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International Journal of Religion Education and Law
Published by CV. Rayyan Dwi Bharata
ISSN : 29632471     EISSN : 29642221     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57235
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law accepts articles in the field of religion (Islam, Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others), as well as in the fields of education and learning, social sciences, culture and politics.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 78 Documents
Students Study Tour for Writing Media: Does It Work? Suratni Suratni; Refi Yuliana
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 1 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i1.319

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The study tour to Yogyakarta is an annual activity carried out by several Depok, West Java schools. This activity aims for cultural tourism, nature tourism, as well as refreshments for students. The article focuses on how the use of study tour activities as a medium for writing book manuscripts for junior high school students is correlated with the school's literacy program. The method used is the participatory method, involving 74 students of SMP Negeri 10 Depok. The steps taken were (1) discussions with school partners, (2) nonfiction writing workshops, (3) writing assistance, and (4) an editorial process. School partners support this activity by assigning four teachers as facilitators or accompanying teachers. The nonfiction writing workshop is in the form of a webinar and was held before the study tour. Writing assistance is provided by the team to students both individually and in groups. The finished manuscripts written by students then enter the editorial process, including the editing and graphic design processes. The book Healing and Exploring Yogyakarta is the outcome of this activity and will be published by Shinna Media Publishing.
Juridical Analysis of the Distribution of Joint Assets in Divorce According to Indonesian Positive Law Carissa Patricia Hong; Jelita Safitri Ananda; Muh. Abriel Givari Riser
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.663

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In a divorce, there is a process of dividing joint assets. Issues regarding joint assets often occur between ex-husbands and ex-wives. For Muslims, the provision for sharing joint assets is contained in article 97 of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) that "widows or widowers who are divorced, each is entitled to half of the joint assets as long as the marriage agreement is not specified otherwise". Referring to this article, it means that a husband and wife who are divorced are entitled to half or half of the joint property as long as there is no marriage agreement. Meanwhile, for adherents of other religions it is regulated in the Criminal Code which is stated in Article 128 of the Civil Code. According to the Civil Code, division can be made based on the distribution of evidence submitted by plaintiffs and defendants. Basically, these two articles stipulate that in the event of a divorce, the property is divided 50:50. The division of joint assets can be filed together with a divorce suit and does not have to wait for a divorce decision from the court. The formulation of the problem in this study is a juridical analysis of the division of joint assets in divorce according to Indonesian positive law. This research uses normative research with descriptive research specifications and uses primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials which are arranged systematically, reviewed, and then concluded.
Use of Mythical Creatures in Folk Literature of Southeast Asia: A Comparative analysis Edgar R. Eslit
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.493

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This paper presents a comparative analysis of the use of mythical creatures in Southeast Asian folk literature, focusing on the dragons in Javanese folktales from Indonesia, the naga in Thai folklore, and the aswang in Filipino mythology. The paper examines the historical and cultural context of Southeast Asia, the evolution of folk literature in the region, and the role of mythical creatures in Southeast Asian culture. It analyzes the similarities and differences in the portrayal of mythical creatures across different cultures, identifies common themes and motifs in Southeast Asian folk literature, and evaluates the significance of the use of mythical creatures in conveying cultural values and beliefs. The paper concludes that the use of mythical creatures is an important aspect of Southeast Asian folk literature and highlights the implications of the study for future research in the field. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical heritage of Southeast Asia and shed light on the unique features of its folk literature.
Implementation of Pancasila Values in School Culture in the Era of Globalization Indah Sari; Nova Siswanti Adtya; Pinasti Haningtyas; Syifa Rahmatillah; Ruth Manalu; Afandi Afandi
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.664

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As the ideology of the nation and state, Pancasila reflects the customary, cultural and religious values embodied in the life of the Indonesian people. In addition, Pancasila is also used as a basis for building the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. The values in Pancasila include divinity, humanity, unity, democracy and justice. The current condition of Indonesian education can be seen from the behavior and character of students and educators inside and outside the educational environment. As a state ideology, Pancasila faces various challenges from time to time. To maintain the existence of Pancasila as the state ideology, especially in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, the implementation of Pancasila values in everyday life, especially in education, is necessary. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of literature study and inductive data analysis. The data source consists of the results of previous research, but reviewed again in this journal. Globalization cannot be avoided, so Pancasila is needed as a filter to deal with it. Cultivating Pancasila values must not only be understood, but also internalized and realized in the experiences of every individual and the whole society, especially students, most of whom currently hold the key to the successful implementation of the five precepts of Pancasila so that a person who grows with awareness and encourages the implementation of life can be formed. social, just, and state based on Pancasila.
Building Teacher Capacity for Inclusive Education: A Professional Development Model Using Technology and UDL Ravindra Kumar Kushwaha; Chandan Singh
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.499

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This study proposes a professional development model for building Teacher capacity in Inclusive Education, utilizing technology and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles. The model was developed based on a review of literature on inclusive education, teacher professional development, technology integration, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). The proposed model includes three phases: (1) pre-training activities, (2) training activities, and (3) post-training activities. Pre-training activities involve a needs assessment, goal setting, and preparation for the training. The training activities include synchronous and asynchronous online sessions, collaborative activities, and self-paced learning modules. The post-training activities focus on ongoing support, coaching, and evaluation. The proposed model incorporates Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to ensure that the training is accessible and effective for all teachers, regardless of their learning preferences or disabilities. Universal Design for Learning UDL works on three principles. The model incorporates the use of technology to facilitate the training and support phases, including an online learning platform and virtual coaching sessions. The UDL framework is used as a guiding principle throughout the model, ensuring that teachers have the tools and knowledge to design instruction that is accessible to all students, regardless of their learning needs or abilities. The study concludes that the proposed professional development model can effectively build teacher capacity for inclusive education and promote positive outcomes for students with diverse needs.
Content Analysis of Goverment Regilation Number 94 of 2021 in Improving Public Services in Batuatas District Zulfikar Putra
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.619

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This study aims to analyze the content of regulations regarding Civil Servant Discipline Based on Government Regulation No. 94 of 2021 at the Batuatas District Office. 94 of 2021 at the Batuatas District Office. This research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach with observation, interview and documentation techniques. The findings of the research results that there are still government employees of Batuatas Subdistrict who do not carry out the mandate of the regulations regarding Employee Discipline, including not being on time when entering the office, not being friendly in service and often ignoring their duties. Through this research, it is hoped that the discipline of Batuatas Sub-district government employees can increase and can be responsible for carrying out their duties as a civil servant
The Role of Islam and the Arabic Language in Europe Ali Ashrafi
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.436

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The article first alludes to the capacities and focal job of the Arabic language, particularly its social job from the start of Islam to the current day. It is then underlined that Islam isn't only a simple conviction framework, yet a legislative, social, lawful, scholarly and creative framework where religion assumes a focal part. These two presents, specifically language and religion, have assumed a significant part in the arrangement of Islamic human progress. The history of science should not be considered as separate from political, social, economic and cultural history. After the initial conquests, Muslims, in accordance with the advice and emphasis of the majority of Islam, began to study science and knowledge and learn from anyone and from anywhere. The Islamic world has influenced medieval Europe in various ways, and this is a fact that many scholars have studied and confirmed, and have presented the results of their studies in this regard in the form of numerous books and articles. The purpose of this study is to first examine the capabilities and central role of the Arabic language, especially its cultural role from the beginning of Islam to the present day, and then the role of this language in science in the middle Ages. The study of scientific interactions between the Islamic world and the West in the early centuries, especially in the field of intellectual sciences and works and their results, constitutes the subject of the present article. The method of this research was documentary analysis and in order to investigate the subject of research, the necessary data were collected and documents related to the subject were analyzed.
Authority of the Village Head in Appointing and Removing Village Equipment Based on Regulation of the Minister of Internal Affairs Number 67 of 2017 Junaidi Junaidi; Mila Surahmi; Citra Dewi Saputra
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.385

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The administration of village government has an organizational structure for village governance led by a head who is appointed based on community agreement with an election mechanism regulated in laws and regulations, namely Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, the village head in running the wheels of government is assisted by a secretary village officials and village government officials, the existence of village officials is often a polemic against the process of appointing and dismissing village officials considering the limited number of village officials, while many local people want village officials as a form of community service, so problems arise with the interpretation of who has the authority to appoint and dismissed village officials.
Unveiling Utopian Civic Engagement: Empowering Digital Natives through Digital Literacy for a Better Future Deni Zein Tarsidi; Karim Suryadi; Dasim Budimansyah; Rahmat Rahmat
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.681

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This study aims to uncover the potential of empowering digital natives through digital literacy to strengthen utopian civic engagement for a better future. The research methodology employed in this study is grounded theory, with data collected through in-depth interviews with 15 digital natives respondents in Bandung, Indonesia. The collected data was then analyzed using NVivo version 12 Plus for Macbook software. The study's findings indicate that digital literacy promotes positive social media use and enhances digital natives' civic engagement. Digital natives with high digital literacy tend to have greater social and political awareness, enabling them to identify and address complex social issues through active participation in online discussions and actions. Furthermore, digital literacy helps shape their civic identity and a sense of belonging to online communities. The conclusion of this research provides a deeper understanding of the potential for empowering digital natives through digital literacy for utopian civic engagement.
Legal Regulation on Nuclear-Powered Ships Activity in Indonesian Waters Territory Elieser Ginting; Pujo Widodo; Bayu Setiawan
IJRAEL: International Journal of Religion Education and Law Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/ijrael.v2i2.376

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On 17 September 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States signed the AUKUS agreement legitimizing the ownership and development of Australian nuclear-powered submarines. This has direct implications for Indonesia, which has a strategic position as a trade route. In response to this, Indonesia has taken several political steps at the regional level as well as in multilateral forums. This research is intended to analyze legal steps that can be taken by Indonesia to regulate the navigation and safety of nuclear-powered submarines considering that international maritime law instruments do not accommodate these concerns. Through a normative legal approach, using the theory of Critical Legal Studies and the Concept of Legal Politics, this research finds that Indonesia needs to regulate provisions for the navigation and safety of nuclear-powered submarines at the national level.