8 research outputs found

    Implication of Rational Religious Flows in Islamic Education

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    Ibnu Miskawaih, as one of the leaders of Islamic education, emphasized that knowledge is a treasure that cannot be stolen; enlighten others and see it flourish. At the time of heyday of Islam Islamic education developed rapidly. However, nowadays as seen in modern times, faces the challenge of developing education that is relevant and able to answer the challenges of the times. One of the proposed solutions is to develop Islamic education based on rational religious beliefs, which emphasizes the importance of reason and rationality in understanding Islamic teachings. This stream makes a significant contribution to learning methods, curriculum and educational quality. This article presents the problem formulation as follows: What is the concept of Islamic education from Ibn Miskawaih's rational religious perspective? What is the relevance of rational religious beliefs for the development of Islamic education? What are the implications of rational religious beliefs for Islamic education? In writing this article, the research method chosen by the author is a qualitative research method, using a library research approach. Researchers collect data from various literary sources, such as books, articles, proceedings and journals that are related to the study that the author is reviewing

    POLITIK UANG PEMILIHAN KEPALA DESA DALAM PERSPEKTIF MASYARAKAT TULUNGAGUNG

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    This research aims to find out and analyze community perceptions regarding the existence of money politics in village head elections and forms of money politics in village head elections. The research method used is an empirical research method consisting of primary data and secondary data. The research results of the two problems that the author examined are (1) Some people perceive that money politics or giving other goods in village head elections has become a habit that has occurred in Indonesia. (2) That there are various forms of money politics in society during village head elections, not only giving money, but also providing goods such as basic necessities and even giving school equipment which also occurs in the village head election process

    Constructing the Concept of Commissioner Judge in Enforcing the Exclusionary Rules Principle in Indonesia

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    Pretrial aims to protect human rights from misuse of authority by law enforcement officials. The concept of commissioner judges, which aims to be a substitute for the current pretrial procedure. It is expected to achieve the objectives of criminal procedural law that respects human rights by upholding the exclusionary rules principle. This study aims to understand the role of the commissioner judge in upholding the principle of exclusionary rules to achieve a criminal legal process that respects human rights. Further, a normative approach used statutory, conceptual, and comparative legal approaches. The author tries to discover the concept of a commissioner judge upholding the exclusionary rules principle to assess the validity of evidence obtained by law enforcement officials. It is hoped that the objectives of criminal procedure law that protect and guarantee the interests of human rights can be achieved by the concept of commissioner judge.Pretrial aims to protect human rights from misuse of authority by law enforcement officials. The concept of commissioner judges, which aims to be a substitute for the current pretrial procedure. It is expected to achieve the objectives of criminal procedural law that respects human rights by upholding the exclusionary rules principle. This study aims to understand the role of the commissioner judge in upholding the principle of exclusionary rules to achieve a criminal legal process that respects human rights. Further, a normative approach used statutory, conceptual, and comparative legal approaches. The author tries to discover the concept of a commissioner judge upholding the exclusionary rules principle to assess the validity of evidence obtained by law enforcement officials. It is hoped that the objectives of criminal procedure law that protect and guarantee the interests of human rights can be achieved by the concept of commissioner judge

    Participatory Communication of Returned Indonesian Migrant Workers in Green Economy Entrepreneurship: A Bibliometric Study

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    This article examines the strategic role of participatory communication, post-return entrepreneurship of Indonesian migrant workers, and the green economy framework in promoting sustainable development initiatives. Grounded in theories of participatory communication and green entrepreneurship, the study applies a bibliometric approach to scientific publications from 2000 to 2024, sourced from the Dimensions database and mapped using VOSviewer. The analysis identifies research trends, author networks, and dominant keywords, revealing that the integration of participatory communication, post-migration entrepreneurship, and green economy remains limited and underexplored. It also highlights weak institutional connectivity among Indonesian academic communities, with minimal positioning of returned migrant workers as active agents of sustainable transformation. The findings suggest that participatory communication can significantly strengthen community engagement, enhance program ownership, and drive social change. Consequently, the study recommends adopting transformative and collaborative approaches in development communication to empower returned migrant workers in advancing local green economies. These insights contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 8 (decent work), SDG 10 (reduced inequalities), and SDG 13 (climate action), by integrating migration into inclusive development strategies
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