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International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies
ISSN : 28072049     EISSN : 28072049     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31098/ijeiis.v1i1
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
IJEIIS invites authors interested in Islamic Studies and its relation to share their research, scientific article, and study with broader society and global readers. The result of the research is expected to contribute to the development of the Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies both theoretically and practically. IJEIIS also welcome research paper from interdisciplinary areas containing Islamic perspectives such as: Sustainable Development, Economic, Finance, Tarbiyah and Education, Halal Studies, Shariah Law and Regulation, Culture, Communication, Medical, Civilization, History, Philosophy, Politic, and Social Studies.
Articles 64 Documents
Millennial Generation Intentions in The Islamic Capital Market Mira Rahmi; Dienni R Sholihah; Anita Nopiyanti
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1351

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Capital market growth is one indicator of a country's economic growth, especially for the growth of the Islamic Capital Market. Currently, the pandemic had a negative impact on the economy and the capital market, but on the contrary, this has actually attracted many new investors to enter the capital market. The millennial generation has great potential for capital market growth. The unique characteristics of the millennial generation such as understanding financial literacy, ease of access, and religiosity are used as research variables. As well as additional variables, namely lifestyle as a moderating variable and Islamic branding as an intervening variable related to the halal industry which will be used as a determining factor for millennial generation intentions in the Islamic Capital Market. The role of the millennial generation in the development of the financial industry, especially in the Islamic capital market, has great potential, given the large population of Indonesia and the majority of Muslims. The opportunity for the millennial generation to be able to invest in the Islamic capital market still needs to be investigated further. The research method uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The sampling technique used stratified random sampling, with the sample criteria being the millennial generation aged between 17-35 years, earning or having monthly money, and domiciled in the DKI Jakarta area. The analysis technique uses multiple regression analysis to examine the relationship between research variables. By using primary data through questionnaires, 207 respondents were obtained. The results showed that the variables of financial literacy, ease of access, religiosity, and Islamic branding as intervening affected the millennial generation's investment intention, but lifestyle variables did not strengthen or weaken the financial literacy variable on investment intentions. The object of this research is limited to the millennial generation who live in DKI Jakarta, so further research is needed for a broader millennial generation object.
Waqf-Based Entrepreneurship Direct Financing Model: Potential and Challenges Rindawati Maulina; Wawan Dhewanto; Taufik Faturohman
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1398

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Continuous effort to strengthen the integration of Islamic commercial finance and Islamic social finance becomes salient. The use of waqf (Islamic endowment) assets for various sector and infrastructure development, which is supported by technological advancement, can also help the economy recover, particularly in the current economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, waqf-based entrepreneurs who contribute significantly to the sustainability of waqf benefits continue to face significant difficulties in obtaining capital for the development of waqf assets. Based on a review of the existing literature and findings from case study through in-depth interviews with selected respondents, the study aims to propose a direct financing model for waqf-based entrepreneurs by empowering affluent Muslim potentials through Islamic banks. There are five (5) fundamental criteria considered as strategic for the integration model to successfully empower waqf-based entrepreneurship in Indonesia, namely continuous literacy and education on contemporary waqf, transformation of regulatory and management transparency, improvement of the professionalism and business capacity of the waqf-based entrepreneurs, synergy and collaboration among stakeholders, and integrated and reliable infrastructure.
Halal Tourism Industry: Advantages and Challenges in Malaysia Faridah Hj Hasan; Siti Aisah binti Yusop; Fatin Lina Amirah binti Mohd Idris; Muhammad Izrin Hani bin Mohd Rani; Santi Rahmawati
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1683

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Halal tourism is gaining popularity as it caters to religious demands and Shariah compliance. Malaysia is one of the most favoured travel destinations for Muslim tourists worldwide, providing halal tourism packages. This study aims to explore the halal tourism industry, particularly the advantages and challenges in Malaysia, and reviews the concept of halal tourism, halal destination, halal hotel and halal food. To better understand the halal tourism industry in Malaysia, this research employs secondary qualitative data gathered from various sources, including books, journal articles, newspapers, journal data, and reports. The SWOT and TOWS matrix were used to analyse the data. The finding discusses the advantages and the challenges of halal tourism in terms of halal destinations, halal hotels and halal food in Malaysia, including the statistics. Malaysia's halal tourism sector can develop further to align with the rise of Muslim visitors. Many other nations, with many Muslims and non-Muslims, work to promote halal tourism. This research shed light on the practice of halal tourism industry in Malaysia.
Trust Studies of Zakat Institutions: A Systematic Review for Future Research Direction Alam, Azhar; Ratnasari, Ririn Tri; Ryandono, Muhamad Nafik Hadi; Prasetyo, Ari; Rahmawati, Estina
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i2.1419

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This study systematically reviewed the literature on trust-related publications in zakat institutions. This study revealed the development of the study of trust in zakat institutions, the thematic classification of the study, and discussions on the direction of future research development. This study adopted the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) system in screening the articles that were the subject of the study. From 415 zakat study documents indexed by the Scopus database, this study selects all articles and leaves 24 studies that make trust in zakat institutions the primary study material.The results show an increasing trend in the number of publications discussing trust in zakat institutions in recent years. This study also classified the findings from empirical research and conceptual models in the factors that shape trust in zakat institutions and the influence of faith on zakat behavior. This study also mapped out qualitative study findings that explain the sources of public distrust of zakat institutions and the solutions offered. This research is a pioneer in the discussion of literature systematically related to the research of trust in zakat institutions. This study also discussed potential research develop a survey of trust in zakat institutions.
Establishing Cash-Waqf Model for Infrastructure Funding: The Analytic Network Process Study Qadri, Resi Ariyasa; Murwaningsari, Etty
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i2.1851

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This research aims to build a cash waqf governance framework that incorporates blended finance to develop the infrastructure in Nusantara, which is the proposed future capital city of Indonesia. Data was collected through a combination of interviews with eight informants and a survey administered to thirty respondents. The acquired data was analyzed using a mixed method that included the thematic evaluation and the analytic network process. The present study posits that the utilization of cash waqf, as a form of innovative financing mandated by the government, holds potential for the development of health infrastructure in the newly established capital of the nation. The findings of this study have significant implications for the development of policies aimed at adopting the blended finance governance structure required by the government. 
An Appraisal of the Practice of Sufism and Jalabi among Yoruba Muslims in Nigeria Yusuph, Dauda Gambari; Olayinka Ibrahim, Oniye
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i2.1914

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Jalabi and Sufism are two abiding practices among Yoruba Muslims. Both have been instrumental to the consolidation and propagation of Islam across the Yorubaland. Many early Yoruba Muslims, especially the Islamic scholars, were both Jalabi practitioners and Sufi adherents. Many Muslims of later generations have, however, abused both. Hence, the coming of Salafiyyah advocates to displace the two, having been considered as innovations (bidcah) that endure among the Muslims. The Salafiyyah advocates propelled another misconception as they failed to acknowledge the parallels between the two but tarred both with the same brush. This now makes it difficult to record the necessary corrections to purge society of the evils of quacks that parade themselves in the land under the guise of Islam. Therefore, This study aims to examine the two phenomena to find their legitimacy in Islam and identify the similarities or otherwise between them. It will also determine the appropriateness or otherwise of Salafiyyah's advocacy against them. Historical and exegetical methods are adopted. The former enables the assessment of historical facts connected to Jalabi and Sufism in Yorubaland. At the same time, the latter allows assessing relevant works, especially the primary sources of Islam, to find the legitimacy for the two variables of this paper. Findings revealed that Sufism came down to Yorubaland along with Islam and that early Muslim scholar devised Jalabi as a dacwah strategy to consolidate and propagate Islam in the land. It also revealed that both exist independently, though combined by some scholars, while many Jalabi practitioners are not Sufis and vice versa. The work concluded by recommending that Salafiyyah scholars address each according to its peculiarities because Jalabi practitioners in modern times are businessmen, while the Sufis are not.
The Influence of GDP and Interest Rate on the Return on Assets of Sharia Life Insurance Companies in Indonesia During the COVID-19 Pandemic Widyani, Donafeby
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i2.1957

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This paper examines the relationship between the effect of GDP and Interest Rate on the Return on Assets of Islamic insurance companies in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic, using the period 2020 to 2022. Multiple linear regression is used to test the degree of relationship between macroeconomic factors and company performance. The results of the study show that GDP and Interest Rate have no significant effect on the ROA of Islamic life insurance companies in Indonesia. There are three reasons provided, the sharia insurance industry has different characteristics from other industries, the social behavior factor during the COVID-19 pandemic, and there are also other factors that affect the ROA of sharia insurance companies. The findings contribute to the operation of Islamic insurance in Indonesia for regulators, investors, and policyholders.
Assessing Contrasting Approaches to Da'wah on Radio in Ilorin, Nigeria Shittu, Abdulwahab Danladi; Mubarak Olalekan, Ibrahim
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i2.1979

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Contemporary scholars in Nigeria have duly acknowledged the significant role of electronic media in conveying the pure messages of Islam. Nevertheless, there exists variation in the approaches taken by advocates of Islam, resulting in diverse outcomes. This study undertook a comparative examination of two radio da'wah programs in Ilorin: "Madrasatud Dalilis Shar'i", hosted by Professor Abdulrahman Ahmad and "Manhaj Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'a" hosted by Alfa Ali Jabata. The aim was to assess the relevance and impact of each program on the masses. Employing a combination of descriptive and comparative research methods, including interviews and observations, the study focused on selected episodes. The relevance of the programs was derived from the examination of the two programs while the impact assessment involved considering audience feedback and listener engagement. The findings indicate that "Manhaj ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'a" adopts a predominantly satirical tone, whereas "Madrasatud Dalilis Shari" maintains an academic approach. In light of these observations, the study recommends that effective da'wah activities should strike a balance between being mild and academic and should not be sataric. This objective could be realized through the establishment of an institution in Ilorin to regulate da'wah practices. This institution, ideally comprising a committee of experts in the field, would require government support to ensure its effectiveness.
Online Counterfeit Drugs in Point View of National Laws and Maqashid Sharia Sudiro, Amoury Adi; Farhani, Siti; Machmud, Aris
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v4i1.2192

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The development of information technology gives two sides of the coin in the dynamic of human life, whether positive or negative. This condition is also pertinent to transactions involving cosmetics and psychotropic substances; without close supervision, it may result in consumer harm. In light of this concern, the present study aims to examine how law reviewing the online spreading of medicines gives law protection. This research uses the normative juridical method with the legislative approach. This research uses a qualitative research method in the form of normative juridical research with a statutory approach regarding Online Counterfeit Drugs and examines the synchronization and consistency of its implementation. The legal sources used are primary and secondary sources relating to Online Counterfeit Drugs guarantees. The data collection technique uses library research by examining references to primary and secondary legal sources. Furthermore, the author investigated and evaluated the efficacy of legal sources. This study was carried out from the perspective of Maqashid al-Sharia. The findings of this study indicate a pressing need for regulations that protect consumers engaging in online transactions, particularly those involving pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and psychotropic substances. Such regulations are essential to prevent consumer losses by ensuring strict liability for manufacturers if their products cause harm. Additionally, the study highlights the crucial role of pharmacists and the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) in overseeing the distribution of drugs and cosmetics prior to their market release.
A Dynamic Hajj Fiqh for Elderly: A Study of Indonesian Pilgrims Uyuni, Badrah; Adnan, Mohammad
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v4i1.2325

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Hajj, one of the pillars of Islam, requires physical and mental capability, making it more suitable for healthy individuals. Recognizing the strong desire of older Muslims to perform Hajj, several countries have implemented "Elderly Friendly Hajj" programs. These initiatives aim to ensure senior citizens can participate in Hajj with greater comfort, reflecting Islam's inclusive values and ease of worship. This research investigates the 2023 Elderly Friendly Hajj Program to provide an evaluation for the Indonesian government to enhance the following year's Hajj organization. The study employs a narrative literature review model, comparing data on Hajj and Fiqh for senior citizens, observations of pilgrims, and literature on Hajj policies and regulations. Additionally, interviews with Hajj officers and pilgrims were conducted to gather firsthand insights. The data was analyzed using descriptive analysis. The findings reveal that the government is continuously improving the Hajj system and management, focusing on prioritizing elderly pilgrims. Significant emphasis is placed on providing senior citizens maximum comfort and worship opportunities through enhanced infrastructure, tailored services, and adjustments in Fiqh laws to accommodate their needs. This study underscores the importance of inclusive practices in religious observances, ensuring senior citizens can fulfil their spiritual obligations with dignity and ease. The evaluation aims to assist the Indonesian government in making informed decisions to improve Hajj services for the elderly further in the future.