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International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din
ISSN : 14113708     EISSN : 25805983     DOI : -
International Journal IhyaUlum al-Din is an Indonesian journal of Islamic Studies published biannually by the State Islamic University (UIN) Walisongo Semarang Indonesia. The journal was firstly published in March 2000, presented in three languages (English, Arabic, and Indonesian). The journal focuses on Islamic studies with special emphasis on Indonesian Islamic original researches.
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Designing The Concepts - The Maturity Level of Career Development Smart Pondok Pesantren (Islamic Boarding Schools) Sendi Novianto; Indra Gamayanto; Sasono Wibowo
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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In the face of globalization, Islamic boarding schools require rapid change and development, especially in careers, and contribute to society and the boarding school. Therefore, we need a concept to build a career properly and how a contribution can be helpful in stages. Problems such as human resource development are necessary so that Islamic boarding schools can positively impact people worldwide. This article is an extension of previously published essays and the method used. Moreover, this article's result is a valuable career development framework for increasing human resource competence, detailed job descriptions, and how contributions can make gradual so that they are right on target. This framework and process will be very useful in increasing ability and teamwork. It also needs to be done so that Islamic boarding schools can develop rapidly; of course, it is also necessary to have consistency in implementing this to create high competency human resources as proof that this concept implemented is that we have carried out community service by implementing cloud storage as a medium for registering new students at the Askhabul Kahfi Islamic boarding school and have made the Si-PenO (Online registration information system) application. Of course, these two things will continue to develop so that Islamic boarding schools can increase their competence and competitiveness in the face of globalization.
Considering the Moral Value of the Verse of Riba (Al-Baqarah [2]:275-281) and the Practice of Bank Interest in the 21st Century; Comparative Study of Abdullah Saeed and Ziauddin Sardar Miatul Qudsia
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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The problem of the practice of riba and bank interest among Qur’anic reviewers, especially those with contextualist views, has never ended. Even there are different opinions among contextualists. This study focuses on analyzing the thoughts and interpretation between Abdullah Saeed and Ziauddin Sardar in addressing riba in Q.S Al-Baqarah: 275-281. This research is qualitative research with a literature research footing. The research method is analytical descriptive. The content analysis uses the muqaran approach from Abdul Mustaqim’s perspective, which aims to further elaborate on how to interpret riba in the series of verses and how the concepts of riba and bank interest according to them. Used in the analysis, the practice of riba which forbidden according to Saeed is, occurred pre-Islamic because it resulted in injustice, pressure, and economic exploitation. Hile bank interest is not included in riba because there is an agreement between the two parties regarding interest rates, laws that regulate, and there is no multiplication. On N contrary, Sardar forbids all kinds of riba practices, including bank interest. N this case, the writer agreed with Saeed, at the same time, offers a synthesis that there is an element of maslah at - the hifz as - aspect in debt receivables through banks, even though they contain interest rates. This is based on the consumptive and productive receivables, both for individuals and institutions, to maintain and develop the business.
Analysis of Polygamy Practices in Batak Muslim Community in South Rantau Based on Law No. 16 of 2019 about Marriage and Islamic Law Nazwah Nazwah
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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The Batak Muslim community in South Rantau considers marriage as a means to produce offspring to continue the male kinship side, in this case, the clan. So, if a marriage does not give birth to a son, the clan lineage is considered broken and cannot continue the clan lineage and inheritance. And also, if the marriage is still to be maintained, a husband can perform presidia-duo (two wives). The practice of polygamy in the South Rantau sub-district is carried out due to biological and economic conditions. The people who practice polygamy a lot are the Batak Muslim community. This situation creates a dilemma between obedience to religion and adherence to the law. On religious observance, they rely on the practice of polygamy based on understanding the QS. An-Nisa: 3. Meanwhile, compliance with the law is based on the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 16 of 2019 concerning marriage amendments to the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 1974. From here, this study discusses the practice of polygamy in the South Batak Rantau Muslim community, with reference to the provisions of Islamic law and Undang-undang. This research is field research by conducting observations, interviews, and documentation in the District of South Rantau. From here, the formulation of the problem to be answered in this study is how the practice of polygamy carried out by the Muslim community is understood through Law No. 16 of 2019 and Islamic Law.
Rethinking the Position of Islam and Indonesianness Amid Hopes for the Emergence of Multipolar Powers Baedhowi Baedhowi; Sigit Tri Utomo; Nur Alfi Muanayah
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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Globalization in the plurality of cultures and civilizations is a reality that cannot be denied in today's life. It's just that when the power played by the global world has been dominated by unipolar forces. What happens in it is an imbalance in various sectors of life, be it economic, political, socio-cultural, and physical-military. It is this unipolar power that, according to the author, is currently "forcing" the course of capitalistic-secularistic culture and civilization with the support of military power. From this kind of condition, it is necessary to create alternative multipolar energy to create global justice in the political, economic, and socio-cultural fields. In this short introduction, the author tries to reflect on and question our competitive position or our Islamic and Indonesian position during the siege of unipolar forces. This rethinking is a hope for the emergence of real multipolar power so that our position as a nation with the largest Muslim population can become a hope of contribution in offering culture and hope for the emergence of a new global ethic or spirituality for a new world order that is better for all parties.
The Teachings of Jihad in The Involvement of Samaniyah Tarekate in The War of Menteng 1819: A Historical Analysis Arditya Prayogi; M. Rifa’i Subhi; Rhischa Assabet Shilla
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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Sufism is often accused of causing the decline of Islam because its teachings are full of fatalism, occultism, escapism, and irrationalism. Adherents of the trek are also often regarded as an exclusive, selfish, and asocial community. But in fact, the existence of Sufism can go hand in hand with the teachings of jihad, which is one of the teachings with values that are contrary to the assumption of the importance of Sufism. This article aims to reveal that the trek's practice in its history moved the spirit of struggle. This article was written using historical methods such as heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. It can be concluded in this article that the teachings of jihad can be well applied to tarekat adherents, especially to the Samaniyah order in the Menteng war incident. The involvement of the Samaniyah orders in the Menteng war proved that Sufism, apart from being identical to the spiritual dimension, could also move into the social size. The teachings of jihad introduced by Abd Shomad al-Palimbani, as well as his students' involvement, became the key to the participation of the Samaniyah order in the Menteng war of 1819, which led to the victory of the Palembang side over the Dutch in the Menteng war of 1819.
The Controversy of Muhammad Baqir Ash-Sadr's Thoughts (Eastern Capitalist) with the Thoughts of Karl Marx and Max Weber (Western Capitalists) in the Context of Global Islamic Economic System Ahmed Fernanda Desky
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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The fight in the globalization field between Eastern business people and Western industrialists shows strength for both. This article examines the improvement of Islamic financial matters in light of the contemplations of Muhammad Baqir Ash-Sadr, Karl Marx, and Max Weber in the humanistic perspective by taking a gander at the standards of worldwide Islamic financial matters in helping out a few non-Muslim nations. This research method uses library research, namely, taking information from books and scientific articles relevant to the problem to be answered. The consequences of this study show that the reasoning of Marx and Weber about the Islamic monetary framework encountering a decay was gone against by Muhammad Baiqr Sadr. That's what sadr censures if Marxism denies things connected with a powerful way of thinking; without anyone else, Marxism has isolated itself from things not related to science. The standards of Islamic lessons as the principal reason for making progress in business are demonstrated to have the option to contend worldwide. For instance, Saudi Aramco organizations, Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Qatar National Bank (QNB), Ooredoo, and the Fly Emirad Company are clear confirmations that they are huge organizations and impact financial backers in Western nations.

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