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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society
ISSN : 25281194     EISSN : 25281224     DOI : 10.22515/islimus
Core Subject : Religion,
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society published by Postgraduate Program of State Islamic University (UIN) Raden Mas Said Surakarta. This journal covers textual and empirical, as well as classical and contemporary research on Islam, primarily focusing on Islam and Muslims study in Indonesia. Published in Indonesia, it welcomes contributions in Arabic, English, and Bahasa. Papers are peer-reviewed to maintain a high scholarly level. The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society is published online twice a year in the middle and the end of the year. Since Ocktober 2019, Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society has been accredited Sinta 2 by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education as a scientific journal with good quality of published content and excellent management. This journal is open access and has been indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journal (DOAJ). Moreover, it is a member of Crossref.org, thus all articles published in this journal have a unique DOI number.
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'Amid: Islamic Integrative Approach as Survey Model Marliyah; Yafiz, Muhammad; Dharma, Budi; Syarbaini, Ahmad Muhaisin B.
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.5406

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Research and development require tools to approach and obtain an overview of the system, these tools include interviews, questionnaires, surveys, observations, and others. QS An-Nahl Verse 43 is a popular verse that is widely used to represent appropriate to ask, this terminology is closely related to what is known as a sample. However, in contrast to the sample, the meaning intended by the verse is beyond the scope of the sample, in this study, it is termed as 'Amid. In market research, such as research on how well educational products are produced by universities, the number of response rates affects the conclusions that are built, so the sampling approach does not correlate well. The research uses 'Amid, as an approach model that is able to increase the response rate and at the same time the best reference in questioning the assessment of higher education products that are the object of research. The study found that the 'Amid' model has more quality data than the commonly used survey approach with a better travel time. The next research is suggested to try the implementation of the 'Amid' model in market research for other products.  
Investigating the Dimensionality of Psychological Contract from a Spiritual Perspective: an Empirical Study of Indonesian Employees Suhartini, Tien
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.5407

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Based on the Western value system, research on the psychological contract has received immense attention from human resources management researchers.  However, psychological contract from the spiritual perspective has not been much explored. This empirical study attempts to enrich the understanding of the psychological contract phenomenon from a spiritual perspective. This is a research paper to explore the dimensionalities of a spiritual psychological contract with examined both inner (structure) and outer (measurement) models via Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). A survey of 108 employees in business organizations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan was drawn for the study using a nonprobability convenience sampling procedure to obtain a more representative sample. The construct validity of the spiritual psychological contract (SPC) via SmartPLS 3.2.7 software led to the major finding; the SPC measurement model in the business organizational context is explained by three components i.e., transactional, relational, and liturgical contract. This is a new insight into psychological contract research and needs further studies to explore it.
Does Religiosity Responds to Excessive Consumption? Analysis of Indonesia Family Life Survey 5 Cinantya Sriyono Putri; Yan Putra Timur; Ilmiawan Auwalin; Sulistya
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.5434

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This paper investigates the relationship between Islamic religiosity and excessive conspicuous luxury consumption (israf) in Indonesia, the largest Islamic society in the world. This paper is the first of research projects that examined the relationship between religiosity and israfin the scale of the country. This study uses a probit model estimation model using STATA 12 software. The data set being used is Indonesia Family Life Survey 5 (IFLS5), which consists of a 5.646 Moslem family sample (>20.000 individual Moslems) representing about 83% of the Indonesian population living in 13 of the 26 provinces in Indonesia. This paper examined the relationship between Islamic religiosity (identity religiosity, intrinsic religiosity, extrinsic religiosity) and excessive conspicuous luxury consumption (israf). The result is no relationship between Islamic religiosity and Israf in Indonesia. Identity, intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity insignificantly corresponds to israf. The findings of the paper can be a suggestion for Islam in teachings about israf, which can be more emphasized in the family by the parents, to be included in the school curriculum, and in prayer meetings by the religious leader in order to make having an Islam religiosity can have a significant negative relationship to israf lifestyle.
Sociological Study of Puritanism Reasoning and Strengthening of Religious Inclusivity Attitude in the Endemic Era Ahyar , Muhammad; Murdan
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.6527

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Shock thinking and the attitude of claiming a single truth that leads to an attitude of social exclusivity is often the main trigger for the emergence of acts of intolerance in a plural, plural, especially multicultural society such as the Indonesian nation. This intolerance often arises from religious groups who shout loudly about religious puritanism. This puritanism and religious intolerance also spread in the Pandemic era, so it can muddy and complicate the handling of COVID-19 led by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia. After almost three years of dealing with the pandemic situation, the Indonesian people are preparing, staring, and supporting the Endemic era. Observing this Enddemic era, the Indonesian nation as a multicultural society really needs a moderate religious attitude so that the unity, unity, and integrity of the nation can be sustained, sustainable, and maintained. In this regard, this article will present discussion material on sociological studies on the strengthening of puritanism in the Pandemic era, and strengthen religious moderation in welcoming a new era called the Enddemic era.
The Influence of Religious Education on Radical Religious Understanding Among Students of the State Islamic Institute: English Purwanto; Wibowo, Furqon Edi; Jandra , Mifedwil; Rosman, Arieff Salleh; Abu-Hussin, Mohd Fauzi
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.6528

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The aim of this research was to investigate the level of religious understanding radicalism among students of the Public Faculty and Religious Faculty, respectively. The initial hypothesis was that the level of religious understanding radicalism of the students in the Public Faculty would be higher than that of the students in the Religious Faculty. The research employed an ex post facto method and used t-test to analyze the data. The study was conducted in 2018 at the State Islamic Institute of Surakarta, an Islamic religious college in Surakarta. The research population consisted of all students from 22 departments in the academic year of 2016, totaling 10,980 people. Samples were drawn from each department, with a quota of 10 students per department, resulting in a total of 220 sample members. The data collection used a questionnaire of religious understanding radicalism, which was tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis included a sample randomness test, data normality test, and variant homogeneity test. The results showed that although the level of religious understanding radicalism was higher among students in the Public Faculty than those in the Religious Faculty, the hypothesis was not statistically proven. The study suggests that religious education cannot be solely correlated with formal education background and that students' interactions with extra campus organizations, both on and off-campus, play a significant role in shaping their religious understanding radicalism. Additionally, the religious education process in the Public Faculty at the State Islamic Institute of Surakarta could make students more moderate in their religious understanding.
The Existence of Quranic Exegesis Learning in Javanese Pesantren Supriyanto
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.13455

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In the current digital era, learning models are continuously undergoing rapid changes and developments, marked by the emergence of various strategies, methods, and diverse learning approaches. However, amid these advancements, the traditional learning model in Javanese pesantren persists to this day. One enduring model is Quranic learning. This article aims to explore the sustainability and relevance of the Quranic learning model in Javanese Pesantren, which remains integral to Islamic education in Indonesia. The research methodology employed is descriptive qualitative, utilizing data derived from interviews and observations conducted at al-Balagh Pesantren in East Java. The findings of this research reveal that the Quranic learning model in Islamic boarding schools possesses unique and distinctive characteristics, placing a primary emphasis on Quranic studies. The sorogan and bandongan learning methods are two commonly employed approaches in Javanese Pesantren. These methods significantly impact the learning process within these boarding schools, particularly in reinforcing students' comprehension of the subject matter and fostering social interaction skills, as well as establishing connections with teachers and peers.

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