It specializes in Indonesian Islamic studies in particular, and Southeast Asian Islamic studies in general, and is intended to communicate original researches and current issues on the subject. is journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines. All submitted papers are subject to double-blind review process. STUDIA ISLAMIKA has been accredited by e Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia as an academic journal (Decree No. 32a/E/KPT/2017). STUDIA ISLAMIKA has become a CrossRef Member since year 2014. erefore, all articles published by STUDIA ISLAMIKA will have unique Digital Object Identi er (DOI) number.
Edward Schneier. 2016. Muslim Democracy: Politics, Religion and Society in Indonesia, Turkey and the Islamic World. New York: Routledge.This book is one of the most recent and pivotal works in studying of democratization in Muslim world. The controversial inference from the Edward Schneier’s work is that the variable of religion, especially Islam in this context, is not appropriate enough to explain the success or failure of democracy in Muslim majority countries. By using the mix method of statistics comparison and comparative case studies in Indonesia and Turkey, he argues that the difference of colonialization, history, geopolitics and the growth of developmental economy is crucial variable to elucidate the different outcome of democratization in Muslim countries. However, this book is like a generalization from prior works regarding this topic especially in explaining Islam and democracy in both countries. Some arguments fell down repeatedly with prior scholars such as the explanation of civil Islam to explain Indonesia democratization and the role of military-Islamist relations in depicting democratization in Turkey.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v24i1.5223
This study is intended to design a system connected to the Distributed Generation (DG) sourced from solar cells, using Matlab/Simulink. A Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) is installed in the DG system to monitor the phasor voltage and current. Furthermore, the system comprises four buses with two 20 kV load voltages, two amplifying transformers, and four transmission lines. The DG's role is to keep the power supply to the load stable and improve power efficiency by reducing power losses on the network. However, in this network, the DG increases the current on each bus. Thus, affecting voltage increase on each bus, consequently increasing the stress experienced by both loads. The DG-connected system simulation on PMU-3 & PMU-4 has a minute error value of 0.02% and is slightly higher than the unconnected simulation. This comparison also shows the positive sequence values of the phasor currents as well as phasor voltages before and after the DG connection. The DG system connected to the PMU has monitored voltage and current for PLN and DG systems based on the simulation results. Therefore, installing the DG can increase the line voltage, especially on the load.
is article explains the mechanism of cadre engagement and militancy of Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), as the Islamist party in Indonesia. is study departs from the puzzle that despite their president, Luth Hasan Ishaaq, was accused for corruption crime ahead of elections in 2014, but the PKS's vote still stable from the previous election period (2009). Since PKS is a party cadre, this study argues that the success of the PKS in maintaining the vote in the 2014 election was because of militancy and loyalty of their cadre in doing work collectively for the party. By using the framing approach in the eld of social movement, this study concludes that the engagement and militancy of the PKS's cadre have been in uenced by their vigorous framing resources both ideology and identity, as well as the ability of party leaders in mobilizing those resources to their cadre at the lower levels.
Education is an essential part of a human being's life, therefore decision-making in matters of education is something that really needs attention. One of them is making the decision to take the study program to be pursued in Higher Education, the many choices that can be made make prospective students need to make the right decision in deciding which study program to pursue. The research method used was a qualitative method with a questionnaire as a data collection technique, while the research participants came from business administration study program students from the East Java "Veteran" National Development University as many as 31 students (9 boys and 22 girls) aged between 18 to 20 years . The results of this study indicate that students choose the business administration study program because of their interests, job prospects, aspirations, educational background, parents, and easy admission opportunities. Keywords: Student, business administration, East Java Veterans National Development University, decision making.
A PPIM’s junior researcher together with 13 young Indonesian Muslim intellectuals participated in Life of Muslims in Germany Program organized by Goethe Institut during 8-21 July 2018. This event explored Muslim everyday life in Germany through academic and cultural discussions in universities, research and cultural centres, and state officials. Therefore, this document is his insight to describe Muslim life in Germany and its contextualisation for Indonesian Muslim based on experiences in this program. This document article depicts two main issues which are happening in Germany: Muslim integration after the wave of refugees as a result of bloodiest conflict in Middle East and German government’s policy in religious pluralism issues. This program had been initiated in order to bridge cultural understanding for Indonesia, as the most populous Muslim country in the world, toward Muslim life in Germany. Indonesia has been considered as a strategic country which stands for disseminating moderate Islam. In addition, Dr. Heinrich Blomeke, Goethe-Institut, Institute and Regional Director Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand, said “the participants will engage in academic discussions and visit Muslim cultural organisation to obtain an insight about Muslim everyday life in German secular state. This program gives an opportunity for them and some Germany’s institutions to share their ideas regarding the experiences of Muslim life in Germany and Indonesia”.
Multiple trauma often causes acute kidney injury (AKI) and is one of the most common causes of death in the world. Multiple trauma is a severe injury to an organ that is followed or accompanied by injury to other organs with injury severity score ≥ 16 causing hypovolume, hypoxia, and the release of inflammatory mediators which may lead to AKI. The diagnosis of AKI has been carried out using serum creatinine but this examination has many shortcomings, especially in terms of the time of increase in serum creatinine and much influenced by other factors. New biomarkers are expected to have an advantage over serum creatinine, namely kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1). This study aims to determine the area under curve (AUC) and the accuracy of KIM-1 for the diagnosis of AKI in polytrauma. This study carried out a diagnostic test using secondary data with a cross sectional design of all secondary data of the study. This study took secondary data from patients with multiple trauma at the emergency room at RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung from January-June 2017, which is the academic leadership grant (ALG) research data. Data was processed by diagnostic tests, and analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. KIM-1 has a 109.7 ng / mL cutoff point, sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 88.89%, positive predictive value of 71.4%, negative predictive value of 100%, AUC value of 0.857 and accuracy of 91.3%. The conclusion of this study is that biomarkers of KIM-1 have an AUC value and a good value of accuracy so that it can be used to diagnose AKI more accurately.
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