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AJIS : Academic Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : 25483277     EISSN : 25483285     DOI : http://doi.org/10.29240/ajis
AJIS : Academic Journal of Islamic Studies is to provide scientific article of islamic studies that developed in attendance through the article publications and research reports. AJIS welcome papers from academicians on theories, philosophy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as well as religion practices. In particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited: Islamic Education, Islamic Law, Islamic economics and Business, Quranic and Hadith Studies, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Thought and Literature, Islam and Peace Science, and Civilization in Islam Islam in local or nation Islam and gender. Published by Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup every May and November
Articles 102 Documents
The Irony Approach in the Qur'an: Mustansir Mir's Perspective Azam Azam
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v5i1.1318

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In the Qur’an interpretation, the irony approach is hardly ever used by commentators. Muntasir Mir is one of the commentators who used the irony approach in analyzing the. This paper then aims to explain Mir’s thoughts in his article entitled “Irony in the Qur’an: a Study of the Story of Joseph. “In this article,heinterpreted the Qur’an by using the irony approach thatintroduced a new discourse to interpret the Qur’an for Muslims. Besides, Miraims to showthat theunderstanding of the Qur’an is not only stagnant in theological understanding. He invites Muslims to possess the beauty of literature contained in the Qur’an. Furthermore, Mir tried to illustrate the irony in the story of the Prophet Joseph. He described irony as an event beyond logic since it is a message fromGod. The Irony of the Prophet Joseph is a representation of humans’ lousy plan that Allah changed to be good. It described the ambitious efforts of his brothers to destroy him by sending him to a well, but conversely, it took him to the peak of fame and power. And all the efforts to alienate the Prophet Joseph finally comes at His mercy
Religious Radicalism , Jihad, And Terrorism Busman Edyar
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v2i1.165

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After the terrorist attacked on the twin towers of Word Trade Center, USA, 9 September 2001, the issue of religious radicalism became a serious international concern. Terrorists suspected of carrying certain religious symbols have put religion as the accused party to be responsible. Of course the action did not stand alone. Various variable lighter, should also mentioned why the attitude or behavior of a religious people to be radical and very likely to cause terror. The following study attempts to uncover the background of radicalism in the name of religion appears on the surface. Certainly internal and external factors must be put forward.
The Arrival and Development of Islam in Rejang Lebong Regency Lukman Asha
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 1, No 1 (2016)
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The arrival of Islam in the 7th century to the world is considered by historians as the builder of a new world with new thinking, new ideals, new culture and civilization. For more than fourteen centuries since the Prophet Muhammad spread the new teachings in theology monotheistic, areas of individual life, the field of public life, and the state, Islamic civilization has been widespread ranging from Spanish territory to the citadel of China, from the valley of the river Volga in Russia to Southeast Asia, and even later almost to the whole world, including Indonesia, Sumatra and Bengkulu. Islam was spread in various ways, such as through activites of trade, agriculture, education, establishment of a mosque, and getting marriage so that Islam has spread throughout the corners of the country in ground water included in Rejang Lebong Regency. Keywords: Islam, Rejang Lebong
Preparing Islamic Human Resources Competencies as Generation of Digital Bankers in Polytechnics Vocational Education Marlya Fatira; Anriza WitI Nasution; Ismi Affandi
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v4i1.686

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The development of the 4.0 industrial revolution is now increasingly real and has an impact on all aspects of human life. Human behavior in carrying out activities for their lives is done digitally. This situation has made all industries including the banking industry adapt to provide the best service to customers through digital service transactions. The need for young professionals of digital bankers is a necessity in the present, therefore vocational colleges are in the form of Polytechnics such as Politeknik Negeri Medan. The Islamic banking and finance study program as at Politeknik Negeri Medan, now need to make adjustments to the preparation of sharia human resources as a generation of digital bankers through the Islamic banking industry through graduate competency can be in accordance with the current needs of the labor market. This study describes the views of alumni from who have worked in Islamic banking. The alumnies explain the competencies needed and are required to have them as bankers in the current digital era. Data collected is primary data obtained through in-depth interviews with informants as many as 4 people. The information received is then analyzed with the conditions in the study program curriculum at the islamic banking and finance study program. Then analyzed to courses, teaching method. Research result that the study program must be prepared alumni to be digital bankers are competencies in the understanding of Islamic bank transaction agreements, competencies as tellers and sharia bank customer service, competence as analysts Islamic bank financing, competency as funding officer and financing officer of Islamic banks. Providing a curriculum that is in accordance with SKKNI, provides courses with the latest content and with learning methods that are tailored to practical needs with current cases. Submission of the learning method is accompanied by the practice of each course as much as a minimum of 50%.
Interpretations of Verses about Islamic Criminal Law and its Polemics in Indonesia’s Positive Law Hasep Saputra; Nurma Yunita; Ainal Mardhiaturrahman; Wina Purnamasari
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v6i1.2612

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This study was conducted to find out the interpretations of Islamic criminal law verses and to see the polemics which occurred in the applications of Islamic criminal law in Indonesia alongside the harmonization of its applications in Indonesia. This study used a normative-descriptive approach in a way that explained in detail the laws and the verses’ interpretations as well as the polemics of Islamic criminal law in the Indonesia’s positive law. In the context of the development and application of national law in Indonesia, Islamic law is one of the sources adopted. Islamic law itself regulates the vertical relationship with Allah and the relationship with humans. These two relationships have a role in the formation of national law in Indonesia. In terms of applications, Islamic law can contribute to the development of positive law with the following three alternatives: 1) Islamic law which is a continuation of legal politics in the colonial period, either through transitional rules of the 1945 Constitution’s article 2 or by means of being stipulated in the further new legislation, 2) positive Islamic law which is sourced from Islamic values, and 3) the theory of legal leveling.  This theory is applied to make Islamic law a source of national law in the future.
Interaction of Islam with Local Culture Zayadi Hamzah
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v3i1.482

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To understand the social and religious phenomena associated with Islamic relations with local culture in the rite of the passage of the family in general with respect to the scope of religious theory as a cultural or religious subsystem as social reality, where religion (Islam) is a social reality confronted with the process of interaction of Islam with the local culture in which Islam is embraced.The process of interaction of Islam with local culture in this study is expected to give birth to acculturation, assimilation, accommodation, conflict, and integration. This process looks at how acculturation, assimilation, accommodation, conflict, and integration exist between Islam and local culture in a social constructivist framework by focusing on what lies behind actions, from the various rituals of the family life cycle. It is assumed that Islamic relations with local culture will occur in several forms: first: the possibility of coexistence or adhesion between Islam and Rejang culture without mutual intervention and interruption; second: the possibility of integration or cohesion whether in the form of Islamic permeation into local culture or adaptation of local culture to Islam, both symbolically and substantially, and third: the possibility of conflict between Islam and local culture both latent and manifest
Students, Radicalism, and Entrepreneurship (A Case Study at IAIN Curup) Hendra Harmi; Lukman Asha; Yuyun Yumiarty
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v5i2.1478

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The objectives of this study were to find out the extent of radicalism-related understanding and symptoms amid the students of IAIN Curup and to know the policies made by the campus in countering radicalism. This study applied a descriptive analytic method adopting a phenomenological approach that deployed some techniques of collecting data such as observations, interviews, and documentation. This study revealed that the understanding of radicalism among the students of IAIN Curup was associated with religious radicalism. However, there was no any radicalism symptom found. In general, the students of IAIN Curup still had the spirits of Pancasila, Bhineka Tungga Ika, NKRI and the 1945 Constitution. The policies made by the campus in counteracting radicalism extended to strengthening the understanding of diversity, the mastery of scientific fields, and entrepreneurship. Students had an understanding of religious tolerance and accepted the presences of others. An active engagement into students’ activities made them stay focused on the objectives of lecturing and learning. Through entrepreneurship activities, students became creative and innovative so that they were not easily drawn into radical actions
The Implementation of Islam as Rahmah Li Al-'Alamin in Indonesia: Contributions, Challenges and Opportunities Budi Kisworo
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v2i2.311

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Prophet Muhammad was sent with the teachings of Islam, so Islam is rahmatan lil'alamin.Islam is a blessing for all humans and the nature. In language grace means that tenderness is combined with compassion. In other words, grace can be interpreted with affection. His grace or outpouring of affection is of meaningful and material. The meaningful grace is the enjoyment that comes from being close to Allah SWT, and this is only given to the believers. While the material grace is in the form of physical pleasure and given to all people.So, the Prophet Muhammad saw is the form of Allah's love for all humanity. Islam in Indonesia will not be able to function as rahmatan lil 'alamin as long as the Qur'an is only roled as the five kinds. Islam will serve as rahmatan lil 'alamin only if Muslims want to read the Qur'an, memorize it, teach it to others, understand the content and intentions of its content, put it into national law,respect and obey it.
Women's Leadership in Islamic Perspective Ilda Hayati
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2016)
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The existence of Prophet hadith which stated: “will not prosper. A people who submit their affairs to women”, has provoked serious debate among Muslims. It is concerning about the legality of a woman as public leaders. The resistance of groups who refused is directly proportional to the group that is not questioned about the gender as a leader. Different viewpoints among khilafiyah caused the difference. Besides reviewing the authenticity of hadith above, the following article explains the diversity of scholars’ opinions on women's leadership. Keywords: leadership, women, Islamic perspective
Projection of Islamic Doctrinal Values in Anime Naruto 1-3 as Character Formation Himatul Istiqomah; Muhammad Ihsan Sholeh
AJIS: Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ajis.v4i2.959

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Naruto anime is so popular and favored by many audiences, both the children, teenagers, and adult, men or women. It is not only influenced by uniqueness figures ang a groove the story, but also by magnificence values of Islamic teaching projected very well there. Through this descriptive qualitative research, the researcher aims to analyze whatever values of Islamic teaching projected in Naruto anime 1-3 and its influence on develop the character, by roll of note, observation, an documentation. The result of this research is; It needs enough attention to support children; It needs hard work and courage in order to achieve dreams; And it needs differences to create balance. It has huge influence on establishment of positive character toward audiences. They are not only have entertainments, but also think about the God ways are implied in Naruto anime. So, they will do to be personal, better than ever.

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