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JIIS
ISSN : 28301579     EISSN : 28298667     DOI : -
Core Subject : Religion,
JIIS (Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies) focuses on Progressive Islam that expressing the spirit of changing, enlightening, and developing civilization. This progressiveness is expected to be approached through Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies. Scope: Qur’anic and Hadith Studies, Arabic Language and literature, Islamic Civilization, Islamic Thought, Islamic law, Islamic Theology, Muslim Societies and Politics, Islam and the Muslim World, Anthropology, Sociology, Historical/Historiography Study of Islam, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Science and Civilization, Islamic Economics and Business, Islamic Law.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Patterns of action in early marriage from a religious and systems theory perspective Siroj, Akhmad Munib
Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies
Publisher : Institut Studi Islam Muhammadiyah Pacitan

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This research aims to understand the social action dynamics of individuals involved in early marriage, using Max Weber's theory of social action, with a particular focus on systems theory and religion. The type of research used is a literature review. The literature reviewed in this study includes research reports, publications in books and journals on early marriage, as well as studies on systems theory and religion. Early marriage is a form of social action that generally arises from non-rational motives. The only rational justification is value-oriented rationality, which is driven by religious values, with the hope that marriage will protect the couple from immoral acts, such as adultery. From the perspective of Talcott Parsons' systems theory, early marriage can be viewed as a social phenomenon with ontological aspects. In the context of Niklas Luhmann's General Systems Theory, two families who plan to marry off their children agree to establish boundaries and foundations that govern their respective family members' marriage plans. These agreements are closed and binding only to the two families involved, not to the broader environment. The environment acts solely as a witness to the agreements between the two parties. When it becomes known that their children must obtain permission from the Religious Court due to being underage, they involve other elements of society to ensure that the marriage can take place. For prospective couples intending to marry at a young age due to religious reasons, it is crucial that they possess the necessary physical and psychological maturity to realize the true goals of marriage.
Patterns of action in early marriage from a religious and systems theory perspective Siroj, Akhmad Munib
Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies
Publisher : Institut Studi Islam Muhammadiyah Pacitan

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This research aims to understand the social action dynamics of individuals involved in early marriage, using Max Weber's theory of social action, with a particular focus on systems theory and religion. The type of research used is a literature review. The literature reviewed in this study includes research reports, publications in books and journals on early marriage, as well as studies on systems theory and religion. Early marriage is a form of social action that generally arises from non-rational motives. The only rational justification is value-oriented rationality, which is driven by religious values, with the hope that marriage will protect the couple from immoral acts, such as adultery. From the perspective of Talcott Parsons' systems theory, early marriage can be viewed as a social phenomenon with ontological aspects. In the context of Niklas Luhmann's General Systems Theory, two families who plan to marry off their children agree to establish boundaries and foundations that govern their respective family members' marriage plans. These agreements are closed and binding only to the two families involved, not to the broader environment. The environment acts solely as a witness to the agreements between the two parties. When it becomes known that their children must obtain permission from the Religious Court due to being underage, they involve other elements of society to ensure that the marriage can take place. For prospective couples intending to marry at a young age due to religious reasons, it is crucial that they possess the necessary physical and psychological maturity to realize the true goals of marriage.
Analysis concept human development on islamic perspective in terms of study Al-Quran Rizqi Imtihana, Ezif; Wahyuningsih, Diah; Restiana, Restiana
Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies
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This study aims to analyze concept of human development from an Islamic perspective, focusing on characteristics of development, description stages of human development according Al-Qur'an, and comparison with Western views. The method used in this study is Qualitative Study. Results of the study indicate that Islam views human development holistically, encompassing physical, psychological, spiritual, and moral aspects. In contrast to Western theories that emphasize cognitive and psychosocial aspects, Islam emphasizes the goal of development as an effort to achieve happiness in this world and hereafter. Al-Qur'an describes stages of human life in detail, from the process of creation to maturity and old age, even to the post-mortem phase. This study shows that Islamic concept of human development can be an important foundation in education and character development based on divine values.
Internalizing quranic values through arabic language teaching in campus Varchati, Nedya; Zain, Biqi
Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies
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This study aims to examine how the internalization of Qur'anic values can be achieved through Arabic language teaching in higher education. Arabic, as the language of the Qur'an, plays a strategic role not only as a means of communication but also as a medium for instilling moral, spiritual, and social values in students. The research method used was literature study and observation of the Arabic language learning process in the campus environment. The results show that the integration of Qur'anic values into Arabic language learning materials, such as through the selection of Qur'anic verses and the application of values-based teaching strategies, can increase spiritual awareness and character development in students. The role of lecturers as value mediators is crucial in facilitating this internalization process. Thus, Arabic language teaching in higher education not only develops language competence but also shapes students' personalities with noble morals and based on the teachings of the Qur'an.

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