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Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies
ISSN : 30265401     EISSN : 30265398     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21111/injas
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Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS) (E-ISSN: 3026-5398 | P-ISSN: 3026-5401) is a peer-reviewed and bi-annual (August and February) Indonesian journal (but accept English and Arabic article) dedicated to specific scholarly study about Islamization of (both classical and contemporary) knowledge and its society. Its will dealing with the area of philosophy, social science, art & humanities, exact science, history and philosophy of science, as well as ethical, ontological, and epistemological questions related to a qualitative study; but the scope limited to: Theory on Islamization of Knowledge (with reference to several figures and terms: Islamization, Integration, Unity of Knowledge, etc practiced in universities) De-Westernization (a critical assement about western worldview in science) Islamic and Science in its History (i.e. Old Arabic and Rare Manuscript related to Islamic Science and Civilization) Reconceptualizing Islamic Concept and Theories in Sciences, Arts, and Humanities (Islamic Biology, Islamic Physics, Islamic fine art, Islamic History, Islamic Philosophy of Science, Islamic Education, Halal Studies, Islamic Sociology, etc with reference to several figures) and multidisciplinary perspective that can be published in this journal are about engineering, planning, design, urban, social humanities from the perspective of Islamic values.
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Articles 31 Documents
Matematika dan Realitas Studi Kasus Statistika: Mathematics and Reality: A Case Study in Statistics Febri Daus
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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Peran matematika sebagai dasar ilmu pengetahuan telah diakui sejak awal ilmu pengetahuan modern. Peran fundamental dan penting ini kemudian tidak hanya terbatas pada ilmu alam dan fisik tetapi juga diperluas ke domain sosial humaniora. Artikel ini mengulas kedudukan matematika pada hierarki ilmu dalam Islam yang dipilih dari dua ilmuan muslim yang menyusun klasifikasi ilmu yaitu Al-Fârâbî dan Ibnu Khaldun. Kemudian, mengulas berbagai definisi matematika yang dikemukakan oleh filsuf dan ahli matematika, bagaimana definisi ini dipahami, dan bagaimana mereka kemudian memengaruhi perkembangan matematika itu sendiri. Definisi tersebut yaitu, matematika sebagai ilmu bilangan dan ruang; matematika sebagai bahasa sains; dan berbagai definisi matematika dari tiga mazhab besar dari abad ke-20 . Berdasarkan definisi tersebut, artikel ini mencoba menganalisis status ontologis matematika dan objek matematika berdasarkan kerangka derajat keberadaan (marâtib al-wujûd) yang mengurutkan keberadaan menjadi lima tingkatan, yaitu keberadaan esensial (wujûd dhâtî), keberadaan konkret (wujûd 'aynî), keberadaan mental (wujûd dhihnî), keberadaan verbal (wujûd lafẓî), dan keberadaan formal atau tertulis (wujûd khattî). Dan terakhir, menerapkan dan menguji kajian ini pada salah satu disiplin matematika yakni statistika.
Angka Nol Sebagai Konsep Revolusioner: Kontribusi Islam Dalam Perkembangan Matematika Modern: Zero as a Revolutionary Concept: The Islamic Contribution to the Advancement of Modern Mathematics Ala' Annajib Asyatibi; Fabilla Nimas Wedhari Ungu; Thohiroh Afifah
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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The evolution of modern science and technology has become the focal point of Islam's role and contribution. Numerous Muslim scholars have made substantial contributions to the development of modern mathematics, laying the foundation for revolutionary advancements in this field. In this research endeavor, the researcher employs a literature review methodology, with data analysis conducted through content analysis. The objectives of this study are as follows: 1) to provide readers with insights into Islam's contributions to the advancement of modern mathematics, and 2) to inspire readers to cultivate a passion for learning akin to that exhibited by Muslim scholars of that era. The findings of this research demonstrate that the discovery of zero by Al-Khwarizmi constituted a revolutionary concept across various exact sciences. This development serves as an enduring testament to the profound and lasting impact of Muslim scientists on the progress of science and technology in the modern era, particularly within the realm of modern mathematics.
Teknifikasi sebagai Problem Pertanian Modern: Technification as a Modern Agricultural Challenge Yongki Sutoyo; Moh. Isom Mudin; Aswin Syafril Ferdiansyah; Inas kamila
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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The Advancement of Agricultural Technology in Conjunction with the Modernization Wave: Not Only Progress and Convenience, but Also Confrontation with Agricultural Problems The progression of agricultural technology alongside the currents of modernization has yielded not only advancement and increased ease in human existence but has also precipitated a series of agricultural quandaries. From a philosophical vantage, the essence of technology resides in its framework, which perceives nature as an instrument amenable to human engineering. The process of technological development, or technification, within modern agriculture, is fraught with predicaments. Consequently, this exposition seeks to delve into these predicaments concerning the human perspective on both nature and its subsequent contextualization within the Islamic framework. The predicaments associated with technification in agriculture can be delineated into four salient facets. First, there is the concomitant technological worldview that accompanies it. Second, its predominant focus gravitates towards the resolution of "how to" inquiries. Third, it exhibits an orientation geared explicitly towards efficiency and sophistication. Lastly, it contributes to the attenuation of the sensory experiences of humans with regard to the natural world.
Islam and Human Migration (Ibn Asyur's Tafsir of Al-Isra' : 70 and Yasin : 41) Abdul Khamid
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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Mobility, which is often referred to as Migration, is not something foreign to our ears, however, this incident is increasingly being discussed and carried out by people with various purposes, for example, there are those who seek Allah's sustenance on another earth, there are those who find a soul mate from a distant person who is forced to stay. and many more. Previously, migration was still carried out manually, such as riding on camels, horses, and some walked hundreds of hundreds of kilometers just to make the journey. However, as time progresses, humans are also given physical perfection as well as mental perfection, which in turn humans are inspired by Allah SWT, in this case the author discusses science. These knowledges are utilized and developed to make the journey easier, this is the basis for the author to raise the theme of Human Migration. This explanation has also been written in the interpretation of a figure named Ibn Asyur regarding this matter in Qs. Al-Isra' verse 70 and Qs. Yasin Verse 40 about human mobility from time to time. Thus, human travel can be made easier with the latest discoveries in the form of motorbikes, cars used for land and ships for crossing the sea. The author in this research presents new and interesting analysis and findings to look at regarding these two verses which have not previously been interpreted in previous interpretations
Islamic View towards International Relations Samih Salah Mohammed
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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Islam emphasizes the protection of human dignity and respect for each individual as a result of true humanity. In the Islamic view, society is united under one legal system from the Koran and Sunnah. Islamic legal experts agree that Muslims are united, regardless of differences in territory or position. Islamic law embraces all humanity without discrimination. This research highlights the study of Islam in international relations, emphasizing that Islam is not a collection of separate ideas but a cohesive system rooted in profound principles. The research methodology includes historical and comparative approaches with critical analysis. The theory of realism dominates international relations, viewing it as an arena of unstable conflict, emphasizing national interests, power and war. Islam provides an alternative perspective by affirming justice, peace and cooperation regardless of belief.
Islamization: A Sociological Approach Mohammad Musyfiqur Rahman
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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Islamisation: A Sociological Approach" intricately explores the processes of cultivating an Islamic society. It delves into the interplay between individual and systemic transformations, aligning with Islamic doctrines. The meticulous examination includes integrating Islamic principles into societal frameworks, exploring social psychology, human soul cognition, schema control, behavioral modifications, community dynamics, and emotional management. The discourse spans foundational Islamisation aspects to constructing persuasive models, emphasizing the need for narratives resonating across the Islamic realm. The treatise addresses fostering uniformity in Islamic governance, focusing on human motivation, informational conformity, and aligning Islamic values with modern technologies. Contemplating the future trajectory, it juxtaposes scientific advancements with philosophical reflections, acknowledging challenges posed by conflicting secular liberal ideologies. The text highlights social media and educational initiatives' pivotal roles in nurturing close-knit Muslim community relationships. In conclusion, it underscores the necessity of managing cognitive schemas and mitigating extreme psychological reactance in Islamic societies, advocating for a harmonious blend of punitive measures and core Islamic values, contributing significantly to the discourse on contemporary Islamisation
Analysis Of Occupational Safety and Health in Islamic Worldview Romzy Sulthanmalonga; Malik Sakhi Sultan Awan; M.Shohibul Mujtaba
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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Occupational safety and health or OSH are all activities to guarantee and protect the safety and health of workers through efforts to prevent work accidents and work-related diseases. If viewed from an Islamic point of view, OSH is very relevant to Islamic teachings, where OSH with the aim of its work is to prosper the Islamic world itself is a religion as well as a way of life, or even a civilization. In it are all the values and rules needed by every human being at all times. The research objective is to analyze Occupational Safety and Health in an Islamic worldview. The method used in this research is the library research method, namely research that refers to written sources or refers to literature related to the OSH research theme in an Islamic Worldview perspective. the result of the research is that OSH has the principles of an Islamic worldview, namely, OSH as a form of human endeavor to anticipate an accident, of course based on an understanding of reality. Meanwhile, the ISLAMIC WORLDVIEW as a point of view based on Islamic values, so that all one's actions will reflect Islamic values.
Islamization in Bengal Ashraf Uz Zaman
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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This article investigates the historical and socio-cultural dimensions of Islamization in Bengal, shedding light on the processes that contributed to the region's Islamic transformation. Utilizing a comprehensive approach that incorporates historical records, literary sources, and indigenous narratives, the study examines pivotal moments and factors influencing the adoption and evolution of Islamic practices in Bengal. By delving into the intricate tapestry of Bengal's history, this research seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between local traditions, external influences, and the emergence of Islam as a prominent cultural and religious force in the region
Islamization of Natural Sciences Zin Eddine Dadach
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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Islamic science, grounded in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah, thrived for over twelve centuries before facing cultural and civilizational crises in the early nineteenth century. By the early twentieth century, the decline peaked with the fall of the Ottoman sultanate and the division of Muslim lands by European powers. Modern Western civilization, shaped by the Renaissance and Enlightenment, prioritized scientific inquiry, empiricism, and freedom, but was also rooted in atheism, agnosticism, nihilism, and ethical relativism. This led to significant progress during the Industrial Revolutions. While the West celebrated scientific advancement, the Muslim world struggled to keep pace, resulting in an inferior position during interactions with the West. The 20th century introduced modern science to the Islamic world, facilitated by expanded education systems, such as the universities in Istanbul and Cairo established in 1900 and 1925. This led to challenges, including naturalism and social Darwinism, which conflicted with Islamic beliefs. Efforts to harmonize science with Islam resulted in diverse viewpoints among Muslim scholars. Nonetheless, the Muslim world’s scientific progress remains limited, as evidenced by low scientific output, research expenditures, and the number of researchers and engineers, highlighting concerns about contemporary scientific illiteracy.
رأي ابن خلدون في تأسيس الدولة وآثارها في الدول الإسلامية المعاصرة Lanang Hutama Yurivda Hardian Mada; Moh. Mujibur Rohman
Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamization Studies (INJAS)
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This article explores the contributions of Ibn Khaldun, a prominent Islamic scholar and the author of "al-Muqaddimah," widely regarded as the founder of sociology in Islam. The study employs a normative research method with an analytical and historical approach to examine his thoughts on statecraft, which are both conceptually rich and empirically grounded. Key findings include the Islamic concept of the state as a collective governed by a political system, Ibn Khaldun's role as a reformer integrating social issues into state formation, and his significant influence, especially in Arab countries and parts of Asia, on the development of sociopolitical thought

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