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International Journal of Nusantara Islam
ISSN : 2355651X     EISSN : 22525904     DOI : -
International Journal of Nusantara Islam is focused on Islamic studies related to its teachings resources, thoughts, history, law, politics, economics, education, culture, Islamic propagation, communication, psychology, and science and technology available in the Nusantara territories i.e. Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, and Timor Leste. This journal also covers contemporary Islamic issues emerging in the Nusantara territories or countries. International Journal of Nusantara Islam invites and appreciates writers who write any Arabic or English scientific work in the form of both research report and significant opinion on Islamic studies and issues mentioned above. Any work published in this journal does not represent this journal editorial board‟s opinion and perspective, but merely its writer‟s findings and thought. For this reason, it is essential that the writer be fully responsible for whatever he or she wrote.
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Management of Thematic Learning in Fostering Student Creativity in Early Children Education in Garut District Aja Aja; Iim Wasliman; Nanang Hanafiah; Daeng Arifin
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 7, No 2 (2019): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v7i2.12417

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In fact, early childhood education management in the field is still far from fulfilling the needs according to national education standards because basically the institution organizing PAUD service activities departs from a concern for early childhood education, therefore education carried out in PAUD units in the implementation of PAUD institutions experiences various obstacles. which can affect the continuity of educational activities, especially in the implementation of learning activities that become obstacles in the management of thematic learning in early childhood education units, including the lack of infrastructure, low qualifications and competence of educators, minimal finance, parents' understanding of early childhood education, efforts to improve learning outcomes. maximum systematically in education management including program planning, program implementation and program evaluation. This study aims to examine thematic learning management in fostering student creativity. In particular, this study aims to examine the planning, implementation, evaluation, problems, and solutions of learning in the development of student creativity. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method. This research was conducted using three data collection techniques regarding the results of research activities, namely interviews, observation and documentary studies. The theory underlying this research is George Robert Terry's theory, which is about POAC (Planning, organizing, actuating, and controlling). The results of research carried out on this occasion at the Prosperous Family Planning Institution and TK Plus Prima Insani Garut district have generally carried out thematic learning activities in fostering student creativity which refers to Permendikbud No. 137/2014 and Permendikbud No. 146/20014 by compiling planning, organizing, implementing and good control, in accordance with the prevailing regulations, both the management of its human resources and its facilities or infrastructure.
Green Banking Concepts in Qur'an Review M Zainal Arifin; Muhammad Noor Sayuti; Tiara Septa Ayu; Ali Sadikin
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 8, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v8i1.9930

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This study aims to describe the concept of Green Banking in the review of the Qur'an through the approach of Ijmali and Maudhu's interpretation method as its analysis knife. Content analysis is carried out on the verses that are specifically chosen on the basis of their association with the term fasad in the category of environmental damage namely Surah Al-Baqarah [2]: 205 and Surah Ar-Rum [30]: 41. This is because the beginning of the concept of green banking emerged due to environmental damage ,. The research findings revealed from the two verses that it was found that the meaning of damage meant in essence was natural damage (both physical and non-physical) due to anthropogenic factors. Islamic banking in the provision of financing must prioritize projects that are pro-environment and pay attention to aspects of sustainability, both economic, socio-cultural environment or known as Triple P (People, Planet and Profit) with the principles of fairness, balance, benefit, economical and avoid the tyranny.
Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk Alternative Development of Sustainable Islamic Economic Development Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) Wina Paul; Rachmad Faudji; Hasan Bisri
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.12215

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Economic development itself is defined as a continuous process that has the aim of increasing a country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and per capita income of a country's population in the long term which has an impact on various aspects, both economic, social, and science and technology. The purpose of economic development in Indonesia is not only to increase per capita income but also to accelerate economic growth. Technological advances as a result of this development will also improve the quality of human resources, improve community welfare, reduce inequality, and reduce unemployment. The government continues to face various forms of economic development problems in Indonesia, including high unemployment, rampant poverty, high population, inflation resulting in low purchasing power, low productivity resulting in low per capita income, and export commodities dominated by the primary sector. Today, the development of Islamic economics, both in academia and practice, is very important to pay attention to. This is also related to how to develop thoughts and applications of the Islamic economic system in Indonesia. Various perspectives in the field of Islamic economics associated with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) themselves were created to answer the demands of world leadership in overcoming poverty, inequality and climate change in the form of real action. Establish a set of targets that can be applied universally and can be measured in balancing the three dimensions of sustainable development such as environmental, social and economic. Islamic economic objectives in several points of view are philosophical goals consisting of Al-Falah (holistic prosperity) and Maqasid al-Shariah and operational objectives consisting of increasing faith, creating maslahah, preventing concentration of wealth, and avoiding dangerous activities and even distribution. On the basis of this Islamic economic objective, the response was the issuance of a Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk as a product of the government through the Ministry of Finance to serve as an alternative to increasing Islamic-based economic development. The method used in this article is descriptive qualitative method with literature review. Through this article, we will try to discuss how this cash waqf linked sukuk can be used as an alternative for sustainable Islamic economic development. Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's).
Education Management of Ulama Kader to Prepare Mubalig Competencies Kusoy Anwarudin; Yosal Iriantara; Wiwik Dyah Aryani
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.11771

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The success of the Wasathiyah Islamic Clerical Cadre Education is inseparable from the extent to which MUI conducts an analysis of educational needs in the implementation of planning, organizing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating functions, methods, and learning processes as well as any obstacles faced by the West Java MUI during PKU. Based on the results of the research findings, it was revealed that the data on MUI Ulama Cadre Education (PKU) in West Java province contained the mission of "Islam Wasathiyah" to realize the decision of MUNAS IX MUI 2015 in Surabaya which had two main functions, namely; The first is a personal function, namely the graduates of the tafakkuh Fiddin ulama as preacher cadres who have the ability to guide and guide Islamic teachings to society in a directed, moderate, polite and contextual manner. While the second is a structural function, namely graduates have the ability to become the leadership relay for MUI in the future. Ulama Cadre Education (PKU) to prepare the competence of preachers in MUI West Java province with the mission of Islam Wasathiyah is a form of regeneration of preachers. preacher. Approach to non-formal education theory for adults, Education and Training theory (DIKLAT) through the Analysis of Educational Material Needs, Learning Methods and Processes. Descriptive research method with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques through triangulation, observation, interviews and documentation study. The conclusion of the PKU research results with the mission "Islam Wasathiyah" MUI West Java province has implemented proven management functions in; (1) Analysis of planning needs is characterized by the formulation of a vision, mission, objectives, material structure, focus methods, instructors, facilities, participant requirements, infrastructure, consolidation and outreach, and budget, conducting the opening ceremony, and successfully getting positive responses from various parties; (2) Analysis of the need for an organizational function marked by the composition of the committee, division of tasks, coordination, consolidation and outreach; (3) Analysis of the needs of the implementation function characterized by students, learning schedules, instructor assignments, the learning process, applying varied methods, and material conveyed, carrying out field studies; (4) Analysis of the needs of the monitoring and evaluation function is indicated by routine supervision, establishing rules of order, conducting motivation, having grid questions, carrying out final examinations and field studies, and managing administration; (5) Barriers and constraints analysis; (a) there are some managers who are less active; (b) less than optimal budget, (c) the backgrounds of students are too diverse; (d) the scoring system is still semi-formal. The results of the study showed that the students 'output was described: (1) a description of the students' scores; (2) the substance of all subjects is understood; (3) master the principles of Islamic Wasathiyah mission; (4) mastering contemporary da'wah methods; (5) able to practice management sciences and da'wah methodology. The results of the study show that the outcome, graduates have a positive change in the picture; (1) there is an increase in science and insight is considered useful; (2) changes in interpreting Wasathiyah's Islamic mission description; (3) feel great benefits; (4) changing styles, a more convident attitude in preaching activities; (4) the scope of da'wah services is getting wider; (6) positive support from the community and wider local government. The results showed that the PKU program with the Islamic Wasatiyah mission in the analysis of educational needs both internally and externally had not been explored in depth, it still needed innovation and creativity which had become a commitment as material for further PKU program development. The results of the study show that this success adds to the credibility of the MUI West Java leadership, marked by full support from various groups, especially from the West Java provincial government and district / city governments in West Java. The results showed that PKU had the mission "Islam Wasathiyah" to be implemented in a sustainable manner. The results of the research show that monitoring and evaluation still require innovative, creative and coordinative development so that the competency standards of graduates are achieved. The results of this study have implications for the West Java MUI and competent parties as input and consideration in an effort to improve the analysis of the needs of PKU management functions. to prepare the preaching competency as expected.
Conflict Resolution: Zakat Poverty Alleviation Solutions in West Java Rifa Anggyana; Bunyamin Maftuh; Elly Malihah
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.12661

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Poverty is a problem faced by all nations, including Indonesia. Various kinds of policies have been made by the government to overcome this problem both in sectoral, monetary, fiscal, and other policies, but the policies have not been fully able to solve problems that occur in the field. The gap between theory and the field can be seen in the not yet implementing good zakat management. Conflict resolution to overcome this is necessary because Zakat is one of the important instruments in poverty alleviation. The more zakat that is collected and the more targeted it is in its distribution, the more it will be able to reduce existing poverty. Therefore, zakat has a crucial role in the growth of the economy and development. Seeing the fact that the potential for zakat has not been fully exploited in Indonesia, the government needs to make special policies to increase it. This research will discuss conflict resolution in terms of literature review to alleviate poverty in Indonesia, especially West Java.
Halal Logistics Practices: Logistics Service Provider Cases in Indonesia Faridatus Saidah; Yuliani Dwi Lestari
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.10784

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This study examines critical factors in affecting halal business management, particularly challenges in Halal logistics implementation faced by the logistics service provider as well as its potential and opportunities for Halal based business in Indonesia. An In-depth, semi-structured interview is conducted to deepen the understanding and to provide detailed data of the study. The study found that there are several factors influencing halal logistics implementation. In terms of business strategy, there are external and internal factors that affect halal logistics practices. Such as market-driven, perception benefit of halal logistic certification followed by customer loyalty, challenges in implementing halal logistics, the complexity of operation halal logistics, and invariably regulation factors. All of those factors have become a prior factor in implementing halal logistics practices. The findings can provide a guideline in how to implement halal logistics practices in logistic service provider business, especially in transportation and warehousing process, along with the expected result for its business performance.
Management of Dakwah Pattern Method Development in School Students Erick Yusuf; Sofyan Sauri; Ahmad Sukandar
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 7, No 2 (2019): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v7i2.12533

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This research is motivated by a decline in morals which is increasingly widespread in this millennial era. The development of information technology that has entered the industrial revolution 4.0 has a huge impact on the behavior and culture that develops in society. Apart from positive things, of course the negative impacts are due to the very openness of information that can be accessed by all people, including children. Among them are the many hoaxes and trash information as well as misleading information. There needs to be a self-built filtration system to sort them out. One of them is the education system in schools. This phenomenon often becomes an apology for some people to give their scathing criticism of educational institutions. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the IHAQI Boarding School Creative Junior High School had good management in implementing the guidance method of the dakwah pattern. The planning of using the dakwah pattern as a learning method carried out by educators at the IHAQI Boarding School Creative Junior High School has been carefully planned. As for the implementation of the use of the da'wah method at the IHAQI Boarding School Creative Junior High School, it is felt that it has been carried out effectively. So that the evaluation of the use of da'wah patterns in learning at the IHAQI Boarding School Creative Junior High School is enough to give a very deep impression to all students to inherit Islamic values. It's just that there are several obstacles and constraints that occur at this Creative Junior Boarding School which is centered on the realm of communication.
Work Culture of Sundanese Transmigrant Community Sindangkasih Village Ranomeeto Barat District Konawe Selatan Regency muhamad turmudi
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 8, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v8i2.10384

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This article provides an overview of the work culture of the Sundanese transmigrant community in Sindangkasih Village. Sindangkasih is a village located in the District of Ranomeeto Barat Barat, Konawe Selatan Regency opened as a residential area in 1968 through a transmigration program. The first generation of Sindangkasih Village community originated from the transmigration group came from several districts in West Java including Ciamis Regency, Tasik Malaya Regency, Garut Regency, Sumedang Regency, Majalengka Regency, Cirebon Regency, Kuningan Regency and Bandung Regency.Using qualitative methods this article finds that (1) the first generation of Sindangkasih Village people came from West Java with Sundanese ethnicity who joined transmigration in 1968 generally working as farmers (2) the next generation besides continuing to work as farmers, the people of Sindangkasih Village have chosen the profession as traders, builders, mechanics, car rental, barbershop and rice mill (3) the work culture formed from the efforts of the Sindangkasih village community is discipline, skillful, creative, openness and cooperation.
Implementation of Mediation and Hakam in Divorce Case in Religious Court Salman Salman
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 8, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v8i2.12407

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The resolution of divorce cases in the Religious Courts is still more dominant in the orientation of the litigation process than the non-litigation process, even though the spirit of suppressing the increase in the divorce rate from year to year is one of the missions that the Religious Courts want to achieve. Mediation institutions are actually established to encourage the realization of these ideals, but the results are still far from adequate. In fact, there are other ways in Islamic law that are believed to be effective in reducing the divorce rate, namely hakam. Unfortunately the rights have not been maximally applied by judges in resolving divorce cases at the Religious Courts
Policy Model for Muslim State Inflation Control Hamdan Firmansyah
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.11984

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Inflation is a problem which is not simple and is classified as an economic disease. Inflation is one important indicator in analyzing a country's economy, especially with regard to its broad impact on macroeconomic variables: economic growth, external balance, competitiveness, and even income distribution. Inflation is characterized by high and continuous increases in prices not only causing some adverse effects on economic activity, but also on the prosperity of individuals and society. An increase in the price of one or two items alone cannot be called inflation, unless the increase extends to an increase in the majority of other goods.

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