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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the fields of humanity, social science, and business. Humanities include: Language and Linguistics, History, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Fine Arts. Social Science fields of Science include: Economics, politics, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Cultural and Ethical Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Area Studies, Archeology, and other related fields. Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, and business
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PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY: PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND ISLAMIC LAW IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Novianty Djafri; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin; Karman Karman; Rosijanih Arbie; Muhammad Hero Soepeno
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): SEPTEMBER
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This research paper explores the perspectives on promoting gender equality within the context of women's rights and Islamic law in Southeast Asia. The study adopts a qualitative approach, employing a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, scholarly works, legal documents, reports, and case studies to gain in-depth insights into the topic. The research begins with an overview of Islamic law in Southeast Asia, including its diverse interpretations and influence on family, Marriage, and inheritance matters. It then delves into understanding fundamental principles and practices related to women's rights within Islamic law, examining both supportive and discriminatory aspects. This research explores two main perspectives: liberal interpretations and feminist perspectives. Liberal interpretations advocate for gender equality within Islamic legal frameworks, analyzing progressive interpretations and reforms that promote women's rights. Case studies of countries or regions implementing inclusive approaches are examined to provide practical insights. Feminist perspectives critique patriarchal interpretations of Islamic law, conducting a feminist analysis of gender biases and discrimination within Islamic legal frameworks. The research explores feminist movements advocating for women's rights within the context of Islamic law, highlighting their efforts to challenge patriarchal norms and promote inclusive understandings of Islam. The research methodology involves a qualitative research design, including a literature review and data collection through interviews, focus group discussions, and surveys with relevant stakeholders. Thematic analysis will be conducted to identify common themes and perspectives, providing a comprehensive understanding of the different viewpoints on promoting gender equality within the framework of Islamic law in Southeast Asia.
STORYNOMICS IN THE DIGITAL ERA: A NEW STRATEGY FOR CREATING ENGAGING TOURIST EXPERIENCES THROUGH COMPELLING NARRATIVES Novianty Djafri; Caroline Caroline; Muhamad Stiadi; Siti Sumiati; Al- Amin
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This paper presents a research study investigating the effectiveness of Storynomics as a novel strategy for enhancing consumer engagement in the tourism industry during the digital era. Recognizing the influential role of stories in inspiring connections between travelers and destinations, the study also acknowledges the significance of technology in integrating storytelling into tourism. Storynomics, the proposed approach, combines the power of storytelling with digital technology to create captivating and immersive tourist experiences. A mixed-methods research approach was employed to explore the implementation and impact of Storynomics in the tourism industry. The research commenced with a comprehensive literature review, gathering theoretical foundations and existing knowledge on storytelling, technology, and consumer engagement in tourism. This review was the basis for developing a conceptual framework for Storynomics in tourism. Following the literature review, a series of practical case studies focused on successful Storynomics implementations by tourism companies. These case studies involved qualitative interviews with industry professionals, analysis of narrative content, and examination of social media platforms and interactive applications employed by these companies. The findings from the case studies were synthesized to provide valuable insights into the application of Storynomics in the tourism industry. The study highlights how the synergy between storytelling and digital technology can generate compelling and personalized experiences, drive consumer engagement, and contribute to broader marketing objectives and business growth.
DEMOCRACY DIALOGUE: THE SUSTAINABILITY OF DEMOCRACY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA - CASE STUDY ON THE INDONESIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Novianty Djafri; Caroline Caroline; Sitti Nur Alam; Erfan Hasmin; Zulvia Trinova
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This research paper examines the sustainability of democracy in Southeast Asia, focusing on Indonesia's Presidential Election as a case study. The region's diverse political landscape has undergone significant transformations influenced by globalization, civil society movements, and international pressures. As the largest country in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is a crucial example of a nation transitioning from authoritarian rule to democracy. Through qualitative and quantitative research methods, the study analyzes key variables influencing Indonesian democracy, such as democratic institutions, civil society participation, political parties, decentralization, socioeconomic factors, ethnic diversity, and international relations. Findings highlight the complex interactions of these variables in shaping the sustainability of democracy in Indonesia and offer broader implications for the region. While progress has been made in democratic consolidation, political instability and corruption persist. Understanding the complexities of democracy in Southeast Asia provides valuable insights for policymakers and advocates, emphasizing the need for continued dialogue and cooperation to promote sustainable democratic practices and foster regional stability and development.
THE INFLUENCE OF SERVICE QUALITY IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION PERFORMANCE MODEL ON STUDENT SATISFACTION WITH INFORMATION QUALITY AS A MODERATING VARIABLE IN ACCOUNTING STUDENTS AT PRIMA INDONESIA UNIVERSITY Fikaria Br Tarigan; Tony Wijaya
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This research aims to explain the influence of service quality on student satisfaction with information quality as a moderating variable in accounting students at Prima Indonesia University. This research is a causal associative study using a quantitative approach. The research subjects are undergraduate students majoring in Accounting at Prima Indonesia University. The population in this study consisted of 1863 students. The sample size for this study was 330 respondents, selected using purposive sampling technique. The research instrument used a closed-ended questionnaire distributed to the respondents. Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (PLS) version 3.2.9. The results of this study are as follows: (1).Service quality has a positive and significant influence on student satisfaction (p < 0.000). (2).Information quality moderates the influence of service quality on student satisfaction (p < 0.014). From these results, it can be concluded that information quality can create better student satisfaction. Therefore, to maximize student satisfaction, universities need to pay attention to both service quality and the quality of information provided to students.
THE ROLE OF TOURISM AMBASSADOR IN PROMOTING THE TOURISM OBJECT IN SIDRAP REGENCY Hernita Herman; Sam Hermansyah; Buhari Buhari
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This study uses qualitative methods as its research methodology. This research was conducted to determine the effectiveness of tourism ambassadors in promoting tourist destinations in Sidrap Regency and to find out the inhibiting factors for tourism ambassadors in promoting tourist destinations in Sidrap Regency. Population in the This research Formerly That student The number of Tourism Ambassadors for Sidrap Regency who were studied were 4 people. That data collection method used in the this research Formerly A interview. Based on the results of the interviews above, the effectiveness of tourist ambassadors in promoting tourist destinations is still not fully effective and realized, there are still many promotional programs from tourism ambassadors that have not been implemented and as for the obstacles for tourist ambassadors in Sidrap, lack of support and facilities provided by related parties in charge tourism ambassadors, for example media facilities that do not support tourism promotion.
THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL AMIL ZAKAT AGENCY OF AGAM REGENCY IN RAISING AWARENESS OF MUZAKI IN NAGARI BAYUA TO PAY AGRICULTURAL ZAKAT Manfaluthi Manfaluthi; Zuwardi Zuwardi
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This research is motivated by the tendency of farmers not to pay agricultural zakat, as for the community factors that do not want to pay zakat, lack of knowledge, farmers feel a lack of paying agricultural zakat, lack of awareness of farmers, therefore the role of the amil zakat agency has informed and has also gathered the Nagari Bayua farmer community at the sub-district office, but only a few farmers were present. Until now, only a few farmers have paid their agricultural zakat to BAZNAS, it's just that farmers who have reached their nisab pay their agricultural zakat directly to people who are entitled to receive zakat and there are also farmers who pay zakat to relatives who are not entitled to zakat. Public awareness about the obligation to pay zakat for agricultural products (rice) in Nagari Bayua, Agam Regency is very lacking, awareness regarding the obligation to pay zakat for agricultural products, especially rice, is an indication that the community is not yet aware of the importance of paying zakat for agricultural products (rice). The majority of the work of the people of Nagari Bayua, namely farmers, sometimes has difficulty meeting their daily needs, thus the existence of the Agam district national Amil Zakat Agency so that the people of Nagari Bayua can pay Zakat from rice paddy farming to BAZNAS and distribute it by BAZNAS to asnaf 8 (fakir, poor, amil, converts, riqab, gharim, fisabilillah, ibnu sabil).
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS CAUSING CONVENTIONAL BANK CUSTOMERS TO TAKE OVER TO SHARIA PEOPLE'S FINANCING BANKS (CASE STUDY OF PT BANK FINANCING RAKYAT SYARIAH SUNGAI PUA) Nisa Andriyani; Zuwardi Zuwardi
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The research carried out by the author was motivated by the existence of customers who paid off their debts and took over to sharia people's financing banks because sharia people's financing banks applied smaller margin limits in carrying out financing so that the installments charged to customers were also small, the interest in conventional banks was not stable makes customer financing installments uncertain. The aim of this thesis is to identify and analyze the factors that cause conventional bank customers to take over to PT Sungai Pua sharia people's financing bank. The method used in this research is qualitative procedures, which produce descriptive data with information from institutions involved in the research object. The factors that cause conventional bank customers to take over to the Sungai Pua sharia people's financing bank are divided into two, namely internal factors and external factors. Internal factors are easy requirements, easy installments and increasing bank income. External factors are the customer's desire to carry out sharia-based financing, fluctuations in interest rates, less than optimal services, persuasion from friends and friends and to get fresh money.
ANALYSIS OF MURABAHAH FINANCING IMPLEMENTATION IN REPLANTING OIL PALM PLANTATIONS WEST PASAMAN DISTRICT: (Case Study of PPP Perintis West Pasaman Regency) Nafisah Nursapni; Zuwardi Zuwardi
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This research is motivated by problems in murabahah financing in the rejuvenation of oil palm plantations. The aim of this research is to determine and analyze the implementation of murabahah financing in the rejuvenation of oil palm plantations in West Pasaman district and to determine the effect of implementing murabahah financing in the rejuvenation of oil palm plantations in increasing the income of KPS Perintsi members. This research uses a qualitative descriptive type. The data sources in this research are primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques were taken through observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis techniques are data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions. The results of the research obtained by the author show that the use of implementing murabahah financing in rejuvenating oil palm plantations of KPS Perintis members uses Bank Syariah Indonesia funds, namely murabahah loans for which KPS Perintis is channeling. Rejuvenation is carried out independently, except when felling oil palm trunks using the services of contractors using heavy equipment. Technically, the entire implementation of cultivation and financing for rejuvenation of oil palm plantations is from KPS Perintis which is the channeling until the plants produce, KPS Perintis is the person responsible for the loan installments which are deducted from the FFB production every month. The obstacle that occurs in the implementation of murabahah financing for the rejuvenation of oil palm plantations is that when signing the credit agreement for members whose parents have died and the SHM guarantee after changing the names to all the heirs, they have to collect the requirements of all the heirs. All heirs must sign the credit agreement for the disbursement of murabahah contract funds because each heir is domiciled in several regions, districts, and even in other provinces. The solution to this problem is to contact all the heirs whose names are listed in the SHM guarantee to come to the BSI office and there are some heirs who are unwilling or have problems coming to the BSI or KPS Perintis office, so KPS Perintis must go to the location where the heirs live.
ADAPTIVE AI FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC SHARIA COMPLIANCE IN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC FINANCE: AN ETHICAL AND RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE Ferdinand Salomo Leuwol; Sam Hermansyah; Abdul Wasik; Husna Amin; Sitti Nur Alam
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This study explored the development and application of an adaptive AI framework for dynamic Sharia compliance within the Indonesian Islamic finance sector, all from an ethical and religious perspective. Our investigation was grounded in the historical evolution of Sharia compliance principles in Indonesia, recognizing the nuanced shifts and factors influencing these changes over time. We conducted an in-depth examination of the current landscape of AI in Islamic finance globally and assessed its adoption within the Indonesian context. We focused on how AI technologies can effectively address the challenges posed by the evolving interpretations of Sharia principles. The core of this research centered on developing a specialized AI-powered Sharia compliance framework. This framework was designed to be flexible and responsive to changes in Sharia regulations and principles, ensuring ongoing compliance while adhering to ethical and religious guidelines. We also scrutinized the ethical and religious implications of deploying AI in the Islamic finance sector, considering the perspectives of scholars, practitioners, and religious authorities. Additionally, we delved into the existing legal and regulatory framework surrounding AI applications in Indonesian Islamic finance. Our study featured case studies of Indonesian Islamic financial institutions that have adopted AI-driven compliance systems. These case studies provided valuable insights into the real-world impact of AI on ethical practices and religious adherence within the industry. Ultimately, our findings shed light on the potential of AI to facilitate dynamic Sharia compliance while adhering to ethical and religious principles, contributing to the ongoing growth and sustainability of Islamic finance in Indonesia.
THE EFFECT OF POLISI RW IMPLEMENTATION IN ACCELERATING SETTLEMENT OF CRIME/ POLICE REPORT: METRO JAYA POLICE DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE Dany Rimawan; Lalu Guntur Payasan
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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Polisi RW in accelerating the process of handling crime cases handled in the jurisdiction of the Metro Jaya Regional Police, the reason for choosing the quantitative study is because the concept of Polisi RW has been supported by several concepts, namely Community Policing, Hotspot Policing and Predictive Policing so that quantitative measurements need to be made so that it is clearly visible its effectiveness in certain periods. This study uses quantitative methods with pseudo-experiments, data collection techniques using secondary data on crime handling reports in all areas of the Metro Jaya Resort Police in the January-February 2023 period as pre and as post period March-April 2023. In addition to the difference between the pre and post ranges, researchers also took measurements in the period March-April 2022 with March-April 2023 as comparison data. This study was analyzed using paired sample t-test and cohen's effect size. Test results on differences in the number of crime reports for the period before and after the implementation of RW Police p-value = 0.043, cohen's effect size of 0.541; The number of crime reports for the period March-April 2022 with March-April 2023 found p=value 0.037, Cohen's d= 0.507. There is an influence of RW police on accelerating the process of handling cases and Polisi RW can effectively be used as one of the steps in facilitating case handling in the community, especially Polda Metro Jaya. Re-measurement is required after 6 months of application.

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