Ramadan has always been identified with spiritual practices, such as hunger, prayer, and respite from the busy world. However, Ramadan is also a season of moral reflection, especially when wars and human tragedies claim lives regardless of the time of year. In the midst of the escalation of the Israel-United States and Islamic Republic of Iran conflict in 2025-2026, which includes a spate of airstrikes, missile retaliation, civilian casualties, and disruption...Read More
This paper is the result of critical reflection on the vision of the Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin for the period 2025-2029, namely “to become a Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab that excels in the development of Islamic science and humanities based on Banten's local wisdom that has an impact”. The vision of FUDA (which stands for Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab) is contextualized in the midst of State Islamic Religious Universities (PTKIN) in...Read More
The importance of improving the quality of community resources (HR) and academic services through impactful digitalization. In the current era of digitalization, the Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten is committed to improving the quality of academic services and human resources in order to create scientific innovation and creativity for local, regional and global communities. The vision of the Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab...Read More
On February 2-6, 2026, the three of us, Dean (Dr. Masykur, M.Hum), Vice Dean III (Dr. Endang Saeful Anwar, Lc., M.A), and Head of Hadith Science Study Program (Dr. Andi Rosa, M.A), Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab, UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, would like to announce that we will establish cooperation with Hainan College of Foreign Studies and Hainan Moslem...Read More
During the rainy season, flooding has become a frequent phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in big cities such as Jakarta, Semarang and Bandung. Is flooding an unavoidable tradition or a spatial error that can be corrected? As an academic of Ushuluddin and Adab, this issue deserves to be studied from the perspective of Islamic science and philosophy. Proper Spatial PlanningIn...Read More
In the era of globalization and geopolitical change, the role of academics is becoming increasingly important in strengthening Pancasila democracy and national independence. President Prabowo Subianto emphasized that academics have a strategic role in strengthening Pancasila democracy by raising public awareness about democratic values that suit the Indonesian context. Academics can raise public awareness about the values of Pancasila democracy through education, conducting...Read More
On campus, we are familiar with numbers, theories and methodologies. However, values are often scattered in the hallways of academia. Knowledge without value is dry, and academic character without spiritual foundation is easily shaken. This is where tadarus al Qur'an finds its relevance, not just a ritual, but an academic culture that ignites the heart while sharpening reason. Gus Baha (KH Ahmad Bahauddin Nursalim) reminded...Read More
In this rainy season we are reminded of the importance of integrating disaster mitigation in higher education, especially in tropical countries like Indonesia. Our country is vulnerable to various types of natural disasters, such as floods, landslides, droughts and extreme weather, which can have a major impact on society and the environment. Higher education has a crucial role in increasing the awareness and ability of the community...Read More
Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab (FUDA) UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten closed the year 2025 with a positive reflection. Al-Jabbar, which is one of the Asmaul Husna (الْجَبَّارُ), means “The Mighty One”, as Allah says in QS. Al-Hashr: 23, “هُوَ اللَّهُ الَّذِي لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ الْمَلِكُ الْقُدُّوسُ السَّلَامُ الْمُؤْمِنُ الْمُهَيْمِنُ الْعَزِيزُ الْجَّارُ الْمُتَكَبِّرُ ۚ سُبْحَانَ...Read More
The phenomenon of the “ghost rich” is now widely discussed. In the public sphere, a generation of young people has emerged who look like they don't work-no office, no uniform, no clocking in, yet their lifestyles are stable, even upscale. They are present in daytime cafes, active in the digital world, and it seems as if their lives continue to run without the conventional work structure that has been known to the public....Read More
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