Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies

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    The The Students' Speaking Attitudes toward International Islamic Conferences: A Qualitative Exploration of Confidence and Expression

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    This study investigates students' experiences and challenges when presenting at international Islamic conferences, focusing on their confidence and self-expression. Using a qualitative case study design, two participants were selected through purposive sampling, and data were collected through semi-structured interviews. The results revealed that while students expressed enthusiasm for participating in these events, they faced several challenges, including time constraints, language barriers, and adapting to the expectations of diverse audiences. Confidence levels varied; some students felt reasonably confident, while others demonstrated higher self-assurance due to thorough preparation. The findings emphasize the importance of preparation, language proficiency, and cultural sensitivity when presenting at international academic forums, especially in Islamic forums. The study also highlights the need for academic institutions to provide better support to help students develop these critical skills. Future research could explore a broader range of participants and contexts and the long-term development of public speaking confidence in such settings. &nbsp

    Scholarly Views on ‘Dialogue of Life’ as a Facilitator for Christian-Muslim Intermarriages in Ghana

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    The term ‘dialogue of life’ is usually used to display the phenomenon of living together of people of different religious persuasions, carrying out daily life interactions among themselves. Although coexistence of Ghanaians of multi-religious society had begun long before pre-independence when they frequently met and shared activities together, we fail to recognize that this kind of social interaction is part of the interreligious dialogue operating at the grass roots level. This is especially so when it comes to Christian-Muslim intermarriages. In Ghana, it is always a thorny issue among religious leaders when it comes to approving marriages between Muslims and Christians. Both religious groups are opposed to giving their approval and blessings to Christian-Muslim marriages. The crux of their opposition centre son differences in belief. Scholars appear to have failed to realize that this increasing occurrence of intermarriages within and across boundaries is an impact of globalization frequently overlooked

    Religiosity in Indonesian Language Textbooks for Elementary School

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    This study aims to describe the existence of religiosity values in Indonesian language textbooks for elementary school (Sekolah Dasar/SD). The type of this study is qualitative with content analysis. The source of study is Bahasa Indonesia textbooks for elementary schools in the online version in Kurikulum Merdeka with four samples, namely “Bahasa Indonesia: Aku Bisa!” for SD Class I, “Bahasa Indonesia: Keluargaku Unik” for SD Class II, “Bahasa Indonesia: Lihat Sekitar for SD Class IV, and “Bahasa Indonesia: Bergerak Bersama” for SD Class V. The data are in the form of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs that contain interpersonal meaning and character value content. The researcher serves as a human instrument, employing techniques for data collection such as active listening and note-taking as follow-up methods. The study's findings are presented as follows: religiosity values were realized through gratitude for The Supreme One's grace and good morals or behavior

    The Influence of Hebrew in the Qur'an: A Scientific Response on Abraham Geiger's Views

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    This research focuses on examining Abraham Geiger's views regarding the Koran. This is important because it affects the purity of the Koran. The author uses descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach and verification methods. The results of the research are that according to Geiger, the Al-Qur'an available to Muslims is not an authentic, transcendent and original book, because many of its teachings are constructed and imitated from Judaism. These teachings include linguistic vocabulary in the Koran, religious concepts including views of life, rules and morals, and stories in the Koran. However, Geiger's views are not free from criticism. Several Muslim scholars have commented on and criticized his views. The aim is to show that the Koran is an authentic and original holy book and book of revelation, even though some of its teachings are contained in Jewish teachings because Islam does not exist in a vacuum without inhabitants, but is present in the midst of society with different cultures

    System-Based Education Quality Management: Challenges and Opportunities

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    The system-based educational quality management approach enables the optimal enhancement of educational quality through the integration and synergy of various educational elements. This study explores the strategic planning, organization, implementation, and monitoring of the system-based quality management approach in primary schools. The research addresses key challenges such as resistance to change and limited resources, providing solutions like stakeholder involvement, the use of information technology, and structured change management. Core elements of this approach include curriculum design, innovative teaching methods, competent human resources, and adequate educational facilities. The approach promises significant benefits, including operational efficiency, improved student learning outcomes, and enhanced institutional reputation and competitiveness. By understanding and overcoming challenges while leveraging opportunities, educational institutions can achieve sustainable quality improvements and create supportive learning environments that facilitate high student achievement

    Applying the Potter Box Moral Model in Social Media Use: A Study of Sungai Kunjang Flat Residents through an Islamic Ethical Lens

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    The background of this study explains that the Potter box moral model examines the ethical considerations taken into account by social media users, particularly residents of Sungai Kunjang Flat, when applying the Potter box moral model in everyday social media use. This study uses a qualitative method. This means that, in general, it can be used for research on people's lives, history, behaviour, concepts, phenomena, social problems, and others. The theory used in this study is the theory of communication, including communication ethics and the nature of the media, which is supported by the Potter Box theory, utilising four quadrants: facts or situation descriptions, identification of values, ethical principles, and loyalty or responsibility. The purpose of this study was to describe the moral potter's box model in the context of social media use among residents of Sungai Kunjang Flat. The results of this study indicate that the potter box is a moral consideration that benefits social media users, specifically the residents of Sungai Kunjang Flat. The Potter box uses a step that consists of four steps: situation description, identification of values, ethical principles, and loyalty/responsibility. The first step is to describe the situation. Flat residents use their social media to stay informed about current issues or events, such as crime, health, and other concerns. The second step, following up on the problems identified in the first step, involves re-checking the truth value to determine whether the news and issues are accurate. The next step explains how the residents of the flat apply ethical principles in their use of social media. The final step involves determining someone's loyalty

    The Implications of Rahmatan Lil’Alamin in the Islamic Economics Context: A Study at an Islamic University in Indonesia

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    This study aims to examine the value of rahmatan lil'alamin at the Indonesian Islamic University in broadcasting Islamic economics. It focuses more on studying Indonesian Islamic universities. The method applied in this study is a literature study with a qualitative approach, a literature study whose data sources are obtained from written materials such as books or manuscripts, documents, and so on. The author will collaborate on various data from intellectual figures and continue a critique of the existing data by describing each piece of data found by the author. The author will try to separate what is considered right from what is wrong. The results of this study indicate that UII, as an educational institution in the midst of this society brings a paradigm of Islamic education rahmatan lil'alamin, which helps to think as a whole by studying in depth related to Islamic education, which is built through universal values based on the Qur'an and al-hadith, prioritizing love, togetherness, justice, and brotherhood towards fellow human beings, then in broadcasting the Islamic economy UII tries to collaborate with several Islamic financial institutions, companies and educational institutions both at home and abroad

    The Menace of Forced Marriage on the Educational Development of Female Muslim Youths in Ghana: The Case of Akim Oda

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    Although Islam allows the parents to make arrangements for their children, especially for marriage, it never stipulated laws ignoring their consent. This is, however, the case in Akim Oda, where women are forced into marriages in the name of Islam without their consent. The situation is worrying, and women, especially female Muslim youths who are forced into marriages, continue to be disadvantaged in terms of education and training. This research work, therefore, investigates the reasons for such happenings and compares it with Islam’s view on marriage within the context of forced marriage as practiced in Akim Oda. In this regard, the qualitative research method was employed. The primary data collection method included interviews with fifteen (15) respondents, including Chiefs, Imams, religious leaders, opinion leaders, parents, and female Muslim youths. Findings from the field indicate that forced marriages, in most cases within the study area, were to the benefit of the family and not to the female Muslim youths. It was also observed from the findings that parents and relatives collect monies for their daughters who ended up dropping out of school for marriages they are unprepared for

    Mappatemme Aqorang Tradition in Mattampung Ritual Among the Bugis Community in East Kalimantan

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    The Mappatemme Aqorang tradition in the Mattampung ritual is a tradition of reading the Qur'an 30 juz for the Bugis community in order to pray for the family of the deceased. This research is descriptive-qualitative, meaning that a study was conducted to get a general idea of the mappatemme aqorang tradition. The approach used is a phenomenological approach using the analytical tools of Max Weber's theory of social action. The results showed that the mappatemme aqorang tradition in the mattampung ritual is believed to be a hereditary tradition that has been passed down by its ancestors and as an act of spontaneity carried out for the Bugis community when a family dies by reading the Qur'an, including in the implementation of the mattampung ritual (commemoration of the day of death). In addition, this tradition consciously states that the recitation of the Qur'an has a psychological effect on the family because of the bad anxiety and worry experienced by the family left behind. Finally, this tradition has a value effect in interacting with other communities. The values contained are the values of legiulity (worship), social (friendship, solidarity, and education)

    Waqf Fundraising Strategy: Segmentation Analysis of Waqf in East Kalimantan

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    Waqf is subject to legal regulation due to its inherent religious nature or the benefits it provides to Muslims. Waqf has significant implications for the development of social structures. The Indonesian Waqf Agency or BWI tend to use market-oriented fundraising strategies with a retail collection approach and an individual communication approach. This discussion focuses on segmentation in efforts to increase waqf fundraising, notably in East Kalimantan. This study uses a qualitative approach.  This discussion focuses on segmentation in efforts to increase waqf fundraising, notably in East Kalimantan. There are four samples of BWI representative offices in East Kalimantan. The samples in this study include a BWI representative of Balikpapan, a BWI representative of North Penajaman Paser, a BWI representative of Paser, and a BWI representative of West Kutai. The data collection techniques are observations and interviews to discover in-depth efforts to increase waqf fundraising with segmentation. The data that has been collected was tested for validity using the Triangulation Method technique. Efforts to increase waqf fundraising include determining several waqf donor segments, namely based on geography (area of ​​waqf land, potential of waqf land, potential of the region), demographic (population, number of productive age), social (use of social media, religion and ethnicity), behavior (education and beliefs) and attitudes. On the other hand, the digitalization of waqf using more modern applications, education, and literacy is necessary to facilitate people in waqf

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