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Engkizar
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engkizar@iisdrc.org
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+6282171342649
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mujoter@iisdrc.org
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International Islamic Studies Development and Research Center (IISDRC). Jl. Enggang III No.1a, Komplek Perumahan Permata Putih Parupuk Tabing Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat. Zipcode 25171. Phone/fax: +62-821 7134 2649
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Kota padang,
Sumatera barat
INDONESIA
Multidisciplinary Journal of Thought and Research
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Multidisciplinary Journal of Thought and Research is a journal managed by International Islamic Studies Development and Research Center (IISDRC) Indonesia. This journal will discusses about sort of the discipline of knowledge in the university, in theory, or practical. As a periodic scientific journal, we will release four edition in a year which are in the period of March, July and November. We invite the students, academician, teachers, professional, and the community to participate to send their article’s document to this journal. For the issues and themes that will be presented in this journal is Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Economic Development, Tourism Development, Language and Arts, Sports and Public Health, Law and Politic. All of these articles will be sent by the writer and will be mark by the competent experts in their own sector. Pass through the tight selection, we as the organizer have the right to decide whether your document can be approved, revised, or rejected. We need to inform the article that will be published only the good quality and give the good impact to the development of knowledge in theory or practical. We are very happy if you deigned to send the document of the article to our journal and all of the questions that you want to ask, please take a look at the division of the editor team and this journal’s website contact.
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Articles 3 Documents
Eight Concepts and Practices:  Buying and Selling in Islam Prifty Indah Sari; Emalia Intara Tita; Albizar Albizar
Multidisciplinary Journal of Thought and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July
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The practice of buying and selling in Islam is one of the important aspects of muamalah which is regulated in detail to ensure fairness, honesty, and blessings in every transaction. Islam establishes basic principles such as the halalness of the goods being traded, the willingness of both parties, and the prohibition of usury, fraud, and gharar (uncertainty) practices. This article aims to analyze how the concept and practice of buying and selling in Islam should be. This research uses a qualitative method with the type of living Quran and hadith research with data sources taken from the arguments of the Quran and hadith, the results of ijtihad, the opinions of experts. The selection of this living Quran method refers to Engkizar's theory which is based on the needs and objectives of the topic under study. The research findings show the concept and eight practices of buying and selling in Islam. i) divinity, ii) willingness, iii) benefit, iv) justice, v) honesty, vi) freedom, vii) morals or ethics, viii) shahih. Overall, this journal describes how the concept of buying and selling in Islamic law, the basic legal concepts in the Qur'an and Hadith, as well as the pillars and conditions that must be met when making buying and selling transactions.  Research can be used as a source of reference or knowledge about the principles of buying and selling and can help Muslims in buying and selling according to religious demands and obtaining blessings in the economic activities of the community.
Millennial Generation's Perception of Larwul Ngabal Customary Law on Dula Island Tual City Yunus Rahawarin; Pieter Jacob Pelupessy; Rais Rahman Haulusy; Johanis Talaperuw
Multidisciplinary Journal of Thought and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July
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Indonesia is a plural society (plural society). This pluralism is marked by the diversity of ethnicity, religion, language and culture. Thus giving birth to the order of life and legal norms contained in the form of customary traditions. However, as time has progressed, many millennials do not understand customary law in their local area. In fact, this article discusses how the millennial generation perceives the customary law of Larwul Ngabal in Tual City. This study used a qualitative method, data were collected through direct observation and interviews with five layers of society consisting of the king, traditional leaders, educational leaders, the community and the millennial generation. All results of interviews and field notes were analyzed thematically using the technique analysis interactive assisted Milles & Hubberman model software NVIVO 12.0. The research findings found two perceptions of millennials towards Larwul Ngabal customary law, namely, i) some millennials understand Larwul Ngabal's customary law properly and correctly, they always follow and comply with customary rules; ii) some millennials do not understand Larwul Ngabal's customary law, so they are indifferent and do not follow customary law rules. These two perceptions can be used as a reference for the government, traditional leaders and religious leaders to better introduce and convey to the millennial generation regarding the customary law of Larwul Ngabal on Dula Island, Tual City. So that the millennial generation can understand and implement the customary law of Larwul Ngabal and provide a good perception of this customary law.
The Concept and Practice of Polygamy in Islam
Multidisciplinary Journal of Thought and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July
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The concept of polygamy in Islam practiced by the Prophet is very different from the polygamy that occurs today. Today's polygamy is often practiced without proper reasons. Polygamy practiced without proper reasons can lead to negative impacts, such as violence against women, household breakdown, and child neglect. This study aims to examine the concept and practice of polygamy in Islam. This research uses a qualitative method with the type of living Quran and hadith research with data sources taken from the arguments of the Quran and hadith, the results of ijtihad, the opinions of experts. The selection of this living Quran method refers to Engkizar's theory based on the needs and objectives of the topic under study. In addition, the author also strengthens data sources from various previous research results that have been published in reputable international journals. All of the above data is analyzed thematically. The analysis shows that there are five concepts of polygamy in Islam. The five concepts are: i) Able to be fair, ii) the maximum number of wives is four, iii) must be based on benefit, iv) able to provide, v) not because of the urge of lust. This research can be used as a reference for further research on Islamic studies, especially in the field of Islamic fiqh, enriching the literature on the relationship between world activities and Islamic spirituality.

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