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Edi Sugiman; Nurul Mubin; Moh.Sakir

Journal of New Trends in Sciences 2025 CV. Aksara Global Akademia

Mathematics is a universal science that underlies the development of modern science and technology, and has an important role in the development of human thinking. Mathematics is a subject that is based on logical, rational, critical, and systematic thinking patterns. Religion and rationality are two perspectives that have a strong influence. Humans view religious values ​​and rational values ​​as different entities, causing a dichotomy paradigm, especially in the realm of education. In the perspective of the epistemology of science in Islam, Islam and science are complementary and interdependent entities. The mathematical approach used here does not mean that Islamic values ​​are low, but only to increase the belief of Muslims that all knowledge is valuable and can lead to true goodness and increase faith and closeness to Allah SWT.To examine how Islamic values ​​are applied in mathematics learning, To identify and develop effective strategies or methods in integrating Islamic values ​​in mathematics learning materials, To measure the extent of the application of Islamic values ​​in mathematics learning.This study uses a qualitative approach, while the type of research used by the researcher is descriptive research.Mathematics as a logical and systematic science, has a meeting point with Islamic teachings that emphasize truth, justice, and balance. For example, the concept of monotheism can be associated with the order of the universe expressed through mathematical formulas, fostering a sense of gratitude and obedience. The implementation of Islamic values ​​that are rahmatan lil 'alamin (blessing for all nature) in mathematics learning, especially to form honest and fair characters in students.

Devina Andari Chairunissa; Tri Seprianto

SARGA: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 2025 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

Penelitian ini menganalisis hubungan spasial dan visual arsitektur Masjid Agung Al-Furqon Bandar Lampung terhadap pengalaman spiritual jemaah. Menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif melalui studi kasus, data dikumpulkan via observasi lapangan, kuesioner, dan studi dokumentasi. Analisis karakteristik spasial menunjukkan organisasi ruang yang fungsional: lantai dasar terpusat untuk aktivitas non-ibadah, sementara lantai dua adalah ruang ibadah tunggal yang monumental. Namun, terdapat isu sirkulasi di area wudu lantai 1 menuju tangga utama lantai 2, di mana percampuran jalur laki-laki dan perempuan menimbulkan ketidaknyamanan psikologis bagi sebagian jemaah. Secara visual, interior masjid sangat baik dengan mihrab dan mimbar sebagai pusat penekanan spiritual. Penggunaan beragam material pintu dan jendela, plafon tinggi, serta pencahayaan yang disesuaikan menciptakan suasana sakral dan megah. Unsur artistik seperti kaligrafi dan mozaik lafaz "Allah" efektif memperkuat identitas keislaman. Dampaknya, mayoritas jemaah merasakan ketenangan, kekhusyukan, dan fokus ibadah yang tinggi, didukung skala ruang dan pencahayaan. Masjid ini juga berhasil menumbuhkan rasa keterikatan dan identitas yang kuat. Saran utama meliputi optimalisasi sirkulasi di area wudu untuk memisahkan jalur jemaah.

Aditya Aditya Maulana Husein; Ahmad Habibi Syahid

AL-MUSTAQBAL: Jurnal Agama Islam 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study aims to analyze natural phenomena through an integrative approach combining the Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and modern science, with a focus on the spiritual and ethical dimensions they contain. Natural events such as rain, lightning, wind, earthquakes, and eclipses are examined thematically by synthesizing scientific explanations and religious understanding based on authentic hadiths. The research adopts a qualitative-descriptive approach using content analysis of relevant hadith texts and contemporary scientific literature. The objective is to explore a deeper understanding of natural phenomena not merely as physical occurrences, but also as signs of Allah’s greatness that convey moral and spiritual messages for humankind. Findings indicate that the hadiths of the Prophet do not only instruct Muslims to respond to natural phenomena through acts of worship—such as supplication, remembrance (dhikr), or eclipse prayers—but also emphasize the human responsibility as stewards (khalifah) on Earth. The hadiths foster awareness of the interconnectedness between humans and the universe, framed within the concepts of monotheism (tawhid) and trust (amanah) to maintain environmental balance. The integration of hadith and science provides a new conceptual framework for developing spiritual-ecological awareness that balances scientific rationality with religious values. This approach is particularly relevant in the context of today’s global environmental crisis, which demands value-based solutions beyond technological innovations. Thus, this study not only enriches the Islamic intellectual tradition but also contributes to environmental preservation efforts through a religious ethical lens. It underlines the importance of fostering such integrative approaches in education, Islamic preaching (dakwah), and environmental policy. By doing so, a more holistic ecological awareness can be cultivated within Muslim communities. In conclusion, aligning scientific understanding with Islamic teachings through the hadith can serve as a meaningful foundation for both personal spiritual growth and collective environmental responsibility in facing the challenges of our time.

Taufik Taufik; Muallim Lubis

Proceeding of The International Conference on Religious Education and Cross - Cultural Understanding 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The study of eschatology and logic in Islam represents a significant and intellectually rich area within the broader discourse of ʿAqidah (Islamic creed) and Islamic philosophy. Eschatology, derived from the Greek word eschatos meaning "last," concerns matters of the afterlife, including death, the apocalypse (al-Sāʿah), resurrection (al-Baʿth), judgment (al-Ḥisāb), heaven (Jannah), and hell (Jahannam). These concepts are elaborated extensively in both the Qur'an and the prophetic traditions (ḥadīth). Meanwhile, logic in Islam is not merely a philosophical exercise but serves as an epistemological framework for interpreting divine revelation and deducing legal and theological principles. Islamic logic (al-manṭiq) is rooted in both Greek logical tradition—particularly Aristotelian logic—as well as unique Islamic methodologies that integrate rationality with scriptural fidelity. This research aims to analyze selected verses and prophetic traditions related to eschatology and logic, with the objective of understanding not only their linguistic and theological meanings but also their practical implications for human belief systems and ethical behavior. The study employs an interpretive and analytical method (manhaj taḥlīlī wa tafsīrī), focusing on exegesis (tafsīr) of Qur’anic verses QS. Al-A'raf: 187–188 and QS. Al-An'am: 30, as well as relevant ḥadīths concerning eschatological events and rational thought. These verses were selected due to their direct references to the knowledge of the Hour (ʿilm al-sāʿah) and the human tendency to demand evidence while rejecting spiritual truth. The findings indicate that Islamic eschatology is framed not around speculative prediction but rather spiritual and moral readiness. The Qur'an clearly asserts that knowledge of the exact time of the Day of Judgment belongs solely to Allah (QS. Al-A’raf: 187), highlighting the limitations of human knowledge and emphasizing submission to divine wisdom.

Sahrul Ulum; Muhammad Alif

AL-MUSTAQBAL: Jurnal Agama Islam 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

In Islam, dhikr refers to the practice of remembering Allah. The teachings contained in the Qur'an and hadith provide many benefits, including calming the soul, curing disease, and contemplating death. It is important to note that dhikr is considered sunnah, and therefore, should not conflict with obligatory practices in the religion. At the Raudhatul Ulum Cidahu Pandeglang Islamic Boarding School, it is often routine to recite the dhikr of Asma Badar/Ashlul Qadar, this is a means of remembering Allah and remembering the struggle of Ali Badar who died in the Badr war. Asma Badar itself is written by Abuya K.H Muhammad Dimyati Cidahu Pandeglang. In this article the author is very interested in reviewing more deeply the influence of reciting Asma Badar's dhikr at the Raudhatul Ulum Islamic Boarding School. This research uses the living hadith method, namely how people bring the Sunnah of the Prophet SAW to life. Apart from that, the source of the data that the author obtained was from library sources, both knowledge books, journals, articles and other scientific works.  Asma Badar is believed to be able to ward off bad fate, ward off disaster, cure disease and those who carry their names (in written form) will always receive help and gain glory.

Clara Silambi; Christin Meli Sartika; Emilisa Ponda

Berkat : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama dan Katolik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This journal was written with the aim of discussing Paul's theology of God's salvation, monergism and synergism. Reviewing Paul's theology of God's true salvation will lead people to a fundamental understanding and strengthen one's hold on being a Christian. There is an understanding that salvation is a human effort and God's work (Synerism). Basically, salvation is the work of God in freeing man from sin. For by the grace of God salvation is wrought, that is, by the sacrifice and redemption of His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ. So through this writing, man must hold fast that salvation is a gift from God, not a human effort. This writing method uses a qualitative method through library search, through text sources, such as academic journals, books, papers, and other related literature available in the library.

Riska Nur Hanifah; Isnanita Noviya Andriyani

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study aims to explore the implementation of the concept of tawakal and sabar in former drug addicts in dealing with social stigma. The method used is qualitative with a phenomenological approach, involving three main subjects who have undergone rehabilitation and reintegration for one year and three supporting subjects. Data were collected through interviews and non-participatory observations, then analyzed by data reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions through source triangulation. The results of the study showed that the subjects implemented sabar and tawakal in real terms. The aspect of sabar is seen in the steadfastness of worship, self-control, acceptance of destiny, positive thinking, and holding back complaints. While the tawakal aspect includes belief in Allah's provisions, maximum effort, dependence on Him, and pleasure in the results.

Galih Maulana Hendrawan; Dien Nurmalina Malik

Karakter : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The phrase istighfar in forming and strengthening character education based on AIK (Al-Islam and Muhammadiyah) values. Istighfar as an expression of asking for forgiveness from Allah SWT has a deep spiritual meaning and strong relevance in forming a person's character that is noble, honest, and responsible. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, the author describes the importance of internalizing the phrase istighfar in everyday life as a means of introspection, self-improvement, and moral strengthening. AIK-based character education that integrates the practice of istighfar is expected to produce people who are not only intellectually intelligent, but also spiritually and socially superior. Thus, istighfar is not only a ritual of worship, but also a medium for self-transformation towards a perfect human being.

Siti Salma; Muhammad Alif; Reva Hudan Lissalam

Karakter : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Design in the perspective of Hadith encompasses not only visual and physical aspects but also incorporates moral, social, and spiritual values taught in Islam. In everyday life, Islam encourages its followers to create an orderly, clean, and beneficial environment and lifestyle in accordance with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This study employs a thematic Hadith approach by collecting and analyzing Hadiths related to the theme of design, such as cleanliness, simplicity, beauty, social balance, and sincere intention. The Hadith sources used include authentic collections such as Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and Sunan Abu Dawood. The findings reveal that design, according to Hadith, is a comprehensive effort to shape a life aligned with Islamic values, emphasizing ethics, usefulness, and balance between worldly life and the hereafter. Thus, the concept of design in Hadith is not merely a matter of aesthetics but also a form of worship that reflects noble character and brings individuals closer to Allah SWT.

Nur Wahidillah; Shifa Rosa Apriyani; Vanessa Ria Meilani; Zahwa Mutia Ashari

Kajian Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Public service in the Islamic perspective is a comprehensive concept, integrating religious principles with governance practices to achieve justice, efficiency, and public welfare. This concept is based on the Qur'an and Hadith, which emphasize values ​​such as justice (*'Adl*), responsibility (accountability), consultation (*Shura*), and welfare (*Maslahah*). Public service in Islam is not only a transaction, but also has moral and spiritual aspects, where providing the best service is considered as worship and a form of obedience to Allah. The scope of public service in Islam includes various important sectors such as education, health, law, and socio-economic welfare. Islamic history, especially in the era of the Prophet Muhammad SAW and the Khulafaur Rasyidin, shows concrete examples of the application of these principles, such as the construction of mosques as centers of learning, the establishment of hospitals, and the management of Baitul Mal for the fair distribution of resources. In the modern context, especially in Indonesia, Islamic values ​​have proven to play an important role in bureaucratic reform and improving the quality of public services. Despite facing obstacles such as lack of resources and integration between institutions, the application of Islamic principles in public services—as seen in Islamic hospitals and Islamic travel agents—shows the possibility of producing more just, humane, and quality services. Thus, the Islamic approach to public services provides an ethical framework that is flexible, responsive, and focused on the welfare of society.  

M. Hafizh Abdulloh; Moh. Sakir; Vava Imam Agus Faisal

Moral : Jurnal kajian Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the values ​​of Islamic education contained in the book Pribadi Hebat by Buya Hamka. A qualitative approach is used in this study, with a content analysis method on data in the form of reflective and argumentative narratives that are relevant to the book. The results of the analysis show that this book contains various values ​​of Islamic education which are divided into three categories. First, the values ​​of faith education, in the book Pribadi Hebat by Buya Hamka, several values ​​of faith education are found, namely the teachings of faith as the foundation of the person and piety as the perfection of faith. Second, the values ​​of worship education, the values ​​of worship education in the book Pribadi Hebat are divided into 2, namely mahdah worship and ghairumahdah worship. The values ​​of mahdah worship education in the book Pribadi Hebat are the importance of maintaining cleanliness with ablution and prayer as the main source of personal strength, while the values ​​of ghairumahdah education in the book Pribadi Hebat are teachings about all work that is based on the intention of seeking Allah's pleasure is worship. The three values ​​of moral education, in the book Pribadi Hebat by Buya Hamka, several values ​​of moral education are found, including the importance of morals, empathy, courage, admitting one's shortcomings, self-confidence, reprehensible attitudes, willingness, responsibility, and patience as personal capital that will never run out.

Wildan Afandi; Muhammad Alif

Working in Islam is not merely an economic activity, but rather a form of social and spiritual responsibility that becomes an act of worship when carried out with sincere intention and lawful means. The Qur’an and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ encourage Muslims to be self-reliant, work diligently, and preserve their dignity by avoiding dependence on others. Core values such as honesty, responsibility, and perseverance serve as the foundation of Islamic work ethics. This study employs a qualitative method using a library research approach. Primary data are sourced from authentic hadith collections such as Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, while secondary data are obtained from relevant scholarly literature. Thematic (maudhu’i) analysis is used through steps including collection of work-related hadiths, thematic categorization, contextual interpretation, and correlation with contemporary life practices. The findings reveal that Islam greatly upholds the importance of work. Hadiths emphasizing the virtue of earning through one’s own labor, the superiority of the giving hand, the prohibition of begging without necessity, and the essential role of intention in work, form the moral and spiritual foundation for Muslims to regard work as a path toward honor, dignity, and the pleasure of Allah ﷻ.

Agus Rifki Ridwan; Agnes Meilinda; Khairunnisa Luthfiyah; Diyana Diyana; Ulpa Wulandari

Moral : Jurnal kajian Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Islam is a holistic religion, covering various dimensions of life that are harmoniously integrated. The dimensions of Islam consist of aspects of faith (belief), worship (ritual), morality (morality), and muamalah (social interaction). In the dimension of faith, Islam emphasizes faith in Allah, angels, holy books, apostles, the last days, and destiny, which are the spiritual foundation of every Muslim. The dimension of worship includes the practice of Islamic teachings in the form of formal rituals such as prayer, fasting, zakat, and hajj, which not only bring individuals closer to Allah, but also strengthen social solidarity. On the moral dimension, Islam teaches universal moral values, such as honesty, patience, and justice, which form the noble character of the individual. Meanwhile, the muamalah dimension includes the procedures for social, economic, and political interaction, which is based on the principles of justice, balance, and mutual benefit. These four dimensions complement each other, creating a balanced framework of life between a vertical relationship with God and a horizontal relationship with fellow humans and the environment. This research aims to explore the meaning, function, and relevance of the Islamic dimensions in modern life. With a descriptive qualitative approach, the results of the study show that a comprehensive understanding of the dimensions of Islam can be a solution to various contemporary challenges, such as moral crises, social inequality, and environmental degradation. This study recommends the holistic application of Islamic values in daily life to create a civilized social order.

Melia Santi; Andi Eka Putra; Nesia Mu’asyara

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research is motivated by the phenomenon of anxiety disorders experienced by some elderly in sanggi village, bandar negeri semuong sub-district, especially those caused by feelings of fear in themselves. This condition often arises from feelings of lack of support and attention from their families tend to experience feelings of anxiety that will have an impact on health. The method used is qualitative descriptivewith data collection through pbservation, in-depth interviews, and questionnaires. Participants were selected using purposive sampling based on the criteria for anxiety disorders in the elderly. The results of the study show that the implementation of tawakal is not only an expression to entrust everything to Allah SWT. But forms full trust and acceptance of what has been submitted. Elderly people who internalize tawakal tend to be more able to accept and surrender to Allah SWT, reduce feelings of worry, fear and build a positive view of what has happened. Implementation of tawakal strengthens inner peace, increases a sense of security, and motivates to improve the world as a whole. This finding confirms that the implementation of tawakal is an effective spiritual approach to overcome anxiety disorders.

Aulia Khairunnisa Siregar; Siti Nur Aisyah

Al-Tarbiyah: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2025 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

Birrul Walidain is a concept in Islam that emphasizes the importance of filial piety and treating parents well. This term comes from the words "birr" which means goodness and "walidain" which means parents. This concept is an integral part of Islamic teachings and has broad implications in everyday life. In the Al-Qur'an, Allah SWT commands Muslims to be filial to their parents, as stated in Surah Al-Isra' verses 23-24. This verse emphasizes the importance of treating parents well, not disobeying them, and always praying for them. In everyday life, Birrul Walidain can be realized by obeying parents' orders, treating them with courtesy and respect, and always praying for them. In this way, Muslims can gain the approval of Allah SWT and strengthen their relationship with their parents.

Sulton Kholid; Ahmad Ramadhani Chaidir; Amar Mansyur; Ahmad Maftuh Sujana

Jurnal Budi Pekerti Agama Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Kupatan is a tradition that is still sustainable in various regions in Indonesia, including in Banten. This tradition is carried out after Eid al-Fitr, usually on the seventh day or more, as a form of expression of gratitude and togetherness of the community. This article aims to examine the Islamic values contained in the Kupatan tradition in Banten and its relevance to Islamic teachings. Using descriptive qualitative methods through literature studies and observations, this study found that the Kupatan tradition contains various Islamic values, such as ukhuwah Islamiyah (brotherhood in Islam), gratitude (gratitude to Allah), as well as social concern and almsgiving. In addition, the values of sincerity and cleanliness of heart are also reflected in the Kupatan procession which involves joint prayer and friendship between residents. Thus, the Kupatan tradition in Banten is not only a cultural heritage, but also a manifestation of Islamic teachings that remain relevant in the social life of the Muslim community.

Halimatussadiah, Halimatussadiah; Rifqi Muntaqo; Ali Imron

Jurnal Miftahul Ilmi: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study examines the concept of Islamic moral education according to Habib Umar Bin Hafidz and Habib Ali Al-Jufri, the methods of instilling moral values ​​that they use, and the relevance of their thoughts in the context of today's education. Moral education currently faces various complex challenges, such as weak role models, less applicable approaches, and the negative influence of technological advances and social media that trigger moral dilemmas among the younger generation. The lack of integration of moral values ​​in daily practice and the identity crisis due to globalization are also problems that hinder the formation of noble characters. The study used a qualitative approach with library research, collecting data from primary and secondary sources, then analyzed descriptively. The results of the study show that Habib Umar places love for Allah and the Messenger as the core of moral values, with educational methods that prioritize role models and gentleness without coercion, relevant to forming character and spirituality in the modern era. Meanwhile, Habib Ali emphasizes humanitarian values ​​such as compassion and tolerance as the foundation of moral education, with a moderate and inclusive approach that suits the needs of contemporary education. Both approaches provide important solutions in dealing with the problems of moral education, especially in building strong spiritual and social character amidst the dynamics of modern life, while also offering a foothold for overcoming the moral challenges faced by today's students.

Erni Erni; Tajul Arifin

Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The practice of divorce without going through a formal court process, commonly referred to as informal or unregistered divorce, remains prevalent in Indonesian society despite clear regulations outlined in Law Number 1 of 1974 on Marriage. This paper aims to examine the legal dimensions of such practices and explore the social and psychological impacts, particularly on children. Findings indicate that divorces conducted outside the legal framework not only violate national laws but also often result in disadvantages for vulnerable parties, especially women and children. In Islamic teachings, while divorce is permissible, it is considered the most detested lawful act by Allah and should only be pursued after all efforts at reconciliation have failed. National legal provisions echo this perspective by emphasizing mediation and the principle of justice as primary steps in resolving marital disputes. This alignment reflects a harmony between religious norms and state law. Therefore, public awareness of proper legal procedures for divorce needs to be enhanced to protect individual rights and preserve family stability. Strengthening legal education and premarital counseling are effective preventive strategies in this regard.  

Fadwa Nabilah

Ikhlas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This study examines the beauty of the language of the Qur'an through the balaghah device, especially in the aspect of muhassinat lafziyyah with a focus on the iqtibas technique in QS. Al-Baqarah verse 269. Muhassinat lafziyyah is a form of embellishment of words that beautify the sound, rhythm, and structure of language, while strengthening the message conveyed. One of the important elements in it is iqtibas, which is the citation of the words of the Qur'an or Hadith in another sentence structure without explicitly mentioning the source. This study uses a qualitative approach with a library research method that refers to primary sources such as books on balaghah science, as well as secondary sources in the form of scientific articles and journals. Based on the results of the analysis, QS. Al-Baqarah verse 269 is categorized as a form of Iqtibas Kulli, where the quotation is done in full without changing the words. This verse emphasizes that wisdom is a special gift from Allah that includes depth of knowledge, accuracy of thinking, and the wise practice of knowledge in life. Thus, this study confirms that the beauty of the wording of the Qur'an is not only aesthetically valuable, but also strengthens the content of deep meaning, showing the synergy between the beauty of language and the depth of content in conveying divine messages.

Khairunnisa Khairunnisa; Rahmi Sekar Andhini

JUREKSI (Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance) 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study uses a qualitative method and aims to dissect the differences between Islamic economics and conventional economics. This study found that Islamic economics is based on Islamic principles reflected in the Qur’an and Hadith, emphasizing social justice, balance, and avoiding elements of usury, gharar, and maysir in every economic activity. Meanwhile, conventional economics is based on the principles of a market economy that aims to maximize material profits without considering spiritual or moral aspects. The source of conventional economic law comes from rules made by humans, while Islamic economics refers to the law of Allah. The Islamic financial system uses profit- sharing mechanisms and halal investments, while the conventional system relies on interest as the main source of income. In addition, Islamic economics integrates social instruments such as zakat, infaq, and sedekah for wealth redistribution, while conventional economics emphasizes taxes and government policies. Thus, this study confirms that the fundamental differences between the two systems lie in their philosophical foundations, objectives, and operational mechanisms.