Proceedings of International Conference of Islamic Studies (ICONIS 2025)

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Peer-Review Statements

Agung Dwi Bahtiar El Rizaq, Abd Hannan, Masyithah Mardhatillah, Moh. Syafik, Abdul Wafi
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 9th International Conference of Islamic Studies (ICONIS) 2025 during 29-30 July 2025 in State Islamic University of Madura-Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific committee and approved...
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Islam, Land, and Local Knowledge in Acehnese and Sasak Novel: A Cultural Ecosemiotic Perspective on Narratives Environmental Guardianship in Muslim Communities

Agik Nur Efendi, Anas Ahmadi, Titik Indarti, Erika Kurniawati, Siti Robiatun Nisa, Agus Purnomo Ahmad Putikadyanto, M. Arifin Alatas, Albaburrahim Albaburrahim, Sahrul Romadhon, Liana Rochmatul Wachidah
This study explores the intersection of Islam, indigenous ecological knowledge, and environmental narratives in Muslim communities through a cultural ecosemiotic analysis of two contemporary Indonesian novels: Raifa dalam Dekapan Selembu by Boy Abdaz and Sanggarguri by Lalu Agus Fathurrahman. The novels...
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Representation of the Architectural Geometry Concept of the Yogyakarta Palace on the Structure of the Mandalasana Ward: An Ethnomathematical Study

Ana Nurhidayah, Fatimah Fatimah, Zulita Tri Cahyaningrum, Niken Wahyu Utami, Victor Novianto
This research aims to identify cultural values and geometric concepts in traditional architecture in the Mandalasana Ward Building in the Yogyakarta Palace with an ethnomathematical approach. The building not only represents the value of cultural philosophy and aesthetic value, but it is also a geometric...
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Tanèyan Lanjhâng as Madurese Heritage and Ethnic Ecotourism

Moh. Hafid Effendy, Saiful Hadi, Mochamad Arifin Alatas, Anas Ahmadi, Albaburrahim Albaburrahim, Ismatul Izzah
This study aims to explore and revitalize Tanèyan Lanjhâng as a cultural heritage asset while examining its potential as an ethnic-based ecotourism destination in Madura. Tanèyan Lanjhâng is a traditional settlement pattern of the Madurese community, rich in kinship values, religiosity, and spatial arrangements...
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Kobhung in the Perspective of Ethnomathematics and Ethnoscience: Representation of Science, Culture, and Islam in Madura

Fathorrozy Fathorrozy, Nurul Qomariyah, Abd. Halik
Kobhung, a traditional architectural space typical of Madurese houses, functions not only as a place to rest or receive guests but also embodies the rich local knowledge rooted in cultural values, Islamic spirituality, and the ecological wisdom of the Madurese community. This study aims to examine kobhung...
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Drone Intervention in Community-Based Digital Content Creation for Outcome-Based Learning in Indonesian Islamic Boarding Schools

Taufikin Taufikin, Sri Nurhayati
The use of technology in pesantren education, particularly involving advanced tools such as drones, remains limited, despite the significant potential these technologies have in enriching the learning experience. This study explores the impact of drone usage in digital content creation on student engagement,...
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Artstep’s Virtual Exhibition: Enhancing Religious Moderation Attitudes and Sociocultural Literacy

Zarkasi, Rokhmadi, Nasihun Amin, Abdul Djamil, Muhyar Fanani, Syamsul Ma’arif
The increasing number of cases of intolerance and radicalism occurring in Central Java, especially among students and university students, has raised public concern, particularly in Demak Regency. Madrasah Aliyah (MA/Islamic high school) Miftahussalam Demak offers an innovative solution to enhance religious...
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The Changing Practices of Religiousity and Mediatization of Islamic Intellectual Management In Indonesian Context

Abdul Rahim
This article presents a perspective on the widespread mediatization of religious life currently taking place in Muslim society. Religious practices that were previously never performed in virtual spaces have now become common due to rapid developments in communication technology. Online tahlilan, maulid...
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The Commodification of the Qur’an in the Digital Age: A Study of the Representation and Consumption of the Qur’an on the @quranReview Account

Ach. Faidi Rasyadi, Annisa Raudhatul Afra
The rapid and dynamic evolution of technology has significantly transformed how Muslim communities perceive and engage with the meanings of the Qur’an. One emergent phenomenon is the commodification of the Qur’an, wherein the sacred text shifts from being a purely spiritual reference to a consumable...
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Elos Corn Noodles as Green-Shariah Compliant Functional Food: Sustainable Innovation through Extrusion Technology for Health and Local Economy

Atiqatul Maula, Achmad Jufri, Imam Buchari, Selvi Fauziyah
This study explores the potential of innovating Madura’s local corn noodles (Elos) using extrusion technology within the framework of the Green-Shariah Economy. Elos corn noodles exhibit promising nutritional properties, including high dietary fiber, low glycemic index, and significant resistant starch...
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‘Break Your Fast with Something Sweet’: Between Tradition and Medical Review

Fatichatus Sa’diyah
This article discusses the tradition of breaking the fast with sweet foods or drinks in the context of cultural and medical review, focusing on the relevance of the recommendation “break your fast with something sweet” in Muslim practice, particulary in Indonesia. Through a descriptive qualitative approach...
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Brain Rot in the Digital Era: Reflecting on Religious Moderation in Combating Radicalism

Khafifatul Fian, Moh. Roqib, Soiman Nawawi, Imam Alfi, Endang Rifani
As time progresses, technology advances, making internet access increasingly convenient. However, the easier it becomes to access the internet, the more vulnerable users are to brain rot. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of brain rot in the digital era, examine whether there is a negative relationship...
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The Astrolabe as a Meeting Point of Science, Art, and Religion: An Analysis of an Instrument for Navigation, Determining Prayer Times, and the Qibla Direction

Moh. Fadllurrahman, Moh. Ilham Wahyudi
The Islamic Golden Age is often misunderstood through the modern lens of a science-religion conflict. The astrolabe offers a powerful counter-narrative. This complex, multifunctional instrument is not merely a technical tool, but rather material evidence of a worldview that holistically integrates rationality,...
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Atmospheric Water in the Qur’anic Perspective: A Linguistic and Scientific Analysis of the Concept of ar-Raj’ in Surah Ath-Thariq Verse 11

Muhamad Redho Al Faritzi, Ahmad Qolbi Zidan Johnderose, Raihan Muhammad Firdaus Ar-Rasyid
This article examines the concept of ar-raj’ in Surah At-Tariq verse 11 through a semantic and scientific analysis to reveal the Qur’anic description of atmospheric water. Semantically, ar-raj’ derives from the root meaning “to return” but also encompasses the notion of “storage” or “containment,” as...
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A Conceptual Model of Tawhid-Based Learning Through the Integration of Biomimicry and the Engineering Design Process

Nurli Nurlinda
Tawhid serves as the epistemological and spiritual foundation of Islamic education; however, its pedagogical implementation often becomes trapped in normative and dogmatic patterns, focused on memorization and lacking integration with scientific and practical approaches. This study responds to such challenges...
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Innovation and Advancement in Fishing Gear Technology by Coastal Islamic Communities in Lamongan

Ulum Fasih
Lamongan’s Islamic fishing communities are dynamic societies that have experienced continuous cultural transformation. This evolution is particularly evident in the advancement of fishing gear technologies used in their marine activities. Between 1995 and the early 2000s, significant progress occurred...
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From Street Protests to Digital Hashtags: The Repositioning of Indonesian Student Movement in 1998 and 2025 in Alan Touraine’s Perspective

Utami Dwi Ratna Asih, Victor Novianto, Esti Setiawati
This article aims to analyze the repositioning of Indonesian student movements by comparing the 1998 reform movement with the 2025 digital student movement known through the hashtag Indonesia Gelap (“Dark Indonesia”). The discussion adopts Alain Touraine’s theoretical framework, which includes four main...
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Integrating Al-Khawarizmi’s Principles in K-Means Algorithm: A Case Study of Household Electricity Access Data in Indonesia

Arinal Haq Fauziah
This study analyzes the integration of Al-Khawarizmi’s algorithmic principles into the K-Means clustering algorithm through a case study of household electricity access in Indonesia (2024). Employing a quantitative approach and algorithmic analysis, secondary data from BPS were classified using K-Means...
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STEM Literacy: Value-Based Education Innovation in Islam

Debby Yunitasari, Dian Permata Sari, Deviana Iswahyuni
This study aims to examine how the integration of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) into the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning approach can enhance students’ literacy in the 21st century. Amid technological advancements and global challenges, education is not only expected...
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The Pedagogy of Love: Islamic Curriculum Reform for Moral, Spiritual and Science Transformation

Heni Listiana, Achmad Muhlis, Zilfania Qathrun Nada
This study examines the concept of a pedagogy of love within the context of Islamic curriculum reform, emphasizing the promotion of students’ moral, spiritual, and intellectual development. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research analyzes case studies from the Islamic Boarding School Padepokan...
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The Limits of Materialist Logic: A Kuhnian Reflecion on Isra Miraj and the ‘Cocoklogi’ of Science and Religion

Rilliandi Arindra Putawa
This article examines the tension between materialist logic, as popularized by Tan Malaka through Madilog and the theistic foundation of the Indonesian state reflected in Pancasila. Amidst this dialectic, the phenomenon of “cocoklogi” emerges—the practice of forcibly harmonizing modern scientific findings...