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Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29883512     DOI : 10.61455/sicopus
Focus: The focus of Sicopus is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. The Journal will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Scope: The scope of this journal includes: - Antropology - Art - Citizenship and Humanity - Communication studies - Corporate governance - Criminology - Crosscultural Studies - Demography - Development studies - Economics - Education - English Literature - Ethics - Geography - History - Law - Linguistics - Library Science - Media Studies - Methodology - Philosophy - Political Science - Population Studies - Psychology - Public administration - Sociology - Social Society - Social Welfare
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Development and Thinking of Classical Islamic Pharmacy Towards a Progressive and Sustainable Pharmacy Intan Trisakti; Muhammad Imam Riswanto; Rosi Hayyu; Hanif Fibiana Asyhari; Muthoifin; Hanifah Ridha Azzahra; Muhammad Reza Aziz Prasetya; Ahmad Alfarobi Jauharul Ilmi; Ariq Fadhlur Cahyanto9; Afiyah, Ishmah
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Main Theme: Moral Foundations in Social Sciences and Humanities for a Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i02.54

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The purpose of this study is to determine the existence of pharmaceutical science inseparable from its development history which is a long process of growth and development of pharmaceutical science. The method used is library research. The results of the study showed that the development of Islamic pharmacy went through four phases, namely (first phase, second phase, third phase, and fourth phase) and in each of these phases Muslim scientists made a significant contribution to the development of pharmaceutical science. Pharmaceutical services today have been growing in addition to being product-oriented, also patient-oriented.
Illness and Treatment in Theological and Normative Viewpoints Nabilla Andasari Putri; Ulfi Nurhida Mahardika; Eka Intan Kusuma Wardhani; Marina Ayu Ningtyas; Tri Oktarina; Muthoifin; Qoree Butlam; Mohamed Akhiruddin Ibrahim; Muhammad Hamma’Adama Ahmad
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Main Thema: Advancements in Social Sciences and Humanities for Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i03.55

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The purpose of this study is to find out Islamic ethics in addressing illness and treatment. Methods used with literature search and literature selection. The theoretical framework of this study is that the Covid-19 pandemic has touched on every aspect of human life and raised many ethical questions. Several debates took place in various healthcare communities related to the coronavirus. In addition, religious communities also face various questions and challenges related to the Covid-19 pandemic regarding spiritual beliefs, ritual practices, and moral principles of the community. The results of the study show that every Muslim believes that every disease has its cure but man's job is to research and find a cure. Treatment is a healing effort recommended by the Prophet SAW, even if it is part of a form of tawakkal to Allah SWT, but treatment is prohibited by using drugs from unclean or made from objects forbidden by Islam. In times of emergency, Islam provides rukhsoh (leeway) for treatment with the haram with some emergency conditions that scholars have explained. Except for khomr, khomr still cannot be used as medicine, because in khomr emergency conditions are not met.
Halal Certification of Drugs and Food in Normative and Health Review Afiv Wahyudi; Cahya Rahma Utami; Riza Monasyifa; Siti Amalia Wahyu Pratiwi; Muthoifin; Bello Ali; Abubakar Muhammad; Husna Srifyan, Jihan
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Main Thema: Advancements in Social Sciences and Humanities for Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i03.56

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The purpose of the study is to find out Islamic ethics about medicine and food. Halal certification of a product is very important for Muslim consumers and also beneficial for manufacturers of medicinal and food products. The subject of this study is several studies on the determination of halal certification/labelling on each drug and food product to determine the response of micro-businesses to the obligation to determine halal certification on each product. Methods used with literature search and literature selection. The results of the study show that halal certification of a drug and food product is very important for Muslim consumers and also beneficial for manufacturers of medicinal and food products. The halal product in question is all kinds of objects made of elements that are allowed by Sharia so that they can be used, be it consumption, use, or daily use.
Excellent Pharmacist Service Strategy in the Pharmaceutical Community Towards Superior and Progressive Pharmacy Anindya Salsabila; Ranatri Puruhita; Siti Nadhira Indah P.I; Parwati; Siti Sitatul Mar’ah; Muthoifin; Muchammad Taufiq Affandi; Husna Srifyan, Jihan; Ishmah Afiyah
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Main Theme: Moral Foundations in Social Sciences and Humanities for a Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i02.57

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The purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of good and bad pharmaceutical ethics. The methods used are population and sample, sampling techniques, operational definitions, research instruments, data collection techniques, and data analysis. The results of research related to the implementation of practices based on SPKA as a whole can be used as studies and inputs in addition to the results of supervision from the government so that the government together with IAI professional organizations can support pharmacists in implementing practices according to standards. Decisions can also be taken appropriately by stakeholders in providing guidance, supervision and follow-up on the implementation of standards by pharmacists in pharmacies. Pharmacists can get full support to raise awareness of legal compliance in carrying out responsible practices.
Existence and Consistency of Theological Practice (Prayer) in the End Times Shofiyatul Muslimah; Muhammad Ammar Al-amudi; Prabu Arya Sembara
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Main Theme: Moral Foundations in Social Sciences and Humanities for a Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i02.60

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This study aims to 1) provide an explanation of the law of congregational prayer, 2) provide an explanation of the virtues of congregational prayer, and 3). Identify the factors that cause Muslims today to neglect or even abandon the Jama'ah prayer. To collect this research data, a literature research technique known as the normative juridical approach to literature evaluation was used. The Quran, the sunnah of the prophet, ijma', and qiyas are sources of information on the discussion of this congregational prayer. The findings of this study lead to the conclusion that congregational prayer is the sharia of Allah and the Messenger of Allah. The law of performing prayers in mosques, scholars of the madhab dissented.
Early Moral Cultivation to Build and Improve the Character of Millennial Youth Rilia Agustin; Ishma Amelia
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Main Theme: Moral Foundations in Social Sciences and Humanities for a Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i02.61

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This study aims to 1). Identify sources of morals, concepts, and goals, 2). Understanding the factors of forming morals, 3). Analyze character education from an Islamic perspective and how to implement it. The research method used is a qualitative method with a library research approach with the Koran, hadith, Indonesian translation books, and scientific works, books, and articles that serve as sources of information. The findings of this study indicate that character education has a higher meaning than moral education, therefore character education not only teaches right and wrong, but at the same time instils good habits (habituation) so that students understand, can feel, and are willing to do what is good. Thus, good and bad, according to Islamic morality, are based on the eternal and universal Qur'an and hadiths the fruit of obedience to Allah Ta'ala.
Implementation of Islamic Ethics in Pharmaceutical Services: A Literature Review Approach Diski Wahyu Wijianto; Ahda Maulida Ulufan Nurinnafi'a; Anisah Luthfitah; Muhammad Wildan Firdaus; Sastyana Suryandaru; Rizkina Elistya Febriani
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Main Thema: Advancements in Social Sciences and Humanities for Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i03.64

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Pharmacy services require a solid moral foundation in addition to technical skills. In situations like this, the application of Islamic ethics in pharmaceutical practice becomes relevant and important. Excavating Islamic moral principles that cover spiritual, social, and human aspects, this article discusses the close relationship between Islamic ethics and pharmaceutical service. Pharmacists need to provide fair and dignified service to Islamic moral values. Islamic values include sincere intentions, strong beliefs, prevention of damage, justice, privacy, and professional development. In addition, the spiritual aspect is emphasized, given the importance of spirituality in the lives of Muslim patients. The data search method is used through online journals through the use of sources such as Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Web Of Science, Scopus, and Elsevier, by conducting journal reviews over the past 15 years. This article emphasizes the importance of Islamic ethics education and training in pharmaceutical practice and stresses that pharmacists who understand Islamic Ethics better can help patients better, guarantee quality of service, and address complex ethical issues. It is recognized that the effective application of Islamic ethics in the pharmaceutical industry requires cooperation between the public, pharmacists, and other health professionals. It is expected that public awareness of the importance of Islamic ethics can shape a positive attitude toward pharmaceutical services and encourage adherence to ethical principles. Despite obstacles such as the lack of support for spiritual care and the limitations of knowledge, the future offers a great opportunity to develop extensive pharmaceutical practices that are consistent with Islamic moral values. This can be achieved through improved education, clear ethical guidelines, and interprofessional collaboration. The application of Islamic ethics in pharmaceutical services can be a solid foundation for comprehensive and dignified health care.
itu HUBUNGAN HUKUM DAN ETIKA ISLAM DALAM PRAKTIK APOTEKER: TINJAUAN PUSTAKA Ricky Aditya Syam; Tifan Adji Hutama; Istiara Subekti; Arwana Nareswara; Fathatul Bariyah; Rizky Aulia
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Main Thema: Advancements in Social Sciences and Humanities for Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i03.67

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This study examines the relationship between Islamic law and pharmaceutical practice, focusing on the necessity of meeting the criteria of halal and purity in pharmaceutical products for Muslim patients. In this context, pharmacists are essential in ensuring that medical practice meets professional standards and harmonizes with Muslim patients' religious and cultural beliefs and values. The study used a qualitative approach to collect and analyze data from various sources, including interviews with pharmacists and Muslim patients and literature reviews on pharmaceutical ethics and Islamic law. The results showed a gap in knowledge and awareness among pharmacists about halal principles in pharmacy. This often causes discomfort and concern among Muslim patients who are worried about the halal medicine they are taking. The study also found that better training and education on Islamic law and pharmacy could improve the quality and trustworthiness of Muslim patients' care in the health system. This research suggests the need to develop pharmaceutical guidelines that consider aspects of halal and Islamic law and ongoing training for pharmacists to improve understanding and service to Muslim patients. As such, this research contributes to inclusive and culturally sensitive pharmaceutical practices.
Mini Review: Rights and Obligations of Patients as Consumers of Health Services from An Islamic Perspective Nursoleha, Eva; Mahira Sitompul, Jihan; Syifa, Dhia; Windi Lestari, Nita; Zaini Fahmi, Muhammad
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Main Thema: Advancements in Social Sciences and Humanities for Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i03.77

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Health is very important to improve the growth and development of the nation's life, and has an important role in shaping a healthy, just, and prosperous society. The synergy between the caring behaviour of medical servants and Islamic morality is expected to increase patient satisfaction with health services. In the context of medical services, the rights and obligations of patients as consumers are also regulated by law, where patients have the right to obtain information, protection, and compensation for errors in medical services. The purpose of this review article is to explain the application of Islamic law in health services, identify the rights and obligations of patients in the Islamic context, discuss the synergy of Islamic morality and health services, highlight the importance of balancing patient rights and obligations, provide an understanding of Muslim health consumer awareness, and encourage understanding of patient rights and obligations by the health law. The method of searching for scientific articles used as literature in this review through the website https://scholar.google.com using the keywords "patient rights and obligations"; "Islamic health services"; "patient rights in Islam"; "informed consent"; Health in Islamic perspective". The importance of the balance between patient rights and obligations, providing an understanding of health consumer awareness and encouraging understanding of patient rights by the health law.
Islamic Business Ethics: Practice of Buying and Selling Antibiotics Without a Doctor's Prescription Dinda Putri Faridti; Nadia Dwi Oktaviani; Siti Baroroh Zakiyatul Islah; Muhammad Faqih; Samiyo, Mia Kusumawardani
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): Main Thema: Advancements in Social Sciences and Humanities for Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v1i03.78

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Ethical dilemmas are associated with business, and identifying these ethical dilemmas is a key aspect of Islamic marketing strategy. In terms of terminology, business ethics is also called the science of good or bad behaviour regarding values. In simple terms, business ethics is an economic science that is often forgotten by society. Related to the existence of resistance due to irrational use of drugs, one of them is caused by use that is not by the patient's clinical conditions which occurs due to the use of antibiotics without a doctor's prescription. This occurs because it is easy for people to obtain antibiotics without considering or getting recommendations from authorized health workers, especially doctors (Ihsan et al., 2016). The purpose of this article is to explain Islamic ethics in business based on Islamic principles in health services when purchasing antibiotics without a doctor's prescription at pharmacies. The search method for scientific articles used as literature in this review is through the scientific journal article websites ScienceDirect, Scholar, Harzing Publish or Perish using the keywords "Islamic philosophical ethics"; “Islamic business ethics”; "antibiotics without a doctor's prescription". The importance of Islamic business ethics in antibiotic buying and selling transactions for patient health in using antibiotics appropriately to prevent antibiotic resistance and encouraging understanding of pharmacies to comply with health laws.

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