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International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies
ISSN : 28072049     EISSN : 28072049     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31098/ijeiis.v1i1
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
IJEIIS invites authors interested in Islamic Studies and its relation to share their research, scientific article, and study with broader society and global readers. The result of the research is expected to contribute to the development of the Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies both theoretically and practically. IJEIIS also welcome research paper from interdisciplinary areas containing Islamic perspectives such as: Sustainable Development, Economic, Finance, Tarbiyah and Education, Halal Studies, Shariah Law and Regulation, Culture, Communication, Medical, Civilization, History, Philosophy, Politic, and Social Studies.
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An Islamic Cum Hindu Approach to Inter-Religious Dialogue Muneeb Ahmad; Afroz Ahmad Bisati
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1027

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This research looks at the notion of inter-religious conversation and how it relates to Islam and Hinduism. It works with the Qur'an and Sunnah on textual study and historical interpretation. The treatment of non-Muslims by early Muslim rulers, particularly the second caliph of Islam, "Umar," is examined in order to better understand the nature of interfaith discourse in Islam. There's overwhelming evidence that Islam and Hinduism play a distinctive role in the world. In encouraging interfaith discourse by ensuring justice, equal rights and religious freedom for people of all faiths, cultures, and civilizations. The study continues by emphasizing that Islam and Hinduism are complete religions that promote peaceful interreligious cooperation. It may be used as a model for resolving interfaith problems and fostering interfaith harmony and peaceful coexistence in the future.
Strengthening Moderation of Islamic Education to Overcome Terrorism Abdul Hadi; Khalis Kohari; Ifham Choli
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1237

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This research aims to explain the moderation of Islamic education in the component of curriculum objectives. The global Covid-19 pandemic, which has made the world community damage their economic resources and life, has not reduced the series of attacks committed by terrorist groups in various parts of the world. On March 20, 2020, ISIS attacked seven countries; Egypt, Niger, Nigeria, Philippines, Somalia, and Yemen. The new paradigms of Islamic educational moderate curriculum will prevent the fundamentalism and terrorism which are increasingly prevalent in some Islamic educational institutions today. Because the weapon of security forces in counter-terrorism only kills terrorists but could not change their minds and behavior typically. In some schools, as reported by Islamic Research and Societies Centre Jakarta Islamic State University (2020) about the religious attitude of students towards intern and extern minorities group, noted: That 1 in 3 students of university Students was intolerant of religious practice. This research uses the qualitative method in a phenomenological variant to get the actual data from the informer's consciousness through observation and interviews with some structural employees and all religious teachers of Al- Azhar Islamic High School. The data analysis used Miles and Hiberman's approach, and its validation was technical triangulation. The researcher found the applied curriculum objectives at Al-Azhar Islamic High School either in educational objectives or its learning process as follows: 1. Mindset of integration 2. Religious and Smart attitude 3. Acting in good relations with others.
Contribution of Woman Ulama in The Digital Era Badrah Uyuni; Khairan Muhammad Arief; Mohammad Adnan
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1239

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Education is essential, especially in an era of disruption and moral decline. Hence, there is a need for different forms of religious instruction, especially in the digital realm. Women should also be able to access the digital realm, as they comprise a large portion of the religious population. Only women have a better understanding of women's issues. Therefore, empowering Muslim women requires the help of female digital experts. This research shows that many women are also educating and spreading the teachings of Islam in the digital sector. Despite the concept of women in the public space as aurat, women still show their existence and can keep up with the times. This research was conducted with a case study using a descriptive analysis method through a qualitative approach. Primary data sources are observation, interviews, and documentation with a research sample of 10 ustadzah who are viral on social media. The results showed that the concept of women appearing in the public sphere helps da'wah and social roles because the existence of women is closely related to their work for the community. Furthermore, preachers in the current era need digital, technological, and human literacy to survive. In research on women, gender theory is often used as the basis of research. However, this research is more focused on the theory of the contribution of female clerics in the digital era; how they master digital literacy to transform religious values into digital. So that these female scholars can also preach to people who consume digital media so that there are changes in behavior and how to interpret life. Moreover, ideally, this daiyah should emulate the previous female scholars and place them as ideal role models: acting as muharrik (mover), murabbi and mu'allim (educator), munadzzim (organizer/leader), mura'i (protector), and munasik (supervisor) for the people simultaneously, so that their existence can indeed enlighten the community.
Improved Ability to Read Al-Qur'an Through the Tahfidz Al-Qur'an Mentoring Model Sutiono Sutiono; Marliza Oktapiani; Syarifah Soraya
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1277

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The Qur'an, as a guide for Muslims, has a positive influence on a person's psychology. In pursuing learning to read the Qur'an regularly and evaluating what has been understood, repetition and gradually learning according to its development can give the meaning of fluency and fluency. Mentoring models that suit the needs of students need to be considered. However, Tajwid, it has not been programmed in a structured manner. This study aims to determine the mentoring program and model that affects the ability to read the Qur'an at MTs Kafila Ibnu Mas'ud, East Jakarta. This research was conducted by case study (case study) using descriptive analysis method through a qualitative approach. The primary data sources are observation, interviews, and documentation with research samples, including school principals, student curriculum representatives, tahfiz teachers, and students of MTs Kafila Ibnu East Jakarta Mas'ud. This study's results indicate that the Al-Qur'an reading mentoring program at the Tahfiz program at MTs Kafila Ibnu Mas'ud East Jakarta was implemented by mapping students and dividing targets through the Regular Level, Mutawasith level and Mumayyazah level. The limitation of this research is the Tahfiz program in 2021/2022. The novelty of this research is that the program carried out by the school includes a structured mentoring program model that focuses on the school's vision and mission so that this program targets students to memorize three to ten Juz and focuses on the ability of teachers and qualifications to support students' abilities in achieving the tahfiz program.
Toll Road Construction: The Concept of Justice and Community Peace Against Environmental Change Muyasaroh Muyasaroh; Herlina Herlina
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1324

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The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) always encourages the completion of toll roads in every region in Indonesia in accelerating barrier-free connectivity for the community, one of which is the Trans Sumatra toll road at the Indralaya - Muara Enim intersection along 119 km. The purpose of this study is to find the right and appropriate pattern for the community around the toll road construction so that justice and peace can be realized over the environmental changes. This study uses a qualitative approach with inductive data analysis. Data collection is done repeatedly and continuously with triangulation techniques to produce a concept. Types and strategies in research are case studies. The analysis tools used are NVivo 12 Plus. The results of the study found a concept that creates justice and peace in the community due to the construction of toll roads. Environmental changes that occur must be based on the principle of benefit and benefit. The construction of toll roads must involve the local community in order to create conducive conditions in the pre, process and post-implementation processes. Negative impacts on the environment in the development process must be minimized through dialogue and contributions from the surrounding community. The conclusion of this study is that the construction of the Indarala – Muara Enim toll road as a whole is classified as meeting the requirements of the needs of the benefit, but there is still a lack of anticipation from this implementation project because there are still community complaints that can be read from respondents' responses. Environmental changes related to toll road construction must use a structured and orderly concept. In this case, the concept of environmental change must be bound by rules and regulations to anticipate and provide solutions for the negative impacts that occur and will occur, in the form of minimal compensation for land or land and buildings affected by the project. at a reasonable price, dealing with contaminated or polluted air and noise quickly and responsively.
Millennial Generation Intentions in The Islamic Capital Market Mira Rahmi; Dienni R Sholihah; Anita Nopiyanti
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1351

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Capital market growth is one indicator of a country's economic growth, especially for the growth of the Islamic Capital Market. Currently, the pandemic had a negative impact on the economy and the capital market, but on the contrary, this has actually attracted many new investors to enter the capital market. The millennial generation has great potential for capital market growth. The unique characteristics of the millennial generation such as understanding financial literacy, ease of access, and religiosity are used as research variables. As well as additional variables, namely lifestyle as a moderating variable and Islamic branding as an intervening variable related to the halal industry which will be used as a determining factor for millennial generation intentions in the Islamic Capital Market. The role of the millennial generation in the development of the financial industry, especially in the Islamic capital market, has great potential, given the large population of Indonesia and the majority of Muslims. The opportunity for the millennial generation to be able to invest in the Islamic capital market still needs to be investigated further. The research method uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The sampling technique used stratified random sampling, with the sample criteria being the millennial generation aged between 17-35 years, earning or having monthly money, and domiciled in the DKI Jakarta area. The analysis technique uses multiple regression analysis to examine the relationship between research variables. By using primary data through questionnaires, 207 respondents were obtained. The results showed that the variables of financial literacy, ease of access, religiosity, and Islamic branding as intervening affected the millennial generation's investment intention, but lifestyle variables did not strengthen or weaken the financial literacy variable on investment intentions. The object of this research is limited to the millennial generation who live in DKI Jakarta, so further research is needed for a broader millennial generation object.
Waqf-Based Entrepreneurship Direct Financing Model: Potential and Challenges Rindawati Maulina; Wawan Dhewanto; Taufik Faturohman
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1398

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Continuous effort to strengthen the integration of Islamic commercial finance and Islamic social finance becomes salient. The use of waqf (Islamic endowment) assets for various sector and infrastructure development, which is supported by technological advancement, can also help the economy recover, particularly in the current economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, waqf-based entrepreneurs who contribute significantly to the sustainability of waqf benefits continue to face significant difficulties in obtaining capital for the development of waqf assets. Based on a review of the existing literature and findings from case study through in-depth interviews with selected respondents, the study aims to propose a direct financing model for waqf-based entrepreneurs by empowering affluent Muslim potentials through Islamic banks. There are five (5) fundamental criteria considered as strategic for the integration model to successfully empower waqf-based entrepreneurship in Indonesia, namely continuous literacy and education on contemporary waqf, transformation of regulatory and management transparency, improvement of the professionalism and business capacity of the waqf-based entrepreneurs, synergy and collaboration among stakeholders, and integrated and reliable infrastructure.
Halal Tourism Industry: Advantages and Challenges in Malaysia Faridah Hj Hasan; Siti Aisah binti Yusop; Fatin Lina Amirah binti Mohd Idris; Muhammad Izrin Hani bin Mohd Rani; Santi Rahmawati
International Journal of Emerging Issues in Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeiis.v3i1.1683

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Halal tourism is gaining popularity as it caters to religious demands and Shariah compliance. Malaysia is one of the most favoured travel destinations for Muslim tourists worldwide, providing halal tourism packages. This study aims to explore the halal tourism industry, particularly the advantages and challenges in Malaysia, and reviews the concept of halal tourism, halal destination, halal hotel and halal food. To better understand the halal tourism industry in Malaysia, this research employs secondary qualitative data gathered from various sources, including books, journal articles, newspapers, journal data, and reports. The SWOT and TOWS matrix were used to analyse the data. The finding discusses the advantages and the challenges of halal tourism in terms of halal destinations, halal hotels and halal food in Malaysia, including the statistics. Malaysia's halal tourism sector can develop further to align with the rise of Muslim visitors. Many other nations, with many Muslims and non-Muslims, work to promote halal tourism. This research shed light on the practice of halal tourism industry in Malaysia.

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