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Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30631939     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61166/values
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin is a peer-reviewed journal published by Penerbit Hellow Pustaka In Collaboration with Pascasarjana Institut Agama Islam Tasikmalaya. The journal is aimed at spreading the research results conducted by academicians, researchers, and practitioners in the field of multidisciplinary science and knowledge. In particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited: Islamic Studies, Thought, Islamic Economics, Islamic Law, Islamic Business Studies, Islamic Educational Research and Religious Studies.. Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin is published online six times a year (February, April, June, August, October, and December). Each of the issue has articles both on conceptual article and research article. Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin in English or Indonesia written articles are also welcomed
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Implementation of the Inquiring Minds Want to Know Strategy to Increase the Learning Spirit of Class IV Regular A Students in SKI Learning at TMI Al-Amien Prenduan Gunawan Wibisono; Mohammad Firdaus
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i1.155

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This study aims to conceptually analyze the potential of the Inquiring Minds Want to Know (IMWTK) method in increasing learning enthusiasm in Islamic Cultural History (SKI) subjects. The research method used is qualitative library research with a literature search of the last 5 years (2021–2025) through journal articles, proceedings, and relevant scientific sources discussing IMWTK, inquiry-based learning, motivation/situational motivation, curiosity, and SKI learning. The literature data were analyzed through thematic analysis to produce: (1) a syntactic description of IMWTK and its learning principles, (2) a mapping of the IMWTK mechanism that stimulates curiosity, engagement, and self-regulation, which are the foundations of learning enthusiasm, and (3) an applicable IMWTK implementation design for the SKI material context. The results of the study show that IMWTK has the potential to increase enthusiasm for learning SKI because it begins the learning process with questions/riddles that arouse curiosity gaps, provides space for opinion and argument, and directs students to verify answers through source searches and meaningful discussions. In conclusion, IMWTK is worthy of being used as an alternative active-inquiry strategy in SKI learning, provided that there is support in the form of question design, availability of sources, and assessments that evaluate students' thinking processes and participation.
Service Standards for Physical Conditions of Islamic Banking Offices to Increase Customer Satisfaction and Trust ibnudin; Indra Sudrajat; Abdul Aziz Romdhoni
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i1.168

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Islamic banking has experienced rapid growth in recent years, both in Muslim-majority and non-Muslim countries. As financial institutions operating based on Sharia principles, Islamic banks are required to provide services that not only meet customer needs but also align with Islamic values. One important aspect of these service standards is the physical condition of the office, which includes interior design, cleanliness, comfort of the service area, security, and accessibility. Good physical office conditions play a role in creating a sense of security and comfort, as well as increasing customer trust and satisfaction. Furthermore, an office environment that reflects the values of simplicity, professionalism, and cleanliness demonstrates the Islamic bank's commitment to implementing Sharia principles comprehensively. In the increasingly competitive Islamic banking industry, high service standards, including the quality of the physical condition of the office, are a crucial differentiating factor. Therefore, the development and implementation of service standards and physical office conditions that comply with Sharia principles are essential to support service quality, strengthen the bank's positive image, and increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Islam and customs in Minangkabau: Analysis of the Indigenous Concept of Basandi Syarak, Syarak Basandi Kitabullah (in the Perspective of Buya Hamka and A.A. Navis) Abdul Aziz Romdhoni
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i1.173

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This research discusses the concept of Adat Basandi Syarak, Syarak Basandi Kitabullah (ABS–SBK) from the perspective of Buya Hamka and criticism by A.A. Navis towards its application in Minangkabau society. Buya Hamka views ABS-SBK as an ideal foundation that emphasizes harmonious integration between customs and Islamic law. According to him, customs function as social tools that gain legitimacy as long as they are based on the values of the Koran and Sunnah, as emphasized in the QS. An-Nisa' verse 59. In this view, Islam is the main source of values, while custom is a means of implementing moral values and justice in social life. In contrast, A.A. Navis expressed criticism of the ABS-SBK practice, which was considered to often stop at a symbolic level and had not been fully realized consistently in social reality. He highlighted the deviations that occur when customs and religion are exploited for the sake of power or social status, thus deviating from the moral substance of Islam as emphasized in the Prophet's hadith regarding adhering to the Qur'an and Sunnah. A comparison of the two figures shows that their differences are complementary: Hamka emphasizes the normative and philosophical dimensions, while Navis emphasizes the empirical and evaluative dimensions. Thus, the ABS-SBK concept remains relevant as an integrative framework between customs and religion, as long as it is accompanied by moral commitment and real implementation in facing the social dynamics of contemporary Minangkabau society.
The Experience of Selling Second-Hand Wearable (Preloved) Clothing Online: Digital Marketing Strategies and Their Implications for Sustainability Indra Sudrajat
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i1.174

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Digital transformation has reshaped consumption and distribution patterns in the fashion industry, including the increasing practice of selling second-hand wearable clothing (preloved) online. This study aims to analyze the experience of selling preloved clothing through digital platforms, identify the determinants of business success, and examine its contribution to sustainability principles. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed using participatory observation and documentation of digital sales activities. The findings reveal that the success of a preloved business is determined by product quality, visual-based digital marketing strategies, consumer interaction, and trust-building. Beyond generating economic benefits, this business model supports the concept of sustainable fashion by extending product life cycles and reducing textile waste. The study reinforces recent national research indicating that thrifting and preloved trends represent a shift in consumer behavior toward a circular economy.
The Role of Rabbani Youth in the Struggle for Sharia Economic Politics Musleh, Musleh; Dyan Irawati; Mashudi, Mashudi
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.45

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This article examines the strategic role of Rabbani youth in implementing Islamic economic politics in Indonesia. Rabbani youth, with their understanding and commitment to Islamic values, have great potential to become agents of change in building a strong and sustainable Islamic economic ecosystem. This research will examine the crucial role of Rabbani youth in implementing the Islamic economic political values ​​contained within it. Furthermore, it will discuss their efforts to address the challenges they will face, such as the lack of interest among Rabbani youth in entering politics, the lack of encouragement from religious organizations (NU), and the low level of Islamic financial literacy among the public. Through this approach, Rabbani youth can strive to strengthen their strong networks of understanding and bargaining power, paving the way towards a prosperous and just economic system.
Hadith Study About Science Uus Husni Hoer; Ainur Awaliah; Ingeu Siti Aisyah; Risma Euis Patonah
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.49

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In the life of the world, science has a very important role. The development and progress of science provides convenience for life, both in individual life and in society. In addition to the Qur'anic verses that position knowledge and knowledgeable people, the Qur'an also encourages Muslims to pray for knowledge. It is in this connection that the concept of reading, as one of the means of increasing knowledge, becomes very important and Islam has from the beginning emphasized the importance of reading. Seeking and demanding knowledge is an obligation for a Muslim, both men and women. The Messenger of Allah SAW made the activity of demanding knowledge and knowledge needed by Muslims to uphold their religious affairs, as an obligation that is Fardlu 'Ain for every Muslim. Fardlu Ain knowledge is knowledge that everyone who has reached the age of aqil baligh is obliged to practice it which includes the science of aqidah, doing Allah's commands, and leaving His prohibitions.
Sharia-Based Liquidity Management Strategy Amidst Market Dynamics: A Qualitative Study at Bank Muamalat Indonesia Laili Norma Faseh; Moh Andrean Umami; Afifatus Zakiya; Ahmad Munir; Achmad Budi Susetyo
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.80

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Funding in a company can be obtained from various investment sources, on of them by issuing Islamic bonds (Sukuk). The announcement of the issuance of sharia bonds can be used as one of the information considerations in investing for investors. This study aims to analyse the capital market reaction to the issuance of Islamic bonds. This study uses event study analysis which is used to determine abnormal returns around the issuance of Islamic bonds, to find out significant differences in average abnormal returns around Islamic bonds issuance and to find out significant differences in trading volume activity around Islamic bonds issuance. The population in this study are all announcements of issuance of sharia bonds listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2009-2018 and then re-select companies listed on ISSI as of May 28, 2019. Event study with a window period of 21 days (t-10 to t+10). Sampling uses a purposive sampling criteria technique. Samples obtained were 55 Sukuk issuance which included 12 announcements of Islamic bonds issuance.
The Role of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and the Impact of Plastic Waste Use by Tofu Factories on Islamic Business Ethics in Krian District, Sidoarjo Nurhabits Safitri; Abdur Rohman
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.81

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This research examines how Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a role in the local economy and the impact of using plastic waste from tofu factories on Islamic business ethics in Krian-Sidoarjo District. Small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) play an important role in creating jobs and driving economic growth, but unsustainable production practices, such as the use of plastic waste, present ethical challenges that need to be reviewed from an Islamic perspective. Islamic business ethics emphasize the principles of sustainability, justice, and the common good, which should guide business actors, including in waste management. This research identifies the motivations, practices, and impacts of plastic waste usage by tofu factories, as well as how this usage can be aligned with Islamic business principles. The research employs a qualitative approach. This research uses a qualitative approach. It is hoped that the research results will assist stakeholders in making plans that support the sustainability of MSMEs and meet Islamic business ethics.
Insan Kamil as a Model of Spiritual Perfection in Islamic Sufism Achmad Junaedi Sitika; Hanifah Nur Inayah; Daffa Wildani Purwanto
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.149

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In the rapid flow of modernization and digitalization, humans often lose their spiritual direction. This is where the concept of the Perfect Man, the perfect human, in Sufism, becomes relevant again as a model of spiritual and moral perfection. This study aims to explore the philosophical and spiritual meaning of the Perfect Man as explained by classical Sufis, such as Ibn ‘Arabi and Abdul Karim al-Jili, and highlight its relevance for character development in contemporary Islamic education. The study employed a library research approach, examining Sufi works and current academic research. The analysis shows that, according to Ibn ‘Arabi, the Perfect Man is “a mirror in which God sees Himself” (Wiwaha, 2024) and serves as a link between God and His creation. Meanwhile, al-Jili views the Perfect Man as a human capable of “realizing the divine essence within oneself through knowledge and purification of the soul” (Iqbal & Munawaroh, 2023). In a modern context, this concept is not merely mystical but can be applied as a foundation for developing Islamic morals that balance the spiritual and social dimensions. This research confirms that Insan Kamil is a paradigm of Islamic education that guides humans to achieve moral perfection and closeness to God. Integrating Sufism values into the Islamic Religious Education curriculum can be a strategy for developing individuals with Islamic character who are resilient in facing the challenges of the times.
Anthropology and Sociology as Lenses of Analysis: Islamic Practices in the Modern Era Muhammad Habibi Perdana; Achmad Sulton
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.171

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This study aims to understand Islamic practices in the modern era as a social phenomenon shaped by changes in technology, culture, and social structure. Modernity, globalization, and the development of digital media have created new ways for Muslims to express, understand, and practice their religion in everyday life. The research uses a qualitative approach with a socio-religious ethnographic design that combines anthropological and sociological perspectives. Data were collected through participant observation, documentation of religious practices, and analysis of digital media and relevant academic sources. The analysis was conducted thematically and interpretatively to understand the meaning of religious practices within their social and cultural contexts. The findings show that contemporary Islamic practices are increasingly diverse, flexible, and connected to digital technology, while still shaped by local culture and social structures. Religious authority has become more open, and religious identity is increasingly integrated with modern lifestyles. The discussion indicates that changes in religious practice occur through processes of adaptation and negotiation between tradition and modernity, allowing Islamic practice to continue developing as a dynamic and lived social experience in contemporary society.

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