicators were used to analyze research performance, publication patterns, and knowledge development, as well as to examine interactions between science and technology within the WRS domain. Results: The analysis provides a comprehensive mapping of the WRS knowledge domain, revealing the structure of research themes, trends in scientific output, and the evolution of new knowledge in the field. The results highlight key areas of concentration as well as underexplored topics within WRS research. Applications/Originality/Value: This study offers a systematic overview of global WRS research and contributes original value by mapping its intellectual structure. The findings serve as a strategic reference for researchers and policymakers, particularly in identifying priority areas that require greater emphasis to support the future development of the Warehouse Receipt System (SRG).