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Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30895871     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61166/iffah.v1i1.1
FOCUS Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research is provides scientific articles developed in attending through the article publications, original research report, reviews, and scientific commentaries in Islamic Studies. SCOPE Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research encompasses research papers from researcher, academics, and practitioners. In particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited: Islamic Studies Islamic Research Islamic Education Islamic Teaching Islamic Learning Fiqh & Ushul Fiqh Tafsir and Hadits Islamic Thought Islamic History Tasawwuf and Islamic Mysticism Islamic Economics Islamic Finance Islamic Law, Islamic Philosophy Islamic Civilization
Articles 25 Documents
Education in Aqidah and Faith in the Qur'an Robitul Abror; Farhan; Ghazi Mubarok
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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The education of aqidah and faith in the Qur'an is the main foundation in the formation of the character and morals of Muslim individuals. Aqidah includes fundamental beliefs in Allah, angels, books, apostles, the Day of Judgment, and destiny, all of which are contained in Islamic teachings. This research uses qualitative research methods. The type of research used in this research is library research (library research), namely research on literature or books or journals that are in accordance with the material being discussed. The results of research on aqidah education in the Al-Qur'an surah Al-Luqman verse 13 are Aqidah education starting from the family, advice as a method of aqidah education, prohibition of shirk as material for aqidah education. This will form a strong firm faith in the midst of the challenges of the times, not only that, the Qur'an also discusses faith education, namely in surah Al-Baqarah verse 3, namely education in faith in the unseen, then establishing prayer, and Spending some of his sustenance, faith is not only seen as a theoretical belief, but also as an encouragement to act and do good according to Allah's commands.
Hiwalah and its Implementation in Sharia Banking Muhammad Haidar Ali
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Hiwalah means a contract of help or tabarru, hiwalah is effectively applied to Islamic banking because there are rules contained therein, which provide benefits between the customer and the bank. This hiwalah activity requires fees from the first party to the second party the bank as a third party. Tabarru means giving sincerity from one individual to another without any imbalance affecting the ownership of the given person. Tabarru is carried out in providing assistance to individuals who are in conditions of economic difficulty, or to a social or religious institution that needs funds for the progress of society and religion. Therefore, tabarru 'is highly recommended in Islamic law. However, in a bank, there are services that are agreed upon as a risk from accounts payable, namely between the customer and the bank institution. Hiwalah activity itself means that activities on the responsibility of a muhil or in banking are called debtors to people who are obliged to pay debts that have such debts. Technically, Islamic banking is based on sharia principles in helping each other to ease the burden on parties who are having difficulty paying their debts, so as not to interfere with the financial cycle of economic activities in society. In transferring funds, this must be avoided from ribawi. In this article, we use literature study in al-hiwalah activities in Islamic banking according to fiqh principles.
Implementation of Zakat Mal Law in the Islamic Political Economic System Tatha Amelia Fretika; Lailatul Fitria; M Firdaus Tri Kuncoro; Mashudi
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Implementation of zakat mal law in the Islamic economic system is an effort to realize social and economic justice. Zakat mal is an obligation for Muslims who have certain wealth, and its collection and distribution are regulated by sharia principles. In the context of Islamic economics, zakat mal plays a role as an instrument to reduce economic disparities, overcome poverty, and strengthen social solidarity. The process of implementing zakat mal involves zakat institutions that are responsible for collecting and distributing the zakat. Transparency and accountability are key in running this system, by ensuring that zakat funds are distributed in accordance with sharia provisions to support the welfare of the community. In addition, the government has a role in creating regulations that support the practice of zakat mal, providing incentives for companies and individuals who contribute significantly. Implementation of zakat mal law also requires education for the community so that understanding of the importance of zakat as an integral part of the Islamic economic system increases. Thus, zakat mal can be an effective instrument to achieve the goals of Islamic economics, namely justice, balance, and the welfare of the community as a whole.
Analysis of Halal Tourism Potential Based on the 2019 Ministry of Tourism's Halal Tourism Implementation Guidelines (Jung Koneng Bangkalan Mangrove Park) Kholid
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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The economic sector is one of the most important things in supporting the progress of a country. There are many ways to improve the economy, one of which is by having halal tourism, halal tourism is a tourist spot that refers to the provision of facilities, security, food, and rules in accordance with the provisions of Islamic law, in 2019 Indonesia occupies the first seat as the best halal tourism in world version of the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) overtook 130 other listed countries. Therefore the author sees that the Jung Koneng Bangkalan Mangrove Park has great potential to become halal tourism, so that it can contribute to national economic development, and apply the word hablum minal alam (human relations with nature) by becoming a caliph who looks after and preserves nature which is a decree The Ruler of the Universe. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method and uses an empirical approach, the results obtained are that the Jung Koneng Bangkalan Mangrove Park has the potential to become halal tourism, it's just that there are several sectors that still need to be developed
Historical Analysis and Impact of Islamic Socio-Political Developments During the Abbasid Period Refani Nafi Sara; Nadhirotul Jannah; Noer Cahya Khoirony; Mashudi
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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The chronicles of the Islamic dominion commenced following the passing of Prophet Muhammad SAW in the year 632 AD. and the presence of Khalfur Rasidin, the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties. On the other hand, the Mamluk dynasty in Egypt and the great kingdoms of Turkey, Iran, and India remained strong. Third, modern Islamic movements such as the Wahhabi movement are pure reformist movements (Salafiyyah). This inquiry endeavors to delve into the intricate social fabric of Islamic communities and the dynamics of social mobility within them. The approach employed in this study is qualitative, utilizing the method of literature review. Research shows that during the Abbasid period, support for Arabs as a ruling class declined, providing opportunities for all groups to advance in social status.
Umar Bin Khattab's Political and Economic Thoughts (Review of Political and Economic Studies in Historical Perspective) Muhammad Iqbal; Afaf Fitriati; Maratus Solihah; Mashudi
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Known for his political and economic reforms, Umar ibn Khattab was one of the greatest caliphs in Islamic history. This study looks at Umar bin Khattab's economic and political theories and how they affected society at the time. In the political aspect, Umar emphasized justice, openness, and community participation in government, by enforcing the syura (deliberation) system and creating policies that consider the well-being of the populace. Regarding the economy, Umar introduced various fiscal policies such as the management of zakat, baitul mal, and fair land distribution. This study uses a literary study approach, in which scholars gather information from books, journals, and articles, among other sources. The study's findings indicate that Umar bin Khathab's political-economic thoughts provide a strong foundation for the formation of a just and prosperous state, and are relevant to contemporary political and economic challenges.
Islam in Indonesia During the Dutch Colonial Rule Putri Hafidzah; Risma Euis Patonah; M. Zaki Rizanata
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Islam in Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period. The research utilizes a literature review method, analyzing various historical sources and relevant literature to uncover the dynamics of Islam in the colonial context. was not just a religion, but also a political and ideological force that influenced Indonesian history. Since its initial arrival, Islam has been a significant political force in Indonesia.  Islamic sultanates played a crucial role in expanding the influence of the religion, confronting Western colonialism, and establishing a strong political identity in the archipelago.  Islam in confronting colonialism. Resistance to colonialism and the VOC's trade monopoly demonstrates the central role of Islam in the history of Indonesia's struggle.  The Aceh War (1873 - 1912), led by scholars and sultans, is a prime example of how pesantren and scholars played a role in resisting colonialism.  The article further highlights the vital role of pesantren as centers of religious and cultural instruction, as well as places for nurturing national leaders and anti-colonial movements.  Pesantren taught students to fight injustice and oppression, fostering a sense of nationalism among Muslims.  Through pesantren, Islam not only taught spiritual values but also moral and social values that encouraged the struggle for independence. In the early 20th century, scholars began to adopt a new, more organized approach through the formation of organizations such as Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama.  These organizations became platforms for Indonesian Muslims to engage in structured action to fight for independence and national progress.  Overall, the article demonstrates that Islam has been an influential force in Indonesian history, both in confronting colonialism and in building a national identity.  The struggle of Muslims, manifested in various forms of resistance and movements, has made a significant contribution to shaping the history and future of the Indonesian nation.  This article underscores that Islam plays a role not only in spiritual life but also in social, economic, and political life, becoming a force driving change and progress in Indonesia. 
Islamic Political Economic Strategy in Developing the Economy During the Abbasid Dynasty under the Leadership of Al-Mansur Shabaha El Rojana; Niadatus Soliha; Anisa Putri
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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This study aims to describe the political strategy of Islam during the Abbasid dynasty under the leadership of al-Mansur. This research method was made using a qualitative method using library studies, namely by searching for literature through journals, books and previous research. The results of this study indicate that the strategy of the Caliph al-Mansur began by eliminating various threats to his government, moving the capital of government from Anbar to Baghdad, organizing state administration by forming a vizier and several government employees, implementing economic policies, controlling and stabilizing prices of goods, regulating state revenue sources and tax collection and printing dinar and dirham money.
The Role of Islam in Responsible and Constructive Mass Media Ainur Awaliah; Lina Pusvivasari
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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The complexity and dynamics of contemporary society's lives are, among other things, complemented by the presence of mass media in the midst of and accompanying their lives. Mass media has been and has always been a part of people's lives, which is used as a good guide as well as a reference for evil. Stopping mass media activities is impossible. However, minimizing the negative effects while maximizing the benefits is a must, to guarantee a better life for the next generation from day to day. Muslim scholars are one element of society that can play a major role in constructing the direction of civilization. The existence and character of mass media must be addressed wisely by Muslim scholars, by optimizing the various strategic roles they can play in order to make mass media a guide for the people towards a good life and future.
The Simplicity of the Prophet Muhammad: A Solution to the Current Materialism Crisis Endang Nur Fitriani; Lina Pusvisasari; Siti Mursalina; Syifa Alawiyah
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025)
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This study is motivated by the phenomenon of today's consumerist lifestyle that is contrary to the simplicity of life of the Prophet Muhammad. The occurrence of consumerism is caused by technological advances and the spread of the culture of hedonism. This action proves that humans have not been able to fully realize the mandate and responsibility ordered in the Koran and Hadith. Rasulullah SAW has taught Muslims to live simply. The purpose of this paper is to compare the life of consumerism with the simplicity of life of the Prophet Muhammad. The research method used is the literature study method. In this approach, researchers collect, analyze, and discuss information from various existing sources to formulate conclusions or new views.

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