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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
RIVALS IN THE GULF: YUSUF AL-QARADAWI, ABDULLAH IN BAYYAH, AND THE QATAR-UAE CONTEST OVER THE ARAB SPRING AND THE GULF CRISIS Salaudeen, Abdulkadir
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7, No. 1, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol7.iss1.art6

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Democracy, Human Rights and Islamic Law in Mohammed Abed Al-Jabiri’s Reformist Ideas Adrian, Muhammad Fikri
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 7, No. 2, December 2024
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Mohammed Abed Al-Jabiri, an influential reformist Muslim thinker from Morocco, offers critical reading of the challenges of modernity and the role of religion in dealing with these challenges. This study aims to explore and present some of al-Jabiri's reformist ideas on contemporary issues that are expected to contribute to the literature of contemporary Islamic thought. This study employs the content analysis method. The analysis begins with a discussion of the relationship between religion and the state, then continues with the issue of the application of Islamic law, then the issue of democracy, and ends with a discussion of the issue of human rights. The study also compares al-Jabiri's thoughts with those of other Muslim thinkers such as Rachid Ghannaouchi, Malik Bennabi, Azyumardi Azra, and others. The results of this study reveal several main points. On the relationship between religion and the state, Al-Jabiri argues that Islam provides freedom for its people to do ijtihad to determine the ideology that is most relevant to their needs. Regarding the application of Islamic law, al-Jabiri offers two methods that he considers to be responsive to the need for legal certainty: the first method is the universality of law and the second is maqasid al-sharia which prioritizes the public good. As for democracy and human rights, al-Jabiri tries to define and harmonize the two ideas with Islam. 
Exploration Of Sosrokartono's Moral Teachings And Their Resonance With The Axiology Of Islamic Education Witoyo, Nurryanto Midi; Abdi, Supriyanto
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 7, No. 2, December 2024
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This study aims to explore and examine the moral teachings of Raden Mas Panji Sosrokartono, an important figure in Javanese moral and spiritual tradition, and their resonance with the axiology of Islamic education. More specifically, the study examines Sosrokartono's moral teachings as reflected in his symbolic names (sinandi) such as "Sang Alif," "Mandor Kloengsoe," and "Djoko Pring," which contain deep spiritual and social values. It also looks at his wider moral teachings as contained in his Ilmu Catur Murti and Ilmu Kantong Bolong that emphasize harmony, sincerity, simplicity, and selfless devotion. This study is a library research with a historical-critical-philosophical approach. The study found that the Sosrokartono’s moral teachings strongly resonate with the axiology of Islamic education in relation to the values of faith (aqidah), worship (ibadah), morality (akhlaq), and nationalism. The study argues that Sosrokartono’s locally rooted moral teachings are highly compatible with the axiological aims of Islamic education to form individuals who are pious, have noble character, and love for their nation. Sosrokartono's holistic moral teachings, combining intellectuality, morality, spirituality, and harmonization with divine, humanistic, and cultural values, are thus very relevant to the development of Muslim personalities and national values.
Hifz Al-Bi'ah as Part of Maqashid Al-Shari'ah and Its Relevance in the Context of Global Climate Change Khuluq, M. Khusnul; Asmuni, Asmuni
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 7, No. 2, December 2024
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The five essential principles (dharuriyyat al-khamsah) proposed by As-Syatibi, encompassing the preservation of religion, self, progeny, wealth, and intellect, were highly progressive concepts in their time. However, today we face the challenge of global climate change threatening ecosystems and humanity. Thus, the concept of hifz al-bi’ah becomes crucial as a new variable within the scope of essential principles. This research employs a qualitative approach with a literature review study. The data utilized include literature covering classical and contemporary sources, scientific research, and policy documents related to global climate change. The results of this study indicate that the concept of hifz al-bi’ah was initially developed through environmental jurisprudence (fiqh al-bi’ah) and evolved into hifz al-biah, an integral part of maqasid al-shariah. Hifz al-bi’ah serves as a foundation for the implementation of hifz al-din, hifz al-nafs, hifz al-nasl, hifz al-mal, and hifz al-'aql. Simultaneously, the aspects of essential principles are expanded, systematically placing hifz al-bi’ah in a crucial position within them. In the context of global climate change threatening ecosystems and the existence of humanity, the concept of hifz al-bi’ah as part of maqashid al-shariah is highly relevant in efforts to mitigate or even reverse global climate change.
Islam and Marxism in Ali Shariati’s Thoughts Nabil, Ahmad Amir; Rahman, Tasnim Abdul
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 7, No. 2, December 2024
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This paper discusses Ali Shariati's thinking and his intellectual background as an activist and catalyst for the rise and revolutionary consciousness of Iranian society that set in motion the Islamic revolution and its socio-political changes in 1979. The study is focused on his writings on Marxism. The method used in this study is a literature review with a conceptual and historical approach to text interpretation. The study's findings show the power of the dialectic formulated by Shariati in expressing the humanism and mysticism of Islam and its metaphysical views that reject the deviant views of atheism, communism, materialism and Marxism. His impressive political idealism emphasizes the moral and socio-religious strength of Islam in upholding the universal values of equality and principles of humanity and its spirit of liberation over the depravity and weakness of Marxist theory and its fundamental weakness in the moral and practical order
THE IMPACTS OF MARRIAGE DISPENSATION IN PSYCHOLOGICAL, JURIDICAL AND ISLAMIC LAW PERSPECTIVES Alexander, Ongky Alexander; Sobari, Alwan; Supriadi, Supriadi; Taufik, M.; Helandri, Joni
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7, No. 1, June 2024
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Marriage dispensation is an exception made in emergency situations, and in Islam, it can be applied without violating the principles of Islamic law. It means it can be carried out as long as it complies with the legal requirements of the state and Islamic law, and there is evidence of permission from the Religious Court because of, for example, pregnancy out of wedlock. The purpose of this study is to examine the psychological and juridical implications of marriage dispensation. To help couples understand the purpose of marriage, they must be mentally and physically prepared. The results of this study indicate the impact of psychologically immature marriage dispensation on mindset and psychological immaturity. Therefore, if rules and evidence are not limited, it will lead to several problems such as increasing divorce rates, low economic conditions, vulnerability to domestic violence, and so on. Meanwhile, the juridical impact of Law No. 16 of 2019 indeed regulates marriage dispensation only in a normative sense. However, in practice, sociologically, there is room to facilitate marriage dispensation. Meanwhile Islamic law does not have specific provisions regulating marriage dispensation because most scholars only affirm that maturity (baligh) is a prerequisite for someone's marriage to be valid, without specifying a minimum age limit for marriage.
QUEST FOR GLOBAL PEACE: CONTEXTUALIZING THE ROLE OF PROPHET MUḤAMMAD’S SUNNAH Malik, Mohd. Ashraf
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7, No. 1, June 2024
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The world we live in has everything to offer but peace. While the Western and European countries wrestle with calamities like sexual anarchy, drug abuse, broken marital relationships, the Asian countries are torn-apart by violence, extremism and civil wars. The race for armaments among nations, misuse of nuclear weapons, miscarriage of justice, ruthless use of military force, and exploitation of natural resources by powerful countries is all happening under the nose of United Nation’s Security Council and the International Court of Justice. The greatest challenge staring at humanity is to seek the underlying cause of violence in their societies and global levels. It requires a world-wide collaboration and collective efforts to ensure enduring peace at local and international levels. To make peace a reality, humanity has to seek for the harmony at grass-root levels. In this context, the role of one of the greatest benefactors of humanity-Prophet Muḥammad (PBUH) is productive and comprehensive. The Prophet (PBUH) ushered peace at all the levels of the society as was reflected in his conduct and behavior. In this paper, I seek to contextualize the role of Prophet Muḥammad (PBUH) in building up the peace within humanity. Some glaring examples from the life of the Prophet (PBUH) may be cited that will help in addressing the grave challenges of insecurity and violence in the world. The paper suggests for the adoption of the practices and principles of Prophet Muḥammad (PBUH) that would go a long way to nurture peace among individuals and societies.
THE ROLE OF THE SHARIAH BOARD IN PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE STAKEHOLDERS’ RIGHTS IN BAHRAIN Hassan, Mazin; Besar, Azrin; Jaidin, Halida
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7, No. 1, June 2024
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Islamic corporate governance (ICG) is aimed at maintaining Shariah compliance in the Islamic finance industry. Thus, it seeks to achieve the strategic objectives of Shariah, that are maqāṣid al-Shariah. Accordingly, it should protect and promote the stakeholders’ rights if these rights are recognized by Shariah. However, the literature on the role of Islamic corporations in protecting and promoting the rights of the stakeholders is not sufficient in contrast to conventional corporate governance (CCG). This paper fills this gap by looking into how far the Shariah board in the Kingdom of Bahrain protects and promotes the rights of the bank, customer, and state with reference to the maqāṣid of Shariah, specifically, the maqāṣid of wealth as well as the laws of the Kingdom of Bahrain. After the discussion, it can be concluded that the Shariah board in the Kingdom of Bahrain significantly protects and promotes the financial rights of the bank, the customer, and the state but it failed in some aspects of law and maqaṣid of Shariah specifically the circulation, and specification of wealth under the wealth maqṣaḍ.
PRIMORDIAL INCEST, THE INTRUSION OF ISRAILIYAAT AND THE QUESTION OF EVOLUTION Syeed, Sabreen Syeed
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 7, No. 1, June 2024
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The early Muslim attitude towards Israiliyaat was overwhelmingly negative because of the prohibitions on taking knowledge from the Judeo-Christian tradition. But over time a steady import of Israiliyaat literature made its way into Quranic exegesis. The Quran was revealed to correct and rectify the mistakes documented in the Bible (Q 16:64). The Quran was not revealed to be explained in the light of those fabrications. In this paper three important instances are discussed, and it is shown how the inclusion of Israiliyaat distorts the Quranic meaning and undermines the non-contradictory nature of the Quran. One of the cases i.e Adam’s children committing incest is analyzed in detail. While neither the Quran nor Hadith support this view, it is still used as the primary explanation for the progression of the human race. This paper discusses how the dismissal of this bizarre view is necessary as it goes against the Quran. But its dismissal brings in another significant question. If there were just two humans on earth, and incest is out of the question, then how did human lineage move forward? Thus, it becomes a necessity in such a scenario to assume that there were other humans along with Adam and Eve on earth. And this is Muslim Evolutionism as espoused by Iqbal, Abdus Sabbur Shahin, Adnan Ibrahim, Israr Ahmed and others. This view is proved to be more Quranic in spirit and is in line with rationality and demonstrable scientific evidence. This paper demonstrates how biblical fabrications in Tafsir literature obscure Quranic narratives and their elimination will bring about a better understanding of the Quranic view of the origin of life.
INTERNALIZATION OF RELIGIOUS MODERATION THROUGH DIGITAL PREACHING A Critical Discourse Analysis of Ustadz Adi Hidayat’s Lectures on YouTube Afdhalia, Afifah Nabila; Habibi, Faisol; Kuswanjono, Arqom
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Vol. 8, No. 1, 2025
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Religious moderation emphasizes tolerant, inclusive, and fair attitudes amidst religious, cultural, and traditional diversity. This study analyzes Ustadz Adi Hidayat's (UAH) YouTube lectures using Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), focusing on text, social cognition, and social context, to examine how he constructs and conveys religious moderation, aligning with Indonesia's diverse social landscape. The analysis reveals UAH discursively presents moderation as a practical solution for harmony, not just a theological concept. His discourse employs rhetorical strategies, like the stories of Fathu Makkah and the Treaty of Hudaibiyah, to underscore compassion, forgiveness, and harmony as core tenets. UAH's lectures implicitly guide audiences to understand moderation as an intrinsic part of Islamic teachings, promoting balance and rejecting extremism. Grounded in religious proofs (dalil) and historical narratives, his approach counters disinformation and polarization by encouraging a balanced religious understanding. This discourse significantly strengthens social harmony in Indonesia by cultivating tolerant, inclusive, and just attitudes among his vast digital audience. This research confirms UAH's discourse on religious moderation is highly relevant for both local cohesion and global peace.

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