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Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman
ISSN : 14119919     EISSN : 25023047     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33367/tribakti
Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman aims to promote scientific publication on Islam and Muslim culture in its broadest sense covering textual, historical and empirical aspects, both classical/medieval, modern and contemporary periods in the Islamic World and beyond. Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman aims to promote scientific publication on Islam and Muslim culture in its broadest sense covering textual, historical and empirical aspects, both classical/medieval, modern and contemporary periods in the Islamic World and beyond. This journal encompasses original research articles based on library and/or empirical research in the field of Islamic studies especially on, but not limited to, eight main topics: (1) the Qur’an and hadith (2) Islamic Law (3) Islamic Theology (Kalam) (4) Islamic Philosophy (5) Islamic Mysticism (Tasawwuf) (6) Islamic Education (7) Islamic Communication and Propogation (Dakwa) and (8) Islamic Politics. It encourages articles that employ a multi-disciplinary approach to those topics. Scholars from any countries and region that are concerned with Islam and its manifestation throughout Muslim history and geography in the Islamic World and beyond can submit their article to Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman and use this open access journal.
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Rahn Contract at Sharia Pawnshop in Madura: Analysis of Maqasid al-Shariah, Socio-Cultural Dynamics, and Socio-Economic Impacts Fauzi, Nur; Humaidi; Ali, Mohammad Mahbubi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.5263

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This study examines the implementation of the Rahn contract at Sharia Pawnshops in Madura, focusing on its alignment with the principles of Maqasid al-Shariah, the socio-cultural and religious dynamics influencing perceptions and implementation, as well as the resulting socio-economic impacts. The study is motivated by academic debates regarding the effectiveness of Islamic financial instruments in achieving societal welfare goals. Using a qualitative approach and a case study method, the research gathers data through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. The findings indicate that, in general, the Rahn contract at Sharia Pawnshops in Madura has fulfilled the objectives of Maqasid al-Shariah, particularly in terms of asset protection (hifz al-mal) and social welfare. However, its implementation still faces challenges, especially regarding transparency and financial literacy among the public. Furthermore, the socio-cultural and religious dynamics in Madura play a significant role in shaping public perceptions of Rahn, where local wisdom values and religious norms influence the use of Sharia pawnshop services. From a socio-economic impact perspective, the study finds that Sharia Pawnshops contribute to increased financial inclusion, better access to capital for small businesses, and a reduction in reliance on the conventional interest-based pawn system. However, there are some challenges, such as administrative fees that are still perceived as high by some members of the community and limited access in remote areas. These findings provide valuable insights for developing a more inclusive Rahn system that aligns with local community needs. Policy recommendations include enhancing Sharia financial education, optimizing Rahn-based financing schemes, and strengthening regulations to ensure transparency and sustainability for Sharia Pawnshops in Madura.
Sharia-Based Digital Economic Policies: A Maqasid Shariah Approach to Achieving Sustainable Development Primadhany, Erry Fitrya; Suttikornpadee, Tekun; Maimunah; Amin, Muhammad; Adawiyah, Rabiatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.5485

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The emergence of the digital economy as a form of technological advancement has created opportunities to support sustainable development. To achieve sustainable development and reduce economic disparities, guidance through economic policies becomes essential. This study aims to explore the potential of Sharia-based digital economic policies in supporting sustainable development by addressing economic inequality. Using a normative jurisprudence approach, this research examines Islamic norms, principles, and evolving doctrines within the digital economy context. The research method applied is normative legal analysis with a conceptual approach. Digital economic policies grounded in Maqasid Shariah are expected to positively impact sustainable development, as they emphasize principles of justice, balance, and collective welfare. Therefore, implementing Sharia-based digital economic policies should be a primary focus within sustainable development efforts. Such policies should encompass the five dimensions of Maqasid Shariah—preserving religion, life, intellect, lineage, and property—and include essential aspects such as digital infrastructure development, comprehensive quality enhancement, strengthening Sharia-based financial systems, and adherence to good governance principles. Thus, Sharia-based digital economic policies hold significant potential to contribute to achieving sustainable development goals.
Integrating Hadratussyaikh Hasyim Asy'ari's Moral Values in Contemporary Education: Addressing the Challenges of the Digital Age Wajdi, Muh Barid Nizarudin; Marpuah, Siti; Marlina, Yuli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6177

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This research explores the relevance and application of Hadratussyaikh KH. M. Hasyim Asy'ari's moral education philosophy addresses the modern challenges of globalization and digitalization. The problem of moral degradation among young people, exacerbated by these contemporary pressures, highlights the urgent need for character-based education. Using a qualitative research approach with document analysis as the primary method, this study examines the integration of moral and intellectual development in Hadratussyaikh’s teachings. Key findings reveal that his philosophy balances cognitive growth and ethical behavior, emphasizing the practical application of moral virtues. The results also show that his principles can be adapted for broader educational contexts, both religious and secular. This research contributes to the ongoing discussion on character education and provides a framework for future empirical studies to assess the practical implications of his teachings in modern education systems.
The Muslim Dress Codes Reception Among Minangkabau Youth in West Sumatra: A Socio-legal Analysis Medani, Alex; Mairul; Diana Putri, Fadilah; Putra, Marzeko Yosa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6212

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This research attempts to describe the young Minangkabau generation's reception of Muslim dress codes in the public sphere and to reflect on an attempt to reconstruct the local identity of West Sumatra. Although the Muslim dress code has become a common sight and has been uniformly implemented in all educational institutions and government agencies, the reception of the younger Minangkabau generation towards these rules is not always directly proportional to the phenomenon. Using a qualitative approach and interviews with young people in Agam district, Lima Puluh Kota, and Tanah Datar, the research found that most of the sources contacted were unaware of the exact scope and legal enforcement of the regulation. But as Moslem, they agreed with the codes, although the critical notes about the implementation. Besides, only a small percentage opposed it. Considering the further discussion about the contents, the codes should also be implemented proportionately, without binding and forcing another religious follower to avoid the intolerant and discriminatory labels attached to the people of West Sumatra. Further, the reception must also be considered to regulate legal products that are close to Minangkabau community traditions to reconstruct the local identity of West Sumatra.
Sarong and Peci in Santri Tradition: Frithjof Schuon's Perennial Philosophy Perspective Farid; Savira, Annisa Ghina; Nurani, Shinta; Khasri, M. Rodinal Khair
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6383

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In the context of Indonesia and several regions in Asia, including Africa, the sarung and peci play a significant role as cultural artifacts with both material and non-material value. This research explores the correlation between the sarung and peci with forming individual and collective identities, particularly within religious communities, such as the santri. Through a perennial philosophy approach, we analyze the role of religion in the cultural acculturation process among the santri. The study results indicate that the sarung and peci are symbols of religious expression and shape a collective identity that encompasses both esoteric and exoteric aspects. Additionally, there is a dualism in the symbolic structure built through the cultural acculturation of the santri, where the sarung and peci become symbolic representations of moral transcendence that distinguish them from the general populace
Muslim Minorities in the Context of Citizenship in Western Countries According to Fiqh al-Aqalliyat; Challenges and Obligations Anwar, Khoirul; Ridho, Hilmi; Sibawaihi, Muhammad; Mubarok, Muhamad Sofi; Khairi, Aizat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6401

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In reality, the Muslim population in Western countries is increasing significantly every year. By 2030, it is projected that the world's Muslim population will reach 2.2 billion with a growth rate of 24.9%. Muslims living in Western countries live their lives as a minority group, they are faced with various complex challenges, ranging from worship issues, and muamalah, to marriage issues. This paper aims to examine the development, challenges, and problems faced by Muslim minorities living in Western countries, and how fiqh responds in providing solutions to all issues faced by Muslim minorities living in non-Muslim majority areas. This research method uses normative legal research, namely legal research that focuses on analyzing the text of laws and regulations, legal decisions, or other legal sources. The primary data is taken from classical and contemporary books, books, and reputable journals that discuss the problems of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim majority countries. The results of this study show that the presence of Muslims in Western countries poses a major challenge, namely changing the negative views of Western countries towards Islam which is considered an extreme and terrorist religion. Four serious issues are often faced by Muslim minorities: eating food slaughtered by non-Muslims, receiving inheritance from non-Muslims, marital relations between people of different religions, and wishing non-Muslims happy holidays. Although there is still debate among scholars regarding the issue of 'food from non-Muslim slaughter', they choose not to allow consuming food from non-Muslims based on the rule of shad al-zari'ah (closing opportunities). Apart from this, in the context of citizenship, Muslim minorities have six obligations towards the state, namely preaching, implementing basic religious laws, maintaining Islamic law, assisting the development of the state, establishing good relations between communities, and not rebelling against the state.
Assessing the Role of Product and Halal Label in Shaping Consumer Behavior: A Study of Purchasing Decisions in East Java Sopingi, Imam; Zaki, Irham; Haryanti, Peni; Santoso, Rohmad Prio; Asri, Muhammad Rizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6408

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This study aims to analyse the influence of halal products and halal labels on Generation Z's purchasing decisions, considering product quality, brand perception, and price as mediating variables. The trend of increasing awareness of halal products among young consumers, this study focuses on the role of these factors in shaping purchasing decisions. The research method used is quantitative with a survey approach, involving 523 respondents from five districts and cities in East Java (Jombang, Kediri City, Kediri Regency, Tulungagung, and Trenggalek) selected through purposive sampling. The results showed that halal products affect product quality, which in turn affects purchasing decisions through price. Halal labelling, although it has an effect on brand perception, does not show a direct effect on price or purchasing decisions through brand perception and price. This study provides new insights into how halal, quality and price factors are interrelated in influencing Generation Z's purchasing behaviour, as well as the importance of product quality as a key factor in halal value-oriented purchasing decisions.
Gen Z Muslims, Social Contestation, and Digital Citizenship in Indonesia Wildan, Mursyidul; Pratama, Imam Alfikri; Sugiarto, Dody
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6421

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This study aims to analyze the contestation, patterns, and forms of social movements among Gen Z Muslims in the era of digital citizenship. In this era, social movements are shaped by issue-based networks, and the key actors driving this transformation are Gen Z activists—particularly Muslim university students affiliated with Islamic student organizations. This article focuses on two main objectives: (1) to analyze the social contestation of Gen Z Muslim movements in the digital citizenship era and (2) to examine the patterns and forms of these movements in relation to their religious identity. This study employs a qualitative research method, with research subjects drawn from Islamic student organizations in Bandung and Pangkalpinang. Data collection techniques include: first, interviews, which were conducted to explore participants' perspectives on the ideology and activities of their movements; second, participatory observation, used to understand internal dynamics, patterns of interaction, and activism practices among Gen Z Muslims; and third, social media observation, utilized to analyze datasets from online platforms. The findings reveal two main categories of Gen Z Muslim social movements in the digital citizenship era: moderate and non-moderate. Moderate movements primarily focus their digital activism on issues of religious tolerance, inclusivity, interfaith dialogue, social justice, gender equality, and minority rights. In contrast, non-moderate movements center their activism on exclusive and conservative religious discourse, often using hashtags such as #Khilafah and #Hijrah as part of their outreach. These movements also tend to idolize figures advocating for religious purification and hijrah (religious migration). Furthermore, the patterns and forms of Gen Z Muslim social movements in the digital citizenship era are characterized by two key practices: volunteerism and crowdfunding, both of which serve as mechanisms for social engagement and mobilization.
Revisiting Ibn Rushd's Demonstrative Philosophy: Bridging Classical Thought and Scientific Integration in Contemporary Islamic Higher Education Muwaffiqillah, Moch.; Zulfa, Indana; al-Akiti, Muhammad Ayman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6628

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This article aims to examine the thoughts of Ibn Rushd, particularly regarding the concept of the relationship between Sharia (religion) and Hikmah (philosophy) through the principle of double truth, and to explore its potential as a philosophical foundation for the development of integrative knowledge in Islamic Religious Higher Education (PTKI). This study also seeks to address the stigma that views Ibn Rushd as being in opposition to Islamic orthodoxy as upheld by al-Ghazali. By employing a qualitative approach through content analysis of Ibn Rushd’s major works on demonstrative philosophy (burhani reasoning), this research explores the relevance of his thought in integrating religious and general sciences within PTKI. A contextual analysis is conducted to understand the challenges and opportunities for applying his philosophy in Indonesia, where it has received relatively little attention compared to the Western world. The findings indicate that Ibn Rushd’s demonstrative philosophy, which emphasizes demonstrative logic and empirical observation, offers a robust methodological framework to support the integration of knowledge within PTKI. The burhani approach can serve as an epistemological foundation that bridges the dichotomy between religious and general sciences while contributing to the development of a holistic curriculum. This study provides a theoretical contribution by reaffirming the relevance of Ibn Rushd’s thought in shaping a rational and empirical paradigm of Islamic higher education. Additionally, it opens a space for discussion on the role of Islamic philosophy in addressing the challenges of religious education in the modern era.
The Ritual Tradition of Esoteric Scientific Practices in Islamic Boarding Schools: A Study of Khizib Kubro Ismul Haq’s Practical Book Faizin; Juniawan, Hendro Kartika; Witro, Doli; Muna, Moh. Nailul; Sidqi, Imaro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6360

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This paper examines the ritual tradition of esoteric scientific practices in Islamic boarding schools (pesantren), with a focus on the practical teachings outlined in the Kitab Amalan Khizib Kubro Ismul Haq. The study employs a qualitative research approach, utilizing library research methods. The primary data source is the Kitab Amalan Khizib Kubro Ismul Haq, along with supporting literature such as books, academic articles, and journals relevant to the research topic. Data collection is carried out through documentation, and content analysis is used for data analysis, incorporating techniques of data condensation, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research findings reveal three main points. First, Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) are key institutions in preserving and developing Islamic traditions, including esoteric scientific practices. Second, esoteric practices are often misunderstood or negatively stigmatized due to a lack of comprehensive understanding, where the outward forms of the practices are emphasized over their deeper meanings. Third, the esoteric practices within pesantren share common ground with Sufism, as both emphasize inner spiritual transformation and the unveiling of hidden truths, with the ultimate aim of attracting benefits and avoiding harm for the practitioner. This paper aims to offer a fresh perspective on the esoteric ritual traditions in Islamic boarding schools and contribute to a deeper understanding of their role in Islamic spiritual practices.

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