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Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
ISSN : 2723407X     EISSN : 2723407X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18326/islah
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History is an open-access journal publishing original papers or documenting issues on Islamic literature and history in the Indonesian context. The journal is published biannually in June and December by the Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab, and Humanities, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Salatiga. The journal is committed to exploring and highlighting issues by accepting in-depth research, conceptual, and best practice articles related to Islamic Literature (including, but not limited to Indonesian novels, poems, songs, drama, films, and Arabic literature from a wide range of perspectives, such as sociology, politics, psychology, semiotics, linguistics, and stylistics), and Islamic History (including, but not limited to the development of Islam, manuscript, heritage, culture, local figure, and local wisdom studies comprising social, media, maritime, and daily history).
Articles 24 Documents
Myth as an Islamic Symbolic Defense: A Historical-Symbolic Study of the Myth of Gong Gerem in Pringsurat Village, Temanggung Regency Panis Dhbi Salam
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i1.35-54

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This research is motivated by intellectual anxiety towards the mainstream understanding of myth studies. Myths have always been understood in terms of education or if not so, then in terms of truth which cannot be trusted scientifically. However, this study will look at the gong gerem myth as a cultural symbolic phenomenon, thus allowing for different interpretation. The method used in this study is the historical method, which includes heuristics, source criticism, interpretation and historiography. The paradigm used is symbolic with the assumption that culture is a symbolic phenomenon, which can be given meaning. The meaning built in this context relates it to the historical and socio-cultural conditions of the supporting community. The results of this study show that the myth of gong gerem in the forms of wewaler (prohibition) and balak (disaster) contains Islamic symbolic messages for the Ngloho and Bleder people. Wewaler that contains a prohibition against people not performing arts using a gong because it can cause floods, contains a message that they are not allowed to engage in the art of jogedan because they are considered to distract people from God. However, when this type of art finally became available in that place, disaster (read balak) is believed to have come in the form of the breakdown of the santri's moral order. Therefore, the myth of gong gerem in the form of wewaler and balak is basically a symbolic defense of Islamic society.
The Religious Transformation of Kampung ‘Preman’: The History of Islamic Education in Kampung Pancuran Salatiga, 1988-2020 Sutrisna, Sutrisna
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i1.55-70

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This article aims to narrate a chronological history of the religious transformation and the history of Islamic educational institutions in Kampung ‘Preman’ Pancuran Salatiga, with discussions on the history and characteristics of Salatiga society, the stigma and image of Kampung Pancuran, and the history of Islamic educational institutions in Kampung Pancuran. This research is descriptive analytical using historical research methods with a sociological approach to examine the interactions among humans' actions and relations as well as their conditions and consequences. The method consists of heuristics, source criticism, interpretation and historiography. The data used were primary sources, secondary sources, and related literature. The data was collected through interviews, literature study, and desk research. The research results chronology: Salatiga is a city in Central Java Province, located between Semarang and Surakarta, with a diverse population of ethnicities, religions, and cultural traditions. In Dutch colonial period, it was a Christian missionary city called Salatiga Zending, emphasizing education. However, the missionaries were rejected by Muslims and social organisations, and Islam began to develop in Salatiga through education and Islamic boarding schools. Since the colonial period until 1992, Salatiga was administratively structured as one sub-district, Salatiga sub-district, and eight villages or hamlets. One of these villages is Kutowinangun, consisting of seven hamlets or villages. One of these villages is called Pancuran, which is a unique village, ‘different from the others’, with exclusive citizens, and conflicting ‘dual personalities. On the one hand, they have a very strong sense of togetherness, artistic spirit, harmony, unity, solidarity, compassion, and brotherhood. On the other hand, they tend to fight with ‘gangsters’, cause trouble, commit crimes, and play gambling. Therefore, it led to a bad image for its residents. then a negative stigma emerged, that Pancuran as a Kampung ‘Preman’, which is embedded until now. But there is a distinctive aspect of Pancuran village that remains unexposed to the public, i.e. the existence of an Islamic Education Institution in the centre of the village. The history of the establishment of the Pancuran Islamic Education Institute, began in 1988. As the head of the Takmir of Al-Muttaqin mosque in Pancuran, KH Zahroni received waqf from Mrs Muslimah, in a land and house of 199 m2, located on Jl. Talang Tirto 606, Pancuran village. The waqf pledge from Mrs Muslimah (Alwaqif), was intended to serve as a place of Islamic education. The institution was then realized and firmly established on 18 June 1988.
Code Mixing in Arabic Posts of Korean Pop Fans in TIKTOK Account Rohmah, Alfia
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i1.19-34

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This article aims to describe the form of Arabic code mixing by Korean pop fans on Tiktok comments column. All data presented is obtained from observations in Tiktok accounts linked to the author's personal account. The observation data is in the form of sentences that contain mixed codes that appear on short videos of Korean pop fans' accounts in the form of captions, comments and sentences in videos. The data collection method used in this study is an observation method with screen capture techniques and note-taking techniques. The findings of the data are then analyzed and presented with a qualitative description explanation. From the results of the study, it appears that the mixed code contained in the Arabic uploads of Korean pop fans on Tiktok accounts is a type of mixed foreign language code or mixed code outward (outer code mixing). Based on the results of the analysis, it shows that in Arabic uploads on TikTok accounts, the Korean Pop fans use a mixture of codes by inserting elements of English and Korean in their uploads. The use of mixed codes of English elements is most predominantly found. The meaning of the mixed code consists of a denotative meaning, namely the actual meaning and the connotative meaning that refers to the distinctive meaning prevailing in the Korean Pop fan community.
Political Dynamic of The Era Pre-Prophetic 570-610 AD: (Contribution of The Political System in Islamic Civilization) Ferdiansyah, Novan; Mubaraq, Zulfi; Kholid, Nur; Maimun; Kurnia, Fini Adila
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i1.71-96

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The Study of Islamic Civilization Pre-prophethic are very important to study in more depth. This is because these studies never stop being debated. The aim of this article is to understand 3 things: First, the political paradigm of the Pre-Prophetic Period. Second, internal and external factors that influenced the politics of the Pre-Prophetic Period. Third, the positive and negative implications of the politics of the Pre-Prophetic Period on Muslims. The method used is qualitative research with a literature review approach based on Mustika Zed theory. The data was collected using library research techniques and analyzed using collection, reduction, display and conclusion drawing techniques. The results found were 3 things: First, the political paradigm of the pre-prophetic period (570-610 AD) had 3 forms: (1) Absolute Monarchy (2) Oligarchy of Power (3) Tribal Confederation. Second, internally, there were 3 factors that influenced the politics of the pre-prophetic period: (1) Nepotism of the rulers (2) Patriarchy and social caste (3) conflict of interests of the rulers. Externally, there were 3 factors that influenced the politics of the pre-prophetic period: (1) Geographical location and economic system (2) limited natural resources (3) Arab war traditions. Third, there are 3 positive implications of pre-prophetic politics for Muslims: (1) Social cohesion within tribes (2) maintenance of local culture and traditions (3) Diversity of political systems. Meanwhile, there are 3 negative implications of pre-prophetic politics on Muslims: (1) conflict and war between tribes (2) discrimination and social inequality (3) lagging behind in economic development. The conclusion that this article shows is that it provides new views and insights into politics in the pre-prophetic period (570-610 AD).
The Dialogue between Prophet Sulaiman A.S. and The Hoopoe in QS. An-Naml (Analysis of Contextual Meaning) Hasanuddin, H. Muh. Iqbal; Hamsa; Adawiyah, Rabiya Tul; Susanti, Rina; Riyadi, Agus
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i1.1-18

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The purpose of this research is to know the Dialogue between Prophet Sulaiman and the Hoopoe in QS. An-Naml. This research is qualitative descriptive research. As for the approach used by the researchers, it is a linguistic-semantic approach by analyzing the problems to be studied. The data collection technique is carried out through documentation by means of searching the research data of the library to obtain scientific information collected through the study of literature as a reference to the problem considered appropriate, namely by searching for data related to the title of the researcher. In analyzing data, researchers use qualitative methods. The results suggest that there are 7 sentences that become direct dialogue and 2 sentences which become indirect dialogue. The researchers also found 8 passages, of all these passages there are some sentences whose meaning shape is contextually influenced by the context of the situation and context of language.
The Mystery of the Fall of the Abbasid Dinasty: Internal Conflicts and attacks that Shattered the Great Caliphate Muhammad Ridwan; Banjarnaor, Riadi; Roza, Ellya
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i2.97-114

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The Abbasid Dynasty, founded by Abu Abbas al-Shaffah in 750 AD, played a significant role in the history of Islamic civilization. Replacing the Umayyad Dynasty, it marked the Islamic Golden Age, integrating various cultures and advancing knowledge, the economy, and civilization. However, the dynasty faced numerous challenges, including internal conflicts, a monarchical political system, and power struggles within the family, which led to instability and civil wars. This research was conducted using a library research method, with a qualitative approach and continued with content analysis., shows that the Abbasid Dynasty symbolized the rise of Islam and its advancements but was also entangled in internal conflicts and political weaknesses. Their downfall was accelerated by the emergence of smaller kingdoms and external threats, such as the Mongol invasion that destroyed Baghdad. The experience of the Abbasid Dynasty highlights the dangers of power without wisdom and justice, emphasizing the importance of humane leadership.
Theological idealism of Gus Dur’s Humanitarian response towards social transformation Gufron, M
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i2.135-148

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Abdurrahman Wahid is a kyai as well as an organic scholar and a divergent figure. Gus Dur believed that Islamic theology needs to be re-actualized according to current conditions. According to Gus Dur’s hermeneutical perspective on developing a theology of humanitarian action, he believed that theological writings could be understood both from ma fin nash (in the text) and ma haulan nash (around the text), with the spirit of seeking new universality of teachings.
From social movement to economic movement: A historical study of the journey of the mbako batik industry in Temanggung (2009-2021) Amalia, Husna; Setyaningsiih, Wahyu
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i2.115-134

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the protest of the Temanggung community against the 2009 fatwa on the haram of cigarettes; explain the process of establishing the Mbako Batik Industry as a protest action of the Temanggung community; and analyze the influence of the Mbako Batik Industry on the socio-economic life of the people of Tegaltemu Manding Temanggung Hamlet in 2013-2021. This thesis research uses a historical research method. The steps in the historical research method are: (1) Search and collection of data or heuristic, (2) Source criticism or verification, (3) Interpretation or interpretation, and (4) Historical writing or historiography. The primary source in this thesis is data from the Mbako Batik Company and interviews with the owners and batik makers of Batik Mbako. The results of this research include the following: The history of the Mbako Batik industry stands at the same time as the demonstration about rejecting the haram fatwa on cigarettes issued by the MUI. In addition, at the same time in 2009, many Temanggung tobacco farmers were worried that Temanggung tobacco farmers were threatened. Alm. Iman Nugroho established the batik industry and originated the name Batik Mbako by using the beauty of tobacco leaves as motifs and everything related to tobacco plants. The development of Batik Mbako started from the beginning of its establishment, only the home industry turned into a company that has two places, namely the Batik Mbako Workshop as a place for batik production and the Batik Mbako Showroom which is used as a store selling Batik Mbako. The influence of Batik Mbako on the socio-economic condition of the community in Tegaltemu Hamlet can be seen from several levels, namely the increased level of education, the opening of jobs, and the absorption of labor, namely as Batik Mbako batik. Then the increase in income, if viewed from most of the income obtained by the community, the batik makers with the salary they get can help meet their daily needs, support the family economy, and of course get a more decent and prosperous life and get a better quality of life.
The Role of Islamic Education in Shaping National Morality: A Literature Review Dulyapit, Apit; Ulfa, Aisya Widya
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i2.161-170

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Islamic education plays a crucial role in shaping the moral fabric of society by instilling ethical values and religious principles. This study aims to explore how Islamic education influences national morality through a systematic review of relevant literature. It examines the historical development of Islamic education, its methodologies, and its alignment with character-building frameworks. Furthermore, the review highlights key case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of Islamic education in fostering integrity, empathy, and social responsibility. The findings suggest that an integrative approach to Islamic education can significantly enhance moral standards at both individual and societal levels. This paper concludes with recommendations for optimizing educational strategies to better contribute to the moral development of the nation. The study underscores the importance of collaboration between educators, policymakers, and religious institutions in achieving these goals.
تدخل اللغة الإندونيسية في الكتابة باللغة العربية لدى طلاب شعبة اللغة العربية وأدبها Matrokhim, Matrokhim
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v5i2.149-160

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dan mengklasifikasikan bentuk-bentuk interferensi bahasa Indonesia dalam penulisan bahasa Arab pada mahasiswa Program Studi Bahasa dan Sastra Arab di Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Salatiga. Fokus penelitian adalah pada kesalahan gramatikal yang muncul akibat pengaruh bahasa ibu, yaitu bahasa Indonesia, terhadap struktur kalimat bahasa Arab. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif deskriptif dengan menganalisis teks berita yang ditulis oleh mahasiswa. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya interferensi dalam penggunaan kalimat nominal dan verbal, struktur subjek-predikat, bentuk kata kerja, dan penggunaan kata ganti. Interferensi ini terjadi karena perbedaan struktur gramatikal antara bahasa Indonesia dan bahasa Arab, serta kecenderungan mahasiswa untuk menerapkan pola bahasa Indonesia dalam penulisan bahasa Arab. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan kontribusi dalam pengembangan pembelajaran bahasa Arab, khususnya dalam mengurangi kesalahan gramatikal yang disebabkan oleh interferensi bahasa ibu Kata Kunci: Interferensi bahasa, kesalahan gramatikal, bahasa Arab, bahasa Indonesia, penulisan bahasa Arab

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