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INDONESIA
Jurnal Indo-Islamika
ISSN : 20889445     EISSN : 27231135     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15408/idi.v9i1.14826
Jurnal Indo-Islamika adalah jurnal nasional yang diterbitkan oleh Sekolah Pascasarjana UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta sejak 2011 melalui SK Direktur Pascasarjana Fokus Fokus Jurnal Indo-Islamika adalah menyediakan pemahaman yang baik tentang Islam khas Indonesia melalui telaah pemikiran dan penelitian lapangan mutakhir dalam bentuk artikel dan telaah buku Cakupan Cakupan Indo-Islamika adalah wacana dan penelitian Islam Indonesia dan menyebarkannya kepada akademisi di tingkatan regional dan internasional. Menjadi semacam studi kawasan, Jurnal Indo Islamika mengundang para pemikir dan peneliti untuk menyumbang tulisan dari berbagai pendekatan
Articles 240 Documents
Strengthening the Values of Tolerance in the Concept of Religious Moderation Nasarudin Umar Perspective Hamdani, Imron; Harto, Kasinyo; Yuniar, Yuniar; Munir, Munir; Ibrahim, Duski
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 13, No 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v13i2.34629

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Indonesia stands as the world's most populous Muslim nation, holding a crucial position in the realm of Islamic moderation. The richness of diversity, encompassing religion, culture, language, and customs, serves as a potential catalyst for peace when approached with an attitude of mutual respect and appreciation for differences. However, in the absence of tolerance, the specter of intolerance emerges and paves the way for acts of violence. Recognizing this delicate balance, the pivotal role of religious leaders and scholars becomes evident. They play a crucial part in fostering an understanding of religious moderation. This understanding acts as a proactive safeguard, while thwarting the escalation of intolerance and violence. Employing a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach, this study focuses on Prof. Dr. K. H. Nasaruddin Umar, M.A., and Madrasah Tsanawiyah Istiqlal Jakarta. The data collection involved meticulous observation, thorough documentation, and insightful interviews. The findings underscore the significance of religious leaders in imparting insights on tolerance and the value of harmonious coexistence within religious communities. In the context of MTs Istiqlal Jakarta, the results illuminate the pivotal role of the clergy in nurturing an atmosphere of understanding. This is evident in the MCB program and congregational prayers, where students are actively engaged in learning to appreciate and respect one another, embracing the beauty of diversity. This study underscores the transformative impact of religious education in shaping attitudes and mitigating the seeds of intolerance and violence within society.
Islamic Religious Education in the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura (1917-1945): A Social History Khairiah, Siti; Alyusufi, Abdulhaleem Obaid A.; Alkahtani, Hezam Sultan
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.39876

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Condition of society in the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura moment entering the 20th century experienced instability due to the Dutch government continued to disturb the Siak Sultanate. Meanwhile, Sultan Sjarif Kasim II only served as a traditional and religious leader because he no longer had autonomous rights. Through religion, Sulthan Sjarif Kasim II made education the main focus of educating society. With the Sultan's persistent efforts, Islamic religious education was implemented, which started traditionally, then continued through institutions, namely Madrasah Taufiq Alhasjimiah Madrasah (1917) for men only and Madrassatoen Nisa' (1933) for women only. This article has revealed the influence of Islamic religious education in the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura on the people of Riau Province today. 
Hasan Hanafi's Thoughts on the Authenticity of God's Revelation Amrin, Amrin; Supriyanto, Supriyanto; Suciyani, Suciyani
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i1.22159

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The authenticity of God’s revelation is important to study because it might raise doubts among Muslim scholars when it is used for interpretation. The purpose of this study is to examine the authenticity of the revelation using Hasan Hanafi's thoughts as an Islamic thinker who has serious attention to the topic. This study uses a qualitative method and employs literature study. The approach is dialectic and historical. The results of the study show that Hasan Hanafi, in determining the authenticity of the revelation, carried out historical criticism that is free from theological, philosophical, mystical, and spiritual aspects. Hasan Hanafi put forward four instruments to authenticate. First, the text must be in verbatim. Second, the words of the revelation received by the Messenger must be written down at the time of recitation. Third, the transfer is through writing. Fourth, the process of transfer from oral medium to the written one must follow the rigid rules of transfer. He confirms that Qur'an qualifies as an authentic holy book when it is authenticated with historical criticism. 
Islamic Populism and Symbolic Convergence in the 2019 Presidential Election Muhtar, Saepudin; Burhanuddin, Jajat; Munhanif, Ali; Heryanto, Gun Gun
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.39926

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This research reveals that both candidates in the 2019 Presidential Election engaged in Islamic populist movements in an attempt to garner sympathy and increase their respective electability. The symbolic convergence of Prabowo's campaign is evident in the institutional nature of the fantasy theme woven by his team, with actions that signify the fundamentalism of Prabowo's camp. In contrast, the fantasy theme constructed by Jokowi's team is notably moderate, as exemplified by the phrase "Jokowi Loves Santri," which gave rise to the narrative that Jokowi is a moderate figure. Consequently, a shared rhetorical vision was formed, positioning Jokowi as a moderate individual, with his disseminators acting more individually, unlike Prabowo's camp, which often coalitions with Islamic mass bases.
Responsive Islamic Education in Exploring Social Values Through the War Takjil Phenomenon: Sociological Perspective in Indonesia Minhaji, Minhaji; Hosaini, Hosaini; Prasetiyo, Nova Tri; Maktumah, Luluk; Alehirish, Mustafa Hamed Mohamed
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.37471

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This research aims to explore the social values of Islam reflected in the phenomenon of "war takjil" in Indonesia through the method of Literature Review. "War takjil" is a practice where Muslim communities provide food for breaking the fast during Ramadan. The literature review method analyzes various textual sources, including articles, books, and scholarly writings relevant to this topic. The analysis is focused on understanding and interpreting the Islamic social values emerging within the context of "war takjil." Findings indicate that "war takjil" is not merely a religious tradition but also embodies Islamic values such as solidarity, compassion, and social care. Moreover, "war takjil" significantly strengthens social bonds and promotes unity within Indonesian Muslim communities. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the relationship between religious practices and social values within the cultural context of Indonesia.
Unlocking the Potential: Exploring Digital Social Marketing Technology in the Realm of Islamic Business Ethics Darmawati, Darmawati; Ridha', Muhammad Afif; Afifah, Rahmah; bin Jadid, Bader Fahad Abdullah
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 13, No 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v13i2.35241

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Digitalization has rapidly permeated various fields in today's era, with marketing being a prominent recipient of its transformative effects. The business landscape has witnessed a pronounced inclination towards ventures that are grounded in digital marketing. It captures the interest of diverse market segments, including both business entities and the general public. This research endeavors to examine the alignment of digital marketing practices with Islamic business ethics. Employing a qualitative research methodology with a descriptive analytical approach, this study gathered the data through a comprehensive review of relevant documentation. The study focuses on digital social marketing technologies employed on social media platforms and marketplaces as primary samples. Findings reveal that the application of digital marketing in the Indonesian context falls short of complete compliance with Sharia principles. Despite this, certain marketing processes do exhibit adherence to aspects of Islamic business ethics. Notably, emphasis within this context tends to be more pronounced in elements related to products and promotional media. 
Sustainability and Sociological Change: Trends in Indonesian Islamic Architecture (Case Study at Islamic Village in Tangerang) Suryandari, Putri; Kurniasih, Sri; Dyah, Anggraeni; Sen, Hasbi
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.37950

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This research wants to know the sustainability and changes in the sociology of sharia housing in Indonesia, which has experienced a significant increase in the last five years and changes in Islamic housing architectural design post-occupancy. Does this also change the sociological system? This research aims to determine the sustainability of Islamic residential architectural design in the modern era. The research can be a reference for practitioners and the Muslim community in building Islamic housing. The research uses qualitative methods with a case study design. The location is the Islamic Village Housing Complex in Tangerang, Banten, with an area of 120 Ha. This research concludes that applying Islamic architectural design to modern Islamic housing is not sustainable as it is influenced by social, political, economic, and cultural changes due to globalization, modernization, and other contemporary challenges. Islamic housing sociology is sustainable in building solidarity between Muslim communities, maintaining religious traditions, and participating in social and economic development. Fair distribution of wealth and resources can reduce social disparities and fulfill human rights in sustainable development.
The Degree of Religiosity, Motivation, Islamic Personality, and Cultural Values of Software Developers and Their Relevance to Work Behavior Utami, Meinarini Catur; Al Anziy, Misyal S; Rosyada, Dede; Suryani, Erma; Hakiem, Nashrul
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.39839

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The use of the Internet in various fields has grownrapidly, as it makes one's activities more efficient andeffective. This necessitates the development of anapplication specific to its intended use, which in turnrequires a software developer's expertise. Indonesia hasa scarcity of software developers, a situation akin to anIT crisis that indirectly impacts software developerperformance. This study aims to determine the level ofreligiosity, motivation, Islamic personality, and culturalvalue of software developers, as well as theirrelationship to work behavior. A quantitative approachwas used, with 157 respondents from West Java, Jakarta,and Banten surveyed and 15 interviewed. The study'sfindings showed that the respondents' religiosity,motivation, Islamic personality, and cultural values hadalready entered the good category. According torespondents, there was a significant relationshipbetween religiosity, motivation, Islamic personality,cultural values, and work behavior.
Women in Islamic Historiography and History Saepudin, Didin; Zahra, Nabila Himmatina
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28976

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This article aims to reveal the rareness of historical writing that elevated the female figure as the main character. This gives rise to the assumptions that women are not much involved in history. The method used in this article is the historical research method. This Article finds that there are several possible factors that have made the writing of women's development history neglected and relatively slow compared to other social histories. First, the erroneous paradigm of women's history. Many opinions assume that everything related to women's problems is domestic issues and private. While anything related to science is identical to the world of men. Second, the wrong perspective about women's world is very influential on other factors. Among them are methodological and source issues; women are considered to be dealing with private issues only, while most of the documents/data deal with public issues, which are dominated by men's world. Therefore, it is possible that women are often overlooked and neglected from the record
Education, Communal Norms, and Environmental Health: A Study of Darul Muttaqien and Jam’iyyah Islamiyyah Islamic Boarding Schools in Addressing Tuberculosis Raharyanti, Fenny; Sumantri, Arif; Jauharoh, Siti Nur Aisyah; Jalaludin, Juliana
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i1.39896

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Tuberculosis (TB) cases in Indonesia are the second rank after India. This necessitates an investigation into behavior, communal norms, habits, and facilities present in educational institutions, particularly Islamic boarding schools.  The objectives of this study examined the above-mentioned aspects concerning the prevention of TB in Islamic boarding schools with or without Puskestren or Islamic boarding school health post contributions. This studywasconductedatDarulMuttaqienand Jam’iyyah Islamiyyah Islamic Boarding Schools. For quantitative: parameter scores are accumulated and compared significantly between the two Islamic boarding schools using an independent test (CI:95%,α:0.05), focusing on assessing the environments of the Islamic boarding schools, student questionnaires, and indoor air quality measurements, including humidity, lighting, temperature,inaccordancewithPermenkes1077/2011. Qualitative in-depth interviews are used through health ethnography (traditions and value assessments). The result is that activating Poskestren for Islamic boarding schools has a better impact on implementing clean and healthy living behavior and preventing disease, especially TB.