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International Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : 30325056     EISSN : 28092905     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/ijis
The International Journal of Islamic Studies is a Journal of Islamic Studies managed by the Postgraduate Dirasah Islamiyah Study Program at UIN Alauddin Makassar. The scope of the study from this journal is Islamic Studies in various themes and objects of study which include Tafsir, Hadith, Sharia Islamic Law, Islamic Education, Islamic Economics, History, Arabic Literary Language, and others.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Analysis of Islamic Law on the Mangngade Tradition in Mattampawalie Village Lappariaja District Bone Regency Herman; Sastrawati, Nila; Asni
International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2024): December
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Mangngade or carrying out customs is a community activity in Mattampawalie Village, Lappariaja District, Bone Regency which is carried out every year in December and January. The problems raised in this study, namely how the process of the manggade ceremony is, and the factors that encourage people to work on the mannggade tradition, as well as the values ​​of Islamic law in the mannggade tradition. There are three stages in the manggade procession, namely mabbaji-baji (the process of cleaning the ritual place), mannggade sokko, mannggade beppa (cake). In mannggade the community performs prayers related to agriculture, in order to avoid natural disasters, gain peace, safety and success in personal life. The data collection methods used are ethnographic methods, archaeological data recording, and documentation. The results of observations, interviews, and data observations were then analyzed using concepts in Islamic culture and law. Based on these data, it was finally concluded that mannggade is one of the traditions that are still carried out by the people of Mattampawalie Village from generation to generation from their ancestors in building recognition of the existence of their group.
Efforts to Prevent Divorce by Judges at the Barru Religious Court (Perma Analysis Number 1 of 2016 concerning Mediation Procedures in Courts) Perspective of Islamic Law Azizah, Nurul
International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2024): December
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Overview Divorce cases at the Barru Religious Court have increased significantly from year to year, increasing by around 20% each year, the majority being filed by the wife. the factor that causes the majority is the existence of continuous disputes and quarrels followed by reasons to leave one of the parties, while the other reasons are only a small part. Efforts to prevent divorce by judges at the Barru Religious Court in the form of mediation have been in line with the provisions of Perma No. 1 of 2016 concerning Mediation, at each stage of mediation various efforts have been carried out, including: at the Pre-Mediation stage, Advisory was carried out by the Panel of Judges Examining the Case, at the Mediation stage, efforts were made in the form of: a. Creating a comfortable and conducive atmosphere, sometimes accompanied by jokes, b. Actively listen to the problems expressed by each party, c. Responding and clarifying the intentions of the parties and bridging the differences between the two, d. Conducting Caucus, e. Show appreciation, and at the Final stage of Mediation, the Panel of Judges gives advice again at each trial. Efforts to prevent divorce by judges at the Barru Religious Court in the form of implementing mediation in the perspective of Islamic law have also been in line with the concepts of Islah and Hakam, and are also in accordance with the Maqasid Syariah principle, namely hifdz al-nasl (keeping offspring).
Implementation of the Law on Halal Product Guarantees on Halal Labeling in Food Stalls in North Kolaka district (Maqasid Al-Syariah Analysis) Nirwana Miswar
International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2024): December
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The main problem of this research is how to analyze the law on halal product guarantees regarding the giving of halal labels to food stalls in North Kolaka district? The subject matter is then broken down into several sub-problems or research questions, namely: 1) what is the general description of food stalls in North Kolaka Regency 2) What is the policy of the Ministry of Religion of North Kolaka Regency regarding the Implementation of the Law on Halal Product Guarantees in Assigning Halal Labels to Food Stalls in North Kolaka Regency? 3) How is the implementation of the law on halal product guarantees regarding the provision of halal labels to food stalls in North Kolaka district? 4) What is the maqasid al-shariah analysis of halal labeling in restaurants in North Kolaka district? This type of research is classified as qualitative with the research approach used is a juridical approach, a syar'i approach, and a sociological approach. The data source for this research is a data source in the form of humans in research in general as respondents. Furthermore, the data collection methods used were observation, interviews, documentation, and reference tracing. Then, data processing techniques and data analysis were carried out through several stages, namely: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that 1) Food stalls in North Kolaka Regency are business opportunities that have continued to develop in accordance with increasingly advanced times 2) The policy of the Ministry of Religion of North Kolaka Regency regarding the implementation of the law on halal product guarantees regarding the provision of halal labels to food stalls in North Kolaka Regency is currently still not optimal. The constraints faced as UUJPH implementers. First, the draft implementing regulations for the JPH Law were purely the result of the Ministry of Religion without any bilateral relations between other ministries in their fields. Second, when the draft was rejected by the PAK, the Ministry of Religion had to start all over again to make the draft. Third, during the meeting to discuss the draft implementing regulations for the JPH Law with the PAK who were present were not the heads of ministry policies in their fields. 3) The method of implementing Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Guaranteed Halal Products has not gone well because the average restaurant in North Kolaka Regency has not been labeled halal. As for the factors hindering this implementation, namely the participation of law enforcement officials has not been running as it should, then the public's attitude towards the existence of this law does not seem to care too much. 4) Analysis of Maqāṣid asy-syarīʻah on giving halal labels to restaurants in the first Kolaka Regency, the JPH Law can provide comfort, security, safety, and certainty of the availability of Halal Products for the community with the aim of implementing guarantees to increase halal products. Second, the Halal JPH Law can provide added value for business actors to produce and sell Halal Products.

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