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Journal Middle East and Islamic Studies
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Jurnal of Middle East and Islamic Studies (MEIS) (ISSN 2242-6946 and E-ISSN 2685-239X) is a peer-reviewed journal published biannually (January-June and July-December) by the University of Indonesia and managed by the Middle East and Islamic Studies Program, School of Strategic and Global Studies, University of Indonesia. MEIS journal covers the entire Middle East and Islamic Studies from various aspects including. The focus and scope of the MEIS journal is the study of the Middle East and Islam from various aspects including; Politics, Economy, Military, Energy, Culture, Islamic Economics, Halal Industry, Sufism, Psychology and others.
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Self-Compassion As Moderator of Istiqomah Learning and Perfectionism in High School Students Fauzyyah, Adhitia Wardani; Hawadi, Lydia Freyani; Hannase, Mulawarman
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Abstract The stages of adolescent development are generally at the age of high school students who are equipped with developmental tasks to have a good self-identity. Previous research mentioned that there was a public opinion that one form of achieving successful students' self-identity is that they succeed in becoming students at the State Higher Education Universities (PTN). In order to meet these perfect expectations, some students try to be istiqomah in learning by following tutoring program outside of school. By using quantitative research and data collection using purposive random sampling, this research tries to see how the relationship between istiqomah learning and perfectionism of high school students participating in tutoring and trying to see the effect of self-compassion as a moderator variable. Data obtained from 90 respondents showed that there is a significant relationship between Istiqomah learning and student perfectionism (r = 0.417, p = 0.00), there is a negative relationship between perfectionism and self-compassion (r = -0.329, p = 0.002), while self-compassion as a moderator has no significant effect on the relationship between the other two variables (Int_1 t= -0.3052, p = 0.7609).
Analysis of Islamic Comsumption Theory on Demand For Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Alkhonsa, Fitria; Nurwahidin, Nurwahidin
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This study aims to measure how Muslim consumers have applied Islamic Consumption Theory to regularly consumed products by analyzing the variables of maslahah, final spending, and tawazun Islamic consumption theory against the demand for Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). Fourty FMCG consumers can be removed in this study and were distributed randomly. The sample was done change to collected with a purposive sampling method, which obtain the primary data in the form of the respondents' answers to the distributed questionnaires. The results indicate an influence of maslahah in Islamic Consumption Theory on FMCG demand, while the other two variables of final spending and tawazun did not affect FMCG demand. The determination coefficient test result shows that FMCG demand can be explained through maslahah, final spending, and tawazun by 68.3%. On contrary, the remaining 31.7% (100% -68.3%) is influenced by other variables which not included in this study
Tadayyun: Development of Religiosity Scale in Islamic Perspective Taibah, Scientia Afifah; Hawadi, Lydia Freyani; Al-Asyhar, Thobib
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This study aims to develop a religiosity scale called tadayyun, based on an Islamic approach rooted in the Qur'an, hadith, and the opinions of scholars. The research sample consisted of 269 participants residing throughout Indonesia, ranging in age from 18 to 40 years old. Data were collected using the tadayyun scale, which comprised 27 items derived from literature studies. The reliability test results, measured using Cronbach's Alpha, yielded a value of 0.839, indicating good internal consistency. All items demonstrated satisfactory discrimination abilities (p>0.138). Validation was conducted through Exploratory Factor Analysis, identifying three factors. Three items did not meet the criteria for a loading factor above 0.03, resulting in a valid item count of 24. This is due to the existence of intersections at the conceptual level regarding every aspect of tadayyun. The result shows the existence of a strong relationship between faith, worship and morals in measuring a Muslim's religiousness.
The Effect of Interpretation Context In Community Communication arief, abid fathurrahman; Muta’ali, Abdul
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Today’s, general of Muslim community only recognizes one type of recitation method of the Qur'an, specifically riwayat Hafsh 'an Ashim min Tariq Syathibiyah. This recitation became an international standard among qiraat scholars, students, and the general of Muslims. Qiraat sciences collect the principles of different recitation of the Qur'an which are attributed to qiraat scholars (a'immah al-qira'at). Based from Abul Fadhl Ar-Razi's theory about the meaning of Sab'atu Ahruf, the different recitations of the Qur'an (Ikhtilaf al-Qira'ah) have several criteria, including: Differences in nouns (Isim), verbs (Fi'il), cases ( I'rab), adding and subtracting words (Ziyadah wa Naqishah), prioritizing and ending a pronunciation (Taqdim wa Ta'khir), changing letters (Tabdil) and dialect differences (lahjah). This difference of recitations has connection with Arabic morphology (Sharaf), for example in the words "tabayyanu" and "tatsabbatu" in Surah An-Nisa verse 94 and Al-Hujurat verse 6. The purpose of this study is to find out the exact contextual meaning of the differences in qiraat so that it can be applied in the life. The research method used is descriptive-analytic method with literature review and observation. Based on the study that I described in this article, it can be concluded that the differences in the qiraat of the sentences 'Tabayyanu' and 'Tatsabbatu' have different contexts of meaning and complement each other in relation to communication ethics.
France in the Middle East: A Democratic Justification for Military Interventions in Iraq and Beyond. Demeure, Nicolas; Lee, Brice Tseen Fu
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How did France’s refusal to take part in the war on Iraq in 2003 has created the conditions that legitimizes its future military interventions abroad? In this paper, a discourse analysis of the official French Foreign Policy Discourse is done to show why saying no to war in 2003 paradoxically allows France to carry out military interventions in 2015. This paper argues that France, while perpetrating an existing discourse of democracy opposing the civilized against the uncivilized that legitimates Foreign policy as a security tool, by its refusal, transformed military intervention a latent policy andlegitimized the French Self as the most civilized Self.
The Impact of Covid-19 Outbreaks on the Profits of Islamic Banks in Indonesia Siregar, Sabri Rahman
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Abstract The Covid-19 outbreaks hit various business lines in Indonesia. The banking sector has yet to escape the impact of this outbreak. The emergence of the Coci-19 outbreaks in Indonesia can result in the emergence of risks to the performance of Islamic Commercial Banks. This study aims to analyze what factors influenced the level of profitability of Islamic Commercial Banks in the 2020-2022 period when the Covid-19 outbreaks took place in Indonesia. The method used in this research is quantitative by using panel data regression analysis. In this study, there are three categories of variables used. The first category is the banking performance factor with the Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Non-Performing Financing (NPF), and Operating Costs and Operating Income (BOPO). Next is the macroeconomic category with the inflation factor, and finally the monetary category using the BI7DRR factor. This study found that the inflation and BOPO variables had a significant negative effect on the ROA of Islamic Commercial Banks during the observation period. The FDR, NPF, and BI7DRR variables do not affect ROA at Islamic Commercial Banks.
Reigniting the Flame of Change: The Resurgence of Iran’s Radical Feminist Movement in the Aftermath of Mahsa Ahmini’s Death Hergianasari, Putri; Wijanarka, Tunjung
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This article explores the significant impact of the radical feminist movement in Iran following the tragic death of Mahsa Ahmini. This incident sparked widespread international protests and shed light on the unjust treatment of women in Iran. The study employs a qualitative research method with descriptive analysis, and the authors use library research for the collection of data. The findings of this research reveal that the radical feminist movement in Iran has gained strength since Mahsa Ahmini’s passing, marked by numerous demonstrations led by feminist activists advocating for justice and reforms in the discriminatory legal framework. This movement fights for women’s rights, including political and public participation and the right to make decisions about their own lives. The research conclusion underscores the role of social media and technology in bolstering the radical feminist movement in Iran, facilitating information access and communication. Nevertheless, the movement faces formidable challenges, including threats and harassment from authorities and a society that still objectifies and marginalizes women. Consequently, this research underscores the crucial role of the radical feminist movement in driving change and reshaping the societal and legal systems that perpetuate gender discrimination in Iran.

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