https://incoils.or.id/index.php/INCOILS/issue/feedProceeding International Conference on Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS)2025-12-22T10:34:55+00:00incoilsincoils.fordipas@gmail.comOpen Journal Systems<p style="text-align: justify;">FORUM DIREKTUR PASCA (FORDIPAS) PERGURUAN TINGGI AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI (PTKIN)is pleased to announce that it had hosted the 2nd International Conference On Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS) 2022 on 1-3 November 2022 at Swiss bell Resort Pecatu Bali. This international level conference aims to be more specific in the development and cutting-edge papers related to Islam, Law, and Society. The main goal of the INCOILS 2022 is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various Islam, Law, and Society related fields from all over the world to come together and learn from each other. An additional goal of the conference is to provide a place for academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to Islam, Law, and Society to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own disciplines.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Indexed by;</strong></p> <table style="height: 102px;" width="573"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 132.275px;"><a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=V37JAGUAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&authuser=8&sortby=title" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://app.apji.org/assets/side-logo/LOGO%20GS.png" width="130" /></a></td> <td style="width: 132.275px;"><a href="https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/details?id=134762&lang=en" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://app.apji.org/assets/side-logo/LOGO%20COPERNICUS.png" width="130" /></a></td> <td style="width: 132.275px;"><img src="https://app.apji.org/assets/side-logo/LOGO%20GARUDA.png" width="130" /></td> <td style="width: 132.275px;"><img src="https://app.apji.org/assets/side-logo/LOGO%20DIMENSION.png" width="130" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td style="width: 132.275px;"> </td> <td style="width: 132.275px;"> </td> <td style="width: 132.275px;"> </td> <td style="width: 132.275px;"> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table>https://incoils.or.id/index.php/INCOILS/article/view/309Strategic Management and Competitiveness of Islamic Educational Institutions: A Systematic Literature Review of Global Trends2025-12-01T11:09:54+00:00Alisatus Sina Asshobriasshobsina@gmail.comChusnul Chotimahchusnultata@gmail.comSulistyorinisulistyorini12@yahoo.comPrim Masrokan Mutoharpmutohar@gmail.comThe academic anxiety underlying this study stems from the persistent gap between the ideal aspiration of Islamic educational institutions to achieve global excellence and the reality of their limited institutional competitiveness. Many institutions remain administratively oriented and have not yet adopted adaptive strategies in response to digitalization and global transformation. This study aims to systematically examine the relationship between strategic management and the competitiveness of Islamic educational institutions within the context of global trends. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR), this study analyzes thirty national and international scholarly sources published between 2021 and 2025 through thematic analysis and conceptual synthesis. The findings indicate that strategic management serves as a conceptual foundation for strengthening governance, developing human resources, and fostering curriculum innovation grounded in Islamic values and the principles of maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah. The integration of spiritual values and institutional professionalism contributes to the development of sustainable competitive advantage. The study concludes that the integration of strategic management and Islamic values provides a strategic basis for developing Islamic educational institutions that are excellent, adaptive, and responsive to global dynamics.2025-12-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Proceeding International Conference on Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS)https://incoils.or.id/index.php/INCOILS/article/view/313Between Hadith and Algorithms: The Epistemic Transformation of Farāiḍ by Era Artificial Intelligence2025-12-02T02:55:38+00:00Mughniatul Ilmamughniatul@uinponorogo.ac.idHusna Ni'matul Ulyahusna@uinponorogo.ac.idThe hadith of the Prophet states that the science of farāiḍ is the first science to be uprooted from the face of the earth. This prophetic warning is classically interpreted as a sign of the fading of the scientific authority of Muslims due to the death of scholars and the loss of a substantive understanding of inheritance law. However, the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a new epistemological paradox. At a time when humans are increasingly losing their manual ability to calculate farāiḍ, machines can do so with high precision. This article seeks to reinterpret the relationship between the revocation of knowledge (naz' al-'ilm) in hadith and algorithmic preservation by artificial intelligence. With the approach of hadith epistemology, maqāṣid al-sharī'ah epistemology, and post-human epistemology, this study shows that AI does not cancel the meaning of the hadith, but instead confirms it. What is missing is not the data or the formula of farāiḍ, but rūḥ al-'ilm, which is the soul of understanding and awareness of the value behind knowledge. The findings of this study confirm the ontological difference between the knowledge possessed by machines and the science brought to life by human reason. Finally, this article offers a new conceptual framework, namely trans-human Islamic epistemology, that places AI as instrumental intelligence under the control of moral consciousness and maqāṣid al-sharī'ah.2025-12-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Proceeding International Conference on Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS)https://incoils.or.id/index.php/INCOILS/article/view/310The The Urgency of Prenuptial Agreements as a Tool for Reconciling Career Autonomy: 2025-12-01T13:38:03+00:00Siti Tohirotus Sholikhahikhakhaf.idzt@gmail.comMaslihatul Umamiumamie@uinsalatiga.ac.idThe purpose of this research is to clarify and provide an alternative perspective on the urgency of prenuptial agreements as an instrument for reconciling women's career autonomy with post-marital domestic life, thru a review of feminist psychological and legal perspectives, in order to address social prejudice and understand their role in the context of modern marriage. This research uses a qualitative juridical-normative research method with a literature study approach. Primary data comes from Law No. 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage (Article 29), which was analyzed alongside a psychological review of the dynamics of career women facing the double burden and role conflict. Based on the research findings, a prenuptial agreement serves as a tool for reconciling women's career autonomy. From a psychological perspective, prenuptial agreements provide a sense of security and certainty, reduce mental burden, stress, and role conflict, and support self-actualization according to Maslow's theory. From a feminist legal perspective, prenuptial agreements reconstruct patriarchal norms thru fair clauses such as domestic task division, career support, and compensation, recognizing women's economic contributions (including invisible labor), and preventing gender injustice as stipulated in Article 29 of Law No. 1/1974. This research is important for addressing social prejudice about prenuptial agreements as instruments of distrust, as well as providing an in-depth understanding of their role in protecting women's career autonomy, promoting gender equality, and enhancing psychological well-being in the context of modern marriage, which is often characterized by the double burden of working women. The integration of psychological perspectives and feminist legal frameworks in the analysis of prenuptial agreements as a tool for reconciling career autonomy, which has not been extensively explored in previous literature, offers an interdisciplinary approach to promoting equitable and sustainable marriage practices, with a focus on non-financial clauses and psychological impact.2025-12-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Proceeding International Conference on Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS)https://incoils.or.id/index.php/INCOILS/article/view/332The Effectiveness of the Indonesian Waqf Board in the Management of Land Waqf: An Analysis of Sharia Objectives 2025-12-05T02:48:41+00:00Rita Latassaqiaritalatassaqia3945@gmail.comTri Wahyu Hidayatiritalatassaqia3945@gmail.comThis study examines the role of the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI) in the management of land waqf in Temanggung Regency using a maqashid syariah approach. The research method used is qualitative empirical law, including interviews with nadzir, BWI administrators, KUA, the Ministry of Religious Affairs, and religious leaders. The results show that waqf management is dominated by individual nadzir with minimal guidance and institutional support from BWI, resulting in many waqf assets, such as mosques and prayer rooms, being neglected and failing to provide optimal social benefits. Analysis using al-Ghazali's maqashid syariah reveals the failure to preserve the five main aspects of sharia: religion, soul, intellect, lineage, and wealth. Limited funds and BWI outreach are the main obstacles to waqf management oriented towards socio-economic benefits. The study recommends strengthening the institutional capacity of BWI and professionalizing waqf administrators to optimize the productive and sustainable benefits of land waqf.2026-01-05T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Proceeding International Conference on Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS)https://incoils.or.id/index.php/INCOILS/article/view/312A Meaning-Making in Conflict Narratives: Analysis Interpersonal, Ideational, and Textual Metafunctions in CNN’s Russia-Ukraine Reports2025-12-01T13:48:41+00:00Indana Rahmatikaindanarahmatika372@gmail.comThis study is motivated by academic concerns about how global news media grammatically construct public understanding of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, especially when reporting is widely perceived as objective, but rarely examined at the clause level. Using on Systemic Functional Linguistics as developed by Halliday and Matthiessen (2014), the research aims to investigate how intepersonal meaning (mood and modality), ideational meaning (transitivity), and textual meaning (theme-rheme) are realized in CNN live news reports on the Russia-Ukraine war. The data consist of 10 CNN news excerpts broadcast between January and February 2023, segmented into 105 clauses and analyzed qualitatively using SFL metafunctional for process types, mood structures, modality expressions, and theme types. The findings show a strong dominance of material processes (61.90%), fully declarative mood (100%) with very limited modality (5.71%), and overwhelmingly topical themes (97.14%), indicating that CNN’s war reporting foregrounds concrete actions and official actors, presents information as factual and unproblematic, and organizes messages so that states and institutions remain discursively prominent. These patterns suggest that grammatical choices systematically support an authoritative, action-centered representation of the conflict, with limited space for ambiguity, evaluation, or alternative perspectives grounded in grammatical variation.2025-12-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Proceeding International Conference on Islam, Law, and Society (INCOILS)