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Taufiqur Rohman
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Jln. Kusuma Bangsa No.9 Pekalongan, Telp. (0285) 412575, Fax. (0285) 423418 Pekalongan Indonesia
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INDONESIA
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
Mitigation Sexual Violence Against Children in Aceh Roslaili, Yuni; Ulfah, Marina; Suparwany; Muzaky, Muhammad; Aisyah, Siti
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.7231

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Although Aceh had issued a number of regulations concerning sexual violence against children, the trend of sexual abuse in Aceh has tended to increase annually. This article investigated the Aceh government's response to child sexual abuse cases through the Banda Aceh Municipal UPTD PPA as instructed by Qanun No. 9/2019. This article relied on qualitative research, using case studies and in-depth interviews about the Aceh sexual violence victims' treatment from their advocates at the UPTD PPA office in Banda Aceh. The interviews were intended to analyse the implementation of Qanun No. 9/2019 on the Implementation of Response to Violence against Women and Children in Aceh.  This study concluded that the implementation of Aceh Qanun number 9 of 2019 concerning the organizing and addressing violence against children had not been well carried out and had not yet been efficient. It was evidence that although Aceh had passed a number of regulations on the prevention of sexual violence against children, including Qanun Aceh number 9 of 2019, the local government had not yet issued technical guidelines for implementation; therefore, relevant agencies currently not working collaboratively in dealing with children's sexual abuse cases in Aceh and remained working in a sectoral manner. In addition, the community and parents were less motivated to report cases of sexual abuse that occurred in their environment because it was seen as a disgrace. In addition, child victims often experience mental decline, thereby making it difficult to obtain information about what had happened to them.
Legal Protection for Donors Who Fall into Poverty in Indonesia and Singapore Marina, Karina Putri; Erni, Daly
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.7243

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This research analyzes cases related to legal protection for grant givers who have fallen into poverty, even though grants are given free of charge and without receiving compensation, for Muslims based on Article 210 paragraph (1) the Compilation of Islamic Law there is a limitation on the amount of the grant, namely it cannot exceed one third to protect the rights of his heirs. The type of research used is doctrinal, taken from literature studies of statutory regulations. Based on the results of this research analysis, the implementation of grants for Muslims in Indonesia must follow the provisions in the form of pillars and grant conditions that have been determined in the Compilation of Islamic Law, including provisions regarding the maximum limit for grant implementation of 1/3 (one third) of the grantor's assets. The grant is null and void if it violates the provisions of Article 210 paragraph (1) of the Compilation of Islamic Law, this is because it violates the objective terms of the agreement. In Singapore there are restrictions when releasing an object through a grant in Singapore. In particular, the determination of rights and interests over land in Singapore is regulated by statutory regulations and the Controller of Residential Property as the Land and Property Registry Agency is a Singapore government institution that has authority over land in Singapore. Apart from being regulated in the Civil Code, grants are also regulated in the Compilation of Islamic Law in Indonesia.
Nahdlatul Ulama’s Maslahah Family Movement for Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia: Maqasid al-Sharia Perspectives Ahmad, Maghfur; Muniroh, Siti Mumun
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.7262

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TThe present study aims to showcase the roles of the Nahdlatul Ulama’s (NU) Maslahah Family Movement (GKMNU) in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) from the viewpoint of maqasid al-sharia. Grounded in a qualitative research design, this study focuses on the Maslahah Family Movement in Pekalongan City and Batang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. Data were garnered through interviews, observation, and documentation. The data were analyzed employing Miles and Huberman’s interactive analysis. Study findings demonstrate that the GKMNU was a pioneering step in building an empowered, qualified, and harmonious family with the principles of maslahah (goodness). The GKMNU in Pekalongan City concentrated more on strengthening education, training, and family counseling, whereas the GKMNU in Batang Regency emphasized aspects of economic literacy. Neither of them did not address issues on welfare, health, and economic empowerment. The problem movement’s performance needs to be optimized regarding participation, management, and program quality even though the construction of maslahah families represents a tangible expression of maqasid al-sharia and as a way of expediting development goals. The theoretical implications of this study support the notion that the maslahah family plays a crucial role in ensuring the achievement of sustainable development goals. The study also provides practical insights into policy and program development that enhances families’ endeavors to participate as agents of change in the direction of the SDGs. This study advances the synergy of integrative Islamic studies, integrating family concerns, Islamic legal principles, and political development strategies in the context of implementing the SDGs through the maqasid al-sharia-based maslahah family program.
Women's Autonomy in Batik Workers “Divorce Decision Making” Muhtarom, Ali; Muhajarah, Kurnia; Dli'fain, Alif Faza
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.7264

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Women today continue to face inferiority. The patriarchal culture prevalent in society generally positions women in a marginalized social status, rendering them vulnerable to violence and exploitation. This results in women lacking control within the household and the absence of autonomous rights. This issue is further exacerbated in the context of divorce cases. This research aims to reveal women's autonomy and the dynamics between husbands and wives in terms of work division and decision-making within the family. This study is a field research that employs a qualitative approach. Collected data were processed and analyzed using an interrelation model. The findings of this study are as follows: First, women's autonomy and power can be realized through access opportunities for women, supported by the existing environmental conditions. Second, in divorce cases, women's autonomy can be assessed through six factors: the absence of spousal responsibility, economic instability, gender awareness, social conditions, ego, and the husband’s lack of motivation to work. Third, the relationship between spouses in work division tends to reflect an equal partnership. Family decision-making, as identified in this study, is characterized by wife-dominant and syncratic decision-making types.
Syirkah and Agrarian Disputes Resolution in Toll Construction Projects Ali, AM. Hasan
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.7278

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Agrarian disputes require resolution. For years, acquiring people’s land for constructing toll infrastructure project still use compensation as the popular term. Philosophically, the term means a reward in the form of money or non-money (in kind) which creates agrarian disputes. The partnership-profit sharing or syirkah offers a win-win solution to solve agrarian disputes. This article used systematic literature review (SLR) approach, which is similar with helicopter view model in looking at the topic of a particular study as a whole by using machine engine system. The aim of using this approach is obtaining complete and comprehensive information that have not been conducted by the previous researches.
The Pursuit of Legal Harmony in the Integration of Sharia Economic Law Compilation, OJK Regulations, and DSN-MUI Fatwas Tarmidzi; Khasanah, Karimatul; Arwani, Agus; Said, Kholil; Ramadhan, Mahendra Utama Cahya
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.7342

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The present study aims to explore the depth of conflict of legal norms between the Sharia Economic Law Compilation (KHES), Financial Authority Services (OJK) regulations, and the National Sharia Board of the Indonesian Ulema Council (DSN-MUI) fatwas, investigate the causes of this normative divergence, and explore harmonization strategies to create legal certainty for Sharia financial institutions in Indonesia. Designed with normative legal research methodology, this study garnered data through literature review and analyzes it using interpretation method. Study findings demonstrate that there are eighteen different norms in the three regulations, with some differences resulting in conflict. The causes of these conflicts vary, including the use of ambiguous terms, adoption of conventional definitions, errors in translation of terms, and inconsistencies in concept development. In addition, the concurrent application of rules, differences in terminology, time gaps in issuance, and overlapping authorities also contribute to disharmony. This research contributes by offering a comprehensive solution, which includes identifying the sources of disharmony, harmonizing concepts and definitions, and applying legal interpretation and construction methods. This approach addresses the discrepancies and create a harmonious normative balance in policy and regulation. The implications of this research are very significant for Sharia financial institutions in Indonesia, as it identifies conflicts of legal norms between KHES, OJK regulations, and DSN-MUI fatwas and explores harmonization strategies
Strengthening Marriages Through Ati Maccinong's Ethical Values Yunus
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i1.8606

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This research aims to analyze the importance of local wisdom in mitigating domestic conflicts, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary society. The study was motivated by the observation of high rates of post-marital conflicts, including divorce, domestic violence, and infidelity, which pose significant social challenges. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research gathered data through interviews with four categories of informants: The Head of Office, the Head of Islamic Community Guidance and KUA, Traditional Leaders, Husbands and Wives, and Islamic Religious Counselors. Secondary data were sourced from relevant documents to complement the primary data. The findings reveal that marriage guidance rooted in local wisdom significantly enhances the confidence of brides and grooms in their marital life by imparting essential knowledge and skills. Couples who participate in such pre-marital guidance report feeling better prepared to navigate domestic life, thus reducing the likelihood of conflicts. This preparation is crucial in fostering a harmonious (Sakīnah) family environment. The study underscores the efficacy of local wisdom values from Lontarak, which align with societal norms and etiquette, such as Abbulo Sibatang and Ati Maccinong. These values play a pivotal role in the guidance process, promoting understanding and respect within the marital relationship. Consequently, the incorporation of local wisdom into marriage guidance programs emerges as a vital strategy for addressing and preventing domestic conflicts, thereby contributing to the overall stability and well-being of families.
Visionary Learning in the Subjects of Islamic Education and Character Based on Idealism in Generation Z Khotimah, Nur; Syukur, Fatah
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v6i2.8754

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The aim of this study was to find a visionary learning model for subject Islamic Education and Character (IE-C) to shape character. The application of visionary learning in IE-C based on idealism makes it possible to achieve learning objectives by achieving spiritual aspects with noble character, especially for Z generation. Hence, the educators are encouraged to integrate future competencies (4K) in all IE-C materials, so that they can optimize the potential of students' visionary intelligence that consists of SQ, EQ, IQ, and PQ. The research method used in this study is a descriptive analysis with qualitative approach The results of this study indicate that in visionary learning an educator tries to integrate faith and practice into all IE-C learning. This learning focuses on the habituation program and future motivation, thus encouraging the creativity of Z generation students to be critical, communicative and able to collaborate with their friends. So that, the growth of noble character in the students of Z generation, can be implemented and the results can be expected to be achieved.
Promoting Models of Moderate Islam-based Education: Insight from Indonesia and Australia Mustakim, Zaenal
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v6i2.8757

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In response to the need for enacting Islamic education to tackle radicalism and violent extremism (RVE), the present study aims to explore the models of moderate Islam-based education in Indonesia and Australia and to explain the challenges in promoting moderate Islam in both countries. Grounded in an exploratory case study, data were garnered through in-depth interviews and observation. Findings of this study expose that firstly, the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) chairmen in both Central Java, Indonesia and Melbourne, Australia portrayed the same views on moderate Islam; it was religiously and ideologically situated between two radical and extremist groups, i.e., the fundamentalist group and the liberal one. Secondly, the model of moderate Islam-based education depicted by the NU chairpersons in Central Java, Indonesia employed two approaches, namely: formal madrasas/schools and non-formal education, and the strategies performed in the formal education proposed a design of moderate Islam value-based learning. Meanwhile, the model of moderate Islam-based education in Melbourne, Australia applied non-formal education. Lastly, this study also reveals several challenges encountered in fostering moderate Islam to confront the problem of RVE emerged in the sector of Islamic education in Indonesia and Australia.
Back-To-Islam Versus Islamic Moderation Movements In Indonesia Kastolani; Munajat; Yusof, Abdullah
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v6i2.8761

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The present study to analyze the social activities of the fundamentalist movements in contrast to those of the moderate Islamic movement in Indonesia. It focusses on two groups in Salatiga Central Java: the Hati Beriman Foundation and the Khadijah Volunteer representing the fundamentalist groups, which they call themselves as the Back-to-Islam movement, and the Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) representing the moderate groups. By observing the activities of those groups and interviewing their key activists, the study investigates their contstations and why the Back-to-Islam group has gained more popularity to te public rather than those of the moderate groups. The results show that that the emergence of Back-to-Islam movements marks a new contestation between Muslim fundamentalism and moderate Muslims in Indonesia. Previously, the contestation focused on debates around the meaning of Islamic texts or teachings, but now it moves forward to get more Muslim sympathy in general. Moreover, that transition arises because of the political defeat of Muslim fundamentalist groups in upholding Islamic law (sharia). Besides, the transition occurred because fundamentalist Muslim groups considered that Muslims in Indonesia were experiencing pressure through radical stigma and terrorism.

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