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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 628 Documents
Learning Taxonomy of Islamic Education: The Development of Aql and the Brain in Quran from a Neuroscience Perspective Suyadi
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 2, February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/millah.vol21.iss2.art3

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The hierarchical thinking concept in the Islamic education field is based on theological and philosophical beliefs. Up to now, this concept is not yet proven scientifically and neurobiologically. As a result, Islamic education does not yet have a learning taxonomy that accommodates the effective and spiritual aspects of developing students' intellectual potential. Consequently, it forced its system to apply Bloom’s taxonomy which focuses only on the cognitive part. With the rising of new theories, especially neuro-theology, neuro-philosophy, and neuro-education, emerge the opportunities to connect hierarchical thinking in Islamic education with these three theories. This research aims to compile a learning taxonomy of Islamic education based on neuroscience, accommodating the emotional, intellectual, and spiritual aspects. This research is a systematic review, which integrates, interprets, and synthesizes the hierarchical thinking concept with neuro-theology, neuro-philosophy, and neuro-education. The result shows that hierarchical thinking in Islamic education has neuro-physiological with six brain components: temporal lobe, parietal association cortex-temporal-occipital, limbic system, cingulate gyrus, prefrontal context, and prefrontal association cortex. These six components of the brain have relevance to hierarchical thinking and bloom taxonomy, namely remember (dzikir), understand (nazhr), apply (‘ilm-amal), evaluate (muhasabah); analyze (fikr), and create (ijtihad). Thus, the brain's six components and hierarchical thinking can be narratively synthesized into a learning taxonomy of Islamic education. In the future, this finding could become theoretical discourse because hierarchical thinking, neuro-theology, neuro-philosophy, and neuro-education emerge the further development of learning taxonomy in Islamic education.
Toll Road Development and Environmental Change: A Maqashidi Study at Indralaya – Muara Enim Muyasaroh; Herlina
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/millah.vol21.iss3.art8

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The Government of Indonesia builds toll roads in many regions of Indonesia, including 119 km of the Indralaya - Muara Enim intersection, to accelerate barrier-free connectivity for the community. This study analyzes the concept of environmental change from the impact of the construction of the toll road on the Indralaya community. This study uses a qualitative approach with an inductive research type. The data were analyzed using NVivo 12 Plus. The results showed that environmental change must be based on the principle of mutual benefit. The construction of toll roads must involve the local community to create conducive conditions. Negative impacts on the environment in the development process must be minimized through dialogue and contributions from the surrounding community. The construction of the Indarala – Muara Enim toll road in general has met the requirements of ushul al khamsah or basic needs of maqashid sharia. However, there is still a lack of anticipation from this implementation project because there are still complaints from the public, which can be read from respondents' responses. Environmental changes related to the construction of toll roads must use a structured and orderly concept. In this case, the concept of environmental change must be bound by the rules and legislation to anticipate and provide solutions to the negative impacts that occur in the form of minimal compensation for land or buildings affected by the project at a reasonable price, dealing with contaminated or polluted air and noise quickly and responsively. 
Walking on Hot Coals: A Phenomenological Study on Dealing with Temptations in the Seminary Genesis Naparan; Mike R. Canoy; Foelan Degie Mahinay; Jan Elbe Villaflor
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/millah.vol21.iss3.art1

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The seminary life for Catholic seminarians includes aspects of their human, spiritual, academic, and pastoral formation. While staying in the seminary, they may encounter different kinds of temptations that can hinder them from pursuing their priestly vocations. This research explored the diverse temptations diocesan priests experienced when they were still seminarians. This study then explored the diverse ways of managing these temptations for the research participants. Using the transcendental phenomenology design, the researchers interviewed ten priests to explore their experiences on how they dealt with their experienced temptations. After the data analysis, six themes surfaced on temptations: family-related temptations, sexuality, deviation from the seminary structure, the temptation to isolate from the community, the envy of life outside the seminary, and doing things inconsistent with the priestly vocation. To cope with their temptation, they employed strategies such as: cultivating self-discipline, prayer, and reflection, being faithful to the mandates of the priestly vocation, living in the seminary formation process, and adjusting to community life. Thus, the research participants completed their seminary formation and were ordained as Roman Catholic priests.
The Ecotheological Movement of the Muhammadiyah Environmental Council in Response to the Environmental Governance Crisis Setiawan, Hendy; Kurniawan, Nanang Indra; Santoso, Purwo
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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This article describes the ecotheological movement of the Muhammadiyah Environmental Council (Majelis Lingkungan Hidup abbreviated MLH in Bahasa Indonesia) in response to the environmental crisis. The birth of the ecotheological movement in Muslim communities such as Muhammadiyah is a new awareness in the Islamic world. This is because, so far, the issues of environmental crisis have only grown and developed in the world of self-help (secular organizations). As a result, it raises the question of how the role of religion, more precisely the Muslim community, has tended to be passive in responding to environmental crises. Therefore, the spirit of Al-Ma'un's theology at Muhammadiyah in recent years has begun to find its relevance in identifying the environment as ecotheology. The research method used in this research is descriptive and qualitative, which aims to understand the ecotheology movement in MLH. Liberation theology theory (Gustavo Guiterez) and ecotheology are used to analyze the environmental movement in this Muslim community. The findings of this study explain that the ecotheology movement at MLH was born as a manifestation of the theology of Al-Ma'un 1912, which, one century after its birth, has not responded to the issue of environmental damage. However, since the liberation theology of the 1980s has become a global narrative, KH Ahmad Dahlan's theology has found its relevance and pioneered the religious community movement. The involvement of these groups, such as MLH, is a new chapter in how religion is relevant in bringing theological messages that have not been seen so far.
Young Muslim Clicktivism and Religious Local Tradition Discourse in Banten and Yogyakarta Ade Fakih Kurniawan; Arif Rahman; Mukhsin Achmad; Fahmi Rizki Fahroji
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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This paper focuses on the discourse of local religious traditions and its implication for the shifting religious authority among young Muslims in Banten and Yogyakarta dealing with their activity in social media (clicktivism). The existence of freedom of opinion and expression since the fall of the New Order and the widespread use of new media has had a significant influence on youth’s Muslimness, including the local Islamic tradition issues. In collecting data, this study utilized visual ethnography, observation, interview, and focus group discussion. While analyzing the collected data, we use Talal Asad’s Discursive Tradition. The research finds that the dissemination of information through social media was able to have a significant influence on the change in religious practices, especially in dealing with local religious (Islamic) traditions. This change is inseparable from the dynamic process of the discursive tradition of young Muslims on social media. Another implication of the process is a shift in religious authority from personal to impersonal.
Islamic Legislation on Wealth Acquisition: A Critical Examination of Crypto-Currency Kabir Olawale Paramole; Mubarak Oluwadamilola Sanni
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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Islamic legislation on wealth acquisition is an integral part of the Islamic economic system. Crypto-currency is a new technological development in the global financial system. This development has become a contentious issue among Islamic economists, financial experts, jurists, scholars, and institutions. Many unsuspecting Muslims are also cynical about its appropriateness or otherwise in their economic and financial activities. This paper adopted a qualitative methodology, which relied on article journals, textbooks, internet sources, and fatāwā (verdicts) of Islamic scholars and Islamic bodies. The paper also derived logical deduction and conclusion from the Qur’ān and Ahādith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad [PBUH]). The paper found that, generally, crypto-currencies are used to acquire wealth. It revealed that, some seemingly Sharī’ah compliant crypto-currencies are used to acquire wealth. Although, most crypto-currencies do not conform to the Islamic concept of wealth acquisition, the paper concluded that Sharī’ah compliant crypto-currencies should and could be better developed to accommodate Muslims and Muslim investors in their bid to acquire wealth.
Social Enterprise Model in Waqf Land Management in Bantul, Indonesia Unggul Priyadi; Siti Achiria
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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Bantul Regency have 92.05 hectare waqf land, spread over 2,959 locations. So far, 76 per cent of waqf land is used for mosques/musholla. At the same time, waqf land assets can be empowered to alleviate poverty. This study aims to: 1) optimise the utilization of waqf land assets through simulation of hydroponic cultivation and biofloc; 2) find a poverty alleviation model through the development of waqf land assets; 3) describe the implications of the implementation of the model. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, carried out by simulation and interviews with the community. Kapanewon Sedayu and Kapanewon Banguntapan are the main focus of the study and implementation of waqf land assets, considering that Bantul Regency had the highest number of poor people in 2020, as many as 138.066 people. The results show that based on the simulation, waqf land assets allow for community empowerment and the formulation of a waqf land asset management model through the Model of Islamic Social Entrepreneurship, and there are several implications for empowering the poor.
Curriculum Innovation for the Internationalization of Islamic Education Study Program at Higher Education Institutions in Surabaya, Indonesia Abd. Rachman Assegaf; Husniyatus Salamah Zainiyah; Muhammad Fahmi
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2022
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Islamic Education Study Programs face various problems shaping curriculum innovation for an International Class Program (ICP). This research focused on efforts to innovate the appropriate curriculum for Islamic Education Study Programs at UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya (UINSA), State University of Surabaya (UNESA), and the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS) in Surabaya, Indonesia. The research method carried out in this study is developmental research using a qualitative approach and comparative analysis. Data were collected through visits, interviews, and direct observation with full awareness of health protocols, as well as documentation from printed and electronic materials. In addition, data were collected through Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and the Delphi Method, a smaller scale of FGD. The results show that Islamic Education Study Program needs to immediately establish an international class program starting from the takhassus class, the excellent class, and the international class. Based on the findings at UNESA and ITS, the patterns of international classes are different in terms of programs, curriculum, learning, and multimedia application, which makes the position of the Islamic Education Study Program more flexible.
PARADIGMA BARU WACANA AGAMA Aksin Wijaya
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VII, No. 2, Februari 2008 Aliran Sempalan Agama di Indonesia
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Recently, there are so many violence and harsh actions in the name of ‘holding for religious truth’ against the groups that are perceived as deviant and or astray in Indonesia. Ironically, those violence actions were performed by religious groups and organizations. It became more ironic when Religious Council of Indonesia (MUI) that often acts as the God’s executor, does not proclaimed those visible violence as deviant, even MUI seems tend to hush it. These events apparently influenced by a truth-claimed over the interpretation of religion by particular religious group. Eventually, they who claim the truth, always use religion to justify the violence ways against the other groups that are perceived as deviant. This article strongly aims at releasing religion from that kind of claim. Islamic religion should be claim-free from any particular group or organization, because Islam was born for all human being in the universe.
NABI BARU VERSUS NEGARA Zuly Qodir
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. VII, No. 2, Februari 2008 Aliran Sempalan Agama di Indonesia
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This paper elaborate phenomenon the new Prophet in Indonesia. The New prophet on community left (separated/heretic) by Majlis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) because community crowded and heretic in religious mainstream (Islam). Why this growth? The ommunities where heretic Abrahamic Religions, but in Abrahamic Tradidition late growth. What simultan within social ills, for examples state failure management plralism SARA in Indonesia, or conection within religious mission (Dakwah) or this contemporary phenomena. This paper introduce state failure on dakwah/mission in Islam, pluralism management, and disruction national politics and economic growth. In this paper all so, describle mass dectruvtive on sect (heretece) community by MUI. This paper can by religious sociological perspective, thus religion seen social reality, not religion dogma and state preposition. The New Prophet diametral position with state (new prophet vis a vis state).

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