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Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies
ISSN : 30481147     EISSN : 30482658     DOI : 10.70177/ijnis
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies is dedicated to bringing together the latest and most important results and perspectives from field of Islamic studies, devoting to provide an intellectual niche of new Islamic trends in society and beyond. The Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies is a highly selective journal; submissions must be both essential reading for a particular sub-field and of interest to the broader papers from academicians on theories, philosophy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as well as religion practices. In particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited with the expectation for lasting scientific and technological impact. We therefore anticipate that only a small proportion of submissions to the Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies will be selected for publication. We feel that the rapidly growing Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies community is looking for a journal with this profile, and one that together we can achieve. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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HARMONIZING RELIGIOUS AND INDIGENOUS VALUES AMONG THE BANUA COMMUNITY IN BERAU R, Emelia Nurwati; Khosiin, Khamam; Khairiyah, Khairiyah
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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This study examines the harmonization of religious and indigenous values within the Banua community in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan. The research aims to explore how Islamic teachings are interpreted, practiced, and transmitted through adat (customary traditions) in everyday social life. Employing a qualitative approach grounded in interpretative phenomenological and hermeneutic perspectives, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis involving customary leaders, religious figures, ritual practitioners, and community members. The findings reveal that religious values and adat function as complementary systems rather than competing frameworks. Islamic moral principles are embedded within customary norms, rituals, and communal practices, enabling religion to remain culturally resonant and socially meaningful. Cultural rituals such as Puncak Rasul and Terbangan (Hadrah) play a crucial role as media for value integration and intergenerational transmission. The novelty of this study lies in its empirical demonstration of harmonization as a lived, dialogical process within an underrepresented indigenous community in Kalimantan. The study implies that culturally grounded religious practices can strengthen social cohesion, cultural resilience, and moral continuity in plural societies.
The Influence and Dynamics of Islamic Civilization in the Indonesian Archipelago Wijaya, Wijaya
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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This study examines the dynamics and civilization of Islam in the Indonesian archipelago, focusing on intercultural interactions that shaped the region's social and cultural structures. Islam, which arrived through trade and da'wah (Islamic preaching), played a significant role in shaping civilization in the Indonesian archipelago through the exchange of knowledge and technology, as well as the adaptation of local cultures. The significant contributions of Muslim scholars in mathematics, medicine, and philosophy also influenced the development of science in the Indonesian archipelago. Meanwhile, cultural interactions between Islam and local cultures resulted in acculturation that enriched the Indonesian archipelago's artistic and cultural heritage, such as performing arts and gamelan music. This study uses a qualitative approach using literature study methods and historical analysis to explore how Islamic civilization adapted and developed in the Indonesian archipelago, as well as how it influenced local social, legal, and cultural structures. In conclusion, Islamic civilization in the Indonesian archipelago was not limited to religious aspects but also encompassed the interconnected social, economic, and cultural spheres that shaped the identity of the Indonesian Muslim community.  
Developing Technology-Based Arabic Language Learning Media for the Digital Generation Fihris Khalik, Muh.
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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The development of digital technology has significantly influenced the learning patterns and characteristics of the digital generation, including in the context of Arabic language learning. Traditional learning approaches, which are still one-way and limited to conventional media, are considered inadequate to meet the learning needs of today's students. This situation drives the need for innovation through the development of Arabic language learning media integrated with technology. This study aims to design technology-based Arabic language learning media that are appropriate to the characteristics of the digital generation and to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of their use in the learning process. The method applied is research and development (R&D), including the stages of needs analysis, media design, product development, expert validation, and limited trials on students. Data collection was conducted through questionnaires, observations, and learning outcome tests, while data analysis used descriptive quantitative and qualitative approaches. The results of the study indicate that the technology-based Arabic language learning media developed received a very good rating from material and media experts. Furthermore, the implementation of this media has been proven to increase student motivation and learning achievement. These findings confirm that the integration of technology in Arabic language learning media can create a more interactive, engaging, and relevant learning process to meet the needs of the digital generation.
Qur’anic Interpretation and Modernity: Understanding the Role of Tafsir in Contemporary Islamic Thought Zakka, Umar; Mendes, Clara; Costa, Bruna
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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This study explores the evolving role of Qur’anic interpretation (tafsir) within the context of modernity and its significance for contemporary Islamic thought. Modern intellectual, social, and ethical transformations have generated new questions regarding the authority, methodology, and relevance of classical exegetical traditions, making tafsir a crucial site of engagement between revelation and changing realities. The objective of this research is to examine how tafsir functions as an intellectual mediator that enables Islamic thought to respond to modern epistemological and societal challenges while maintaining continuity with the Qur’anic tradition. The study employs a qualitative research design based on textual and interpretive analysis of selected classical and contemporary tafsir works that explicitly engage with modern issues. Hermeneutical and conceptual frameworks are used to analyze interpretive patterns, methodological orientations, and thematic emphases. The findings reveal that contemporary tafsir demonstrates significant methodological diversity, with a growing emphasis on contextualization, ethical reasoning, and thematic interpretation. Tafsir emerges not as a static tradition but as a dynamic intellectual practice that actively shapes modern Islamic discourse. The study concludes that tafsir plays a central role in negotiating the relationship between Islam and modernity, serving as a bridge between sacred text and contemporary thought.  
The Role of Islamic Education in Shaping Social Identity in Contemporary Muslim Societies Mahfud, Muhammad; Zulfa, Laila Ngindana; Karima, Qonita; Ali, Makhrus; Thai, Aom
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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Islamic education has long served as a central institution for transmitting religious knowledge, moral values, and collective norms within Muslim societies. In contemporary contexts marked by globalization, social diversity, and identity contestation, the role of Islamic education in shaping social identity has gained renewed scholarly attention. This study aims to examine how Islamic education contributes to the formation of religious identity, social belonging, and civic orientation in contemporary Muslim societies. The research employed a quantitative cross-sectional design involving students from Islamic educational institutions across diverse social settings. Data were collected using validated questionnaires measuring educational exposure, religious identity, ethical orientation, and social engagement, and were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. The findings indicate that Islamic education significantly influences social identity formation by strengthening religious self-understanding, promoting shared moral values, and fostering a sense of communal belonging. Positive associations were also found between Islamic education and civic engagement, suggesting an integrative identity orientation rather than social withdrawal. The study concludes that Islamic education functions as a multidimensional socializing process that mediates between religious tradition and contemporary social realities.    

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