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Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30314305     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61166/maklumat
The aim of Maklumat: Journal of Dawah and Islamic Studies is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of Communication Science, Dawah, and Islamic Studies particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of Communication Science, Dawah, and Islamic Studies areas as follows: - Islamic communication studies, - Management of dawah - Islamic Communication science - The development of contemporary dawah by utilizing media, - Islamic information systems, - Islam broadcast communication - Islamic dawah studies include field research and conceptual study research. - Islamic Studies in Education - Islamic Studies in Law and Economics - Islamic Studies in Social, Politics and Governance - Islamic Studies in History and Civilization
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Sharia Leasing as an Alternative Financing: SLR of Islamic Economics and Sharia Law Literature Moh. Sudirman; Taufiqur Rahman
Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.80

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Sharia leasing is an alternative financing based on sharia principles that is increasingly in demand as a substitute for conventional schemes. This instrument avoids usury, gharar, and maysir and emphasizes fair and transparent transactions in accordance with Islamic law. This study aims to conduct a systematic literature review (Systematic Literature Review/SLR) to identify basic concepts, views of muamalah fiqh, operational challenges, and prospects for its development in Indonesia. The method used is SLR with sources from databases such as Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and the Garuda Portal of the Ministry of Education and Culture for the 2018–2025 period. The literature was analyzed using a thematic approach to obtain a comprehensive picture. The results of the study indicate that sharia leasing has a strong basis in muamalah fiqh through contracts such as ijarah and its combinations. However, its implementation still faces challenges such as lack of harmonization of contracts, low public literacy, and the need to improve national regulations. As a solution, contract standardization, digitalization of sharia services, public education, and synergy between regulators, business actors, and academics are needed. The MSME and transportation sectors are strategic segments with increasing demand. The conclusion of the study states that sharia leasing has great potential as a modern Islamic economic instrument, as long as it is supported by strong policies and sustainable technological innovation.
Sharia Management Strategy in Ensuring the Feasibility of Busmini Business in Labang District as an Alternative to Public Transportation Safiratunnisa’ Ansari Putri; Abdur Rohman
Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.81

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Transportation is a vital need to support community activities, but not all areas have access to adequate public transportation. This study aims to analyze sharia management strategies to ensure the feasibility of an alternative transportation business, Busmini, managed by a husband and wife in Labang District. The approach used was a qualitative case study method, through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The results show that this business applies sharia-based management principles such as mudharabah and ijarah, emphasizing the values of trust, honesty, and social responsibility. The feasibility of the business is evident in its simple financial recording system, informal profit-sharing model, and tangible contribution to the local economy through the provision of jobs and affordable transportation services. The implemented management strategies not only ensure business sustainability but also reflect the integration of Islamic values and micro-business practices. This research is expected to serve as a reference for MSMEs in developing businesses oriented towards blessings and welfare.
The Concept of Faith in Ibn Taimiyah's Perspective Between Belief, Verbal and Action Assyifa Dalillah; Ela Fadhalah; Ekawati, Ekawati
Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.88

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The concept of faith in Islam has been a classic debate among Islamic scholars. Ibn Taymiyyah, a key figure in Islamic thought, provided a comprehensive definition of faith, encompassing conviction in the heart, verbal affirmation, and bodily actions. He argued that faith can increase and decrease according to one's deeds. This view rejects the understanding of faith as merely a belief in the heart or merely verbal, as some groups believe. This article aims to examine in depth Ibn Taymiyyah's thoughts on the nature of faith, as well as the rational and intellectual foundations used in his arguments. Using a descriptive qualitative method with a literature review approach, this paper reveals that Ibn Taymiyyah emphasized the importance of balancing the theoretical and practical aspects of faith. The implication is that faith is not merely internally acknowledged but must be demonstrated through concrete righteous deeds. This concept is relevant in the contemporary context as an effort to shape a complete Muslim personality in both belief and action.
The Concept of Humanity from the Perspective of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Yusron, Yusron; Ekawati
Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.89

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This study examines Ibn Sina's concept of humankind, which views humans as a unity of body and soul. Ibn Sina divides the soul into three levels: the vegetable, the hayawani, and the human, with the human soul as the center of consciousness, knowledge, and morality. This concept aligns with Islamic teachings, which emphasize the dignity of humans as creatures infused with a spirit by God and entrusted with the role of caliph on earth. This study uses a library method with a qualitative, descriptive-analytical approach. The results of the study indicate that Ibn Sina's thinking is relevant for the development of holistic education that integrates physical, intellectual, and spiritual aspects, and can be applied in character building, leadership, and social life in the modern era.
A Critical Analysis of Minority Protection under Ottoman Rule Ali Muhammad Bhat
Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.91

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In the late years of the 14th century people across the globe and Europe in particular believed in exclusive social structure based on uni-cultural values. At this conjuncture of history a new Muslim caliphate based on dynastic rule “the Ottoman Empire” emerged on the map of the world. This empire has two broad categories of people consisting of two groups Muslims and non-Muslims. Religion was the decisive factor in describing the statute of people under the Ottoman Empire. There were ethnic groups too under the Ottomans, all these groups were protected without any discrimination based on ethnicity, religion etc. All these groups were given full protection under the Ottoman legal system derived from Shari’ah. All non-Muslims enjoyed reasonable freedom under the course of law. The major significance of this paper is to bridge the gap/gulf which exists in the minds of general reading classes to facilitate peace and harmony between different communities across the globe.
Islamic Law and Customs Interface: A Juridical Analysis Ibrahim Hassan Sulaiman
Maklumat: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.95

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Islamic law is a unique and dynamic system which derives its laws from many sources which included primary, secondary and what is known as auxiliary sources. Customs or al-‘Urf of people is accepted as a source of law by some schools of law based on Qur’an and Sunnah injunctions. The Muslim jurist or judge, must take into consideration customs of people and their local practices in deciding cases or issuing Fatwa. This research elucidated on the importance of customs, sources, divisions, and conditions of its acceptability as a law. The research maintained that the Maliki school of law which is the prevalent Madhhab in Nigeria, extensively considers customs as a source of law especially in adjudicating of cases in Shari’ah courts of law.
Geographical Determinants and Sacred Topography: Hadhrami Sayyid Migration to Panthalayini and Its Historical-Spatial Impact on Malabar's Islamic Landscape Muhammed Fatheen Mk
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/maklumat.v3i4.96

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This paper examines the historically significant yet understudied geographical dimensions of Hadhrami Sayyid and Sufi migration to Panthalayini near modern-day Quilandi, analyzing how physical geography shaped both settlement patterns and subsequent religious-cultural developments. Panthalayini's distinctive promontory hills and protective rock formations extending into the sea created an ideal natural harbor that positioned it among Malabar's premier ports. This geographical advantage established it as a crucial intermediary station for diverse pilgrimage routes, including those to Adam's Peak in Ceylon and for ships traversing from Iraq to China during the Abbasid era. Drawing upon Fernand Braudel's longue durée approach and Yi-Fu Tuan's concept of topophilia, this study explores how Panthalayini's sacred geography attracted and sustained over thirty Hadhrami Sayyid clans, including the Bafaqeeh, Haddad, Jifree, Saqaaf, and Aidroos families. The research elucidates how monsoon wind patterns—what Pliny the Elder in his Natural History identified as the Western Hippalos winds—functioned as natural mechanisms facilitating migration, with ships from Cape Diyagroos targeting Panthalayini as their destination. These environmental factors created what might be termed "monsoon bridges" that facilitated the continuous transfer of people, ideas, and practices between the Arabian Peninsula and Malabar Coast. The paper further investigates how geopolitical transformations, particularly the Portuguese intrusions into both Yemeni and Malabar ports, accelerated Hadhrami migration while reshaping settlement hierarchies along the coast. Through critical analysis of genealogical texts including Shamsuddaheera and Koukabudduriyya, supplemented by Badeeb's recent genealogical research and the well- preserved Aidroos Ratheeb documents, the study reconstructs migration patterns and their geographical determinants. Beyond migration mechanics, the research examines how Hadhrami settlers utilized local topography to establish spiritual centers that attracted disciples from across the Indian Ocean rim, creating nodes in an extended network reaching Gujarat, Aceh, and Bombay. Methodologically, this work combines qualitative approaches—including architectural analysis of local monuments, archival research, and interviews with clan members—with spatial analysis techniques to map the distribution of Hadhrami-influenced mosques and sacred sites. This interdisciplinary approach reveals how geographical features influenced not only initial settlement choices but also subsequent cultural production, exemplified by the Hadhrami supervision of hookah manufacturing that leveraged local craftsmanship traditions.The study ultimately contributes to historical geography by demonstrating how physical landscape features and maritime connections created conditions for Panthalayini's emergence as Kerala's foremost center of Hadhrami Sayyid presence, while illuminating broader patterns of religiously-motivated migration within the Indian Ocean world.

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