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International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din
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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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Religious System in the Mughal Empire during the Period of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb Muhammad Nasihudin Ali
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 25, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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The advice of the Mughal was established by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur when he succeeded in defeating Abraham Lodi in the battle of Panipat. It also managed to expose the influence of Islam on the Children of Benua India to becoming wider and then continued by its followers. This research aims to analyze the conditions of Mughal society at the time of Sultan Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb implementing their policies in the community, especially religion. This is done because the Indian Subcontinent is an area whose people are Hindu. The method used is library research. This is done to answer the main research question, achieve the study's purpose, and have relevance to the technique used. The method facilitates research by providing insight into Sultan Shah Jahan's and Aurangzeb's policies. In his politics, Shah Jahan tolerated his Hindu people in his activities. They are also assured of their security as citizens of their religion. Moreover, when Aurangzeb did not find a place in the synagogue to be a part of the synagogue, Aurangzeb was more pressed on the values of Islamic society.
Counter-Narrative of Shi'ism in The Hadith Text of Kitab “Al-Faraid Al-Saniyah” KH. Sya'roni Ahmadi Kudus Arif Friyadi
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 25, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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The beginning of the emergence of Shi'ism initiated by a Jew, Abdullah bin Saba' had made considerable conflict among the companions at that time. The friction tapered when the killing of Ali bin Abi Talib and his son Husain in Karbala'. From year to year, the emergence of Shi'ism in several Middle Eastern countries led to the country's disintegration. The conflict of Imamiyah that leads to bloodshed seems to have no end at all times. Of course, this should not happen in Indonesia, which is known as a plural country. Of this problem, some scholars are called to write a book to counter Shi'aism in Indonesia. One is KH Sya'roni Ahmadi, with the text 'al-Faraid al-Saniyah.' This paper aims to explore KH. Sya'roni Ahmadi's thoughts on preventing the development of the Shi'a sect in Indonesia. This paper is categorized as qualitative research by comparing literature and interviews with the family of the book's author directly. The results showed that KH Sya'roni's role in increasing the existence of Aswaja in Indonesia needs to be appreciated. This is a form of his vocation to protect the country from disintegration and sect divisions.
The Mainstreaming Policy of Religious Moderation Education in West Sulawesi Province Mukhlis Latif; Fatah Syukur; Uswatunnisa Uswatunnisa; Zulhilmi Paidi
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 25, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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This research is oriented to describe and elaborate on the mainstreaming policy of religious moderation on education in West Sulawesi Province, which the government is currently reviewing through the Ministry of Religion Affairs. The study conducted qualitative methods with specific data collection. It analyzed the instruments and found that the informants, consisting of educators and religious figures, deeply understood religious moderation based on the al-Qur'an and hadith, which emphasized Islam as a moderate religion. The principle of restraint (Wasathiyyah) in Islam is, in fact, equivalent to the direction or value of religious moderation programmed by the current government. Then, religious moderation is to be implemented in education. In that case, some components should be prepared carefully to avoid overlapping or duplicating with other programs. For example, several implementation models, with their respective advantages and disadvantages, include autonomous, integrative, collaborative, and enrichment models in education. In addition, what is also very urgent to formulate is the right curriculum, tools and learning designs, and competencies of educators, including an assessment tool which, of course, is more oriented towards attitudes and behavior no longer trapped in the pathology of learning that has been ongoing, more focused on fulfilling the cognitive domain.
Do Gender, Financial Income, And Religiosity Influence Indonesian's Donations? Aris Puji Purwatiningsih; Risky Yuniar Rahmadieni; Harini Abrilia Setyawati; Bakri Abdul Karim
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 25, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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This study aimed to identify whether gender, financial income, and religiosity influenced Indonesians' donation behavior during the 2021 Covid-19 pandemic. Besides that, its purpose is also to determine which religiosity dimension significantly correlates to the Indonesians' donation intention during the Covid-19 outbreak. The research questions whether gender, financial income, and religiosity influence Indonesian people's donation behavior in the 2021 Covid-19 pandemic era. The data was collected through questionnaires to 334 respondents in 34 provinces in Indonesia that were then analyzed using Partial Least Square (P.L.S.); it was found that financial income, gender, and religiosity significantly influence donation behavior. The religiosity dimension significantly influences donation behavior is the sincerity of Zakat (Islamic charity tax for wealth) paying routine behavior. In contrast, the religion literature study behavior significantly negatively influences the respondents' donation behavior. This study successfully proves that there are influences of gender, financial income, and religiosity on the respondents' donation behavior. This is very important for many stakeholders, like the government, N.G.O.s, and Zakah Institution, so they can formulate policies and strategies to increase the participation of Indonesian in donating.
The Process of Human Creation in The View of HAMKA With The Nazhariyyat Al-Siyaq Approach (Analysis of The Book of Al-Azhar) Yuyun Affandi; Maljaul Abror Abdillah; Latifatul Asna; Mohammed Saad Alhuwaymil
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 25, No 1 (2023)
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This research tries to elaborate on the interpretation of HAMKA in his book Tafsir al-Azhar (تفسير الأزهر) on the verses of the process of human creation, especially in Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17. Most researchers seem more inclined to approach the Kauniyyah verses from the standpoint of scientific explanation, including when interpreting verses related to the process of human creation (embryology) in Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17. If scrutinized, HAMKA’s interpretation of these is present in disputing disbelievers' rejection of the phenomena of physical resurrection (Ba'tsu al-Ajsad) on the Day of Judgment. This study is qualitative in form and was created using a literature review using the Nazhariyyat al-Siyaq approach (نظرية السياق) to see the substance of these verses from the context of their appearance in Surat al-Mu'minun while considering the similarity of their context which exist in Chapter al-Hajj and al-Ghafir. The results of this study indicate that HAMKA interprets the verses in Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17 by dividing them into two clusters. First, verses 1-11 are about the characteristics of a believer person. Second, verses 12-17 are about the process of human creation, which ends with a warning about the day of resurrection. HAMKA combines verses 12, 13, and 14, which discuss the process of human creation, into one cluster with verses 15-17 about the day of resurrection. In the writer's opinion, through the Nazhariyyat al-Siyaq approach (theory of context), it appears that the presence of verses 12, 13, and 14 (which talk about the process of human creation) is more of an invitation to reflect on the origin of human beings, where did they come from, how did they live and where will they return? In other words, HAMKA's interpretation of verses 12, 13, and 14 has more of an eschatological nuance (i.e., belief in the existence of a physical resurrection [ba'tsu al-ajsad] on the Day of Resurrection) rather than a scientific nuance.
Local Cultural Wisdom of Natural Disaster-Prone Communities in Probolinggo, Indonesia (Socio-Religious Perspective) Aminkun Imam Rafii; Sarmini Sarmini; Sukma Perdana Prasetya; Dock Chanthoeurn
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 25, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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Values education can be realized by re-empowering existing local wisdom in accelerating the handling of disaster mitigation in Probolinggo Regency. This study explores local cultural knowledge from a religious perspective as a form of community adaptation to natural disasters in the Probilonggo area. This research is descriptive qualitative research using analytical techniques from Miles Huberman. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation of data sources, namely BPBD East Java Province, BPBD Probolinggo Regency and community leaders who are in the Mount Bromo disaster-prone area, Probolinggo Regency, and other parties related to the research focus. The results of data analysis concluded that the local cultural wisdom of the Tengger people relies on religion and beliefs such as the wingsuit, shamans, and several religious ceremonies such as Kasada, Karo, Unan-Unan, Kapat, Kawulu, Kasanga, Sengkolo contain some positive values in overcoming disasters and maintaining a harmonious relationship between God, humans, and the natural environment. The people of Tengger still uphold the importance of local cultural wisdom in overcoming disasters through the philosophy of "anti-pancetta." The findings of this research in the form of cultural values of local cultural knowledge can be input for local governments to make policies in disaster mitigation management in the Tengger area.

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