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Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History
ISSN : 2723407X     EISSN : 2723407X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18326/islah
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History is an open-access journal publishing original papers or documenting issues on Islamic literature and history in the Indonesian context. The journal is published biannually in June and December by the Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab, and Humanities, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Salatiga. The journal is committed to exploring and highlighting issues by accepting in-depth research, conceptual, and best practice articles related to Islamic Literature (including, but not limited to Indonesian novels, poems, songs, drama, films, and Arabic literature from a wide range of perspectives, such as sociology, politics, psychology, semiotics, linguistics, and stylistics), and Islamic History (including, but not limited to the development of Islam, manuscript, heritage, culture, local figure, and local wisdom studies comprising social, media, maritime, and daily history).
Articles 10 Documents
Code Switching and Code Mixing in Arabic on Omer Kanan's Youtube Vlog Rika Astari; Umnia Amina; Muhammad Irfan Faturrahman
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i1.187

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Vlogs are objects of linguistic studies that are by current developments, where linguistic problems also appear in human communication patterns in interacting on social media. This study aims to determine the types, factors, and functions of code-switching and code-mixing contained in Omer Kanan's vlog. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques using observation, desk review, and note-taking techniques. The data analysis method uses data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. Analysis of code-switching data using Hymes theory, and code-mixing data analysis using Hoffman theory. The data source comes from 18 Omer Kanan vlogs with the following analysis results: The types of code-switching and code-mixing found were inter-sentential switching, intra-sentential switching, and emblematic switching. intra sentential code-mixing, intra lexical code-mixing, and involving change pronunciation. Factors found in the form of habit patterns and the relaxedness of the speaker in communicating, expanding the audience network, and the attitude of the speaker's religiosity. The code-switching functions found in the vlog are in the form of quotation, addressee specifications, interjection, reiteration, message qualification, and personalization. Meanwhile, the code-mixing functions found are talking about a particular topic, repetition use for clarification, and expressing group identity.
Feminism in the Poem Tukhotibu Al-Mar’ah Al-Miṣriyah by Malak Hifni Nasif Based on Michael Riffaterre's Semiotics Concepts Ayu Rizkia Silviana; Supardi
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i1.227

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This article aims to describe the application of Michael Riffaterre's semiotic theory to the poem Tukhatibu al-Mar'ah al-Miṣriyah by Malak Hifni Nasif, an Egyptian-born feminist fighter. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method that focuses on narrative accompanied by detailed sentence descriptions.  The results of this study show that through heuristic and hermeneutic readings it is revealed that the poem reflects the poet's message or advice to Egyptian women in 1900, in which many women began to leave their headscarves as a symbol of feminism.  The matrix is ​​in the form of the poet's hopeful advice for Egyptian women.  The model is in the form of the feminist movement, and the Variants are found in the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th stanzas, as well as the Hipogram in this poem, which is a book by the previous poet entitled "an-Nisaiyat".
Directive and Expressive Speech Acts in Nadine Labaki's Capernaum (A Pragmatic Study) Hanifah Insani Ifaqoh; Agus Ahmad Su'aidi
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i1.229

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This research is intended to present the forms and functions of directive speech acts and expressive speech acts. This research is entitled "Directive and Expressive Speech Acts in Capernaum Movie by Nadine Labaki (A Pragmatic Study)". This research employs a qualitative descriptive research method. The main data source is Capernaum movie while the secondary data sources are journals, articles, books, and other references. The data collection technique was performed by free listening technique, note-taking technique, and systematic observation technique. The result of this research is 119 dialogs. There were 82 dialogs in Capernaum presenting directive speech acts followed by 37 dialogs in Capernaum showing expressive speech acts. Based on the results, the researchers concludes that in the movie Capernaum there are directive speech acts and expressive speech acts.
Deixis and Its Function in the Novel Imra'ah 'Inda Nuqṭah Al-Ṣifr by Nawāl Al-Sa'dāwī: A Pragmatics Study Jauharatus Shufiyyah; Rina Susanti
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i2.233

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This paper aims to describe the types of deixis and their function in the novel Imra‘ah ‘Inda Nuqṭah Al-Ṣifr (abbreviated as IINA) by Nawal Al-Sa’dawi. The method used is a qualitative method with a library research design. The data collection stage uses the note-taking method. As for the data analysis technique, it uses descriptive analytic of utterances that contain deixis in the novel, then analyzes its function. The findings of the study show that they are five types of deixis in the IINA novel, which include persona, time, place, discourse, and social deixis. In persona deixis, 60 data were found, consisting of 30 first persona data, 15 second persona deixis data, and 15 third persona deixis data. There are 7 data for time deixis, 8 data for place deixis, 4 discourse deixis and 5 data for social deixis. On the other hand, the function of deixis shows that persona deixis functions as a reference for people or characters in the story or refers to pronouns in the first person (speaker), second (opposite0, or third (person being talked about). Time deixis serves as an indication of the time of events that have taken place, are taking place, and will take place. Place deixis serves as a reference for places that are close to the speaker or places far from the speaker. Meanwhile, discourse deixis functions as explaining something that has been discussed or something that will be discussed. Finally, social deixis serves to show differences in social class between speakers and interlocutors and maintains the value of decency in society.
Signage Design “Fuadah” as An Effort to Unify Diversity in Salatiga Ita Dwijayanti
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i1.235

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As the only state university in Salatiga, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Salatiga strives to be a reference laboratory for moderate Islamic Studies in Salatiga as well as Indonesia. Although UIN Salatiga has a faculty that specializes in moderate Islam, named Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab, and Humanities (FUADAH), the data shows that only 11% of students over 5 other faculties are interested and study there. The preliminary study done by the researcher implies the lack of socialization in the form of signage design for branding. This research aims to present and explain a "FUADAH" signage design idea using the architectural scientific approach in the realm of religious science and moderate Islam. In designing the signage, some academicians participate and give ideas by using an online form distributed by the researchers. The result of this study is a signage design and logos of FUADAH.
The Moro Muslim Conflict in the Philippines: A Postcolonialism Perspective Wahyuni Nuryatul Choiroh
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i1.257

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This article discusses the long and complex history of the Moro Nation, starting with the presence of Islam which flourished in the Southern Philippines. Then Spain came and the United States brought political and Christianization missions until the time of Philippine independence. The term "Moro" refers to the bad stigma of the Spanish colonials to Filipino Muslims because of their rejection and rebellion against the colonizers. Therefore, this literature review aims to examine the characteristics of Moro Muslims in three phases of struggle, i.e., the period of struggle against Spanish colonialism for 375 years, the struggle for independence from United States imperialism, and post-independence which was transferred to the Christian government of the Northern Philippines, so that the Moro Nation fought against the government of its own country as Jihad fi Sabilillah. By means of postcolonialism studies that define criticism of cultural appropriation and exploitation by colonialists, postcolonialism identity in a negotiation carries out disclosure of the deception given to it and brings others or otherness to itself. In this regard, the stigmatization has become a breakthrough spirit as a defense and struggle of the Moro Muslim community in the form of Jihad from discrimination during colonialism and post-independence.
The Contextual Meaning of 'Tyranny' in the poem Ila Tugati al-'Alam by Abu al-Qasim al-Syabi: A Semantic Analysis Risadatul Ulwiyah
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i2.287

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This study aims to describe the contextual meaning in the poem Ila T}uga>ti Al-'Ala>m by Abu Al-Qa>sim Al-Sya>bi based on semantic analysis. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive analysis. As the source of data, the poem is a part of the diwan of shaykh Abu Al-Qa>sim Al-Sya>bi published in 2005 in Beirut and revived in 2011 during the Egyptian revolution. The poem is analysed based on lexical and contextual meanings to obtain the in-depth message within the poem. The results show that the sentences found within have different meanings from their lexical meanings. This is based on the context of the poem. In this context, the poet attempts to portray the significance of the Egyptian rulers or leaders at the time who were authoritarian and nicknamed as the 'tyrants of the world'. The stanzas become the moaning of the people who are suffering from tyrannical and arbitrary leadership. Besides, this poem includes threats and rejection of policies that bring misery and suffering to the people.
The Dynamics of The Aula Magazine in Surabaya in 1978-2014: From Organizational News to Politics Zamila Salma; Rina Andriani Hidayat
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i2.298

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This study is conducted to find out the process of the emergence of Aula magazine in 1978, to recognize the development of Aula magazine from 1978 to 2014, and to investigate the tendency of Aula magazine's themes during the New Order and Reformation periods. This research is structured using the historical method, comprising heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The spatial and temporal scope is the development of Aula magazine in terms of theme tendencies from 1978 to 2014. The results as follows: Aula magazine is a monthly press media of East Java PWNU which was published on December 19th, 1978, based on the Decree of East Java PWNU. Moreover, Aula magazine from 1978 to 2014 experienced development. When it was first published, it was still a bulletin called Risalah NU and was not yet able to be published regularly, then it developed into a monthly magazine with a regular publication called Aula. It also experienced the development of theme trends during the New Order and Reformation periods. Government policies and NU organizations influenced the content of Aula magazine. During the New Order period, the content was limited to NU organizational news due to the repressive policies of the New Order government. In addition, since 1984, during the 27th NU congress in Situbondo, which resulted in a decision to return to the 1926 Khittah and not be tied to any political party, the content of Aula magazine during the New Order period was mostly dominated by organizational news. During the reformation period, The Aula magazine became more open due to government policies that were no longer repressive towards the press. In addition, the decision of Nahdlatul Ulama to establish the PKB party and the inauguration of Gus Dur, a central figure of NU, as President of the Republic of Indonesia, made the content of Aula magazine during the reformation period filled with political issues.
The Actant and Functional Scheme of Greimas in the Short Story Wa Kanat Al-Dunya By Taufiq Al-Hakim : Narrative Semiotics of A.J. Greimas Emma Asyirotul Umami
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i2.307

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This study aims to analyze the short story Wa Kanat Al-Dunya in the anthology of short stories Arinillah by Taufiq al-Hakim with the theory of narrative semiotics A.J. Greimas. This research focuses on narratological analysis, also known as narrative theory. This research involves a literature study to collect research data. The researcher analyzed the data based on A.J. Greimas' theory of actant and functional schemes. The results of this study prove that this short story has six actant schemes in accordance with Greimas' theory, i.e., subject, object, sender, receiver, opponent, and helper. In the analysis, the author divides the story into three segments. From each segment, there are six actant schemes. The main actant resulting from the interconnection between one segment and another was found, i.e., the sender in the form of the actor's psychic inclination towards his desires. A very dominant Receiver is the 'devil'. In the Subject actants with a dominating role is also the character 'devil'. Furthermore, the object in this story is hatred towards Adam. Meanwhile, the character who plays the role of opponent is the 'sly snake'. The character 'sly snake' does not only act as an opponent but also as a helper for the subject. This research also discovered the functional structure in the short story which consists of the initial situation, transformation, and the final situation.
The Development of Formal Islamic Educational Institutions in Salatiga in 1932-1998 Lutfiana Candra; Juwita Artanti Kusumaningtyas
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v4i2.336

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Islamic Education Institution refers to a place or organization conducting Islamic Education, with a clear structure and responsibility for the implementation of Islamic Education. Islamic education in Salatiga began in 1932. During the Independence period, the education system improved. Since then, formal Islamic education in Salatiga underwent a transformation from the initial marginalization to the proliferation of Islamic educational institutions in all areas of Salatiga. Therefore, this study aims to examine the History and Development of Formal Islamic Education Institutions in Salatiga City from 1932 to 1998. This research applies the historical research method. The stages within the historical research method are (1) Heuristics or data collection, (2) Verification or source criticism, (3) Interpretation or analysis of historical facts, and (4) Historiography or historical writing. The approach in this research is the theory of social change using the concept of formal Islamic Education Institutions and the concept of Islamic education. The results of this study indicate the following: (1) Salatiga is a city of colonial growth and development, from a village to an important city for the colonial authorities. Moreover, it won the De Schoonstestad Van Midden Java or the Most Beautiful City in Central Java award; (2) The emergence of education in Salatiga cannot be separated from the existence of the Dutch government. The Ethical Policy promoted the emergence of educated people in Salatiga; (3) The growth of Dutch educational institutions was inversely compared to formal Islamic educational institutions in Salatiga. It encouraged Muslim scholars to establish formal Islamic educational institutions in Salatiga. HIS Muhammadiyah marks the beginning of formal Islamic educational institutions in Salatiga. The growth and the development of Islamic educational institutions in Salatiga cannot be separated from the government's policy and the initiative of Muslims to build educational systems and institutions appropriate to the times, from primary to tertiary levels.

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