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Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30253594     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61680/jisc
Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization focus is related to the Islamic study and Civilization which consists of Islamic Science, Islamic thought particularly Kalam and philosophy, Sufism and comparative religions, Islam and Peace, education and Ethic Islamic, law and moral Islamic , Islamic Economics and Business and other multidisciplinary sciences related to the study of Islamic Studies and Civilization. Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization is an international peer reviewed journal published twice a year (June & December) by the Asosiasi Dosen Pergerakan. Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization published by the Asosiasi Dosen Pergerakan (ADP), Pulomas Barat III No. 85 Jakarta Timur.
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The Calculation of the Wedding Day (Babilangan) of the Banjar Community According to Islamic Law (Istihsan) Kamil Rizani, Akhmad; Muchimah, Muchimah; Irfan, Ahmad
Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61680/jisc.v1i02.10

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Babilangan, a term widely known by the Banjar community as a practice of determining the day of marriage, is a tradition carried out for generations. The method used in calculating the day is by counting from the date of the first day of the beginning of the Hijriyah month, calculated from four angels: The first day was hit by the angel Gabriel. On the second day, the angel Mikail. The angel Israfil's third day and the angel Ijrail's fourth day. Thus, the first day of the Hijri month is related to the angel Gabriel, and the second is to the angel Mikail. On the first and second days, holding a wedding/marriage ceremony is very good.Meanwhile, the third and fourth days, related to the angels Israfil and Ijrail, are considered unlucky and could be better for carrying out a wedding/marriage event. The method used in this research is the normative juridical or library legal research method. The research approach is descriptive and analytical. The results of this study are the legal provisions of the babilangan tradition in determining the day of marriage, including the Shahih tradition, not violating the text, not eliminating maslahat, and not causing mafsadat, in the implementation of the tradition is a prayer described by action, namely seeking the pleasure of Allah.
Social Competence of Minority Muslims: : Expression and Articulation of Chinese Muslim Identity in Surabaya Eka Wahyudi, Winarto
Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61680/jisc.v1i02.11

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This study explores the social competence of the Chinese Muslim minority community in Surabaya, focusing on the expression and articulation of their identity within a diverse societal context. The background of the research lies in the unique dynamics faced by this minority group in navigating their religious and cultural identity amid a predominantly non-Chinese and non-Muslim environment. The research investigates the modes of expression employed by Chinese Muslims to manifest their identity and the challenges they encounter in articulating their distinct cultural blend. Utilizing a sociological perspective, the study employs qualitative research methods, including in-depth interviews and content analysis of relevant materials. The findings illuminate the multifaceted aspects of social competence exhibited by the Chinese Muslim community, encompassing effective engagement, cultural preservation, and social integration strategies. Notably, the study reveals the community's commitment to upholding social norms, steering clear of practical politics, and actively contributing to societal harmony. The research contributes to the broader discourse on religious and cultural diversity, offering insights for policymakers and community leaders seeking to foster inclusivity in multicultural societies.
Understanding Childfree: A Phenomenological Perspective and Islamic Law Sodiq, Nur; Chairul Huda, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61680/jisc.v1i02.16

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Having children is one of the goals in marriage, but in reality, is that some followers of the childfreelife Instagram account are not. This research addresses the following questions: First, what are the motives and actions of childfree? Second, what is the ideal of Islamic law in the childfreelife.id account? This study is conducted from the perspective of phenomenology and maqashid of Islamic law. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with a socio-legal approach. Data collection techniques through participation in being followers and in-depth telephone interviews. In order to obtain primary data, and literature studies to acquire secondary data. The findings of this study show the courage of followers to seek justification for childlessness, even though it goes against the purpose of marriage and social norms.
The Implementation of Halal Slaughterhouse in the Perspective of Talcott Parson's Functional Structural Theory Hasanah, Hikmatul; Suwandaru, Agung
Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61680/jisc.v1i02.17

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Large-scale slaughterhouses and meat producers catering to the broader community as consumers bear the ongoing responsibility of ensuring the sustainability of their businesses. Consequently, continuous structural and functional improvements must be prioritized to foster trust, safety, and comfort within the wider community. The halal abattoir operates as an "action" system, striving to maintain its sustainability by fulfilling the four functions outlined in Talcott Parson's functional structural theory: adaptation, goal attainment, integration, and latency or pattern maintenance. To remain viable and function optimally, the abattoir must execute these four functions effectively. Consumer protection activities are integral, encompassing the public's choices in meat consumption. This involves not only the establishment of halal abattoirs but also the meticulous execution of their functions to meet and exceed the expectations of the community
The Social and Intellectual History of Santri In Indonesia Azinar Ahmad, Tsabit
Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): Journal of Islamic Studies and Civilization
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61680/jisc.v1i02.18

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This research explores the social and intellectual history of Santri in Indonesia as an integral part of the country’s religious and cultural life. This research seeks to reveal the role of Santri in shaping the social dynamics of society, as well as to understand their intellectual contributions to social change in Indonesia from pre-independence to the present day. The research method involves the analysis of historical documents and literature studies to compile a comprehensive narrative of the social and intellectual journey of santri. In this context, the role of the santri, the madrasah, and the pesantren as traditional centers of education that play a vital role in the spread of Islam and the formation of the santri character is analyzed. This research shows that Santri has a dual role as an agent of social and intellectual transformation. The findings of this study are expected to provide in-depth insights into the dynamics of santri in social and intellectual aspects, their role in social change, and the intellectual impact that has been generated. Along with the times, understanding the social and intellectual history of Santri is expected to contribute positively to Indonesian society’s understanding of cultural and religious diversity.

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