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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.
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The Dynamics of Islamic Civilization: The Process of the Formation of the Abbasid Dynasty Harlina, Lily
International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2025): June
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This article discusses the history of the Abbasid dynasty, as we all know that the formation of the Abbasid dynasty is inseparable from the long history and influence of the fall of the Umayyad dynasty. This writing is a tangible symbol that the long history of the Abbasid dynasty will be documented in a journal entitled "The Dynamics of Islamic Civilization: The Process of the Formation of the Abbasid Dynasty." Like the common discussions that the Umayyad dynasty was the Islamic rulers who created a monarchy system (a government system in the form of a kingdom). Previously, the system used was democratic, and therefore, this kingdom gained its power through diplomacy, violence, and deception, allowing the dynasty to grow rapidly. Unlike previous leadership, during the era of the Khalifaur rasyidin, the society chose their leaders using a democratic system. This system has been in place since the time of Prophet Muhammad SAW. At that time, the existence of the Umayyad dynasty lasted for 90 years (680-750 AD).
Islamic Civilization in Europe (Andalusia) from 711 CE to 1492 CE: Peradaban Islam di Eropa (Andalusia) dari 711 M hingga 1492 M Andi, Nur Fadilah; Hasrawati; Umar Sulaiman
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This article discusses the history of Islamic civilization in Europe or Andalusia during the period from 711 CE to 1492 CE. The type of research employed in this study is library research, which focuses on examining literature as the object of study, using books as its data source. The data for this research is obtained from secondary sources, derived from previous studies, involving reading, reviewing, and analyzing various literature relevant to the research. The research findings indicate that the arrival of Islam had a positive impact, enriching life in Andalusia and transforming the region into one of the world's centers of civilization, comparable to the glory of the Umayyad Dynasty in Damascus and the Abbasid Dynasty in Baghdad. Islamic contributions played a crucial role in the development of Western civilization, particularly in the fields of politics, economy, science and technology, astronomy, philosophy, medicine, literature, history, and geography. However, despite the efforts of the Islamic community to maintain its dominance over the centuries, it faced severe challenges such as intra-Muslim conflicts, conflicts with Christians, the absence of a unifying ideology, economic difficulties, and unclear power transition systems. Consequently, Islam eventually relinquished its authority, marking the end of Islamic rule in Spain. Thus, the history of Islam in Andalusia, despite its eventual defeat, reveals Islam as a cultural force that gave rise to various branches of culture in all its diversity and forms. Keywords: European History, Andalusia, Islam
HADITH ABOUT LIFELONG LEARNING: A STRATEGY TO ENCOURAGE LONG LIFE LEARNING AMONG THE PEOPLE Indo Uleng; La Ode Ismail Ahmad; Muhammadiyah Amin; Abd. Bashir Fatmal
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In the era of globalization, lifelong learning has become an urgent need due to changes in technology and the job market. However, public participation is still low, especially in developing countries. Islam emphasizes the importance of knowledge, as reflected in the Prophetic traditions that encourage people to continue learning. These hadiths can serve as motivation and strategies to increase community involvement in continuing education. This study aims to examine the role of hadith in promoting lifelong learning and formulate strategies based on Islamic values that can be applied in continuing education. The research method used is a qualitative approach with analysis of hadith texts and literature studies. This study also adopts an interdisciplinary approach by linking hadith studies with modern learning theories. The results show that hadith has great potential in shaping the paradigm of lifelong learning. The integration of hadith with modern learning strategies can increase community motivation and participation. For example, entrepreneurship training can be linked to the hadith on work ethic while digital literacy can be taught through the analogy of the story of Prophet Moses and Prophet Khidir. Initial case studies show that hadith-based approaches are more effective than secular methods in increasing community engagement in learning. Lifelong learning is a fundamental principle in Islam, but it still faces challenges in its implementation. Synergy between academics, government and religious institutions is needed to develop education policies that are more inclusive and based on Islamic values.
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 Azisah, Nurul; Sultan, Lomba; Azra, Asni
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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).

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