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<title>International Symposium " Cosmopolitanism of Islam Nusantara: Spiritual Traces and Intellectual Networks on the Spice Route"</title>
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Muthohar, Ahmad
The cultural heritage of the Nusantara in Indonesia is an interesting study to date. History, intellectual treasures, political, social, economic, and cultural systems of the past have become Indonesia's wealth that will not be exhausted. Indonesia with a majority muslim population also inherits a lot of the wealth of the Islamic Nusantara’s treasures. The study of the Islamic treasures of the Nusantara has been carried out by many experts, but there is still a lot of focus on the islands of Java, Sumatra, and surrounding areas. Meanwhile, in Kalimantan, it is still limited. One of the Nusantara Islamic treasures in Kalimantan is ‘Islam Tidung’. interesting to study because it has a strong historical relationship with the Dayak people. So far, the Dayak people are better known as the indigenous people of Kalimantan and are Christians. Studying it becomes important for the inventory of Islam Nusantara. Tidung is a sub-Dayak that mostly inhabits the northern part of Kalimantan including Tarakan, Tana Tidung district, Bulungan, Nunukan and Malinau and directly adjacent to Malaysia. The majority have been Muslim since the 13th century. Islamization occurred through the power lines of the kings, both in the ancient Tidung kingdom (8701557), the Tarakan kingdom (1557-1916), and the kingdom in Bulungan (1731-1958). Although it is also recognized  that the role of Islamic da'wah carried out by ‘Tuan Syech’ has come and gone. Tidung articulates a lot of Islamic teachings which are heavily influenced by local Dayak and Malay cultures. Tidung is also interesting to study the Ulun Pagun phenomenon as a new dialectic of Islamic identity. This paper explains Who is Tidung, its history and process of Islamization, its cultural dialectic, and the challenges of dialectical Islamic identity in the future and the contributions to Islam Nusantara.
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<title>Technology Acceptance Model for Resistance Implementation Mobile Learning in Higher education</title>
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Inayatulloh, Inayatulloh; Jollyta, Deny; Mangruwa, Rajiv Dharma; Hasan, Maisyarah Rahmi; Hasan, Sawqi Saad El; Hartono, Indra Kusumadi
Currently, the development of mobile technology-based applications is increasing because more and more people are using smartphones to support almost all their activities. One of the popular systems using mobile technology is mobile learning in higher education. There are many advantages of mobile learning in higher education, but there are problems related to the implementation of mobile learning in higher education, namely the rejection of stakeholders who use mobile learning in higher education. The purpose of this research is to build an extended model of TAM for the implementation of mobile learning in higher education. The result of this research is the TAM model for mobile learning in higher education
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Inayatulloh, Inayatulloh; Toyib, Rozali; Hasan, Maisyarah Rahmi; Riyanto, Sugeng; Sriwardiningsih, Enggal; Jollyta, Deny
SMEs as an important part of the economy of a country are still faced with many problems so that SMEs cannot increase their business scale. One of the main problems faced by SMEs is the lack of knowledge as one of the requirements to be able to increase the scale of SME businesses, therefore increasing knowledge for SMEs is the dominant factor. Knowledge Management System (KMS) is a system that manages knowledge so that it can be used optimally to increase company excellence. The purpose of this research is to create a KMS model for the SME community so that the knowledge possessed by one SME can be used by other SME community members. The research method uses the Delphi method by conducting interviews with SMEs and experts. The result of this research is a KMS model for the SME community.
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<dc:date>2022-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Blockchain Technology to Improve Transparency Halal Food Global Supply Chain</title>
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<description>Blockchain Technology to Improve Transparency Halal Food Global Supply Chain
Inayatulloh, Inayatulloh; Hasan, Maisyarah Rahmi; dkk
Halal food is any food or activity that is permitted to be used or carried out according to Islamic rules. This term is used to indicate food and drink that are permitted to be consumed according to Islam according to the type of food, how to process it and how to obtain it. Indonesia is a country where the majority of consumers are Muslims and with the inclusion of many types of food from many countries, it will cause problems related to the halal-ness of the food. Currently there is no system that can be accessed by consumers that guarantees the halal-ness of imported food so that it is difficult for Muslim consumers to obtain valid and renewable information on halal imported food. On the other hand, currently block chain technology has several features that can be used to create transparent, immutable, decentralized transactions and other features. Thus, the aim of the research is to help Muslim consumers get halal food by building a model of the halal food supply chain using block chain technology. The research method uses a qualitative approach through observation to obtain problems regarding the concerns of Muslim consumers consuming non-halal food originating from several countries. Literature studies are used to find alternative solutions with information technology and ultimately determine blockchain technology as the solution
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