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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society
ISSN : 25281194     EISSN : 25281224     DOI : -
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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society published by Postgraduate of State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Surakarta. The subject covers both textual and empirical, as well as classical and contemporary research on Islam. Published in Indonesia, it welcomes contributions in Arabic, English, and Bahasa Indonesia. Papers are peer-reviewed to maintain a high scholarly level. The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society is published online twice a year in the middle and the end of the year.
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RELIGIOUS MEANING IN SOCIAL PRACTICES: A STUDY OF MUSLIMS TOLERANT ATTITUDES IN SOUTH SULAWESI Idris, Djamaluddin M.; Zubair, Muhammad Kamal
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
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This study aims to find out the patterns of tolerance of the Muslim community towards other religious communities in South Sulawesi. It also examines opportunities to overcome the barriers to building understanding among religious communities. This study employs a normative theological approach, sociology of religion, and phenomenology as well. This study reveals that the attitude of Muslim society toward other religious communities in South Sulawesi is based on several factors: [a] social integration through economic factors; [b] social integration through a diversity of cultural factors; and [c] social integration through political factors. The tolerant and harmony life among Muslim and non-Muslim communities is reflected in their social interaction due to economic interests and religious beliefs. The implication of this study is to develop social interaction among religious communities based on human and spiritual values
ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING: AN OVERVIEW OF IDEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS Arwani, Agus
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
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The paper aims to explore the ideological interpretation of Islamic accounting. It is hoped that the results of various interpretations of Islamic accounting are obtained comprehensively. The research method used is qualitative research. Qualitative research is called Participant-Observation because the researcher himself must be the main instrument in collecting data by directly observing the object being examined While the research approach uses a literature study. The results of this study found that there are several views on the interpretation of Islamic accounting ideology. The fragile philosophical foundation of context knowledge is enough to create counter paradigm rivals as a consequence of the scientific revolution (science revolutions) in the form of an alternative paradigm shift due to the failure of the old paradigm to answer a set of problems. The content of the Islamic substance is liberation, making accounting perceived as a treatise.
FENOMENA ISBAL DAN MEMANJANGKAN JENGGOT: ANALISA SOSIAL HISTORIS HADIS NABI MUHAMMAD Yusron, Muhammad; Suryadilaga, Muhammad Alfatih
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 3, No 2 (2018)
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This research is based on the phenomenon of people with thick beards and anti- isbal (cloth under the ankles) has become a unique character in various layers of Muslims. The pressing point of prohibiting the imposition of cloth under the ankle is the existence of the arrogance of the person wearing it, so it can be assumed that what should be avoided is the arrogant nature itself, not the imposition of cloth in specific. Meanwhile, the command to keep the beard accompanied by orders to cut the mustache is associated as a distinguishing form with the Majus people in the Classical era. However, considering its temporal nature, which means it is possible to change and by the situation and conditions. For the time being, Muslim identity is certainly not just by relying on beards, especially in situations where beards have become a trend of the appearance of anyone and anywhere.
ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS Dawood, Mohamed
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
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This article discussed the influence of the Quran on Arabic in the perspective of modern linguistics. With a linguistic approach, this article finds seven aspects of language that occur in the impact of the Quran on Arabic, namely: preservation of Arabic, the stability of Arabic, the unification of Arabic dialects, enrichment and development of Arabic, refinement of Arabic and the spread of Arabic. These seven linguistics aspects certainly make Arabic the only language in the world whose linguistic rules do not change, both in terms of phonology, morphology, syntax or semantics, which does not occur in any word in the world. In this world, there have been many languages that have died because of the death of their owners, or languages that are weak because of the weakness of their owners. This condition is different from Arabic, which is the language of the Quran. The language relations between Arabic and the Qur'an have made this language sustainable until then.
THE EMERGENCE OF MATERIALISM AND ISLAMIC VIEW UPON IT Muttaqin, Muttaqin
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 1, No 2 (2016)
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Materialism is an understanding that states that something invisible (cant be sensed) did not exist. That is, the unseen world (including God, angels, jinn, etc.) does not exist. Because it cant be sensed by humans. So if so, how Islam views the concept? Where in the Islamic religion teaches the unseen world which is summarized in the pillars of faith. Automatic if Muslims agree with the materialism, then it will greatly affect the faith. For this reason, this paper tries to explain the essence of the concept of Materialism, by reviewing the definition and history, which at this time will review the opinions of the philosophers of ancient Greece is also one of the teachings of India, Carvaka. At the end of the analysis will be presented how should a Muslim respond to the concept of this materialism.
AL-‘ALĀQAH BAYN AL-NUTQ WA AL-HURŪF FĪ AL-MASĀHIF AL-MABNIYYAH ‘ALĀ AL-RASM AL-‘UŚMĀNĪ: Dirāsah ‘An Al-HKam Warā’a Ikhtilāf Rasm Ba’d Al-Kalimāt Al-Qur’āniyyah ‘Alā Al-Rasm Al-‘Imlā’ī Sukamta, Sukamta
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 3, No 2 (2018)
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The origin of Arabic letters is to write them down as spoken, without adding or subtracting, and without exchanging or changing, thus called standard letters. However, there are a number of words in the Quran that have deviated from this rule written in Ottoman letters. This article discusses the Qur’anic words written by maintaining their authenticity, and the wisdom behind the differences in writing the Quranic words. Using a historical analysis of Qur’anic writing based on seven dialects, it’s concluded that the writing of the Qur’an based on Ottoman letters is intended to maintain the authenticity of the words it uses because it was written as reported by the Prophet. The spelling rules of Ottoman letters lead the Qur’anic words to be read in different ways, which caused in three reasons, namely: there is one word has two readings but is written in one letter; there is one word with two writings that can be written in two letters, and there is one word that has a lot of reading and is written based on this reading. It shows the miracle of Quranic numbers written in Ottoman letters.
At-Tawasul al-Fikri baina al-Hadarah al-Islamiyah wa al-Hadarah al-Igriqiyyah Ali, Isa Abdullah
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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This article aims to describe how early Islamic civilization was formed, which later became the foundation for later Islamic civilization. This paper with a historical approach tries to explain about the intellectual communication between the early Islamic civilization with the Greek civilization. This paper found that communication between Islamic civilization with Greek civilization started from the interaction process of Islamic scholars with Greek works through the process of massive translation during the Caliph Al-Mamun. The results of this translation have implications for the philosophy and theology of Islam proposed by early Islamic thinkers and philosophers. Although the philosophical and theological thinking they constructed was a Hellenistic, they blended on the principles of Islamic teachings, making it a distinctive philosophy and theology of Islam. From this was born Islamic civilization built on the foundation of faith and science in a balanced way, which is different from the Greek civilization is not based on faith. Intellectual communication between Islamic civilization with this Greek civilization which later gave birth to the European Renaissance.
THE ROLE OF THE ISLAMIC FIGURE IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF BANGKALAN REGENCY Hapsari, Mega Tunjung; Himawan, Mohammad Hilmi
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
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The present research aims to analyse and describe the role of the Islamic figure as the main actor of the regional development as seen from a right governance perspective in Bangkalan Regency, Madura. This research is classified as descriptive research with a qualitative approach. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach by implementing the Interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana as the data analysis through data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing and verifying. The results show that the Islamic figure plays a significant role in making the regional development of the Bangkalan Regency successful, such as in decision making, infrastructure development, and social development. This research has implications for scientific progress in the field of Islamic studies, which is the results of this study prove that the leadership style with Islamic values can make governance practices better and more dignified. The role of the Islamic figure also leads to the government bureaucracy change through the implementation of ethical governance principles such as strategic vision, participation, accountability, effectiveness, and efficiency
MAKNA ZIARAH MAKAM HABIB ANIS AL-HABSYI BAGI MASYARAKAT NU SURAKARTA Mashar, Aly
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
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Habib Anis al-Habsyi is one of the most respected scholars not only in the environment where he lives,  Pasar Kliwon, Surakarta, but also by Muslims outside the city of Surakarta and even Foreign Affairs. Therefore, even though he has died in 2006, still busy coming to him, exactly is to his grave located in a booth at the Riyadh mosque complex, Pasar Kliwon, Surakarta. On this basis, the research would like to examine what the motivation of the pilgrims to the Habib Anis Tomb. This research model is qualitative and using descriptive-interpretative approach. The theoretical framework that used is the theory of motivation, charisma, and barakah. The result of this research is that the pilgrim's motivation is the same as the pilgrims in other sacred tombs i.e looking for Blessings. But what distinguishes is the perception of Habib Anis's authority is not based on the karomahs that he has, but more on his personality and noble character. In short, the motivation of pilgrims to the tomb of Habib Anis is a unique series between charisma, kewalian, and barakah.
“HALAL” AS A COMPETITIVE DISTINCTION FOR ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN PREPARING MUSLIM MILLENIALS Salman, Abdul Matin; Halim, Abd.; Rohman, Nur; Susilayati, Muslimah
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol 3, No 2 (2018)
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The present study aims to investigate the implementation of halal as a competitive distinction for Islamic higher education in preparing the Muslim millennials at the State Islamic Institutes. This research employed both quantitative and qualitative (mixed method) by administering questionnaires to final semester students and conducting interviews with the campus program planners. The data were descriptively analyzed by using statistical computation before being interpreted. The finding showed that 72,9% of the students had studied halal concept, 83,3% of them had known halal products from MUI labels, and 45,8% of them understood the maqasid shariah. The results of interviews revealed that the institution is continuing to prepare the establishment of halal study center by collaborating with other institutions.

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