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Al-Abqori: Journal of Islamic Thought Studies
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Al-Abqori: Journal of Islamic Thought Studies is peer-reviewed journal published by Hellow Pustaka Publisher in Collaboration with Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah (STIT) At-Taqwa Ciparay Bandung. The journal is aimed to publish research contributing to the development of theory, practice, and policy making in Islamic Sciences Research. It therefore intends to create an interface between academic research and its practical application. The journal welcomes theoretical; technical; and applied articles that draw on all areas of Islamic Sciences Research.
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The Role of the State in Sharia Economic Regulation from a Political Economic Perspective Mohammat Abdul Gofar; Fathur Rozi; Mashudi
Al-Abqori: Journal of Islamic Thought Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.6

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Sharia economy is a system that integrates Islamic values ​​in economic activities, based on the principles of justice, balance, and sustainability. In the context of political economy, the role of the state is crucial to regulate and support the implementation of sharia economy through regulations that are in accordance with sharia principles. This study aims to analyze how the state can play a strategic role in sharia economic regulation, by examining various policies, regulations, and challenges faced. A descriptive-analytical approach is used in this study to understand the role of the state as a regulator, facilitator, and supervisor in realizing competitive sharia economic governance. The results of the study show that regulations issued by the state have a significant influence on the development of sharia economy, especially in the banking, finance, and trade sectors. However, challenges such as regulatory gaps, lack of public understanding, and weak cross-sector coordination are still obstacles that need to be overcome. Therefore, synergy is needed between the state, scholars, and economic actors to create an economic environment that is in line with sharia principles.
Understanding LKS Financing Products Based on Salam Sale and Purchase at BMT NU East Java Burnih Husnus Shawab
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.7

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This study explores the operational strategies and performance of Baitul Maal wat Tamwil Nahdlatul Ulama (BMT NU) in East Java, Indonesia. BMT NU, as a microfinance institution grounded in Islamic principles, aims to empower economically underserved communities while adhering to Sharia law. The research examines its role in promoting financial inclusion, reducing poverty, and fostering economic growth in rural and urban areas of East Java. Key aspects investigated include the governance framework, funding mechanisms, and the integration of social and economic objectives. The findings highlight the effectiveness of BMT NU's dual function as a financial intermediary and a socio-economic development agent. Its ability to provide affordable credit, encourage savings, and distribute zakat has significantly impacted the socio-economic welfare of its members. Challenges such as regulatory compliance, market competition, and technological adaptation are also discussed. Recommendations are provided to enhance BMT NU's sustainability and scalability in addressing the diverse needs of East Java's communities. This study contributes to the understanding of Islamic microfinance's potential in achieving inclusive economic development.
Integration of Religion, Science and Islamic Epistemology Nur Itsnaini Yasyifa Nasyrah; Maspuroh; Nia Nuraeni; Nisa Ramadhani; Wildan Muhamad Taqiy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.8

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The integration of religion and science is an important theme in education and research, which aims to create a holistic understanding of the realities of life. This research aims to describe and analyze the integration paradigm between religion and science, as well as its implications in education. The method used is qualitative research with a literature study approach. This research aims to describe and analyze the integration between religion and science from the perspective of Islamic scientific epistemology. In this context, the author uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method to examine the views of Islamic scholars who focus on the integration of science and religion. This journal discusses the integration of religion, science and Islamic scientific epistemology in a modern context. By putting forward the view that science and religion do not conflict with each other, this article explores how Islamic principles can provide a moral and ethical foundation for the development of science. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this article analyzes several important aspects, including the relationship between revelation and reason, as well as how scientific methods can be enriched with a spiritual perspective. In this context, this research also highlights the role of Islamic epistemology in shaping the perspective of Muslim scientists towards natural phenomena. It is hoped that the results of this study can strengthen dialogue between science and religion, as well as encourage the development of science oriented towards Islamic values.
Integration of Islamic Politics and Economics: A Solution for Sustainable Development in Indonesia Rizki Ardiansyah; Kurrotul Uyun; Zaenab
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.9

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This study aims to examine how the integration of Islamic politics and economics can be an effective solution to achieve sustainable development. Islamic principles, such as justice, balance, social responsibility, and welfare, are used as the basis for forming a political and economic framework that is oriented towards the welfare of the people. This study uses a qualitative approach using policy analysis to examine the perspectives of Islamic politics and economics in creating an inclusive, just, and sustainable environment in Indonesia.
Muslim Thoughts in Facing Globalization in Contemporary Times Muhammad Adhil Fatih Nasrullah; Lina Pusvisasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.10

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This research focuses on the history of Islam in the contemporary era, especially on the role of Islam in world civilization, both regarding ethics and aesthetics. Islamic globalization is a phenomenon that describes how Islam interacts and adapts to the globalization process which involves the movement of ideas, people and culture in a global context. This process has had a significant impact on the development of Islamic thought, where globalization has triggered the emergence of various Islamic movements, such as modernist, fundamentalist revivalist and transformative Islam. Where each movement responds in a different way to the globalization process. For example, the modernist movement tends to be open to change and innovation by emphasizing rationalism, reform and tolerance. Meanwhile, fundamentalist revivalists tend to be reactive and want to maintain tradition. Meanwhile, transformative Islam tries to find a middle way by combining traditional and modern values, so that Islam can become a relevant and relevant religion for humanity in the future. The author uses a qualitative approach from relevant sources.  
The Basis and Motivation of Entrepreneurship in Islam Sulistia Ningrum; Siti Wasilah; Moh. Hamzah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.25

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Entrepreneurship in the Islamic perspective is not solely profit-oriented, but also emphasizes spiritual values, ethics, and social responsibility. This research was conducted due to the urgency of building a holistic understanding of the role of Islamic entrepreneurship in shaping a just and sustainable economic system. The purpose of this study is to analyze the motivations and characteristics of entrepreneurs in Islam, as well as to examine the strategic role of entrepreneurship in the lives of Muslim individuals and communities. This study employs a qualitative method with a library research approach. Data sources are obtained from primary and secondary literature such as the Qur'an, hadith, books, and scholarly journals on Islamic economics and entrepreneurship. The results indicate that the primary motivation of a Muslim entrepreneur is not merely profit-seeking but also to attain the pleasure of Allah, improve the welfare of the ummah, and fulfill social responsibilities. The main characteristics required include honesty, trustworthiness, hard work, innovation, and a strong commitment to moral values and social benefit. This research is significant in providing a conceptual framework for the development of entrepreneurship based on Islamic values, both in education and in practical economic activity. It is expected to foster entrepreneurs who are not only financially successful but also contribute positively to society and national development.
Philosophical Thoughts of Ibn Sina M Hamdan Ramadhan; Maspuroh; Kurnia Ripah; Nia Nuraeni; Santi Susanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/abqori.v1i2.26

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Ibnu Sina is an important Muslim philosopher who built the theory of Prophethood with his treatise Itsbat al-Nubuwat. He marks the pinnacle of the Islamic philosophy with his thoughts on paripathetic philosophy, known as Masya'i, the syncretic philosophy (synthetic from the teachings of Revelation, Islam, Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism). Like other philosophers, Ibn Sina is a Muslim philosopher whom some criticized only as a duplication of Hellenism (Greek philosophy), which does not reflect Islamic thought. Yet those who gave birth to Islamic philosophy and strive and successfully combine revelation with reason, creed with wisdom, religion with philosophy. That explains to man that revelation is not contrary to reason. Ibn Sina makes a final synthetic of Islam with the philosophy of Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism into a permanent intellectual dimension in the Islamic world and endures as a philosophical teaching that lives to this day. Ibn Sina is a perfect digger and eternal translator of paripathetic philosophy which shows up to the philosophical gates of the illumination theosophy which signifies integral integral integration of philosophy and spirituality. One and a half centuries after the Philosophy of masya'i he brought Shihabuddin Suhrawardi to the illumination philosophy (al-ishraq).

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