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Hadara : Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Civilization
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30907276     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61630/hrjdic.v1i1.5
Hadara Journal of Dawah and Islamic Civilization is a blind peer reviewed journal Dawah and Islamic civilization published by Student Rihlah Indonesia. HJDIC is motivated by a lack of Muslim-spiritual values to understand the contribution of Islam to the development of many scientific disciplines for modern civilization. Hence, HJDIC attempts to integrate such kind science disciplines into Islam as a way of life in modern civilization. For this purpose, HJDIC is designed as a unique peer-reviewed open-access online scientific journal that provides an interdisciplinary, national, international, and interfaith forum for scientists from any discipline area. It encourages reflective thinking and progressive working on modern Islamic civilization. HJDIC welcomes theoretical or empirical studies about the application of Islamic and Sharia concepts in many disciplines including dawah and islamic civilization. The journal welcomes and invites contributions from Indonesia and other countries, especially in dawah sciences. The sub journals are as follows Dawah management, communication, guidance and counselling, community development and Islamic studies.
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Peran Ulama dan Tokoh Masyarakat Sukabumi dalam Memperjuangkan dan Mempraktikan Kebijakan Publik di Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia Munandi Saleh
Hadara : Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Civilization Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Hadara: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Civilization [In Progress]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61630/hjdic.v2i1.34

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This article aims to conduct a historical-analytical examination of how religious scholars and community leaders in Sukabumi—particularly K.H. Ahmad Sanusi (1888–1950)—advocated for and applied principles of public policy in the context of resistance to colonialism, nation-building, and post-independence governance in the Republic of Indonesia. This study employs a qualitative approach with a historical-interpretive design. Data were collected through analysis of colonial archives (ANRI), BPUPKI documents, the written works of K.H. Ahmad Sanusi, in-depth interviews with the figure’s descendants and students, as well as primary and secondary academic literature. The analysis employs the frameworks of Historical Institutionalism, the Policy Paradigm, and the New Public Service. The study identifies three main dimensions of the Sukabumi ulama’s public policy practices: (1) transformative educational policies through pesantren as instruments for human resource empowerment and cultural resistance; (2) social policies grounded in maqashid al-syariah that prioritize the public interest (maslahah ‘ammah) over individual or group interests; and (3) inclusive political participation policies that reconciled Islamic values with the democratic principles of Pancasila during the 1945 BPUPKI sessions. Ulama and community leaders in Sukabumi have demonstrated that public policies rooted in religious values, local wisdom, and community participation constitute an authentic, legitimate, and sustainable governance model. This legacy offers an alternative paradigm for contemporary Indonesian public policy design, which is currently seeking its identity amid globalization and digital disruption.  
Lamyat Ibn Al-Wardi: A Guiding Principle for Effective Public Administration and Peacebuilding Isiaka Adewale Lawal; Jamiu Adebayo Azeez
Hadara : Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Civilization Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Hadara: Journal of Da'wah and Islamic Civilization [In Progress]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61630/hjdic.v2i1.35

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This paper is an examination of the timeless wisdom contained in Ibn Wardi’s 14th  century poem on public administration and peacebuilding.  Through a critical analysis of Lāmiyat Wardi’s odes, the paper explores Lāmiyat’s guiding principles, emphasizing moral virtues, compassion, and knowledge pursuit in public administration to resonate with contemporary challenges. This paper, through a careful analysis from an Islamic lens, uncovers a framework for effective public administration, highlighting transparency, accountability, and responsiveness with a view to finding solutions to the lingering challenges in modern public administration and peacebuilding, by stressing the enduring relevance of the contributions of Arabo-Islam scholars in fostering an inclusive, stable, and peaceful society.

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