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International Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29869250     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59373/dirasah
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies is a double-blind peer-reviewed international journal published by Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia (PDTII). The journal publishes research articles, conceptual articles, reports on field studies, and book reviews of Islamic studies (See Focus and Scope). The articles of this journal are published every six months (2 issues per year)
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The Covid 19 And The Likes Of Possible Pandemic: An Islamic Way To Earnest Prophylaxis Muhammad Dare Garba; Yusuf Olawale Owa-Onire Uthman
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i1.1

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This paper, examines the Covid 19 pandemic and its future predictable like the deadly influenza virus, showcasing the Islamic-social measures to deal with such viruses with references to its events in history. The research traced back centuries in the history of the world to identify similar case studies. In the history of humans, there is Hong Kong/68 (H3N2) pandemic, and when the Russian contagious disease strain (HINI) resurfaced in 1977, the contagious disease family originated from mammals and several other animals. Hence, the study established the fact that Islam prescribes different measures to contain it. Muslim folks and others should take good care of their health by eating a balanced diet and maintaining good health habits in their bodies and places of worship. Descriptive and doctrinal methods are adopted to explain the Islamic perspective and some social strategies for dealing with pandemics. Finally, it is recommended that the provision provided in the Islamic objective before the secular policy and development programs should be correctly implemented to save lives, even prior to disease challenges. While Muslims are also urged to understand their religion and every human should be a law-abiding citizen to tackle the menace of pandemics around the world.
Studies on Ulama’s Flow in The Modern Era from an Islamic Perspective Mala Komalasari; Rantika Dwi Maharani; Ahmat Nurulloh
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i1.2

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In the social life of the community, there must be norms that apply as a form of firmness in obeying the rules, so that it creates a sense of security for community members in the social life of the community. These norms are noble values that serve as benchmarks for social behavior. If the behavior that exists in the community is in accordance with the prevailing norms, then the behavior will be well received by the community. And if it applies otherwise, then the behavior is not accepted by the community, because it is deemed to deviate from the prevailing norms, but in fact, even though the times have evolved in this modern era, the existence of local beliefs such as belief in dynamism and animism is still developing. In the life of religious communities, such deviations are often seen in the form of deviant behavior of diversity. Moreover, there is an occult flow that is still developing in modern society. If it continues into the future, then it can change the thinking patterns of modern society into those who are still primitive Kejawen. So that this can lead to deviations from an Islamic perspective.
Islamic Views and Calls to Invest According to the Al-Qur'an Surah Al-Hashr Verse 18 Istianah Liizzah; Achmad Agus Priyono; Dewi Masitah
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i1.3

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Investing in Islam is a highly recommended activity. This is explicitly stated in various verses such as QS. Al-Hashr: 18, QS. Lukman: 34, and others. Not all types of investment are allowed in Islam. Only investments that are in accordance with Islamic teachings may be followed by Muslim investors. These principles include the types of businesses and transactions that must follow Islamic Sharia norms. This means that, in the type of business, products or services provided and the way the company is managed, the issuer company is not a business that is prohibited by sharia, such as gambling business, prohibited trade, not ribawi finance or conventional banking and insurance, not producers, distributors, and food and beverage traders. which is forbidden. not a business/company either producer or distributor that provides goods or services that can damage morals and are harmful. Likewise, the type of transaction must be carried out with the principle of being very careful, it is not permissible to speculate in which there are elements of gharar, maysir, dzulm, tadlis, and so on. The rise of fraudulent investment cases under the guise of investing makes us aware of what investment in Islam really is.
The Contestation of Profanity and Sacral at Taman Bungkul Landscape Rohma Tunurus Asholiha; Lina Puryanti
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i1.4

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Since its inauguration in 2007, the development of Bungkul Park has been very conspicuous from a tomb to a tourist attraction. As a historical place, Bungkul Park is not as famous as Wali Songo. Geographically, the tomb of Sunan Bungkul and the green open space's Bungkul border the wall to distinguish the location's layout. This place is better known as a recreational place. Changes in function are more creative than religious. This study tries to answer (1) How is the Sacred culture that occurs in religious tourism? (2) How is the Profan culture in the bungkul ParkPark? (3) What is the impact of cultural differences in religious tourism in Sunan Bungkul and Bungkul Park? These problems are explained by analyzing the data and sources obtained through the stages of qualitative descriptive research methods, which include ethnography, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Based on the data analysis and sources received, the development of Bungkul Park, which is getting better, brings the Surabaya city government to revitalize Bungkul Park. The City Government should pay more attention to the religious aspect than the profane aspect of using Bungkul. This is because of Bungkul's care, most of which pays more attention to the ParkPark than his burial. Visitors are also more familiar with the ParkPark than bungkul's tomb.
Implementation of Murabahah in Sharia Banks According to the Al-Qur'an Surah Al-Baqarah Verse 275 M Afif Zamroni; Lisa Purwati; Shakila Kausar
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i2.5

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Murabahah is an effort to find sustenance through buying and selling. Murabaha is buying and selling based on consensual between the two parties who transact. This article aims to find out the implementation of Murabahah in Islamic banking according to the Qur'an Surah al-Baqarah verse 275. Why Murabaha financing dominates compared to other financing. This writing method uses a book survey technique (library research) regarding the literature related to the implementation of murabahah. The result of this article is that Murabahah is permissible and does not conflict with the teachings of Islamic Shari'ah. Murabahah financing is widely used because it has a relatively lower risk, both from the bank and the customer side. From the customer's side, there is certainty about the number of installments because, in this buying and selling scheme, the margin value (bank profit) is set which does not change until the financing is paid off.
Views of Islamic Organizations on the Tradition of Not Slaughtering Cows in Kudus Andrea Amalia Salma; Zahrotuz Zakiyah; Zeti Pazita
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i1.6

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The purpose of this study was to examine how the views of the two largest Islamic organizations in Kudus, NU, and Muhammadiyah, on the tradition of not slaughtering cows in Kudus. The background of this research is marked by the tradition of not slaughtering cows in Kudus which has existed since the time of Sunan Kudus. This type of research is qualitative research with a descriptive qualitative approach. Primary data were obtained through interviews with PCNU and PDM Kudus administrators. The results showed that the two organizations saw this tradition as a form of tolerance taught by Sunan Kudus long ago. However, regarding the preservation of this tradition, these two organizations have differences of opinion. Regarding this tradition, the NU's representative said that they prioritize morals, in this case, tolerance, compared to fiqh which is mostly khilafiyah also in this tradition, there is a value of tolerance that should be known and upheld, especially by the Kudus community. Meanwhile, Muhammadiyah itself said that this tradition concerns Tadayyun and they think that the current situation of the Da'wah map is different.
Madrasa Principal's Strategy in Improving the Quality of the Pandemic Era Learning Process at Madrasah Aliyah Umi Nurkhasanah; Barnoto Barnoto; Moch. Sya'roni Hasan; Ashari Ashari
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i1.7

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The research focused on the following questions with the hope of elucidating the methods used by the Head of Madrasah Aliyah Raudlatut Thalibin Bantungan Panarukan Situbondo to enhance the quality of the educational process: If you were to ask about the education system at MA Raudlatut Thalibin Bantungan Panarukan Situbondo, what would you say? (2) How does the principal of MA Raudlatut Thalibin Bantungan Panarukan Situbondo plan to enhance the educational experience for students in the Pandemic era? Qualitative methods were employed to describe the data. The researcher gathered information via interviews, field notes, and other first-hand accounts, as well as secondary sources that shed light on the topic at hand. Reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions were the steps in this study's data analysis procedure. The following are the findings from studies conducted at MA Raudlatut Thalibin, Bantungan Panarukan, Situbondo: (2) Strategies for the Head of the Madrasa to apply in increasing the quality of the learning process at MA Raudlatut Thalibin, Bantungan Panarukan Situbondo; (1) the quality of the learning process has increased at MA Raudlatut Thalibin, Bantungan Panarukan Situbondo, during the pandemic period.
The Relationship of Islam and The State in Contemporary Islamic Political Discourse in Indonesia Muhamad Afrizal Sholichuddin; Nicky Estu Putu Muchtar; Rizky Dwi Ratna
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i2.11

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The purpose of this study was to relate the views in the context of Islamic politics in Indonesia, this article is intended to explore issues relating to relations between Islam and the state. This study was motivated by the desire to criticize the development and relationship between Islam and the state which is very dynamically coloring the political situation in “Islamic majority country” Indonesia. This article concludes that understanding the relationship between religion and state with an Islamic political approach is not meant to establish a religious state or an Islamic state of Indonesia but rather to fill the spaces that are functionally religion in order society, nation, and state., and secularistic relations.
Exploring The Divine Message: Quranic Studies in The Context of Islamic Scholarship Salman Faris
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i2.16

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This research delves into the profound realm of Quranic studies within Islamic scholarship, focusing on historical development, methodologies, and specific interpretations. The study examines the evolution of Quranic studies, elucidating its growth from the early Islamic era to contemporary times. Various methodologies employed in interpreting the Quran are scrutinized, highlighting their impact on shaping religious thought. A meticulous analysis of two prominent exegeses, Tafsir bi al-Ray, and Tafsir bi al-Mathur, reveals their intricate tapestry of evocative interpretations. The research underscores the interplay of historical and socio-political dynamics in shaping Quranic scholarship, showcasing both challenges and opportunities. Ultimately, this exploration enriches our understanding of the Quran's multifaceted significance within the Islamic tradition.
Behavior Change of Darul Falah Senior High School Students After Attending Tabligh Akbar Murharyana Murharyana; Ibnu Imam Al Ayyubi; Rifqi Rohmatulloh; Irfan Suryana
Dirasah International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/drs.v1i2.17

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Tabligh Akbar has become a tradition that is inherent and ingrained in Indonesian society, in which there are strings of holy verses of the Qur'an and chanting blessings accompanied by melodious Islamic tones, which add to the specialness. This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive approach and ethnographic research. The data sources were taken from respondents in the form of several Darul Falah SMA students in grades X, XI, and XII, in which they are teenagers who often participate in Tabligh Akbar activities in various places, using data analysis techniques including data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawings or verification. In this study, it was found that Darul Falah High School students were in their teens and took part in the Tabligh Akbar to find identity and experience during the transition period, so that there was a comparison between the experience of academics in schools and religious experience in society, because there were still students who had not fully entered the formal operational stage, but still in the transitional stage from the concrete to the formal operational stage, the doctrines that were assimilated in the Tabligh Akbar activities and accepted by students can be realigned or classified as good and bad indicators with true religious lessons.

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