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Millah: Journal of Religious Studies
ISSN : 14120992     EISSN : 2527922X     DOI : 10.20885/millah
Core Subject : Religion,
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies (E-ISSN: 2527-922X) is an international double-blind peer-review journal focusing on original research articles related to religious studies. The journal welcomes contributions on the following topics: Religious studies Islamic studies Christian studies Hindu studies Buddhist studies other relevant religious studies.
Articles 603 Documents
The Nature Of Riba In Islam M. Umer Chapra
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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Perdebatan masalah riba seperti tidak pernah selesai di diskusikan oleh banyak kalangan, baik akademis, organisasi keagamaan, bahkan sampai pada forum-forum intenasional. Beberapa terminologi dibahas dengan baik dalam tulisan ini yang dimulai dengan pelarangan riba itu sendiri kemudian pembagian-pembagian riba, diantaranya riba al-Nasi’ah dan riba al-Fadl, serta implikasi dari dua bentuk riba tersebut. Pembahasan didukung dengan pendapat-pendapat para ulama dan ekonom yang merujuk langsung dari ayat-ayat al-Qur’an, sampai pada perdebatan hukum. Demikian juga al-Qur’an sangat jelas membedakan antara riba dan perdagangan, namun pelarangan riba sangat jelas bahkan diperkuat dengan hadits-hadits yang dengan eksplisit melarang riba. Dijelaskan pula tentang perbedaan antara riba dan bunga bank. Islam sangat menentang bunga bank karena Islam berharap terjadinya sistem ekonomi yang mengeliminasi seluruh bentuk ketidakadilan dengan memperkenalkan keadilan antara pengusaha dan pemilik  modal, yaitu berbagi resiko dan berbagi hasil.
The Need Of Muslim Floating Market for Bank Syariah: A Case Study of the Member of Pengajian Bisnis al-Kautsar NU in Special District of Yogyakarta M. Roem Syibly
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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Entrepreneurs of NU, engaged in the al-Kautsar religious gathering, can be deemed as having good education and structural position either as a member or an organizer. They declare that NU institutionally gives a big contribution to their business. Their companies are generally home-industries in which they themselves pay the capital. Though the profit is less than IDR 5,000,000, they are aware of developing their industries. Their participation in the Islamic organization, NU, does not mean that they do not choose the conventional banking system, not the shariah one. Their choice is based upon a consideration which banking system is more beneficial for them. To put simply, it can be said that they will be enthusiastic and interested in utilizing the services of shariah-banking system if they could get more benefits. However, they prefer interest system than profit-sharing system. They consider both systems as being at the same position and regard interest as religiously acceptable. Therefore, they believe that conventional banking system is allowed in Islam. Though having preference to conventional banking system, they still possibly utilize shariah-banking system as long as it can give more facilities and benefits and confess that shariah-banking system is in line with their religious doctrines.Keywords: floating market, entrepreneur of NU, syariah bank.
Fiqh al Bu’di Ali Abdul Mun’im
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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The contemporary crisis of global financial, then economic, systems usually analyzed, interpreted, and perceived to be solved based on variables from within these two systems. In such frame of thinking, financial assets and leverage, mortgage crisis, stock markets, etc are proposed to interpret the crisis, leaving behind many other vital variables. Vital variables are those of epistemological, axiological and ontological systems that form and guide the financial and economic actors in capitalist-globalized system. Through two methodological introductions, this article, this article proposes the contemporary crisis as an aspect named ‘economic’ of another deeper, more influential, and circumambient; which the article named “Al-’aâlamîn Contemporary Crisis”. In the first introduction, the article suggests that those ‘economic actors’ are simply men and women, who live complex and multi-dimensional gross story. Such complex gross story cannot be dealt with (analyzed, interpreted and solved) except through a complex model (Fiqh), which budges ‘economy’ from the center of humanity experience that live a dialectic (and many times conflicts) among its various elements (natural and supernatural) heading to perfectibility, even will not achieve it absolutely. Whereas in the second introduction, the article suggests a writing framework on the subject, which embodies the complex and multi-dimensional model mentioned.Kata kunci: Krisis finansial global, Krisis ekonomi global, Fiqih, Model Interpretasi   Kompleks
The Application of Islamic Business Ethics in The Contexts of Producer and Consument: Toward Corporate Social Responsibilty Muhammad Anas
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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In fact, business activities neglecting ethics harm consumers and employees as many cases occurred in this country i.e. formalin case, little wage, oil stealing in Kalimantan, industrial cesspool, transaction of stolen wood, etc. Such facts and cases, to ethical perspective, are due to separation between ethics and business which has a negative impact on human lives. But, ethics and business are two entities being able to be united as one. According to Islam, business is not only an activity to get financial profit, but also the activity to attain essence of humanity as implementation of which becomes human responsibility as creature and caliph in achieving Allah’s favor. Therefore, Islam teaches values of business practice such as unity, freedom, responsibility, equality, virtue, and honesty. It is a valuable teaching that all parties such as producer, consumer, employer, employee, and society must apply business ethics, because this does not only deal vertically with producer’s responsibility, but also with existence of business activity itself. To put simply, mutual and harmonious relationship among involved parties in business activity will be constructed, if values of business ethics are held as fundamental source for their business practice.Keyword: ethics, business, human responsibility.
The Understanding of BMT’s Practitioners of the PSAK No. 59 (The Accounting of Shari’ah Banking) on The Recognition and Measurement of Funding Products Eny Iroh Hayati
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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The objective of this research is to explore BMT practitioners’ understanding of the SPAK No. 59 on the Accounting of Shari’ah Banking for funding products. For this reason, the research is conducted by descriptive method. Field research using quantitative approach is also used. However, qualitative approach is also used to explore and to clarify as well as to compare between the concept and the real situation. The population used in this study are members of PUSKOP¬SYAH  DIY, and the subjects of this research are the managers and accounting staffs of these BMTs. The sample consists of 30% of 80 active members. However, since the magnitude of each sub-population is different, proportional sampling method is used to determine the number of sample taken from each sub-population, and purposive sampling method is used as the sampling method. The independent variables used in this research are age, educational background, length of time working in BMT, and frequency of training or workshop joined by the subjects. Meanwhile, the dependent variable in this research is the BMT practitioners’ understanding about SPAK No. 59 for funding product. Data gathering methods used in this research were questionnaire, field observation and interview. Meanwhile, data analyses for this study include descriptive statistical analysis and inferential statistical analysis. Keywords: accounting, PSAK No. 59, understanding, practitioners of BMT
The Role of Islamic Public Finance Institution in the Societal Economic Empowerment Rahmani Timorita Yulianti
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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The article discusses the role of public Islamic finance institution viewed in the context of economic public endeavor. This problem emerges in public because the public Islamic finance institution in Indonesia does not take in part proportionally yet to create public prosperity in Indonesia whereas the research of the Language and Literature Center in UIN Syarif Hidayat¬ullah and Ford Foundation results that the potential of funds (Zakat, Infak, Shodaqoh) and donation of Moslems in Indonesia (IDR 19.3 billions) managed by the public Islamic finance institution can be used for people prosperity. Besides, it is supported with the big number of Moslems in Indonesia. Therefore, there are two important things to be focused on this article. First, Why has the fund in the Islamic Public Finance Institution such as ZIS and endowment in Indonesia not played optimal yet in creating social welfare? Then, how to empower the public finance institution in Indonesia?Keywords: donation, alms, Indonesia, charity
Book Review: How the Next Generation of Fiqh? Muhammad Latif Fauzi
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VIII, No. 1, August 2008: English Version
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Title           : Muslim Legal Thought in Modern IndonesiaAuthor        : R. Michael FeenerPublisher    : Cambridge University PressYear          : 2007Pages        : 290 pp.ISBN-10     : 052187775X
The Application of Al-Ghazâli’s Tasawuf Ethic to Actualize Good Governance in Indonesia Agus Iswanto
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VII, No. 1, August 2007: English Version
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This article tries to explore the possibilities of tasawuf ethic application to actualize Good Governance in Indonesia. The study focuses on some arguments why tasawuf and al-Ghazali are selected as the main discussion. The arguments are that Tasawuf is an Islamic tradition and al-Ghazali has capability for it in terms of his social lives. He proposed three concepts of thought concerning tasawuf ethics, that is, zuhd, teleological ethics, and ummahat al-fadhail. These concepts can be implemented in reforming good Indonesian government.Keyword: Tasawuf, social sensitivity, Ilâhiyah consciousness, tasawuf tradition
Bureaucracy and the Culture of Rational-Egalitarian Structure: The Contribution of Religion for Strengthening Good Governance Ubaidillah Achmad
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VII, No. 1, August 2007: English Version
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The role and function of religion recently in the government system seem to have problems because of the believers itself. The fact shows that in the government order that is led by most righteous people, the management indicates various deficiencies, such as inefficiency, authority abuse, collusion, corruption, nepotism, and society’s cooptation to support the political party of the regime. Therefore, to improve the order, it cannot be subjected to the religion believers only, without strengthening the good governance. This last statement requires knowledge, attitude, and action of the public service officials. Furthermore, this is a step of improvement of political abuse, including bad performance of bureaucracy. The article tries to highlight the significant role of religious consciousness relevant to the development of good governance. Good governance will be well-implemented, if each takes part actively, together with government, in developing community’s understanding on the importance of rational-egalitarians in the government system. It is also required a firmness of moral principles and ethic awareness of all public service officials and society to execute the good governance in the government system.Keywords: bureaucracy, religion, irrational-hierarchical and rational-egalitarian
People in Good Corporate Governance: Position, Relation, and Civility Scheme Imam Samroni
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VII, No. 1, August 2007: English Version
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The relationship between state executor, business actor, and people or social order that enter Good Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility on an agenda is not necessarily in a mutual accord. This paper offers three schemes in strengthening the position and relationship of the people or social order among other stakeholders. First is the attitude toward neo-liberalism, which is the scheme to prepare the people or the social order using future research in managing the future. Second is the scheme of democracy choice that has been a must in the reason economic-politic conditions. And thirdly, the attitude toward “memetic engineering,” which is the scheme to develop populist values parallel with nation plurality that they are accepted and are not constantly put in a contradiction.Keyword: GCG, CSR, neo-liberalism, people, civility

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