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    Kedudukan Ahli Waris Pengganti Dalam Hukum Waris Islam

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    AbstrakHukum Waris Islam  disebut juga Hukum Faraidz, yang bersumber kepada al Quran dan hadist. Bagi setiap muslim tidak terkecuali apakah dia laki – laki atau perempuan yang tidak mengerti hukum waris Islam, maka wajib baginya untuk mempelajari hukum waris Islam. Dan sebaliknya, siapa yang telah memahami  hukum waris Islam,  berkewajiban pula untuk mengajarkannya kepada orang lain. Dalam mengerjakan pembagian harta warisan menurut hukum waris Islam,  harus melalui tahapan – tahapan yang benar. Apabila tahapan – tahapannya telah benar, maka bagaimana pun rumitnya  akan dapat segera diselesaikan. Penulis  berpendapat, ketentuan tentang  harta warisan yang terdapat di dalam Al Quran dan hadist adalah ketentuan hukum yang bersifat memaksa, dan karenanya wajib bagi setiap pribadi muslim untuk melaksanakannya. Topik yang penulis angkat adalah tentang kedudukan pewaris pengganti. Kasus yang terjadi seorang perempuan meninggal dunia sebelum harta peninggalan orang tuanya di bagi.  Oleh karena itu anak perempuannya mengajukan gugatan ke Pengadilan Agama untuk menuntut hak ibunya. Menurut Kompilasi Hukum Islam Pasal 178 ayat 2, pasal 181,182 dan pasal 185 KHI mengatakan ahli waris pengganti dibatasi pada ahli waris berdasarkan hubungan darah dalam keturunan garis lurus kebawah hingga derajat cucu, dan ahli waris laki – laki dapat diduduki baik oleh anak laki – laki maupun perempuan. Maka majelis Hakim menetapkan bagian ahli waris M.Nur Syafii dan Umi Kalsum sebagai berikut : 1. Nur Syahril (anak laki –laki) mendapat 2/7 bagian; 2. Nur Syahrul (anak laki –laki) mendapat 2/7 bagian; 3. Nur Syahruddin (anak laki – laki) mendapat 2/7 bagian. 4.Tengku Deka Sari (cucu dari anak perempuan/ahli waris pengganti) mendapat 1/7 bagian.Kata Kunci       : Hukum Waris Islam, Ahli Waris Pengganti AbstractIslamic Inheritance Law is also called Faraidz Law, which is sourced from the Koran and Hadith. For every Muslim, whether he is a man or a woman who does not understand Islamic inheritance law, it is obligatory for him to study Islamic inheritance law. And conversely, who has understood Islamic inheritance law, is also obliged to teach it to others. In doing the division of inheritance according to Islamic inheritance law, must go through the right stages. If the stages have been correct, then no matter how complicated it will be resolved immediately. The author is of the opinion that the provisions regarding inheritance contained in the Qur'an and hadith are legal provisions that are coercive, and therefore obligatory for every Muslim individual to implement them. The topic that the author raises is about the position of the successor heir. The case that a woman died before the inheritance of her parents was divided. Therefore, her daughter filed a lawsuit to the Religious Court to claim her mother's rights. According to the Compilation of Islamic Law Article 178 paragraph 2, Article 181.182 and Article 185 of the KHI, it is stated that substitute heirs are limited to heirs based on blood relations in straight line descent to the degree of grandchildren, and male heirs can be occupied by both sons and daughters. woman. So the panel of judges determined the share of the heirs of M. Nur Syafii and Umi Kalsum as follows: 1. Nur Syahril (boy) gets 2/7 shares; 2. Nur Syahrul (boy) gets 2/7 shares; 3. Nur Syahruddin (boy) gets 2/7 shares. 4. Tengku Deka Sari (grandson of daughter/substitute heir) gets 1/7 share.Keywords: Islamic Inheritance Law, Substitute Hei

    Jessica B. Living Memoirs Interview

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    Jessica, a Southern alumnus, shared about her time as a teacher at Nile Union Academy, an Adventist Academy serving students near El Gabal El Asfar in Egypt. She shared about her family’s experience with missionary work and her grief journey after losing her father. She shared about her career history including many opportunities to serve God in different ways. Egypt is a history-rich country located in northeastern Africa. Egypt consists of many diverse ethnic and language origins and the primary religion of Egypt is Islam. Egypt is known for its historical landmarks, natural wonders, and valuable exports. Goldschmidt, Arthur Eduard , Holt, Peter M. , Hopwood, Derek , Smith, Charles Gordon , Little, Donald P. and Baker, Raymond William. Egypt . Encyclopedia Britannica, 15 Sep. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/place/Egypt. Accessed 16 September 2024. Views expressed do not represent Southern Adventist University or McKee Library but are the personal opinions of the interviewed individual

    Intellectual property laws and Islam in Malaysia.

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    PhDThis study is undertaken on the premise that Islam and Islamic law is to be taken into serious consideration in any future legislative reform of laws in Malaysia. Islam being the religion of the country and the strong religious sentiment of the Muslims (who form the majority in Malaysia) cannot be overlooked or dismissed lightly by the legislators in Malaysia. Reformation of intellectual property laws is timely, as we are now approaching to the dateline set by GATF-Trips agreement which aim is to improve our standard of intellectual property protection. This study seeks to analyze and evaluate the current legislation pertaining to intellectual property in Malaysia in terms of the philosophy and rules governing the existence, ownership and exercise of these rights and their consistency and inconsistency with Islam and Islamic law. The main objective of this study is to prove that a coherent and logical conceptual framework of ownership of intellectual property can be derived from an Islamic perspective which not only offers the basis of rights but also defines the scope of these rights. From the point of ownership of rights, support can be obtained from the normative framework of property rights within the traditional classification of 'mal' (property) and 'haqq al-milkiyyah' (ownership rights) under Islamic law. From the point of exercise of rights, the exact scope can be defined from the analysis of fundamental concepts which have been developed by Muslim jurists. It has been established that Islam and Islamic law offers a sound and systematic paradigm, which in deeper analysis, can satisfy both our current obligations under international treatises, as well as our responsibility to practise our religion to the fullest

    MODERASI ISLAM DI INDONESIA

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    Islamic moderation is a hot topic that is always discussed in Indonesia. Many things that mingle are still contradicted. Therefore, herein lies the importance of understanding the moderation of Islam in Indonesia by using research types of literature. In the results it is concluded that Islamic moderation is a form of middle ground without disputing. The history of Islamic moderation cannot be separated from historical figures such as Wali Songo who spread Islam without coercion and still maintain tolerance both religiously and culturally This paper aims to find out about Islamic moderation in Indonesia, as a manifestation of the development of moderate Islam in the era of globalization. Then the author will also explain about: (1) Understanding Moderation in Islam, (2) History of the Development of Islamic Moderation in Indonesia, (3) Figures and Thoughts on Islamic Moderation in Indonesia, (4) Forms of Islamic Moderation in Indonesia. At the end of this paper, the author will also conclude that the relevance of Islam in Indonesia has the concept of Nusantara Islam in which there is tolerance for differences, appreciation that has been made since the beginning, progress with the times, and freedom in decision making in Islamic law

    POKEDIS (PODCAST LEADERSHIP IN ISLAM) AS EDUCATION MEDIA ABOUT LEADERSHIP IN ISLAM FOR STUDENTS

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    Leaders according to Islam are very close to the figure of the Prophet Muhammad SAW who is a role model for Muslims. Leadership in Islam aims to show the way to Allah SWT and achieve His pleasure. As a leader, we must have 4 mandatory characteristics for the Apostle that we can emulate, including Siddiq, Amanah, Tabligh and Fathanah. In addition, a leader who should also have Islamic leadership qualities, namely fair, istiqamah, open and visionary. Many leaders do not imitate the Prophets and Apostles, especially among students. Therefore, the author conducted research on how the product that the author developed could educate students about leadership in Islam. The author's purpose is to find out how to design educational podcast media about Islamic leadership and find out podcast media products for education about Islamic leadership for students. In this study, the author uses a Design and Development (D&D) model research methodology using the ADDIE research procedure (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) where researchers will design, develop and develop a product that has been developed, namely a podcast entitled "POKEDIS (Podcast Leadership in Islam). The results of the assessment of 55 student respondents that the POKEDIS product was highly accepted as a medium of education about leadership in Islam by 63.6% and several other students stated that it was acceptable with a score of 30.9%. So that the POKEDIS product that the author developed can be accepted as an educational medium about leadership in Islam. Pemimpin menurut Islam sangat erat kaitannya dengan sosok Nabi Muhammad SAW yang merupakan suri tauladan bagi umat muslim. Kepemimpinan dalam Islam bertujuan untuk menunjukkan jalan kepada Allah SWT dan mencapai ridha-Nya. Sebagai seorang pemimpin haruslah memiliki 4 sifat wajib bagi Rasul yang bisa kita teladani diantaranya Siddiq, Amanah, Tabligh dan Fathanah. Selain itu, pemimpin yang semestinya juga memiliki sifat-sifat kepemimpinan Islami yaitu adil, istiqamah, terbuka dan visioner.  Banyak pemimpin yang tidak meneladani para Nabi dan Rasul terutama di kalangan mahasiswa. Maka dari itu, penulis melakukan penelitian tentang bagaimana produk yang penulis kembangkan bisa mengedukasi mahasiswa mengenai kepemimpinan dalam Islam. Tujuan penulis yaitu untuk mengetahui bagaimana desain media podcast edukasi mengenai kepemimpinan Islam dan mengetahui produk media podcast untuk edukasi mengenai kepemimpinan Islam bagi kalangan mahasiswa. Dalam penelitian ini, penulis menggunakan metodologi penelitian model Design and Development (D&D) dengan menggunakan prosedur penelitian ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) dimana peneliti akan merancang, mengembangkan dan mengevaluasi produk yang telah dikembangkan yaitu podcast yang berjudul “POKEDIS” (Podcast Kepemimpinan dalam Islam).  Hasil penilaian dari 55 responden mahasiswa bahwa produk POKEDIS sangat diterima sebagai media pendidikan tentang kepemimpinan dalam Islam sebesar 63,6% dan beberapa mahasiswa lainnya menyatakan dapat diterima dengan skor 30,9%. Sehingga produk POKEDIS yang penulis kembangkan dapat diterima sebagai media edukasi mengenai kepemimpinan dalam Islam

    Political Instrumentalisation of Islam, Persistent Autocracies, and Obscurantist Deadlock

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    The empirical literature has established a strong link between the fact of being a Muslim-dominated country and indicators of political performance and democracy. This suggests the possible existence of a relation between religion, Islam in this instance, and societal characteristics. Bernard Lewis and others have actually argued the case for such a relation, pointing to aspects of the Islamic religion and culture that make the advent of democracy especially difficult. These arguments fall into the general idea of the Clash of civilisations put forward by Samuel Huntington. In this paper, we discuss this sort of argument and show that there is a systematic misconception about the true nature of the relationship between Islam and politics: far from being merged into the religious realm, politics tends to dominate religion. Because of the particular characteristics of Is-lam, namely, the lack of a centralised religious authority structure and the great variability of interpretations of the Islamic law, there is a risk of an obscurantist deadlock in the form of a vicious process whereby both the ruler and his political opponents try to outbid each other by using the religious idiom. This risk looms particularly large in crisis situations accentuated by international factors.

    Conversion of African Americans to Islam : a sociological analysis of the Nation of Islam and associated groups

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    'Conversion of African Americans to Islam: A Sociological Analysis of the Nation of Islam Associated groups' is an empirical study of the religious experience of people who had/have distinctive features in terms of race, ethnicity and historical experience. The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate how African Americans' (AAs) conversion experience in general, and the Nation of Islam associated groups' conversion in particular, differ from the studies of recruitment and conversion in the sociology of religion and New Religion Movements (NRMs). More specifically, their recruitment and conversion experiences to Islam diverge from those who converted to mainstream Islam. The study investigates how AAs' historical experience, soci-economic difficulties and the racism they encountered shaped and influenced their religious understanding. Research methods involved participant observations, a survey questionnaire, interviews, conversations, personal communications and correspondence. To collect ethnographic data eleven months field research was conducted mainly in the Chicago area and on two short visits to Detroit, and three years continued communications with Muslim officials and academics in the area. During the field research and afterwards through personal communication 181 survey questionnaire responses were received, and 23 Muslim officials, academics and ordinary Muslims were interviewed through semi-structured, unstructured interviews, conversation and correspondence. The thesis begins with a brief history of Islam and Muslims in general and the African American Muslims (AAMs) in particular. More emphasis is given on the historical development of the Nation of Islam (NOl). Then in Chapter III, discussions of schisms in the history of the NOT are examined from sociological perspectives of social and religious movements. In Chapter IV I aimed to formulate my own perspective to analyse and study the conversion experiences of AAMs to Islam. I used a multivariate approach, considering selectively widely held conversion and recruitment theories in the sociology of the religion. I consider in Chapter V the predisposing conditions for AAMs that influence their decision-making to join in the NOT, for example, political and nationalistic sentiments and socio-economic deprivations. In Chapter VI I have applied different terms to describe their religious experiences, such as conversion, alteration and reversion. I have analysed further their encounters with the NOT, the methods of recruitment they used and their major motives for joining the NOT and converting to Tslam. In the concluding chapters (Chapter VII VTTT) I describe the different responses of AAMS to Islam following the death of Elijah Muhammad. It is found out that the Islamic appeal has polarised. While Farakhan's NOT appeared to continue the tradition and style of the old NOI with the emphasis on nationalistic and socio-economic factors, Tmam W. D. Mohammed's community turned more to the religious and spiritual aspects of Tslam. These different approaches led to a polarisation of the appeal of Tslam to AAMS. This thesis contributes to knowledge in four key areas; the sociology of religion and religious movements, the sociology of social and nationalistic movements, religious and Islamic studies

    Islam in transition: religion and identity among British Pakistani youth

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    Book synopsis: Islam in Transition focuses on the ways in which Islamic religion still engenders powerful loyalties within what is now a predominantly secular society and how, in their continual adherence to their religion, many young British Pakistanis find a welcome sense of stability and permanence. By presenting material collected in field-work study and by using extensive quotations from interviews, the author argues that in a world where concepts of identity are always being challenged traditional sources of authority and allegiance still survive

    PENYATUAN KALENDER ISLAM

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    This study discusses the question of determining the Islamic calendar that has become dilemma among Muslims and causes endless disputes. In response to this, the practitioners of astronomy attempt to unify the dispute by trying to make the world dating guidelines. This step is one of Muslims’ efforts to respond the never ending disagreement. So the author felt it is important to examine the International Islamic calendar as a concrete step in achieving similarity and equality of International Islamic calendar.In this study, the author uses library research by using secondary and descriptive data. Data analysis technique is historical normative qualitative analysis. This has the reason that the observation of astronomical theories, especially the Islamic calendar needs to be observed through history since classical Islamic era until modern Islamic era, the era of classical Islam is observed through texts while modern Islamic era is observed by experiment so it can be found astronomically accurate research results.Keywords: Islamic calendar, classical Islam, modern Islam
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