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Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS)
ISSN : 25979698     EISSN : 26155184     DOI : 10.20885/ijiis
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies covers various aspects of Islamic studies including, but not limited to: theology law education economy politics, and other relevant topics. The journal welcomes contributions from scholars and researchers of various disciplinary backgrounds in the form of original (theoretical or empirical) research articles.
Articles 94 Documents
THE FIQH PARADIGM OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Addiarrahman
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 1, September 2019
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol3.iss1.art3

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The paradigm of fiqh that is currently developing has not been able to answer the demands of sustainable development that has become a global agenda. The weakness of the fiqh perspective is because it uses the perspective of a third person who positions Al-Quran as the object of interpretation. This paper uses a second-person perspective and social system paradigm. These two perspectives form the fiqh paradigm of sustainable development. Based on this paradigm, the problems that become the priorities of sustainable development are understood as the excesses of dominating cognitive (subjective) relations that encourage humans to be individualistic and materialistic. This paper offers the importance of trans-cognitive (trans-subjective) relations that control recognition (subjective) relations and cognitive relations. Furthermore, in trans-cognitive relations, Al-Quran is positioned as a communicative act (speech act) of God to humans.
ACTUALIZATION OF JAVANESE ECOCULTURE AND ISLAMIC ECOTHEOLOGY TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Brontowiyono, Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 1, September 2019
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In line with development dynamics, environmental degradation continues and threatens development sustainability. The concept of sustainable development with economic, social, and environmental pillars requires actualization across aspects. Amongst the important aspects are culture and religion which is fundamentally inherent in every human being to drive behavior. The values of longstanding Javanese culture emphasize environmental conservation teachings, including Hamemayu Hayuning Bawono, Hamengku Buwono philosophy, Satriya attitude, and the forecasts saying kali ilang kedunge, pasar ilang kumandange, wong wadon ilang wirange, and wong lanang ilang kawibawane. Ecoculture actualization requires several strategies. First, the government policy should further consider environmental dynamics. Second, earth-related and environmental education should be intensified formally, informally, and non-formally. Third, the society should be informed and invited to actualize local wisdoms. Islamic values ​​should be further optimized as a fundamental strategy in environmental conservation. Islam views nature as Allah’s blessing, and the logical consequence is being grateful by continuously preserving it. Several important measures can promote ecological piety. First, Islamic education curriculum in boarding schools, madrasahs, Islamic forums, and formal schools should reinforce environmental theology and its applications. Second, religious organizations should facilitate intensive communication among stakeholders. Third, commitment is proven through tangible actions.
GREEN LOCAL WISDOM, THE DUTY TO REMEMBER, AND RECOGNITION OF BEAUTY IN SERAT CENTHINI Inandiak, Elizabeth D.
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 1, September 2019
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Serat Centhini is often described as the encyclopedia of Java. The poem was indeed written at the beginning of the 19th century, but the “plot” takes place at the 17th century, a pivotal time in Central Java where Islam spreads and settles, while the older cults are still alive. Serat Centhini acts as a colossal cultural laboratory which tests the ancestral knowledge and traditions in the light of the new science of Islam. Will these knowledge and traditions become obsolete and disappear on their own? Will they persist because of their universal foundations, or because of their deep roots in localwisdom, or their capacity to adjust and embrace a new form? Will they enter into conflict or go underground? The experimentation works two ways: will the new science of Islam be flexible enough to accommodate the ancestral world view in its modernity? This paper seeks to present three brilliant cultural strategies successfully put to test in the Centhini laboratory, in their ability to transcend time, and embrace social and religious transformations: green local wisdom, the duty to remember, and recognition of Beauty.
CONTEXTUALIZATION OF CULTURAL FIQH IN THE BALIMAU KASAI TRADITION: Integration Between Islamic Values and Kampar Local Culture Asrizal; Armita, Pipin; Rizki, Muh.
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 1, September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol3.iss1.art6

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This study aims to examine the integration of Islamic values and local culture of Kampar that is wrapped up as cultural fiqh in the Balimau Kasai tradition. The tradition of Balimau Kasai is a tradition of welcoming the holy month of Ramadan by bathing with traditional ingredients and gathering at the river’s edge. The found four dimensions of integration of Islamic values and the local culture of Kampar in the Balimau Kasai tradition, namely: (1) the Balimau Kasai is held by the Kampar community as a form of gratitude of being able to meet with the month of Ramadan, (2) the Balimau Kasai is a form of joy and happiness with the coming of Ramadan, (3) the Balimau Kasai is a means of cleaning and purifying thebody and spiritually, (4) the Balimau Kasai is a place to establish harmonious relationship (silaturrahim), and (5) the Balimau Kasai is a moment to forgive each other. Based on these four dimensions, the Balimau Kasai tradition is not only a local cultural tradition, but also a form of inculcation of Islamic values.
MODERNIZING RELIGION AND CULTURE: SUTAN TAKDIR ALISJAHBANA’S PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE OF VALUES Jegalus, Nobertus
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 2, March 2020
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The mind is the most unique thing that differentiates a human being from an animal and it is through the mind as such humans improve their life quality. This is why modernizing religion and culture is indeed seen as a project of developing rationality which is one of six value groups in human beings’ lives. Rationality, in turn, gives birth to science, science technology, and finally, technology is used to develop humans’ economy and to support any advancement in various dimensions of human beings’ lives. For Islam, rationality is not something new because Islam is a rational religion. Rationality is, therefore, unique to Islam and it is not in contrast with Islam. In that sense, modernity as a major fruit of rationality is not against Islam. Learning from the West, that is, its science and technology, therefore, is necessary for Indonesia to be a modern nation, particularly in such fields as religion and culture.
ON BEING MUSLIM AMERICANS: MIPSTERZ AS A SITE FOR NEGOTIATING IDENTITY Chusna, Aidatul; Riyanti, Erni Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 2, March 2020
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The arrival of immigrants from various countries and continents to America has become part of a very long history for this country. In fact, the United States was founded by group of immigrants. History accounts the arrival of Muslim immigrants in America in several waves; nonetheless, Islam and Muslims remained foreign for American people. For Muslim Immigrants, the tragedy of September 11 (2001) had profoundly impacted them. They endure prejudices, discrimination, verbal abuse, and hate crimes due to the increasing Islamophobia among American society. The study highlights a group of young Muslims known as Mipsterz (Muslim Hipsters) and examines how Mipsterz becomes a site for negotiating identity as a Muslim American. Started as a small group of Muslim youngsters from New York City in 2012, Mipsterz develops into a space for minorities to speak up and define themselves through their creative works. Unluckily, along with the growing number of white supremacists, Islamophobia and negative stereotypes are keep growing and felt by Muslim Americans, even among American-born Muslim generations. Mipsterz aims to keep producing stories and marginalized voices to the fore front of American public, as its members do not want to be identified either Muslims or Americans; they are Muslim Americans.
INCREASE IN REVENUE OF TOKOPEDIA COMMUNITY YOGYAKARTA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC BUSINESS ETHICS Arfaizar, Januariansyah
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 2, March 2020
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Tokopedia as one of the leading marketplaces in Indonesia has thousands of sellers. One of Tokopedia communities which actively seeks to develop business is Tokopedia Community Yogyakarta. With an increasing number of business players to meet consumer needs, business players face challenges of reaching more buyers and increasing revenue. This study aimed to analyze the increase in revenue of Tokopedia Community Yogyakarta seen from the perspective of Islamic business ethics. This study used a qualitative descriptive method. The results of the research showed that there are several factors that affect the revenue of Tokopedia Community Yogyakarta, namely 1) Products, 2) Promotions, 3) Prices, 4) Services and 5) Other factors including economic conditions and trends, in terms of 5 axioms of Islamic business ethics, namely unity, equilibrium, free will, responsibility and virtue. In fact, the increase in revenue of Tokopedia Communty Yogyakarta has been in line with the principles of Islamic business ethics. However, in terms of prices, there is a violation in the form of a price war, causing both the fall in product prices and disadvantages to other sellers.
REPRESENTATION OF ISLAM IN THE 2019 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DISCOURSE ON SOCIAL MEDIA Fahmi, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 2, March 2020
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This study aims to see how religious discourse in the presidential election is represented in social media. The study concludes as follows: First: Presidential Election 2109 represents three discourses namely: Discourse on Religion and Candidacy of Candidates, Discourse on Politics and Badar War and Discourse on Ulama and Power. Second: Factors that influence representation are: political factors, religious interpretations and digital culture. On political factors, it appears that religion is politicized in the 2019 Presidential Election because religion alone provides political benefits. So for political purposes the power of religious politicization in the 2019 Presidential Election becomes a necessity. Meanwhile, on the factor of religious interpretation, it was concluded that religious interpretation influenced the representation of the 2019 Presidential Election discourse. Religious interpretation was used as a legitimate tool to support or reject certain candidates. Likewise with the digital world, the representation of religious discourse can be so massive, precisely because it is influenced by digital culture that has touched all aspects of human life, including religion. Through the digital world of marketing and the 2019 Presidential Election campaign can be faster, cheaper and more effective even though it has raised concerns over the future and integration of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia. The open nature of the digital world makes open conflict so that it has the potential to trigger national divisions.
DISTRIBUTION OF INHERITANCE AGAINST GIRLS: Analysis Study in Tanjung Mompang Village, Panyabungan Utara District, Mandailing Natal Regency Nasution, Nindi Aliska
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 2, March 2020
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The inheritance is the transition of wealth from one who is edited to his heir realized after the heir passed away. The problems that arise in this study are many people or communities who don't understand the science of Mawaris. In some cases about inheritance in Indonesia, one of which is located in Tanjung Mompang Village, Panyabungan North , South Mandailing Natal, carried out the distribution of inheritance based on traditions that existed and implemented without reference to the provisions of Islamic law. Using a juridical-empirical approach, the paper argued that the division of inheritance in some areas of the population was a majority of Islam but did not prioritize Islamic law in its religious matters, especially those occurring in the village of Tanjung Mompang in Payabungan North , South Mandailing Christmas . There are two focus problems in this paper, 1. How is the implementation of inheritance of property to girls in Tanjung Mompang village? 2. What are the factors that cause the people of Tanjung Mompang Village to implement the distribution of inheritance based on the tradition? The result of this research is the distribution of inheritance that is done in the tradition because of the lack of public awareness about the rule of law in the Division of inheritance and one of the very basic factors that the division of inheritance That is done not legally Islamic which is primarily a public ignorance of the procedure, and consequently many feel unfair, causing a dispute over fellow brothers in the family.
INTEGRATION-INTERCONNECTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION AS A SOLUTION OF CONTEMPORARY EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS Husain, Andi Musthafa; Ulum, Miftahul
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 3, No. 2, March 2020
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The current concept and implementation of education in Islam so far has not shown excellence in solving community problems in an applicative-operational manner. This is because Muslims are often trapped in dichotomous thinking distinguishing Islamic knowledge from non-Islamic knowledge. Islamic education is only considered as related to “hereafter world” which only regulates theoretical relationships. The worldly problems are considered not too important, which ultimately makes Islamic education stresses more on religious sciences. This in turn creates a very wide gap because education in Islam is focused on revelation. As a result, Islamic education has not been able to get involved in the contemporary social and humanist realm. Against this backdrop, it seems that there is a pressing need to reexamine the concept of education in Islam to make it more empowering, critical, and creative. The book entitled “Rereading the Concept of Education in Islam” written by Dr. Hujair AH Sanaky, MSi is one of the attempts to re-examine the concept of education in Islam by dismantling the dichotomy between Islamic education and education and offering a design of education in Islam that is more integrative and responsive to the demands of changing societies and times.

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