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Zulfikar Bagus Pambuko
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Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam
ISSN : 18298931     EISSN : 25500880     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31603/cakrawala
CJSI is a scientific journal of Islamic studies managed by Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang, Indonesia. This journal is issued twice a year and it is a tool for Indonesian researchers, academics, and practitioners who are interested to channel their thoughts and findings. This journal should cover Islam both as a textual tradition with its own historical integrity and as a social reality which was dynamic and constantly changing. However, with the higher interest in the research of Islamic studies, since 2021, the journal open the widest possible access for overseas researchers to contribute and share their findings. CJSI invite researchers to contribute ideas on the main scope of Islamic Law; Islamic Economics and Business; Zakah, Waqf, and Islamic Social Finance; Quranic and Hadith Studies; Islamic Philosophy; Islamic Thought and Literature; Islam and Peace; Science and Civilization in Islam; Islam in Local; and Islam and Gender.
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The Understanding of Muhammadiyah Preachers on the Problem of Drought in Gorontalo, Indonesia Sri Rahayu Ayuba; Chaterina Puteri Doni; Suharia Sarif
Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2020)
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Drought is one of the greatest disasters that will be experienced by humans at the end of time. The level of drought in the Limboto watershed is in the vulnerable category, so special handling is needed as an effort to mitigate this disaster. This study aims to (1) determine the Muhammadiyah propaganda model in the District of Bongomeme, Gorontalo Regency (2) determine the community's understanding of the Muhammadiyah propaganda in the District of Bongomeme, Gorontalo District. The use of mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) forms the basis of this research. In the qualitative method, the data collection of da'wah models is done through observation, interviews and documentation. Whereas quantitative data is carried out through questionnaires. Based on the results of the study obtained a link between the high drought and the level of understanding and application of Islamic religious values ​​and preachers of Muhammadiyah. This is indicated by the value obtained on average 1.75, which means the level of public understanding is still in the bad category. As for the level of mastery of preaching material on drought, a similar value is obtained, which is 1.85, which means that very little material preaching by Muhammadiyah preachers contains about the drought.
Islamic Values of the Peta Kapanca Tradition at the Mbojo Tribe's Marriage, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Amrin Amrin; Muthoifin Muthoifin; Sudarno Shobron; Heldy Ramadhan Putra P
Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2020)
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For the Bima people, the Mbojo tribe's Peta Kapanca tradition has very sacred symbols and meanings that must be carried out in every wedding procession. The Peta Kapanca tradition not only reveals a cultural identity and marriage tradition, but it also examines the Islamic values that are embedded in it. The objectives of this paper was to see how the Peta Kapanca tradition was carried out at Mbojo Tribe weddings in terms of procession and Islamic values. This is a descriptive qualitative study using an ethnographic approach. The findings show that the process of implementing the Peta Kapanca tradition at a Mbojo Tribe wedding is as follows: (1) the prospective bride sits on the stage (uma ruka), (2) the straight hand is placed on a pillow on the banana leaf, and the straight legs are straight and grounded with banana leaves, (3) the divine kalam is read, followed by the remembrance of Kapanca in the form of istigfar, creed, prayers, recitation of the verses of the Qur'an, and (4) crushing henna leaves which are mashed in the palms of the bride-to-be. This Peta Kapanca's cultural process contains good values such as aqidah, worship, and moral values.
Inspection of Maqasid al-Syari’ah in Religious Texts Regarding the Recommendation to Shave Underarm Hair Ali Akhbar Abaib Mas Rabbani Lubis; Abdul Rafik
Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2020)
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This study discusses the aesthetics of personal grooming which includes recommendations for shaving armpit hair. This study aims to better understand the aesthetics of personal grooming and hadiths regarding the recommendation to remove armpit hair in terms of al-mashlahah’s approach, al-Syatibi’s perspective. The method of this study was qualitative which involves a literature review. The explanation is analyzed through three stages which include the stages of data condensation, data display, and conclusion-verification. The results found that the aesthetics of personal grooming in Islam accordance with maqasid al-shari’ah because of its hygiene and health perspective. For that, shaving the armpit hair is in accordance with the objectives of shari’, which is to bring benefits (mashlahat) and prevent disease (mafsadat).
Covid-19 and Violence Againts Women: an Islamic Perspective Noor Hidayah
Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2020)
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The increasing cases of COVID-19 have affected the rapid cases of violence against women in the world. Furthermore, this massive violence has raised a lot of concern in many circles. By using a literature approach that explores the various reading material such as journal articles, books, reports, news, and statistical data, this study is qualitative descriptive research that discusses on what is the position of women during pandemic COVID-19. In addition, this article also examines the issues and the background that drives the increasing violence cases on women in the shadow COVID-19 together with an Islamic analysis on it. The primary finding of this study is the position and the condition of women in the pandemic COVID-19 is still neglected. Hence, women are increasingly facing the risk of violence whatever they are in and based on the Islamic perspective these cases can mitigate by cultivating social care.
Islam and Local Wisdom: Integration of the Arab Community in Indramayu, Indonesia Roni Tabroni
Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2020)
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This article discusses the Arab community's efforts to integrate with local wisdom in Dermayu Village, Sindang, Indramayu. These values were then turned into principles, which have remained in place to this day. Leadership, ideological cultivation, and mobility are all considered in the research. The theory of Islamic social movements is used in this study to identify patterns of movement actors framing Islamic values and collaborating with local wisdom values. The findings revealed that Arab community actors were successful in fusing Islamic values with local wisdom by instilling the values of tolerance, cooperation, and accommodation. Two of the strategies used are da'wah and education. Assimilation and acculturation can be seen in everyday activities, indicating that people are attempting to fit into society. Furthermore, the community tries to avoid conflicts and disputes by participating actively in community activities such as election days, village meetings, and village management structures. They gain sympathy as a result of this issue, and they are able to live in peace.
Progressivism, Collegialism and Autonomy in Muhammadiyah: Threats and Solution Fantika Febry Puspitasari; Supriyanto Supriyanto; Ahmad Sulaiman
Cakrawala: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2020)
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Muhammadiyah is one of the world's largest Islamic movement organizations, contributing to a variety of important areas of life for Indonesians. Muhammadiyah promotes three main characteristics based on community development: progressiveism, collegialism, and autonomy. Unfortunately, as Islamic populism grew stronger, Muhammadiyah became engulfed in a political vortex, endangering the stability of its cadres and giving the public the impression that the government could control the organization. This article evaluates the threats that cause these values to deteriorate and offers treatment options. The solutions offered to maintain the principles of progressiveism, collegialism, and autonomy are to rejuvenate the leadership, build distance from politics, develop community funds, and build supporting business units, according to literature studies and observations in several areas. Furthermore, political education as an effort to formulate political theology for Muhammadiyah members is required so that the big ship of Muhammadiyah does not become divided due to differences in political views and can increasingly contribute to politics at the local-national level without jeopardizing its integrity as a movement organization.

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