IJRISS - Volume 9, Issue 30
Articles
The Importance of Therapeutic Environment for Drug Recovery in Malaysia
Authors: Razi Yaakob, Che Nuurhidayah Che Hussin, Farah Syazrah Mohd Ghazalli, Nurshuhada Mohamed, Mohd Ridhuan Tee Abdullah, Jasmine Leby Lau
Abstract: This conceptual paper examines the vital role of the therapeutic environment in supporting drug recovery by highlighting how physical, emotional, and social factors directly influence motivation, enga...
Political Coercion and its Role in the Spread of the Culture of Banality in Islamic Societies, and the Islamic Da'wah Methodology for its Treatment
Authors: Mostafa Hassan Mohamed El Khayat, Mohammad Ishaque Husain, Mohd Taufiq Bin Abd Talib
Abstract: This study investigates the socio-political dynamics between political coercion and the proliferation of the "culture of banality" within contemporary Islamic societies. While traditional discourses o...
Life–Human–Cosmos in Imam: Translational Ecology and Social Ethics within Najīb al-Kīlānī’s Islamic Literary Framework
Authors: Mohd Taufiq Bin Abd Talib, Pabiyah Hajimaming@Tok Lubok, Wan Muhammad Bin Wan Sulong, Nik Farhan Mustapha
Abstract: This article reinterprets Abdullah Hussain’s Imam (1995) through Najīb al-Kīlānī’s Islamic literary framework, focusing on the triadic principle of life–human–cosmos. Rather than treating ...
Contemporary Issues in Balaghah Instruction at Malaysian Public Universities for the Period 2020-2025
Authors: Normila Noruddin, Najihah Abdul Wahid, Abdul Wahid Salleh
Abstract: Balaghah instruction at Malaysian public universities has increasingly encountered challenges in maintaining its relevance within contemporary higher education contexts. Many students demonstrate limi...
The Role of Al-Fatihin Magazine Published by the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) in Influencing Women Towards Extremism
Authors: Hayatunnur Azwa Arman, Muhammad Rashidi Wahab
Abstract: The Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) is one of the contemporary extremist groups. They erroneously use religious justification to validate their violent actions against others. This group has suc...
Therapeutic Environment as Silent Therapy in Supporting the Recovery Process at the Recovery Centre in Malaysia
Authors: Che Nuurhidayah Che Hussin, Razi Yaakob, Farah Syazrah Mohd Ghazalli, Nurshuhada Mohamed, Mohd Ridhuan Tee Abdullah, Jasmine Leby Lau
Abstract: The pervasive reliance on pharmacological interventions and structured group therapies in Malaysian recovery centres frequently overlooks a fundamental dimension of holistic healing. Patients often re...
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis on Mental and Emotional Health among Unisza Students
Authors: Mohd Sani Ismail, Norhashimah Yahya, Siti Hajar Mohamad Yusoff, Zuraidah Juliana Mohamad Yusoff, Siti Salina Abdullah, Nurul Anwar
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic became a disease outbreak in Malaysia and the world. In Malaysia, the COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant impact on the mental health aspects. However, it has the potential t...
Political Oppression and its Role in the Spread of Superstitions in Islamic Societies
Authors: Mostafa Hassan Mohamed El Khayat, Mohammad Ishaque, Mohd Taufiq Bin Abd Talib Husain
Abstract: The pervasive grip of political coercion, an insidious force, seems to cultivate a pervasive culture of banality within Islamic societies. This phenomenon, often overlooked in its systemic nature, dir...
Relationship Between Support Systems, Human Nature, and Religiosity in Identity Development
Authors: Nor Faridah Mat Nong, Mohd Zubir Awang
Abstract: The contemporary fragmentation of selfhood necessitates a shift toward a multi-dimensional theoretical framework that transcends disciplinary isolation by integrating psychological needs with ontologi...
Challenges Faced by the Asnaf Community in Understanding the Importance of Education in Chemor, Perak
Authors: Anas Rohimi, Nor Zahidah Ahmad, Aman Daima Md. Zain
Abstract: This study aims to examine the challenges faced by the asnaf community in chemor, perak in understanding the importance of education, as well as the factors that influence their level of awareness reg...
Operationalising Qawāʿid Fiqhiyyah as a Normative–Operational Framework for Contemporary Public Governance
Authors: Azli Fairuz, Wan Mohd Khairul Firdaus Wan Khairuldin
Abstract: This article examines the normative–operational role of Qawāʿid Fiqhiyyah (Islamic legal maxims) in shaping contemporary public governance within Muslim-majority contexts. While Islamic governance...
Operationalising Islamic Value Principles in Malay Fiction: A Passage-Level Analysis of Abdullah Hussain’s Imam
Authors: Mohd Taufiq Bin Abd Talib, Pabiyah Hajimaming@Tok Lubok, Wan Muhammad Bin Wan Sulong, Nik Farhan Mustapha
Abstract: This article analyses Abdullah Hussain’s Imam (1995) using Najīb al-Kīlānī’s Principle Two of Islamic literature—commitment to sound Islamic values—as an operational lens. This principle i...
Mapping the Tendencies of the Muslim Community in Kuala Terengganu in Choosing Inheritance Distribution Approaches
Authors: Mohd Ali Mohd Yusuf, Roslan Umar, Ahmad Farid Ibrahim, Khiral Anuar Daud, Muhammad Khusairi bin Mat Zaid
Abstract: Allah SWT has legislated the distribution of inheritance to the heirs of the deceased through the faraid method. Nevertheless, if the heirs are aware of their rights under faraid, they are still given...
Implications of the Sharia of Hajj and Umrah in Building Muslim Worship Discipline
Authors: Jamalluddin Hashim, Normala Rahim, Hasanulddin Mohd, Siti Fatimah Salleh, Ramlah Mat Ali, Wan Mohd Rizhan Wan Idris, Nur Saadah Mohd Shapri
Abstract: The phenomenon of declining worship discipline after completing Hajj or Umrah among some Muslims often raises questions—why does this grand ritual fail to foster lasting well-being? Apparently, ther...
Strategic Da‘wah Communication in the Digital Age: A Critical Analysis of Media Narratives in Addressing Religious Liberalism in Malaysia
Authors: Mohamad Nurul Hafiz Bin Ab Latif, Mhd Faizal Mhd Ramli
Abstract: The digital sphere has evolved from a platform of open discourse into a contested battlefield where religious liberalism increasingly infiltrates traditional Islamic narratives. In Malaysia, this phen...
Career Maturity among UniSZA Students
Authors: Mohd Sani Ismail, Norhashimah Yahya, Nor Faridah Mat Nong, Siti Hajar Mohamad Yusoff, Zuraidah Juliana Mohamad Yusoff, Siti Salina Abdullah, Nurul Anwar
Abstract: The persistent disjunction between tertiary education and the demands of the modern workforce casts a long, unsettling shadow over the prospects of countless graduates. A significant proportion of uni...
Career Self-Efficacy among UniSZA Students
Authors: Mohd Sani Ismail, Norhashimah Yahya, Nor Faridah Mat Nong, Siti Hajar Mohamad Yusoff, Zuraidah Juliana Mohamad Yusoff, Siti Salina Abdullah, Nurul Anwar
Abstract: The pervasive uncertainty surrounding post-graduation career trajectories among Malaysian university graduates constitutes a critical yet underexamined challenge to national human capital development....
Building a Consensus and Social Cohesion Model in Governance: Insights from Malaysia’s Madani Approach
Authors: Nurshuhada Mohamed, Nur Naimah Mohamed
Abstract: Malaysia’s "Madani" framework presents a unique governance model for addressing the complexities of a multiethnic and multicultural society. The Madani approach emphasizes inclusivity, mutual respec...
A Critical Review of Studies on Qur’anic Balaghah Module Development
Authors: Normila Noruddin, Najihah Abdul Wahid, Abdul Wahid Salleh
Abstract: The development of instructional modules for Qur’anic Balaghah has often been characterised by pedagogical stagnation, whereby traditional content is reformulated without substantive innovation or c...
Theories and Concepts of Arabic Text Reading Strategies
Authors: Nooraihan Ali, Asyraf Hj. Ab Rahman
Abstract: Reading strategies are a crucial aspect of second language acquisition, including Arabic, especially in the context of higher education which requires students to deeply understand academic texts. Thi...
Umrah as a Ritual of Spiritual Transformation: Motivation, Forgiveness, and Opportunities for a New Life
Authors: Jamalluddin Hashim, Normala Rahim, Hasanulddin Mohd, Siti Fatimah Salleh, Ramlah Mat Ali, Wan Mohd Rizhan Wan Idris, Nur Saadah Mohd Shapri
Abstract: The annual increase in the number of Umrah pilgrims reveals a paradox; this ritual is growing in popularity, yet a deep understanding of the desired spiritual transformation is often neglected, especi...
Effective Balaghah Learning Approaches in the Contemporary Era
Authors: Normila Noruddin, Najihah Abdul Wahid, Abdul Wahid Salleh
Abstract: The teaching and learning methods of balaghah in higher education institutions appear to be trapped within a classical framework, often failing to capture the interest of the current generation of stu...
Regulating the Permissible: The Role of Taqyid al-Mubah in Malaysian Governance and Public Welfare
Authors: Muhammad Syafiq Haikal Zakaria, Nizaita Omar, Zulkifly Muda
Abstract: This study examines the concept and application of Taqyid al-Mubah as a governance mechanism within the Malaysian administrative and legal system. Taqyid al-Mubah, defined as the restriction of origin...
The Impact of Knowledge and Exposure to Mutawatir Qiraat on Fiqh Laws among Islamic Scholars in Terengganu
Authors: Mohd A’Tarahim Mohd Razali, Hussein Ali Abdullah al-Thulaia, Norhafizi Yusof, Abdillah Hisham Abd Wahab, Mohd Faiz Hakimi Mat Idris, Sofyuddin Yusof
Abstract: The Quran is a guide for Muslims that contains a thousand comprehensive instructions and guidance that can regulate human life in this world and the hereafter. It is a unique heavenly book where its s...
Atheism Across Abrahamic Faiths: A Theoretical Analysis into Islamic, Jewish and Christian Perspectives
Authors: Kauthar Razali
Abstract: This article examines how atheism is understood and theologically assessed within the three main Abrahamic religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Although all three affirm belief in a transcende...
Family Development Strategies of Ibn Sina: A Thematic Analysis on Contemporary Muslim Family Well-being
Authors: Zaiton Mustafa, Hishamuddin Salim, Noor Eliza Abdul Rahman, Nik Murshidah Nik Din, Rahimah Embong
Abstract: This study explores Ibn Sina’s family development strategies as articulated in al-Siyāsah and examines their contemporary relevance to Muslim family well-being in Terengganu, Malaysia. Employing a ...
Court-Annexed Mediation as Civil Case Management: The Malaysian Model
Authors: Iyllyana Che Rosli, Norhasliza Ghapa, Noor’Ashikin Hamid, Hartinie Abd Aziz, Shariffah Nuridah Aishah Syed Nong Mohamad, Nazli Ismail @ Nawang
Abstract: Court-annexed mediation (CAM) has been formally incorporated into Malaysia’s civil justice system as part of judicial case management under the Rules of Court 2012 (ROC 2012) and Practice Direction ...
Early Literacy and Numeracy Difficulties: A Comprehensive Review
Authors: Wan Marfazila Wan Mahmud, Nida Amaliyah Mazlan, Zuraidah Juliana Mohamad Yusoff, Rahimah Embong, Norhashimah Yahya
Abstract: Reading and numeracy constitute foundational competencies that underpin children’s academic growth, social participation, and long-term learning trajectories. Despite their importance, a substantial...
Yadain Li's Method of Tahfiz Al-Quran a Modern Train in the World of Tahfiz Today
Authors: Zyaul Haqqi, Mohd A’Tarahim Mohd Razali, Aman Daima Md Zain, Norhafizi Yusof, Sofyuddin Yusof
Abstract: One of the dimensions in learning the Quran is through tahfiz education. Tahfiz education is a process of remembering the text of the Quran permanently. Difficulties during the memorization process ha...
Managing Drug Misuse and Emotional Burdens of Families
Authors: Farah Syazrah Mohd Ghazalli, Wan Nor Jazmina Wan Ariffin, Che Nuurhidayah Che Hussin, Nurshuhada Mohamed
Abstract: Emotional burden refers to the internal emotional state experienced by families as a consequence of living with a drug-using member. This burden may arise when the family first encounters the issue of...
Analysis of Demographic Factors of Young Voters on the Change in Support for Government Leadership Towards Civil Malaysia
Authors: Siti Khatijah Yasin, Farah Syazrah Mohd Ghazali, Nurshuhada Mohammad
Abstract: The change in government leadership after the 14th General Election has undoubtedly marked an important milestone in history after more than 60 years of Barisan Nasional controlling the country’s le...
Criteria for the Practice of Ṭarekat in Malaysia
Authors: Ahmad Zamani Nawi, Mohd Mustaffami Imas
Abstract: The absence of clear and uniform criteria for evaluating the practice of ṭarīqah (Sufi orders) in Malaysia has created space for prolonged polemics and, in certain cases, has led to the rejection o...
Majoritarianism in Fiqh Siyasah between Fiqh and Democracy
Authors: Mohd Sufian Moktar, Wan Mohd Yusof Wan Chik, Muhamad Hafizuddin Ghani, Nur Fazliza Zulkafli
Abstract: This study examines how the principle of majority operates within fiqh siyasah and modern democracy, particularly in the Malaysian context, where Islamic law functions alongside constitutional democra...
Islamic Leadership Based on Human Dignity in Organizational Management: A Conceptual Analysis
Authors: Muhamad Hafizuddin Ghani, Mohd Sufian Moktar, Farah Syazrah Mohd Ghazalli
Abstract: Contemporary organizational leadership models are often trapped in a materialistic paradigm, neglecting spiritual and ethical dimensions. This leads to a failure to address issues of social justice an...
A Conceptual Study of Qur’anic-Based Approaches in the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language
Authors: Mohd Taufiq Bin Abd Talib, Mostafa Hassan Mohamed El Khayat, Nik Murshidah Binti Nik Din, Noor Eliza Binti Abdul Rahman
Abstract: The persistent struggle among non-native speakers to acquire genuine fluency in Arabic presents a long-standing pedagogical dilemma, often reducing the language to a mere utilitarian tool, devoid of i...
Permission for Grave Relocation Applications in Terengganu Up to the Year 2011
Authors: Khiral Anuar Daud, Mohd Farid Ibrahim, Fauzi Yusoh, Mohd Rahim Ariffin, Mohd Ali Mohd Yusuf
Abstract: Numerous applications for grave relocation have been submitted to the Terengganu State Mufti's Office. At the seventh Fatwa Committee Meeting in 2023, it was found that 3 out of 4 papers discussed app...
A Literature Review of Islam Recovery Treatment in Drug Addiction
Authors: Farisha Irwayu Abdullah, Ahmad Faizol Ismail, Berhanundin Abdullah, Abdul Qahhar Ibrahim, Zawawi Yusoff, Noorsafuan Che Noh
Abstract: The drug addiction issue in this country Malaysian is increasingly spread. This study was conducted in Malaysia as a Muslim country and focuses on this article examines the Islamic approach used in so...
The Use of the Relaxed and Fun Memorization Method (HaSS) in Enhancing Children's Memorization of Common Surahs
Authors: Mohd Shafiee Hamzah, Kasimah Kamaruddin, Fatimah Zaharah Ismail, Muhammad Ilmam Mohd Zaki, Aqilah Dayana Nor Adami, Wan Norkhamisah Wan Mohamad, Noorsafuan Che Noh
Abstract: Memorizing the Quran during childhood is a crucial foundation in building a Muslim's identity. However, traditional approaches that are overly rigid and centered on rote memorization often fail to spa...
The Relationship Between Money and Happiness from the Perspective of Psychology and Religion
Authors: Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Al-Haddar, Rosmalizawati Ab Rashid, Nur Sakiinah Ab Aziz, Mohammad Ishaque Husain, Mohd A'Tarahim Mohd Razali, Noorsafuan Che Noh
Abstract: This study aims to explore the relationship between money and happiness from two complementary perspectives: modern psychology and Islamic religion. The goal is to understand the factors that determin...
The Necessity of a Religious Freedom Policy Within the Christian Demographic Context of Terengganu, Malaysia: Issues and Challenges
Authors: Aman Daima Md. Zain, Engku Ahmad Zaki Engku Alwi, Muhammad Rashidi Wahab, Akila Mamat, Mohd A’Tarahim Mohd Razali
Abstract: This article examines the need for a religious freedom policy within the context of Terengganu, a Malaysian state with a Muslim majority population but also a minority Christian community. The primary...
Proposal For the Development of an Islam-Based Psychosocial Index for Muslim Transgender Individuals in Malaysia
Authors: Wan Nur Izzati Wan Nor Anas, Wan Mohd Khairul Firdaus Wan Khairuldin
Abstract: The issue of transgender individuals in Malaysia is increasingly concerning today because the majority of transgender individuals in Malaysia are Muslims. The Department of Islamic Development Malaysi...
Kinayah (Metonymy) in Malay: An Analysis Based on the Science of Balaghah
Authors: Raja Hazirah Bt Raja Sulaiman, Nik Murshidah Bt Nik Din
Abstract: The study of the Malay language, particularly in the context of rhetoric, often falls into a shallow descriptive framework, seemingly neglecting the richness of implied meanings. Frequently, analyses ...
The Application of Social Media Use and its Challenges in Shaping Qur’anic Character
Authors: Najmiah binti Omar, Rahimah binti Embong, Fatimah Zaharah binti Ismail, Isma Rosila binti Ismail, Zuraidah Julian binti Yusoff, Rosmalizawati binti Ab. Rashid
Abstract: The digital milieu, particularly social media platforms, currently presents an intricate paradox for youth character development. While these spaces ostensibly offer avenues for connection and knowled...
The Role of Women Police Officers in Malaysia
Authors: Nik Nor Azeah Nik Azman, Normadiah Daud, Nadhirah Nordin, Maisyarah Rahmi Hasan
Abstract: The role of women police officers in Malaysia is often obscured by a dominant narrative that tends to prioritize masculine aspects in law enforcement, leading to their contributions being less visible...
Political Legitimacy Through Bay’ah: A Comparative Study Between the Texts of the Qur'an, Hadith, and Modern Applications
Authors: Mohd Sufian Moktar, Muhamad Hafizuddin Ghani
Abstract: The issue of political legitimacy in the modern Islamic world often contradicts between the demands of tradition and the realities of contemporary statehood. This phenomenon is evident when the concep...
Uncovering the Glorious Veil of Islamic Education in the Sultanate Dynasties of Indonesia
Authors: Hendi Sugianto, Ab. Aziz Sulaiman, Abdul Rahim Karim
Abstract: Since the sultanate period, Islamic education has been the main instrument in building muslim intellectuals who not only understand religion textually, but also have broad insights in the fields of la...
Directing the Shādh (Irregular) Readings from Verse 7 to Verse 59 of Sūrat Al-Baqarah
Authors: Al-Shawkani's Exegesis Fatḥ Al-Qadīr, Hussein Ali Abdullah Al-Thulaia, Mohd A' Tarahim Bin Mohd Razali, Rohaizan Bin Baru, Mohammad Ishaque Husain
Abstract: This study examines the methodology of Imam Muhammad bin Ali Al-Shawkani in his famous exegesis, Fatḥ Al-Qadīr, focusing on the Shādh (Irregular) Readings found from Verse 7 up to Verse 59 of Sūr...
Wives Maintenance as an Instrument of Gender Justice in Islam
Authors: Wan Nur Izzati Wan Nor Anas, Wan Mohd Khairul Firdaus Wan Khairuldin
Abstract: Islam is a religion that provides comprehensive protection for women, one aspect of which is the obligation of wives’ maintenance. Wives’ maintenance is a mandatory duty of the husband and a recog...
The Verbal Methods (Al-Asālīb Al-Qawliyyah) Used by the Oppressors in Confronting the People of Truth through the Story of Pharaoh in the Holy Qur’an
Authors: Maged Ahmed Ali Muthanna Al-Qaifi, Hussein Ali Abdullah Al-Thulaia, Mohammad Ishaque Husain, Rohaizan Bin Baru
Abstract: The conflict between Truth and Falsehood has been perpetual since Allah (SWT) created the Earth and all upon it. Just as the people of Truth have a path, method, and sacrifices, the oppressors, tyrant...
The Problems of Translating Proverbs in Arabic into Malay
Authors: Noor Eliza Abdul Rahman, Zaiton Mustafa, Nik Murshidah Nik Din, Mohd. Fauzi Abd Hamid, Mohd Firdaus Yahaya, Nor Fadihlah Ghaza, Muhammad Luqman Ibnul Hakim
Abstract: The uncritical transfer of Arabic proverbs into Malay texts persistently frustrates meaningful cross-cultural communication. Despite centuries of linguistic interplay and the apparent structural simil...
Maintaining Positive Relationships with Non-Muslim Family Members
Authors: Fauzi Yusoh, Khiral Anuar Daud, Mohd Farid Ibrahim, Ahmad Tirmizi Taha, Ahmad Shaharuddin Tahar
Abstract: This study discusses the concept and implementation of maintaining positive kinship ties (silaturrahim) with non-Muslim family members from an Islamic perspective. The focus is on the obligation of pe...
The Right of Custody (Hadanah) for Young Children of Interfaith Couples
Authors: Fauzi Yusoh, Khiral Anuar Daud, Mohd Farid Ibrahim, Ahmad Tirmizi Taha, Ahmad Shaharuddin Tahar
Abstract: This study discusses the issue of the right of custody (hadanah) for young children of interfaith couples following divorce. The title elaboration clarifies that this discussion centers on determining...
Comparative Analysis of Traditional and Modern Daʿwah Methods in Southeast Asia
Authors: Mohammad Ishaque Husain, Hussein Ali Abdullah Al-Thulaia, Mohammed Abdulaziz Eltigani, Mostafa Hassan Mohamed El Khayat, Muhammad Kamrul Islam Bhuiyan
Abstract: Daʿwah in Southeast Asia is undergoing a profound transformation as traditional, institution-centred modes of Islamic propagation intersect with rapidly expanding digital forms of religious communica...
Developing Digital Community as Social Support Network for Drug Addict Families: A Conceptual Paper
Authors: Farah Syazrah Mohd Ghazalli, Wan Nor Jazmina Wan Ariffin, Che Nuurhidayah Che Hussin, Nurshuhada Mohamed
Abstract: Families caring for individuals with drug addiction often experience significant strain arising from stigma, social isolation, and limited institutional support. These pressures contribute to sustaine...
Qur'anic Balances and their Role in Building the State and the Nation: Surah al-Fath as a Model
Authors: Mohammad Ishaque Husain, Hussein Ali Abdullah Al-Thulaia, Mohammed Abdulaziz Eltigani, Mostafa Hassan Mohamed El Khayat, Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Al-Haddar
Abstract: This research aims to analyze the Qur'anic balances (muwāzanāt) in Surah Al-Fath as a central model for building the state and the nation. It focuses on formulating the methodology of Prophetic lead...
A Contextual-Based Learning Approach in Enhancing Mastery of Balaghah
Authors: Raja Hazirah Bt Raja Sulaiman, Najihah Binti Abdul Wahid, Normila Bt Noruddin @ Che Ahmad
Abstract: Twenty-first century learning aims to produce learners who are critical thinkers and capable of solving problems in everyday life. Conventional teaching methods tend to limit students’ cognitive dev...
Issues Pertaining to Religious Extremism and Steps to Address them to Ensure National Harmony
Authors: Nurul Husna Mohd Pidrus, Mohd Hasrul Shuhari, Muhammad Rashidi Wahab, Nor Faridah Mat Nong, Muhammad Hafizi Rozali
Abstract: Current ideological trends, such as extremist beliefs, have become widespread among certain quarters of the Muslim community in Malaysia, and this development has led individuals to act hugely unabate...
Bridging Surplus and Sustainability: A Sharing Economy Approach to Food Waste Reduction in Malaysian Higher Education Institutions
Authors: Farah Roslan, Nur Syifaa Athirah Mohd Said, Nur Izzati Ab Ghani, Hawa Husna Ab Ghani, Nooramira Ghazali
Abstract: Food waste is a pressing global challenge with significant environmental, social, and ethical implications, and higher education institutions (HEIs) are increasingly recognized as important actors in ...
Trends and Research Sustainable Warehouse a Bibliometric Analysis
Authors: Thiban Krishnamoorthi, Norhidayah Azman
Abstract: As businesses implement green supply-chain strategies, warehouses become focus sites for lowering logistics emissions, enhancing resource usage, and promoting circular material flows. This place lies ...
Homestay Governance in Pahang: An Exploratory Factor Analysis
Authors: Hawa Husna Ab Ghani, Nooramira Ghazali, Nur Izzati Ab Ghani, Farah Roslan, Muhammad Ali Gunawan, Wan Mohd Adzim Wan Mohd Zain
Abstract: Malaysia’s rural homestay initiatives have evolved into a vital component of the nation’s community-based tourism landscape. These programs not only offer visitors immersive, culturally rich exper...
Qur’anic Character Model in Enhancing the Quality of Job Satisfaction among the Civil Servants
Authors: Najmiah binti Omar, Rahimah binti Embong, Fatimah Zaharah binti Ismail, Kasimah binti Kamruddin, Mohamed Fathy bin Mohamed Abdelgelil
Abstract: The prevailing discourse on public sector efficacy often fixates on structural reforms or technological interventions, yet it consistently overlooks a more fundamental, internal dynamic: the character...
The Ethics of Dialogue in a Fragmented World: A Comparative Study of Civilizational Engagement and Conflict in Contemporary Global Affairs
Authors: Mohamad Zaidin Mohamad, Wan Khairul Firdaus Wan Khairaldin, Hanif Md Lateh@Junoh, Noor Safuan Che Noh, Sofyuddin Yusof, Faizuri Abd Latif
Abstract: The contemporary world, despite its interconnectedness, remains deeply fragmented between narratives of civilizational clash and often superficial dialogical efforts. This paper examines this paradox ...
Regulatory Framework for Digital Publication of Quranic Texts in Malaysia: An Analysis of the Kdn 2024 Guidelines and Implications for Mashaf Standardization
Authors: Mohd Mustaffami Imas, Ahmad Zamani Nawi
Abstract: The advancement of digital technology has transformed how society accesses and reads the Quran, leading to an increase in the publication of digital mushafs through various platforms such as mobile ap...
The Concept of Revelation and the Ideology of Islamic Thought Renewal: An Analysis of the I‘jāz ‘Ilmī Narrative
Authors: Muhamad Hafizuddin Ghani, Mohd Sufian Moktar, Abdul Wahab Md. Ali
Abstract: Often, efforts to modernize Islamic thought stumble into the trap of reductionism, especially within the i‘jāz ‘ilmī narrative that attempts to reconcile revelation with contemporary scientific ...
Determinants of Youth Readiness for Social Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Malaysia
Authors: Nur Izzati Ab Ghani, Nur Syifaa Athirah Mohd Said, Zanariah Mohd Nor, Muhamad Nasyat Muhamad Nasir, Farah Roslan, Hawa Husna Ab Ghani, Nooramira Ghazali
Abstract: Social entrepreneurship has not merely grown globally but has emerged as a telling sign of how societies reconfigure their ways of dealing with persistent social and economic crises through ventures t...
Keyakinan in Malaysia Madani: Linking Maqasid al-Shariah and Modern Islamic Political Theory
Authors: Rosmalizawati Abd. Rashid, Muhammad Nurul Salihin Mazni Fairuz, Rohaizan Baru, Rahimah Embong, Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Al-Haddar, Syahidin
Abstract: This article examines the concept of Keyakinan (conviction) as a foundational moral and civic value within the Malaysia Madani framework. Although frequently invoked as a normative principle in public...
Innovation on the Guidelines for Waqf and Ibtida’ by the Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia and its Impact on the Use of the Mushaf in Malaysia
Authors: Muhammad Zulhusni bin Mohd Zaki, Azizul bin Hassan, Wan Mohd Khairul Firdaus bin Wan Khairuldin
Abstract: This study examines the innovation of the Guidelines on Waqaf and Ibtida’ by the Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) and its implications for the use of the mushaf in Malaysia. The study aims to analyze ...
Profile and Contributions of Arab-Descended Ulama in Terengganu
Authors: Hasanulddin Mohd, Engku Ibrahim Engku Wok Zin, Adel M. Abdulaziz Al Geriani
Abstract: The historical narrative of Islam in Terengganu often fails to thoroughly explore the significant role of Arab-descended ulama in shaping the state's socio-religious landscape. This deficiency creates...
The Threat of Tajsim and Tasybih Thought to the Tanzih Principle of ASWJ and its Implications for the Cohesion of Muslim Society
Authors: Mohd Hasrul Shuhari, Muhamad Amirul Zakir Zulkifli
Abstract: This study examines the phenomenon of tajsim and tasybih thought in modern society and its implications for the harmony of Muslim society from the perspective of Ahli Sunnah wal-Jamaah (ASWJ). Tajsim ...
Wasatiyyah and Tasamuh in the ASWJ Methodology: An Analysis of its Role in the Harmony of Malaysian Muslim Society
Authors: Muhamad Amirul Zakir bin Zulkifli, Mohd Hasrul Shuhari
Abstract: The disunity of the Muslim community, ironically, often thrives in a climate that upholds unity, a perplexing phenomenon that requires in-depth examination. Although Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah (ASWJ)...
Tajwid Color Codes in Malaysian Mushafs: An Analysis of Uniformity, Marking Principles, and an Improvement Framework
Authors: Mohd Mustaffami Imas, Ahmad Zamani Nawi
Abstract: The integration of color-coded Tajwid rules in modern Mushaf printing, while ostensibly designed to facilitate Quranic recitation, has paradoxically introduced a layer of systemic complexity within th...
The Role of Scholars and Pondok Institutions in the Spotlight of National Independence
Authors: Abdul Qahhar Ibrahim, Berhanundin Abdullah, Mohamad Nurul Hafiz Ab Latif, Zawawi Yusoff, Noorsafuan Che Noh
Abstract: This article examines the significant contributions of the ulama (Islamic scholars) to the struggle for Malaya's independence and their role in governance throughout its colonial history. Beginning wi...
Said Nursi and the Qur’anic Vision of Coexistence: Rethinking Civilizational Dialogue in an Age of Polarization
Authors: Mohamad Zaidin Mohamad, Wan Khairul Firdaus Wan Khairaldin, Hanif Md Lateh@Junoh, Noor Safuan Che Noh, Sofyuddin Yusof, Faizuri Abd Latif
Abstract: This study examines the thought of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi as articulated in Risale-i Nur, proposing it as a hermeneutic and civilizational praxis for fostering coexistence in a polarized world. Rooted...
Realities and Challenges of Digitizing Malay Manuscripts
Authors: Hasanulddin Mohd, Wan Mohd Khairul Firdaus Wan Khairuldin, Mohamad Nurul Hafiz Bin Ab Latif
Abstract: The Malay manuscript heritage, a highly valuable treasure, faces continuous destruction due to the sluggishness of digitization initiatives, affecting access and long-term preservation. This issue is ...
The Concept and Theory of Al-Hikmah Education: A Structured Literature Review
Authors: Nor Salimah Abu Mansor, Nursyahirah Wahidah Masrom, Mohd Nothman Mohamad Nor, Mohd Azuan Sulaiman, Nur Zahirah Mohd Shukri, Abdul Muqsith Ahmad
Abstract: Contemporary education is often trapped in a framework of superficial pragmatism, neglecting spiritual and ethical dimensions—this leads to a significant crisis of values in global society. The fail...