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International Journal of Islamic Khazanah
ISSN : 23029366     EISSN : 23029781     DOI : -
Scope International Journal of Islamic Khazanah (IJIK) is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes material on all aspects of islamic sciences. The IJIK provides the ideal platform for the discussion of more sophisticated islamic studies research and practice for authors and readers world wide.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 64 Documents
Da’wah Thoughts of Hasan Al Banna and Said Nursi: A Comparative Research in Islamic Education Perspective Ahmad Syafiq Yusof; Muhammad Talhah Ajmain Jima’ain; Muhammad Hazwan Mohd Shukor
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 1 (2022): IJIK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (230.43 KB) | DOI: 10.15575/ijik.v12i1.16761

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Islamic education has been strongly emphasized in Muslim communities. The quality of education and adherence to the Islamicworldview will shape Muslimpersonalities towardthe true meaning of excellence in this world and the hereafter. This article discusses and introduces the efforts of Tawhid purification from an Islamic Education perspective undertaken by Hassan Al Banna (1906-1949 AD) and Badiuzzaman Said Nursi (1877–1960 AD) to address emergent problems within the Egyptian and Turkish Muslim community in early 20th century whereby the absorption of values and thought outside the authenticity of Islam had successfully influenced society thinking in terms of religious beliefs and practices. Therefore, both Hassan Al Banna and Said Nursi offered a solution to this problem by implementing measures to purify tawhid in society. This article analyses their efforts in tawhid purification in implementing da’wah dictates in Egypt and Turkey. To achieve this goal, the historical analysis method is utilized to discuss the efforts of Hassan Al Banna and Said Nursi and present a critical examination of their efforts to save the tawhid of Muslims and ensure they return to the true teachings of Islam. The results of this study highlight Hassan Al Banna and Badiuzzaman Said Nursi as da’wah figureswho contributed to tawhid purification in the Islamicworld. At the same time, the findings could be used as guidelines for the religious, preachers, and researchers to propose tawhid purification as an important da’wah effort in society today.
Command of Jihad through Devotion to Parents According to Hadith Wahyudin Darmalaksana; Nyimas Shoffah Shofiyatus Salamah
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 1 (2022): IJIK
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The purpose of this research is to discuss the commandment to filial piety to parents in the hadith. This research method uses a qualitative type through literature study by applying content analysis. The discussion of this research includes the meaning of filial piety to parents, the hadith of the commandment of filial piety to parents, and the obligation of children's behavior to parents. This research concludes that filial piety in the sense of respecting parents is an obligation in Islam, the command to filial piety according to the hadith is understood as jihad, and behavior towards parents includes when the parents are still alive and when they have died. This research is expected to have benefits for the enrichment of Islamic knowledge.
Analysis of the Qaulan Concept in the Qur'an as a Communication Model for Educators and Learners Hilda Ainissyifa; Dindin Jamaluddin; Fajar Farham Hikam; Ika Kusuma Nindyah
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 1 (2022): IJIK
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The effectiveness of an educator with his students in this learning depends on how effectively the communication is used, That's why this communication becomes a determinant of whether a student can receive and process information or not. Besides, many problems students who deal with behavioral (psychological) disciplines, can be solved by effective mutual communication with the teacher. The purpose of this research is the formation of a communication model between educators and students in accordance with the concept of the seven qaulan contained in the verses of the Qur'an which are carried out with a communication approach. The method in this research is the method of qualitative approach, using library research. In its implementation, researchers also use the maudhu'i or thematic interpretation method by collecting verses containing the word qaulan in the form of the target object, then examine on aspects of therapeutic communication. The results of this study are several models of educator communication and students, including: first, the concept of qaulan karima and qaulan tsaqila become a basic principle in communication; second, the concept of qaulan sadida becomes a model of an educator's self-analysis before communicating; third, the concept of qaulan ma'rufa and qaulan baligha become models of educator attitudes and appearances in communicating; Fourth, the concept of qaulan maysura becomes a process stage communicating educators; Fifth, the concept of qaulan layyina becomes an educational technique in communicating.
Bureaucratic Implications of SKB No. 3 of 2008 on Politics Identity of the Ahmadiyya Congregation Alexandro Arthur Constantine; Dewi Yuliantika; Laras Nanda Marjuningtyas; Salsabila Widyadhari; Muhamad Revan Athallah
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 1 (2022): IJIK
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The emergence of the rejection of the construction of the Indonesian Ahmadiyya Congregation Mosque (JAI) in Garut Regency, West Java, resulted in the sealing of the mosque on the publication of Circular Letter No. 3 of 2008. This gave rise to the phenomenon of the power of the central and regional governments in limiting the continuity of the religion of the JAI group. The focus of this research in this article is to see Marxist thinking related to bureaucracy where the emergence of SKB No. 3 of 2008 bureaucracy can influence identity politics. This study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods and data collection techniques for library research and documentation. In freedom of religion, the bureaucracy is used as a tool of power to limit certain social groups. The occurrence of community resistance to the JAI group in fighting for their religious freedom.
Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation as an Alternative Solution for Hifdz Al Nafs Hudzaifah Achmad Qotadah; Maisyatusy Syarifah
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 2 (2022): IJIK
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Recently, US surgeons successfully tested pig kidney transplants on a human patient, which surprised the medical community. This has elicited a range of responses, including among Muslim communities about whether it is permitted by Shariah or vice versa. Some Muslim scholars have stated that pigs are prohibited animals under Islamic law. In contrast, others saw this success as the most recent alternative treatment for kidney failure in recent history. This research examines the issue of transplanting pig kidneys into human bodies by maqasid al-syari'ah (hifdz al-nafs). The full qualitative method was employed based on library research to investigate the stated problems, and all the findings were analyzed descriptively. The study shows, first and foremost, that a pig is one kind of animal that is prohibited under Islamic law in any form. Two conditions must be fulfilled before the transplant of a pig's kidney into a human body can be justified: (1) it must be performed in an emergency where there is no alternative medicine or other sacred organs available; and (2) the harm resulting from the transplant itself must be less than the harm resulting from not performing the transplant. Thus, the transplantation of a pig's kidney into a human body is part of the hifdz al nafs effort to implement maqasid al dharuriyyat for the patient's survival.
Participative Finance, Microfinance, and Self Entrepreneurship in Morocco Adil Zarfi
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 2 (2022): IJIK
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The main purpose of this study is to investigate the role of participative Finance and Microfinance in Morocco to enhance and empower entrepreneurship. The new banking law N° 103-12 reinforces the legal framework. It offers an opportunity to the participative financial institutions to implement their products and participate in the financial inclusion strategy in Morocco, which can facilitate the access of VSMEs and auto entrepreneurs to several modes of financing. For this reason, it is necessary to determine the place of participative Microfinance in the ecosystem of participative Finance and the necessary conditions for its implementation. It is also necessary to know if the formal financial system is well designed to serve the financing needs of auto entrepreneurs in Morocco. The study proposes a conceptual framework to establish the relationship between participative Finance, Microfinance, and entrepreneurship in the case of auto-entrepreneur schemes. In this regard, it seems necessary to know the degree of importance of financial inclusion and if it is enough to empower the auto entrepreneurs, which also helps to determine the contribution of participative Finance and Microfinance in entrepreneurship. Understanding the overall socio-economic structures in Morocco will help determine the obstacles and level of awareness on the demand or supply side. It will help to know whether the Shariah-compliant products can meet on expectations of the VSEs segment. For this purpose, the perception and attitudes of auto entrepreneurs were analyzed using an online survey. A group of experts' perceptions was also analyzed using a qualitative approach, in which semi-structured interviews were conducted. 
The Sharīʿah and the Muslim Feminists’ Public Display of the Female Body Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 2 (2022): IJIK
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Muslim feminists in Muslim societies have become increasingly independent and visible professionals in the modern world. They are visible in the public space, especially in the entertainment industry, as they use global information technology to Protectthemselves and their bodies. This raises the question of how Muslim women negotiate Islamic teachings over the visibility of their bodies. Few studies have interrogated this question in the light of Islamic teachings; hence, the need for this study. This paper aims at a detailed examination of the public visibility of Muslim feminists in light of Sharīʿah rulings on the public visibility of male and female bodies. Laura Mulvey’s Hollywood Theory on entertainment spectatorship, as used in her “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema,” is adopted as the theoretical framework to engage the notions of the lustful male gaze and women’s erotic power of fitnah as prevalent in Islamic discourse. In addition, secondary data drawn from extant literature, interviews, and internet sources are used to interrogate the discourse of five purposefully selected Muslim feminists in the context of Sharīʿah rulings on the erotic power of women and their public visibility. The paper concludes that while Islamic teachings discourage the culture of public nudity by both males and females, the inequitable treatment of Muslim feminists regarding their public appearance is at variance with the above Sharīʿah rulings.
Integrating Green Sukuk and Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk, the Blended Islamic Finance of Fiscal Instrument in Indonesia: A Proposed Model for Fighting Climate Change Khairunnisa Musari
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 2 (2022): IJIK
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Indonesia is the world’s first global and retail sovereign Green Sukuk issuer. In four years since its first issuance in 2018, Green Sukuk has been issued seven times to finance or refinance the projects or programs of Eligible Green Sectors. Then, in order to support the development of social investment and productive waqf, the Government of Indonesia (GoI) also issues Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS) by blending Islamic finance and impact investing for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CWLS is the first blended Islamic finance for the fiscal instrument in Indonesia, which integrates Islamic commercial finance and Islamic social finance. In order to tackle climate change, this study promotes the integration between Green Sukuk and CWLS as well as adopting the Eshamconcept toward Perpetual Green CWLS as a new green financing alternative. This collaboration can be an innovative one in the future as a fiscal funding source to fight climate change which today becomes the development agenda priority in line with the intensified intention of extraordinary weather. Climate change has brought a high-cost impact on vulnerable and low-income people. Along with efforts to achieve the SDGs and Paris Agreement targets, a financing gap holds up the route to tackling climate change. Therefore, by using a literature study on the best practice of Green Sukuk and CWLS in publications mainly sourced from the Ministry of Finance (MoF) Republic of Indonesia, this conceptual paper focuses on three issues, namely: (1) describing Indonesia's sovereign Green Sukuk; (2) describing the CWLS; (3) explaining a proposed Perpetual Green CWLS as an Islamic green financing alternative.
Capital Structure Impact on Classical and Islamic Banks Profitability: Evidence from Moroccan Context Mohamed Lachaari; Mustapha Benmahane
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 2 (2022): IJIK
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The focus of this paper is to clarify how capital structure affects Moroccan banks profitability and to answer the question about the impact of the participative banks introducing into the Moroccan banking system on bank’s profitability. Thus, the sample concerns, on one hand, data from 2007 until 2018 about the most important Moroccan banks regarding their market share and the collected data is analyzed using OLS regression. Therefore, in this work we introduce the participative banks data into the model to see how it behaves. Our findings show an increasing relationship between banks profitability and debt ratio with acceptable indicators. Therefore, leverage would be preferable to equity under study’s specific conditions, which means that bank’s profitability is generally related to bank’s capital structure. Although, when participative banks data are included we observe capital structure has no important effect on banks profitability in spite of the fact that the model is still significant.
Idealizing a Dichotomy between Islam and Sharī‘ah: the Orientalist and Missiological Stereotype Abdulazeez Muhammad Ashimiyu
International Journal of Islamic Khazanah Vol 12, No 2 (2022): IJIK
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Contacts between civilizations and the struggle for domination are parts of human historical facts. Religion is regardedas a major denominator in tracing the cultural and traditional identity of a given community. Objective accounts of these contacts establish the tendency of collaborative orientalists and missiological prejudices separating Islam from Sharia through treatises and media misrepresentations. This study employed a qualitative approach by applying analytical and descriptive method s . Th e d ata were collected from documentary evidence and literary works. Shara was identified by examining ideological prejudices and constructs that opposedIslam and its law. Both enthusiasts and rejectionists of orientalism and missionary evangelism have revealedthat the good image of Islam and Shar a is a consistent target;hence it is distorted. It is submitted that hate authorship should be discountenanced to create harmonious and peaceful co-existence among major faith-based adherents.