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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the fields of humanity, social science, and business. Humanities include: Language and Linguistics, History, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Fine Arts. Social Science fields of Science include: Economics, politics, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Cultural and Ethical Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Area Studies, Archeology, and other related fields. Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, and business
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TARGET AND HISTORY OF ITS DEVELOPMENT Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Nurul Hidayah, Khairunnisa
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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In the beginning, the tarekat was a form of worship practice that was taught specifically to certain people. For example, the Prophet taught wirid or remembrance that Ali ibn Abi Talib needed to practice. Then the emergence of the tarekat itself began with the classification between shari'a, tahriqat, haqiqat, and makrifat by the Sufis. It was only in the 5th century Hijriyah or 13 AD that the tarekat emerged as a continuation of the thoughts of the Sufis.
GOOD AND BAD STANDARDS BASED ON MORAL TEACHINGS, MORALS AND ETHICS Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Fakhriana Hayati
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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The good and bad standard is the Al-Qur'an hadith, where there is a concept of religion, that is where there are good and bad standards, in learning there are fardhu'ain, fardhu kifayah, sunnah, things related to aqidah, fiqh, tasawuf, that is must. According to Islamic teachings, the determination of good and evil must be based on the guidance of the Al-Qur'an and Al-Hadith. If we pay attention to the Qur'an and hadith, there are many terms that refer to good, and there are also terms that refer to bad. Among the terms that refer to good, for example hasanah, thoyyibah, khairoh, karimah, mahmudah, azizah and birr.
RIBA ANALYSIS IN BANK INTERESTVIEWED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC LEGAL PHILOSOPHY Titer Wahyanto; Yusuf Setyadi
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This study analyzes the controversy over bank interest including usury or not in the perspective of Islamic Law Philosophy. In this study found the problem of bank interest to date is still a polemic and an issue that is debated in society. This research is a qualitative research method that focuses on literature review. The study was conducted by collecting data that has relevance to the issues discussed, both from primary and secondary data. The primary data in this study refers to the works of experts who talk about bank interest and usury. While secondary data is in the form of writings including research documents and scientific journals that are related to the issues discussed. The law of usury in Islam is clearly forbidden. There are many hadiths and verses in the Al-Quran that explain it. As explained in Surah Al-Bawarah verses 275 and 278 and also mentioned in various Hadiths of Rasulullah SAW. However, regarding bank interest there is a difference of opinion among the scholars. Contemporary scholars differ on the law of bank interest, namely: 1) Some scholars, such as Yusuf Qaradawi, Mutawalli Sya'rawi, Abu Zahrah, and Muhammad al-Ghazali, stated that bank interest is illegal, because it includes usury. This opinion is also the opinion of forums of Islamic scholars including: Majma' al-Fiqh al-Islamy, Majma' Fiqh Rabithah al-'Alam al-Islamy, and the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI). 2) Some other contemporary scholars, such as Syekh Ali Jum'ah, Muhammad Abduh, Muhammad Sayyid Thanthawi, Abdul Wahab Khalaf, and Mahmud Syaltut, emphasize that legal bank interest is permissible and does not include usury. This opinion is in accordance with the fatwa issued by Majma' al-Buhus al- Islamiyyah on 23 Ramadhan 1423 H, which coincides with 28 November 2002.
IMPLEMENTATION OF EDUCATION MANAGEMENT WITH LEARNING MEDIA IN ERA 4.0 Bagus Harun Al Rashid; Yuni Sara; Adiyono
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Era 4.0 is an era where almost everything is controlled by technology, including in the world of education. The impact of the 4.0 era in the world of education is evident in the increasing number of technology-based learning media that make it easier for an educator to convey material even without having to meet face to face. This paper examines and describes this technology- based learning media that facilitates the learning process in terms of effectiveness and efficiency. There are several learning methods that can be applied, namely in the form of a learning management system, learning content management system, and Social learning Network. Many benefits can be felt with the existence of technology-based learning media, in addition to being able to attract students' interest in learning can also improve learning achievement results. Therefore, technology-based learning media is highly expected to be utilized in the learning process.
COUNTERINSURGENCY IN NIGERIA: A REVIEW OF THE COUNTERINSURGENCY APPROACHES OF NIGERIA AGAINST THE ISLAMIST BOKO HARAM Modu Lawan Gana; Hadiza Mali Bukar
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This is a review work. The narrative study analyses the various counterinsurgency options adopted by the Nigeria government in combating the Islamist Boko Haram in the country’s north. The Boko Haram is a radical Islamic fundamentalist that is opposed to all forms of western civilization including formal school, democracy, rule of law, party politics and secularism. It therefore erupts to violence to forcedly establish an Islamic State to be adjudicate by Islamic Injunctions of Qur’an and Hadith. The mindless violence since 2009 have left thousands of people death with properties worth millions of dollars destroyed. This article revealed that as options of combating the insurgency, the government have resorted to multifaceted strategies involving people-centered, enemy-centered and civilian base counterinsurgency operation. The dominant approach however remained the enemy-centered campaign; a strategy that involve the excessive deployment of troops and hot pursuit toward the perpetrators of the violence. The article recommends that as panacea to terminate the insurgent hostilities, government should focus on the root causes of the insurgency. Others are abolishment of key drivers inducing recruitment to the insurgent camps.
COLLECTIVE CASE STUDIES ON ETHNO-MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS AMIDST GLOBAL NATIVE FOLKS Sharmistha Aich
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Anthropologically, ethnicity delineates people who are categorized according to their ethnolinguistic languages or grouped in accordance to their explicit dialects, castes, cultures, traditions, customs, and admixture of various clans. The intermarriages among these groups gave rise to diversified miscellaneous ethnic groups all over the world having their own ethnicity, varied cultures, traditions, and ethnomedicines. Human societies have their own conceptualization of health and diseases which are accompanied by indigenous health practices and mechanisms, based on magico-religious concepts that unearthed the medicinal values of plants and animals. This process eventually lead to the success of ethnomedicine and its contribution to Medical Anthropological Knowledge. The term ethnomedicine, which means to heal from within, is a deliberate effort to grasp, recommend, educate, exercise, and execute the various Traditional Medicines in different ethnic groups. Ethnomedicine is distinguished and practiced exclusively in primitive societies which have a common ancestry, similar clan, caste, geographical location, food pattern, cultures, traditions, and practices. Several thousand years ago (in antiquity) with the awareness of various ailments and diseases arose, numerous methods for treatment to cure innumerable diseases slowly and consecutive emerged in human society. This popularised the notion of ethnomedicine which preached that not only the physical body but also mental stability are paramount to having a disease-free life. Indian Ayurveda and Yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), African Traditional Medicine (ATM), and Unani Medicine of Mughal India, are a few examples of ethnomedicines. Medical Anthropologists unwrapped and divulged the ethnomedicinal facts, thousands of years that emerged from common descent and were practiced in indigenous societies of China, Africa, and India. The present article reflects the composition of preferred Case Studies in Medical Anthropology and ethnomedicine of Tribals of India, Glimpses of African Traditional Medicine (ATM), and Unani Methods to cure disease in the Indian Sub-continent. The study concluded the importance of ethnomedicine among Indians by stating that in 2022, World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of India signed an agreement in Gujarat, India, to develop an institute for ‘The Global Centre for Traditional Medicine’ which attempts to portray ethnomedicine in collaboration with Science and Technology for the betterment of human being
Vision-Mission Formulation in Early Childhood Education Institutions Asyruni Multahada
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The vision and mission is the most important point to direct an institution of early childhood education in to realize its objectives. Therefore, the formulation of vision and mission become the most important thing before organizing an institution of early childhood education. The formulation of vision and mission aims to realize a quality institution of early childhood education. The implementation of vision and mission can be done by formulating a strategic plan, and then socialized to stakeholders of early childhood education institution. All stakeholders of early childhood education institution, especially a headmaster, must have a strong commitment to work the vision and mission so that can be realized effectively and efficiently.
الكسب الثنائي لحروف المعاني )حروف الخفض في سورة البقرة نموذجا( Zanuar Anwari
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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When we shed light in the study of the Arabic language, we find that the letters of meanings are one of the most important tools used in sentence structure. Although the use of these tools in the sentence was not a conditional pillar in its formulation, it did not lose its importance in expressing the different circumstances surrounding the event .This article was an attempt to objectively find out the use of the letters of meaning, especially the letters of abbreviation or preposition, with all the various meanings carried by the expressions of the Qur’an. It is the longest surah of the Qur’an and is presented in the order of the Qur’an .At the end of his research, the writer came to the conclusion he drew through his study of these tools. Among them is that the letters of meanings, and we mention, for example, the letters of preposition, were used in this surah more than a thousand times, and the various meanings referred to by these letters may lead to dual meanings.This matter indicates the richness of this language, especially when choosing its expressions in the words of the Qur’an to express the various events that add to the researcher’s attraction and admiration.
INSTITUTIONAL REVITALIZATION OF FISHERIES COOPERATIVES AS A MEANS OF EMPOWERING COASTAL COMMUNITIES Nur Sulistyo Budi Ambarini; Wafiya
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The purpose of this study was to examine and explain the revitalization of fisheries cooperative institutions that could serve as a means of empowering coastal communities. Fisheries cooperatives were institutions that functioned as a platform for their members to carry out joint economic activities in the fisheries sector. Although Indonesia’s fisheries resources were abundant and highly potential, the socio-economic life of coastal communities was generally categorized as poor and marginalized. This research was a non-doctrinal legal study using a socio-legal research approach. This paper attempted to analyze and describe the issues of revitalizing fisheries cooperative institutions that could become a means of empowering coastal communities. The results of the study showed that revitalization of fisheries cooperatives could serve as an instrument to empower coastal communities. Cooperatives, as economic institutions, also simultaneously functioned as social institutions that played a role in improving welfare. They contributed not only in economic aspects but also in social aspects through education that could enhance members’ knowledge and skills. As business entities, cooperatives gathered members based on the principle of voluntarism. Therefore, as legal entities, fisheries cooperatives needed institutional revitalization to function effectively in improving welfare and protecting the interests of their members.
CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Budiman Budiman
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The purpose of this study is to describe the problems of change management in educational institutions and alternative solutions that can be pursued in overcoming these problems. This type of research uses library research. The results of the study show that the problems that often arise in the process of change in educational institutions are resistance to change and temporary change. Several factors causing the failure of the change process are: 1) changes are not planned properly; 2) ignoring the human element in managing change; 3) failure to build strong coalitions to drive change; 4) lack of outreach to internal educational institutions; and 5) the lack of innovation and the powerlessness of the change-sustaining energy. Alternative solutions are: 1) overcoming resistance to change; 2) innovate; and 3) maximizing the energy of change in educational institutions, including HR support, maximum supervision and support from technology and information systems.

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