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Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30892775     DOI : https://doi.org/10.63738/annujum.v1i2.7
Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law is an open access and peer-reviewed journal published by Indonesian Scientific Journal Consultant which provides articles in all fields of Humaniora, Law and related disciplines. The word Annujum comes from Arabic; النجوم which means star, bright, shining, enlightening and illuminating. The use of the word annujum for the name of the journal implies that the articles published are expected to provide enlightenment related to science, especially related to the humanities and law, the articles published are selected articles related to the focus and scope of the journal, namely humanity and law. Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law is an open access and peer-reviewed journal published by Indonesian Scientific Journal Consultant which provides articles in all fields of Islamic Education and Studies and related disciplines. The scope of Humaniora includes Humanities, Theology, Philosophy, History, Philology, Linguistics, Literature, Art, Psychology, Archaeology, Anthropology, Cultural Studies. The scope of Law includes Criminal Law, Civil Law, International Law, Islamic Law, Agrarian Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure Law, Environmental Law. Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law is published 4 (four) times a year, namely in January, April, July, and October. Each of the issue has articles both on conceptual article and research article. this journal published in Bahasa Indonesia, but English-written articles are also welcomed.
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The Development of Greek Philosophy and the Middle Ages Tsabit Maulana; Zaenal Fadhilah
Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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The development of ancient Greek philosophy began with the pre-Socratic philosophers who carried a cosmological approach, such as Thales and Anaximander, to the golden age of philosophy led by Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Greek philosophy focused on the search for truth through rationality and logic, developing basic concepts such as ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Socrates introduced the dialectical method, Plato developed the theory of ideas, and Aristotle formulated a system of logic that became the basis of science. In the Middle Ages, philosophy underwent a transformation under the influence of Christianity. Scholastic philosophy became dominant, with the aim of reconciling faith and reason. Thomas Aquinas became a major figure with his work combining Aristotelian thought with Christian doctrine. This century was marked by an emphasis on theology, metaphysics, and ethics, as well as an attempt to understand the relationship between God and his creation. These developments formed the basis for modern and renaissance philosophy, and have influenced Western thought to this day. The research method in this article is Library research, also known as literature research by collecting and analyzing literature from various sources such as books, scientific journals, and research reports. The sources selected are the most relevant and recent to ensure the accuracy and credibility of the findings. The results of this study are developments In the 6th century BC, philosophy was still in the form of mythology or fairy tales believed by the Greeks. Greek society has a belief system that everything must be accepted as everything that comes from fairy tales or in other words does not rely on reason. In Greece, unlike in other areas, at that time Greece was not bound by caste, not bound by religious beliefs or fixated on thoughts spread by priests, so that intellectually they were freer in their lives. The history of medieval philosophy or known as Medieval or Medioevo began around the 5th century, precisely in 476 where the momentum of the end of the Western Roman Empire, until the 16th century. 7 The term 'middle ages' itself generally refers to the transition period from ancient Greco-Roman times to modern times.
The Art of Critical Thinking in Studying Philosophy Nala Sri Ayu Luthfiah; Balqis Tsaniyah Azzahra; Didik Himmawan
Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Philosophy has a key role in the intellectual development of human beings. Philosophy not only teaches us to ask questions deeply, challenge balanced beliefs, and formulate complex thoughts, but it also develops the ability to think systematically and analytically about complex ideas, arguments, and concepts. The purpose of this research is to find out the concept of critical thinking and the benefits in studying philosophy. The research method we use is a qualitative method using library research, library research, which is a method with data collection by understanding and studying theories from various literature related to the research. The type of research is literature research or library research. The result of this research is that the art of critical thinking in philosophy is not only about understanding complex concepts, but also about developing critical, analytical, and reflective thinking skills. This is the basis for sustainable personal growth and meaningful contributions to society at large.
Analysis of Schools and Thoughts in Modern Philosophy (17th-20th Century) Deni Fadis Zaelani; Siti Fatimah Zahra
Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Philosophy is a general science because it focuses on the Effects or Consequences, and Appearances obtained by rationalizing knowledge from its causes. Modern philosophy is marked by the birth of major schools of thought such as Rationalism, Empiricism, Idealism, Materialism, Positivism, Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Pragmatism. The emergence of this modern philosophy occurred in the 17th century to the early 20th century in Western Europe and North America. The purpose of this study is to determine the schools and thoughts in modern philosophy (17th-20th centuries AD). The research is in the form of Library Research. The results of this study are that modern philosophy is a division in the history of Western Philosophy which marks the end of the era of scholasticism. The time of the emergence of modern philosophy was the 17th century to the early 20th century in Western Europe and North America.
Interaction between Humans as an Implementation of Hablumminannas in Realizing Tolerance Between Communities of the Same Religion and Other Religions Didik Himmawan; Annisatul Muthi’ah; Safitri Ramahdani
Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Every religion teaches the values ​​of humanity and an attitude of tolerance towards fellow human beings. Humanity is an important characteristic for humans that must be maintained, because humans essentially have good intellectual and moral qualities called humanity. The purpose of this study is to determine the Interaction between Humans as an Implementation of Hablumminannas in Realizing Tolerance Between Communities of the Same Religion and Religion. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method with a literature study in the technique of reviewing and concluding various relevant literature sources. The results of this study are that the interaction between humans, both in the context of the relationship with Allah (habluminallah) and the relationship between fellow human beings (habluminannas), has an important role in building social harmony. Tolerance, both between people of the same religion and between people of different religions, is the key to maintaining harmony and peace in society.
Implementation of the Islamic Economic System in Realizing People's Welfare Azhari Marhamah; Navissa Briliani Sabilla
Annujum: Journal of Humaniora and Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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This economic system aims to create public welfare by avoiding detrimental practices and promoting actions that are beneficial to all parties involved. The purpose of writing this article is to determine the implementation of the Islamic economic system in realizing public welfare. This type of research is qualitative, the data collected is analyzed qualitatively using thematic analysis techniques. The results of this study are that the economic system is an economic building that is established on the basis of these basic principles that are in accordance with existing environmental and period conditions. Prosperity in the Islamic economic system is the fulfillment of material and non-material needs, the world and the hereafter based on personal and community awareness to obey and obey (be aware) of the laws desired by Allah SWT. through His guidance in the Qur'an, through examples in the exemplary behavior of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, and through ijtihad and the goodness of the scholars.

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