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Contact Name
Zuhair Abdullah
Contact Email
zuhair.abdullah@uingusdur.ac.id
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+6285799315340
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jupe@uingusdur.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Pahlawan, KM. 5, Desa Rowolaku, Kecamatan Kajen, Kabupaten Pekalongan, Provinsi Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
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Kota pekalongan,
Jawa tengah
INDONESIA
Jurnal Penelitian
ISSN : 18299903     EISSN : 25416944     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28918/jupe
Aim Jurnal Penelitian is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research on various aspects of religiosity, Islam, and culture in Indonesia. As a predominantly Muslim country, Indonesia is home to a diverse range of local cultures. Islam, which originated outside of Indonesia, brought with it not only religious doctrines but also cultural influences. The interaction between Islam— as the majority religion— and the unique cultural identity of Indonesia is a central theme of the journal. The journal focuses on exploring the dynamics between Islam and Indonesian identity, examining how the two intersect and influence each other. Scope The dynamics between Islam and Indonesian identity enable a diverse range of scientific studies. Therefore, the scope of Jurnal Penelitian includes issues related to: - The relationship between Islam and local culture in Indonesia, - Islamic movements vis-a-vis the state in Indonesia, - Mainstreaming religious moderation in Indonesia, - Islamic education and appreciation of local culture in Indonesia.
Articles 281 Documents
The Tradition of Mutih Fasting Before Marriage: Spiritual Education for Prospective Brides Faidah, Mutimmatul; Yanti , Nur Puji; Muntazeri , Eliya Najma
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i2.5756

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Mutih fasting is a fasting tradition for the bride before the wedding ceremony in Purwokerto, Pati village, Central Java. This study aimed to describe the implementation and meaning of mutih fasting undertaken by prospective brides and determine the value of mutih fasting spiritual education for the brides. This qualitative descriptive study was conducted from August to December 2021. Data were collected by using observation and interviews. The obtained data were analyzed using the phenomenology approach. The results showed that the practice of mutih fasting allowed them to get closer to Allah. For prospective brides, fasting was interpreted as an inner preparation by cleansing the heart and soul to achieve wedding success and blessings. Physically, it was interpreted as an effort to suppress appetite so that the bride looked more beautiful and their aura radiated. Another finding showed that spiritual education was a process of self-purification (Takhalli) for the bride, adorning themselves with noble character (Tahalli), and feeling togetherness with Allah (Tajalli). After this tirakat, it was hoped that the bride had physical and spiritual readiness to enter domestic life, became a pious wife with a clean soul, behaved well and wisely, and received God's protection and help.
The Transformation of Critical Land Governance Based on the Islamic Spirituality Values Muslih, Moh.; Aenurofik
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i2.4836

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The study aims to transform the critical land governance based on the Islamic spirituality values which contained in the societies economic and environmental conservation values. This study used the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, it was taken by two stages, in each stage there were four procedures. The study involved the society at Dawuhan village, on Sirampong district, in Brebes regency, as teamwork to solve the critical land problem. The result of this study showed that coffee planting as transformation of critical land governance. It transformations based on the environmental conservation and the society’s economic values. After the transformation of critical land governance, the environmental conservation values showed that the critical land in Dawuhan village decreased, meanwhile the society’s economic values in Dawuhan village greatly increased. The critical land reduced, it shown by hard crops (pine, coffee, and etc.) planted in great numbers from 20% to 30%. The progress in economic values also shown by coffee yields, it increased from 1 ton to 5 tons. Alongs woith PAR method implemented in this study, the hard crops and the economy growth.
Promoting Islamic Religiosity in Connection with Local Cultures and the Nation of Indonesia in Higher Education Hakam, Ahmad; Anggraeni, Dewi; Hadiyanto, Andy; Muminova, Zarina
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.5711

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This study aims to investigate how religion (Islam) is understood, confessed, and practiced in a way that it interacts positively with local cultures and the concept of nation as a uniting factor of the people in Indonesia. This research uses a qualitative method by reviewing relevant literature, conducting observation, and interviews with informants in various higher education institutions on Java Island. Data were taken from Islamic Religious Education (IRE) or Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) course, interview with students and lecturers, as well as the course’s accompanying programs administered by public and private universities in Java. The results of the study show that Islamic religiosity and appreciation of local cultures within the frame of Indonesia as a nation can go hand in hand. This mindset is achieved through a religious education course and its extra or co-curricular programs at universities in Indonesia, which is in line with the agenda of building the nation through being religious and maintaining harmony in diverse Indonesian society.
Epigonism Vis A Vis Authentic Islam: Authority Claim And Novelty Production Nizar, Muhammad
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.3562

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This study focuses on acute epigenetic phenomena still inherent in modern civilization today. Epigonism is also more severe in academic research results, which tend to experience repetition of research. This is marked by a sharp decline in interest in Islamic studies, which then tends to copy the classical legacy, considered a novelty in research. On the other hand, Epigonism and claims of Islamic authentication have not yet encountered a meeting point against the most valid claim of Islamic orthodoxy by blaming other groups who are not in line. Another phenomenon that is not inferior is also blaming each other for the results of research in each science discipline, one of which is the common ground for Covid-19. This study recommends that to achieve a complete understanding of Islam, one should harmonize textualism and contextualism to align with any civilization and culture. In addition, there must also be an appreciative attitude towards research results that are not in line with the disciplines that are the focus and dialogue between sciences, namely multidisciplinary research is more focused than monodisciplinary research, which tends to be repetitive even though the place and object under study changes.
The Contribution of Culinary on Halal Tourism: Case Study of Pekalongan City, Central Java, Indonesia Ismanto, Kuat; Rofiq, Ahmad; Mashudi
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.5226

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The purpose of this paper is to identify and explore the role of culinary in the development of halal tourism. Two types of data are needed in this study, namely primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected through observation and interviews. Observations were carried out in several culinary centers. Interviews were conducted with five interviewees determined by purposive sampling. The data obtained were analyzed with content analysis and theme analysis to answer research questions. The results of this study show that Pekalongan City is feasible to become a halal tourism destination because the tourism component has met the criteria. The existence of culinary as a tourism amenity has contributed to halal tourism. Furthermore, the existing culinary can be a tourist attraction in itself. Both restaurants and small business actors provide halal guarantees on culinary, provided through certificates and seller guarantees. On the other hand, tourists have a good perception of Pekalongan City's cuisine, both of the variety of food, halal guarantees, and others. However, these conditions need to be improved to realize the visit's satisfaction and loyalty. The existence of culinary tourism explicitly needs to be fostered to support halal tourism in Pekalongan City. For this reason, local government policies must issue regulations on culinary as a destination to support halal tourism related to halal assurance.
The Acculturation Crisis and Religious Commodification in the Customary Conflict of Rencong Telang Kerinci Ahmad, Jafar; Iskandar, Nuzul
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.5114

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This study examines the role and position of religion in the Rencong Telang customary conflict in Kerinci Regency, Jambi, which has led to the dualism of customary institutions and the commodification of religious symbols. The research highlights two key concerns: first, the crisis of acculturation between Islam and local traditions; and second, the instrumentalization of religion as a commodity in power contestations. Employing a qualitative approach, this study collects data through in-depth interviews, participant observations, and document analysis, which are subsequently analyzed using an interpretive-descriptive method. The findings reveal that the customary conflict in Rencong Telang emerged as a consequence of the declining authority of religious institutions, rendering them incapable of functioning as mediators in resolving social disputes. This crisis threatens the long-established integration of Islam and adat, embodied in the philosophy of adat bersendi syara’, syara’ bersendi Kitabullah. Moreover, in the absence of religious authority, Islamic values are increasingly commodified as a tool for gaining influence and legitimacy in customary disputes. This research contributes to the academic discourse on religious acculturation by offering a critical perspective on the vulnerability of religious institutions in conflict situations. Future studies should explore the broader socio-political implications of religious commodification and its impact on indigenous cultural resilience.
Dialectics Revelation and Local Culture In The Tradition Of Mappanre Temme’ Mustamin, Kamaruddin; Basri; Pamulang, Yunus
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.5030

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This research aims to illustrate the integration between revelation and the local culture of the Sengkang city community. This research uses qualitative research with historical and anthropological approaches. The tradition of Mappanre Temme', also known as Mappanre Lebbe, is a traditional event of Khataman al-Qur'an conducted by the Bugis community as a form of worship because one of the family members has been ready or has finished reading the Holy Qur'an. Mappanre Temme' implemented maccera, which means as a thank you to ustadz (teacher) and hand over foodstuffs, and as a thank you to parents by slaughtering cows, goats, or chickens, depending on the level of community performance. Maccera can be livestock or foodstuffs such as rice, coconut, and bananas. The phenomenon of Mappanre Temme' is always hereditary by the people of Sengkang city, Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi is not only a culture that appears just like that. But this tradition arises because it is inspired by a hadith, as a form of practice from the companions of the Prophet, referred to as the mauquf hadith, which later developed into a tradition inherent in society.
A Cloning Issue of Sacrifice Animals (Qurban) in Biology Teachers' Argumentation in Islamic Organization-Based Alindra, Afridha Laily; Widodo, Ari; Rahman, Taufik; Riandi
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.3561

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One of the exciting topics in the socio-scientific issue is cloning. This issue is seen as a debatable issue in religion and science. In the practice of science learning in class, Biology teachers are required to be able to present this topic proportionally. This research aims to study how the arguments of Biology teachers in Islamic organization-based senior high schools in Indonesia face the cloning issue of sacrificed animals. This research was conducted in three Islamic organization-based senior high schools. This research uses the qualitative method by observation process on the learning of cloning topic in the class, questionnaire, and an in-depth interview with Biology teachers of XII grade from the three different schools in Banten Province, Indonesia. Results of the research show that related to the cloning issue of sacrifice (Qurban) animals is not only related to the religious aspect; there is the existence of specific argumentation patterns in the mind of the teachers. The designs are presented in the frameworks of economic (Organization A), social humanity (Organization B), and knowledge (Organization C). These three frameworks of organization give the primary colors for each teacher's argumentation. Thus, further studies must explore the effects of Islamic organizations on the arguments and the practice of cloning topic teaching at Islamic organization-based senior high schools.
Online Business Practices: A Study of Islamic Business Ethics Perspective in Indonesia Saputra, Arief Dwi; Rahmatia, Alfina; Wahyuningsih, Sri Handari; Azhar, Andi
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.4614

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Islamic business ethics is the implementation of the basic principles of Islamic-based business, which the Al-Qur'an and As-Sunnah guide. This study will explain online business practices in Indonesia by observing an Islamic perspective. This study uses a qualitative strategy by investigating Islamic business ethics in online business practices in Indonesia through information and document data collection in the form of reputable online media news. Data were analyzed and managed using Nvivo plus 12; then, conclusions were drawn. The aim of this study is achieved by finding that there are still many ethical violations in online business practices from a religious perspective. The findings also reveal that Islamic values are rarely used in business implementation because some violations occur not based on the intention of worship and are not based on Islamic principles such as At-Tauhid, Al-Amanah, As-Sidq, Al-Adalah, At-Ta'awun, Al-Maslahah, At-Taradi, and Al-Akhlaq Al-Karimah. This also proves that online business practices are still oriented to worldly aspects. The implication of the results of this study explains that doing business activities from an Islamic perspective contains principles that comprehensively govern ethics. So that the purpose of doing business is not solely for the interests of worldly welfare, but for the welfare of the ukhrawi in the pleasure of Allah SWT, and the benchmarks are al-Qur'an and al-Hadith.
Islamic Moderation Education in the Concepts of Wahdat al-Wujud and Wahdat asy-Syuhud Nafi’a, Ilman; Gumiandari, Septi
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v19i1.5862

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The teachings of Sufism play an essential role in balancing human life. Sufism can practically be driving forces to provide peace, coolness, and friendliness to create religious and social harmony. This study aims to explain the values of religious moderation education reflected in the concepts of wahdat al-Wujud and wahdat asy-Syuhud. This study used qualitative methodology with a literature approach. The primary sources are taken from two books: wahdat al-Wujud 'Inda Ibn Arabi by Abdul Karim Ibn Abdul Jalil and Ibn al-Faridh wa al-Hubb al-Ilahi by Muhammad Mustafa Hilmi, while the secondary ones are references taken from journals, books, and other writings that explain Islamic moderation, philosophical Sufism, and educational values. The results showed that the concept of monotheism carried by Ibn Arabi’s wahdat al-Wujud and Ibn al-Faridh’s wahdat asy-Syuhud, in the context of the issues of religious moderation, does not only discuss a single divinity, but it also offers five ideas: (1) equality of relationship between people, (2) human rights, (3) tolerance in religious plurality, (4) harmony in religious life, and (5) values of Islamic moderation Education. These values are very important to be implemented into the practice of teaching and learning.