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Indonesian Journal of Islamization of Knowledge
ISSN : 30265401     EISSN : 30265398     DOI : 10.21111/injas.v2i1.10466
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS) (E-ISSN: 3026-5398 | P-ISSN: 3026-5401) is a peer-reviewed and bi-annual (August and February) Indonesian journal (but accept English and Arabic article) dedicated to specific scholarly study about Islamization of (both classical and contemporary) knowledge and its society. Its will dealing with the area of philosophy, social science, art & humanities, exact science, history and philosophy of science, as well as ethical, ontological, and epistemological questions related to a qualitative study; but the scope limited to: Theory on Islamization of Knowledge (with reference to several figures and terms: Islamization, Integration, Unity of Knowledge, etc practiced in universities) De-Westernization (a critical assement about western worldview in science) Islamic and Science in its History (i.e. Old Arabic and Rare Manuscript related to Islamic Science and Civilization) Reconceptualizing Islamic Concept and Theories in Sciences, Arts, and Humanities (Islamic Biology, Islamic Physics, Islamic fine art, Islamic History, Islamic Philosophy of Science, Islamic Education, Halal Studies, Islamic Sociology, etc with reference to several figures) and multidisciplinary perspective that can be published in this journal are about engineering, planning, design, urban, social humanities from the perspective of Islamic values.
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Kata Serapan Bahasa Arab Dalam Bahasa Suku Aneuk Jamee Di Aceh: Loanwords from the Arabic language in the Anyok Jami tribe's language in the Aceh region. Ibrahim, Malik; Sofyan, Zulkhairi; Suhemi, Emi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.12441

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Abstract (English) This research deals with words borrowed from Arabic language in the language of the Aneuk Jamee tribe in Aceh province. Research uses the analytical descriptive approach to analyse this phenomenon. The main goal of the search is to identify words absorbed from Arabic and understand their impact on Aneuk Jamee's language. The aliases are analyzed based on a series of Arabic letters. The aliases are found in 20 different letters of the alphabet. The results of the study show that there are several words in Aneuk Jamee language that are heavily influenced in Arabic and cover different areas of daily life such as religion, education and literature, showing the influence of Arabic language in various aspects of cultural and social life. The results of the research show that there are a number of words in Aneuk Jami's language that are highly influenced by Arabic. These results provide a clearer picture of the process of borrowing words between these two languages, as well as their implications for linguistic identity. from the Aneuk Jamee tribe in Aceh. Keywords: borrowed words, Arabic language, Aneuk Jamee language الملخص يتناول هذا البحث الكلمات المقترضة من اللغة العربية في لغة قبيلة أنوك جامي في مقاطعة أتشيه. ويستخدم البحث المنهج الوصفي التحليلي لتحليل هذه الظاهرة. الهدف الرئيسي من البحث هو التعرف على الكلمات الممتصة من اللغة العربية وفهم تأثيرها على لغة أنيوك جامي. يتم تحليل الكلمات المستعارة بناءً على سلسلة من الحروف العربية، وتوجد الكلمات المستعارة في 20 حرفًا مختلفًا من الحروف أو الأصوات، وتظهر نتائج الدراسة أن هناك عدة كلمات في لغة أنوك جامي متأثرة بشدة باللغة العربية وتغطي مجالات مختلفة الحياة اليومية كالدين والتعليم والأدب، مما يظهر تأثير اللغة العربية في مختلف جوانب الحياة الثقافية والاجتماعية.  وتظهر نتائج البحث أن هناك عددا من الكلمات في لغة أنوك جامي متأثرة بشكل كبير باللغة العربية. وتقدم هذه النتائج صورة أوضح لعملية استعارة الكلمات بين هاتين اللغتين، فضلا عن انعكاساتها على الهوية اللغوية. من قبيلة أنوك جامي في أتشيه.
Islamizing Human Housing and Settlement: Integrating Islamic Principles in Sustainable Real Estate Development Mat Noor, Noorsidi Aizuddin; Diana Derisb, Farhana; Mokhtar, Afizan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.12729

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This research explores the equitable, balanced, and environmentally sound application of Islamic provisions to real estate to create healthier societies. It stands on the basics of Islamic teachings on moderation, fairness, and the general leadership of the community, which are in harmony with the philosophy of modern sustainable action. This research used both quantitative and qualitative research methods, where information from the developers and planners was obtained through interviews while quantitative information from the inhabitants of sustainable communities was obtained through a survey. The research shows that whereas best practices regarding environmental endowment have been implemented properly in real estate-related projects, other Islamic values, for instance equity and social justice, as well as integration of the community, have not been so well implemented appropriately. They also noted a significant and positive relationship between the perceived degree of satisfaction with community spaces and the perceived degree of Islamic values integration. This led to the identification of challenges such as the insufficient practical experience of developers in implementing Islamic finance instruments that comprise sukuk and waqf, among others. These studies indicate the need to focus on raising awareness and capacity to enable developers to adhere to Islamic guidelines more effectively. The research has implications that policymakers and developers need to take into consideration in the designing of future real estate developments with the aim of achieving fairness in economics and enhancing the welfare of communities. It is recommended that subsequent studies examine these gaps and analyse the potential social repercussions of the Islamic-based real estate projects.
Islamizing Contemporary Man: The Approach of Islamic Teachings to Education Ayatollahy, Hamidreza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.12807

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The inconsistency of some educational systems in the contemporary world with the educational approaches in Islamic societies has not only led to their inefficacy but also imposed non-divine and even anti-religious values upon Islamic communities. Given the necessity of presenting educational theories aligned with Islamic societies, this article aims to demonstrate the approach Islamic teachings can take towards the foundations of education. These teachings are principally derived from the Quran and the sayings and lifestyles of the Prophet Muhammad and his Household (peace be upon them). Among them, Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (peace be upon him), the sixth Imam of the Shia, played a prominent role in presenting such intellectual systems based on Quranic insights and the Prophet's conduct. From the collection of Imam Sadiq's practices and sayings, it is possible to extract some features as his intellectual views on education. In this paper, we focus on the educational foundations as derived from his sayings in four domains. We then highlight fourteen value attributes in his educational approach, which can serve as the foundation for structuring the principles of Islamic education and its practical solutions.
The Translation of the Work by Ali Münşî of Bursa: Tuhfe-i Aliyye/Kına Kına Risâlesi Aydüz, Salim; Yıldırım, Esma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.12927

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This study examines the historical use of Kına Kına in Ottoman medical practice, focusing on its efficacy, preparation, and associated risks. Drawing on classical medical texts and empirical observations, it explores traditional methods of enhancing Kına Kına’s potency—boiling with mâul-kurah and sweeteners, and later adding çintiyânâ to counter diminishing effects. Although widely used to treat fevers, concerns about side effects such as dizziness and anxiety led to ongoing debates among physicians. A notable 1708 case in Bursa illustrates the dangers of improper dosage. The study underscores the empirical orientation of Ottoman medicine, its commitment to humoral balance, and the cautious but enduring reliance on traditional remedies.
Arabic (Islamized) Medicine and its Culture in Early French Renaissance Angrini, Mahmud; Nasser Kaadan, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.12928

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This paper explores the impact of Islamised Arabic medicine on early Renaissance France, particularly in the south. Following Muslim conquests in Western Europe, including Sardinia, Corsica, and Al-Andalus, their presence reached Narbonne in 720 CE and faced a turning point at the Battle of Tours in 732 CE. Despite military defeat, Muslim intellectual influence endured, especially in Montpellier, where exiled scholars helped shape a major centre of medical education. The University of Montpellier became crucial in transmitting Arabic medical knowledge to Europe. This study contends that medicine was a vital, yet often overlooked, channel for Islamic knowledge to shape early French Renaissance thought.
Environmental Fiqh and Protecting Nature: How Islamized View on Nature Implemented Subagiya, Bahrum
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.13040

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An important cause of the destruction of nature begins with a materialistic human worldview. Nature and the environment are only seen as objects to fulfill human life. Thus, nature is overused, in order to satisfy lust without looking at its sustainability in a sustainable future. This study examines several fatwas of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) related to the environment. With a library research approach, researchers found that the MUI fatwa has an important role in changing the way humans view nature and the environment. The nature of nature is not only a physical essence that is materialistic, but nature is an important part of human life that has spiritual values. Nature is entrusted by Allah, not the property of humans, but Allah gives wide authority in its management. Therefore, nature management cannot be separated from the guidelines of the Shari'ah, in this case what is already contained in the Qur'an and Hadith.
The Radicalization of Islam: Case Study of Media Reportage of Boko Haram Insurgency in Northern Nigeria A. Osho, Sulaiman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/injas.v2i2.13497

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One of the challenges of the world today is the plethora of wars, hostilities, violence, and pogrom engineered by the militarization of religions. From the north, to the south, east and west of the globe, there is religious war cloaked in political gimmicks. And the human devastation continues endlessly in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Turkey, Iraq, Greater Sahel and Lake Chad Basin, North Eastern Nigeria, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Israel and Palestine, Ukraine, Mexico, and among others including pockets of terrorist acts in United Kingdom and United States. This study examines the radicalization of Islam and its multiplying effects on the peace in the world. It looks at the media reportage of the Boko Haram terrorist religious group in Nigeria. It analyzes the coverage of the insurgencies in the Radio Nigeria news bulletins at the height of the mutinies. It concludes that the coverage of Radio Nigeria of the Boko Haram radicalization in the killing, kidnapping, and destruction of property in the north eastern Nigeria hasn’t reduced the hostilities of the terrorist group. The research offers recommendations for the ways out of the crises.

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