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Multicultural Islamic Education Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30258839     DOI : 10.23917
Multicultural Islamic Education Review is an open-access and peer-reviewed international journal that invites academicians (students and lecturers), researchers, and scientists, to exchange and disseminate their work, development, and contribution in the area of Islamic Education and Multiculturalism. Title: Multicultural Islamic Education Review Initials: MIER Abbreviation: MIER Publications: Semi-Annually ISSN: on progress (Online) Publisher: Doctor of Islamic Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia
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The Art of Communicating with Brain, Heart, and Soul: An Islamic Perspective on Neurophilocommunication Anurogo, Dito; Sasmita, Niken Sasadhara; Syarif, Ubed Abdilah; Awaliah, Nur Rahmah; Rachman , Budhy Munawar; Jia Yi Wang (王 家儀) , Jia Yi Wang
Multicultural Islamic Education Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/mier.v1i2.2893

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Communication in the digital age has been transformed into more complicated ways due to various mediums and platforms based on information technology and digital devices. The digital age has brought about complex changes to communication through the use of technology and digital devices. It has more threats as well as benefits and innovations. In the meantime, many people who engaged in communication don’t fully take advantages but fall into miscommunication due to lack of digital literacy. In particular, in the field of health services, the threats of digital communication would make people, for instances the patients, in danger. While it offers benefits and innovations, it also brings new threats, particularly in the field of healthcare where miscommunication can harm patients mentally and physically. The miscommunication, misunderstanding etc. would harm their health mentally and physically. To address these issues, it is crucial to explore and analyze communication from multiple perspectives using scientific approaches. Hence, thinking and research on communication is extremely important. Various scientific approaches should be applied to analyze and sharpen communication in multiple perspectives. This manuscript discusses soft-skills of communication in the field of health issues of the digital era. This study is an attempt to invent the theoretical foundation of the ways in communication throughout analytical and philosophical approaches. It is Neurophilocommunication (NPC) that comprise of thoughts in communication that could be applied in the field of health issues on digital base and platforms.This study proposes NPC, a concept combining communication and neuroscience to enhance communication in healthcare in the digital era. The goal is to establish a theoretical foundation for effective communication and to improve the health outcomes of patients.
The Baseline of Multicultural Education: An Examination from Islamic and Buddhist Standpoints Wiranto, Erham Budi; Suranto; Muhammad Maga Sule; Nagoor Gafoordeen
Multicultural Islamic Education Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/mier.v1i2.2895

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This paper examines the fundamental principles of multicultural education within the philosophical frameworks of Buddhism and Islam. The significance of this subject lies in the fact that the examination of multicultural education is mostly focused on accounts of educational reform methods and movements, with very little exploration of the theoretical underpinnings and conceptual elements, particularly in relation to the philosophical foundations of multicultural education. This report compiles data from many literary sources, employing a qualitative analysis approach. This study scrutinizes the comparative analysis of multicultural education through the lens of Buddhism and Islam, utilizing a conceptual framework that emphasizes the investigation of ontology, epistemology, and axiology as key variables for comparison. The study revealed that there exist conceptual distinctions in the context of multiculturalism when comparing Buddhism and Islam. Divergences arise due to the distinct historical foundations of Islam and Buddhism. However, it is essential to note that there exist inherent similarities in the domains of ontology, epistemology, and axiology, thus indicating a convergence between Islam and Buddhism in the context of developing a multicultural framework for education. Islamic philosophy and Buddhist philosophy offer a solid foundation for the practical application of multicultural education.
Accusations of Islamophobia and Radicalism Against Muslim Women in Hijab in Indonesia: A Bibliometric Analysis Tamami, Fauziyah; Rahmawati, Siti; Maksum, Muhammad Nur Rochim; Apriantoro, Muhamad Subhi; Muchammad Taufiq Affandi; Shaifurrokhman Mahfudz
Multicultural Islamic Education Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/mier.v1i2.3023

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This study aims to determine the mapping of the development and direction of research on allegations of Islamophobia and Radicalism against Muslim Women wearing hijab in Indonesia using articles indexed by Google Schoolar, WoS, and Scopus databases. This study uses a quantitative approach of bibliometric analysis method to explore all publications indexed in the Scopus database regarding allegations of Islamophobia and radicalism against Muslim women wearing hijab in Indonesia from 2008 to 2023. Data obtained and analyzed using Excel and R/R-Studio. VOSviewer is used to perform visual analysis of keyword occurrence and document citations in a stimulating manner. Researchers found 74 publications that fit the function, subject, and criteria set. The results of this study show an annual growth rate. The papers are analyzed in terms of publications by field of science, the number of studies published annually. The bibliometric analysis performed was limited to Scopus data. Other national and international databases were not taken into account in the study. The limitation of this study is only taking data sets or meta data in publications indexed by Scopus. This study presents a brief overview of the literature accessible to researchers working in the field of Accusations of Islamophobia and Radicalism against Muslim Women and provides recommendations for future research.
Digital Literacy 5.0 to Enhance Multicultural Education Anurogo, Dito; Syarif, Abdillah; Hardin La Ramba; Nabila Diyana Putri; Ulfah Mahardika Pramono Putri; Salsabila, Anindya; Karimah, Annisa Ayu; Ilmi, Ahmad Alfarobi Jauharul
Multicultural Islamic Education Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/mier.v1i2.3414

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In Digital Literacy 5.0, the intersectionality of digital competence across various domains marks a paradigm shift from traditional siloed approaches to a more integrated and holistic framework. This article explores the pervasive influence of digital literacy across diverse fields including health, medicine, nutrition, medical tourism, economy, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, telemedicine, telehealth, artificial intelligence (AI), and vascular surgery. Emphasizing the necessity of digital literacy not just as a skill for tool utilization but as a cornerstone for understanding and leveraging the potential of digital technologies, this comprehensive exploration underscores the critical role of digital competence in enhancing patient outcomes, driving economic growth, spurring innovation, and revolutionizing healthcare and surgical practices. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the article elucidates the indispensability of digital literacy in a technologically interconnected era, highlighting its implications for policy, educational paradigms, and future technological advancements.
Good Character, Good Deeds and Good Speech for Developing Multicultural Islamic Education: An Islamic Concept Muhtar Arifin Sholeh, Muhammad; Waston; Nirwana AN, Andri; Hidayat, Syamsul
Multicultural Islamic Education Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/mier.v1i2.3427

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This research is qualitative research that aims to develop an Islamic quality-of-life model for Islamic multicultural education. Research is conducted by referring to various sources of writing (literary research), and then formulating with deductive and inductive reasoning (thinking). The four criteria for a successful life (luck, win), namely faith, good deeds, correctness, and patience. These four criteria constitute a unified whole, and should not be broken down or reduced. The word 'sholih' means 'whole' (not broken apart) or 'complete', which is also usually translated as 'good'. Goodness due to wholeness and completeness. Wholeness and completeness in the concept of "Amal Sholih" include amal imaniah (faithful action), amal ilmiah (scientific action), amal karimah (noble action), amal rahmah (beloved action), amal barakah (better action), amal salamah (safe action), and amal kamilah (complete action). Faithful action is the action that must be based on faith, namely the six pillars of faith. Scientific action is an action that contains knowledge. Amal karimah is human deeds that show good deeds. Beloved action is the action that reflects rahmah (compassion, love), which arises from a clean conscience. Better action is a human action that provides benefits and added value (added goodness) to others and oneself. Safe action is the act of human beings who are safe and save themselves and others in this world and the hereafter. Complete action is the human action that fulfills 100% of the target.

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