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HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies
ISSN : 2460531X     EISSN : 25033042     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28918/hikmatuna
This Journal focuses on Islamic Studies with an integrative approach through social sciences and humanities. The social sciences field covers the studies of Psychology, Economics, Politics, Education, Law, and History. Meanwhile, the humanities field covers the studies of Quran, Hadith, Islamic Astronomy Observatory, Monotheism, Islamic Law, and Sufism. This journal aims to reveal and solve the problems faced by Asian people, especially Indonesia, from the social sciences and humanities perspectives. Therefore, those problems can be solved comprehensively.
Articles 247 Documents
The Transformation of Da'wah Student Activity Unit through Religious Moderation Value Education Moh Muslih; Mohd Mizan Aslam; Diyah Nurul Fitriyati
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 1 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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Radicalism in the name of religion has spread and took root in various universities in Indonesia through, among others, the student activity unit (UKM). This condition needs serious attention from campus officials in order to prevent the students from radical ideology. This is because the main value of religious moderation promoted by Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs includes commitment to nationality, harmony, anti-violence and wisdom towards local culture, which aims to prevent radicalism from being implemented optimally, so that it can endanger student morality. This article aims to portrait the transformation process of UKM da'wah named Al-Fattah, which has been indicated to have radical ideology, into a moderate da'wah unit through religious moderation value education. This participatory action research emphasizes joint learning, participation, and organizational transformation. Through in-depth analysis, the results show that after changing the name from Lembaga Dakwah Kampus Al-Fattah to Korps Dakwah Islam Nusantara, this da'wah unit began to spread moderate Islamic values, or what commonly refer to rahmatan lil alamin. The transformation does not occur only in the aspect of name, but also on the philosophical basis, principle, vision, symbol, and materials for cadre activities. Research contributions include strengthening government programs in order to participate in realizing the religious moderation program launched by the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Substantive Maturity in ‘Āishah’s Marriage Moch. Nurcholis; Mohammad Fajrul Falah Afandi; Mayla Aflahul Karimah; Abdul Latif
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 1 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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This study aims to analyze the substantive maturity of Aishah's marriage, where based on the hadist of the Prophet, Aishah married the Prophet at the age of 6 years and started married at the age of 9 years. The information contained in the hadith is closely related to the issue of child marriage in the mainstream discourse of protecting children's rights, particularly the rules for limiting the age of marriage that have been implemented so far. The method used in analyzing the above problems is descriptive with an approach to the history of Islamic law. This study notes that 'Aishah marriage has fulfilled the substantive maturity element, both physically which is marked by reproductive readiness and non-physical with indicators of intellectual maturity. Besides that, the age of marriage 'Aishah is done by determining the element of purpose (al-ḥadf) in the form of maturity quality and the component of means (al-wasīlah) in the form of age. Thus, this element has significance for religious legality guarantees related to the rules for the age limit of marriage that apply in Muslim countries.
Building Religious Tolerance Through Character Education Based on Local Wisdom of Bugis Culture Yunus Yunus
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 1 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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This study focuses on the issue of the relevance of Bugis culture in creating a tolerant religious community through character education. This is nothing but a contribution to religious tolerance which has recently been eroded due to primordial issues, ethnicity and so on. This research is an qualitative research with ethnography approach. Overall, the authors note that local wisdom of Bugis culture is quite effective, this can be seen in the application inside the classroom and outside the classroom and not an obstacle to creating a tolerant religious community. The local wisdom held in the Bugis culture above in fact has the values ​​of empathy, compassion, togetherness, respect for differences, willing to sacrifice, giving opportunities to others and being patient in acting. In addition, the local wisdom that is cultivated by the Palopo Community, especially the Bugis, when used as the basis for developing character education in universities is in line with the plurality values ​​that characterize this nation. Thus, local wisdom can make universities more characterized and at the forefront in promoting cultural values ​​for progress and development at the national and international levels.
The Effect of Leadership Style and Compensation on Employee Performance with Organizational Commitment Hasna Zulfa Nurfauziah; Kusuma Chandra Kirana; Epsilandri Septyarini; Azmah Othman
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 1 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of leadership style and compensation on employee performance through organizational commitment as an intervening variable. This study uses primary data and is quantitative in nature. The population in this study were all employees of Baitul Maal Wa Tanwil, Gunungkidul Regency, while the sample used was 100 people. Sampling technique used in this research is sampling technique, random sampling and hairs theory with Structural Equation Modeling analysis method. The analysis used in this research is path analysis, hypothesis testing, multiple linear regression and single test. This study indicate that employee performance is getting better if the influence of leadership style and compensation is better preceded by the creation of a higher organizational commitment that individuals have to their organization. This is because leadership style has a positive effect on commitment, but has no effect on performance. Compensation has no effect on commitment but has a positive effect on performance. While commitment has a positive effect on performance so that it can be a mediator between leadership style and employee performance, not on employees.
Mosque as a Place To Build Moderate Community Cucu Cucu; Hesty Nur Rahmi
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 2 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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This study was to investigate the influence of mosques in developing moderate communities in West Kalimantan. Mosques are Da'wah institutions that are aligned with the community's values. Aside from serving as a place of prayer, the mosque is also a source of empowerment for women. Threrefore, the focus of this article is on the role of mosques in the development of Islam and the adoption of models of religious moderation in mosques. This study used a sociological approach. This study reveals that, despite the fact that a certain group was responsible for the mosque's construction, the mosque's management does not take sectarianism into consideration. A significant indication that mosques play a vital role in the development of moderate Islam is their refusal to join sides with particular parties. The mosque serves as a social institution in addition to serving as a place of prayer. The successful implementation of modern mosque administration principles is a model that may be adopted by a number of other mosques to enhance their facilities as a location to foster the development of a moderate community. When modern management ideas are used to mosque management operations, the realization of the mosque's existence is possible to achieve
An Effort to Disengage Mind-Wandering (The Integrated Study between Psychology and Sufism) Erna Dwi Nugraini; Nurul Hikmah Sofyan
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 2 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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Mind-wandering is a condition in which the mind is not focused on the task but wanders widely and spontaneously outside the topic of the task. This becomes a problem when someone is working on a task that requires full concentration, such as when a doctor performs an operation, a scientist conducts an experiment, or an entrepreneur presents a project plan in front of a client. This study aims to provide an alternative solution to overcome mind-wandering in relation to individual productivity by integrating theories from two disciplines, namely mindfulness theory in psychology and waqt and ridha theory in Sufism. The research method used is qualitative with the type of literature study. The data analysis technique used the hermeneutic method and the irfani method. The results of the study show that by being aware of the nature of waqt, ridha, and mindfulness, individuals will pay full attention to the task that is being done at that time. Regardless of whether the task is desirable or not, accepting all the thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations that result from the experience without trying to change them will ultimately keep one’s mind from wandering anywhere and thereby increase productivity.
The The Justice Dimensions in the Provision of Al-'Awl on Islamic Inheritance Law Hafidz Taqiyuddin
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 2 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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This article explores one of the provisions in Islamic inheritance law, namely the provision of al-'awl. Al-'awl is a provision that makes the heirs’ share reduced from the legal portion that has been determined by al-nass. This research focuses on how the dimensions of justice are in al-'awl from Islamic theology and philosophy perspective. This research is a literature study using the Islamic legal philosophy approach. This approach is used in this research because the ushul fiqh approach is an approach that can reveal an object of research from the aspects of philosophy and theology. The study explores different fuqaha perspectives on al-'awl, so finally found that the al-'awl is a rule in the distribution of inheritance with dimensions of justice or benefit. The study’s result state that the solution to proportionally reduce the definite all heirs’ share is a solution that provides public benefits (maslaha) compared to reducing the exact share of some heirs. This research concludes that the provision in the distribution of inheritance that shows justice is a provision under the Allah SWT.’ destiny, In the form of death and family structure, and provisions that resolve problems, not harm family members left by the heir.
Integration of Islam and Science in Islamic Education Triyono Triyono; Izzah Nur Aida Zur Raffar
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 1 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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This article aims to discuss the paradigm of scientific integration between Islam and science. Integration, which has been based on scientific ideas, should have started with integration based on divine ideas. Therefore, the main focus of this paper is how the basic framework of thinking in the integration of Islam and science is based on the idea of ​​divinity, its application in the world of education and the challenges that must be faced with the integration of Islam and science based on the idea of ​​divinity. To answer these problems, the article was designed using the literature review method. Finally, this article sees that the basic idea of ​​integrating science and science must be based on God. This idea is a concrete theoretical solution to immediately realize the integration of science between Islam and science which has long been echoed but is still difficult to implement. Integration that emphasizes the embodiment of divinity in terms of the praxis of knowledge and science, does not bring science into Islamic science. Concretely, in the world of education, this embodiment can be seen from the goals set by an institution in organizing it.
Analysis on Risk, Real Returns, and Performance Measurement of Sharia Stocks and Non-sharia Stocks in Indonesia Yoyok Prasetyo; Ahmad Azam Sulaiman
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 1 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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Indonesia is predominantly Muslim, however, this does not necessarily mean that the number of sharia stock investors in Indonesia is also large. Referring to SOTS data’s, the number of sharia stocks investors is still very small compared to the number of stock investors as a whole. Therefore, research is needed to understand the comparison of risks, returns, and performance measurement of sharia and non-sharia stocks. Using purposive sampling, a sample of 19 stocks were obtained consisting of 14 sharia stocks and 5 non-sharia stocks from 2014 to 2018. This research is an explanatory comparative method and is a quantitative type using a different test. The results show that there is a difference in risk between sharia and non-sharia stocks. However, there is no difference in yields between Sharia and non-Sharia stocks. Performance measurement based on Risk-Adjusted Performance using the Sharpe ratio show that non-Sharia stocks are more dominant in performance than Sharia stocks. Total risk (SD) of sharia stocks (7.945062) is higher and is somewhat bigger than the average non-sharia stock risk (6,186363) and the real returns between sharia and non-sharia stocks, although descriptively statistical the real returns of sharia stocks (0.066179%) is lower than the non-sharia stocks (1.175495%).
New Media and Women's Da'wah Movement in the New Normal Post Covid-19 Era Athik Hidayatul Ummah
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 2 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

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Internet and social media are source of information and religious knowledge references, especially for millennials and middle class urban communities. The transformation of Islamic da'wah from offline to online is still dominated by men preachers. Actually, women’s da’wah movement can be found in new media platforms but they get less attention. This study aims to explain the opportunities and challenges of women in Islamic da'wah in the digital era and the digital da'wah strategy of the Islamic Gender Justice studies (Ngaji KGI) community. The research method is virtual ethnography, a method to provide distinctive understanding of significance and implications of using new media. The perspective theory is innovation diffusion theory is the innovation of da'wah messages is communicated through various channels in social system. The results are new media provided a cyber space for equality, opportunity for women to appear in public and to show their scientific authority. The challenges in digital era are making creative da’wah messages to interest audience and ensuring that audience listens da'wah seriously, so that the goal of da'wah are achieved. The Ngaji KGI’s digital da'wah strategy can be accepted by audience because some factors are relative advantage, complexity, compatibility, triability, observability, and social media.

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