The International Seminar on Social, Humanities, and Malay Islamic Civilization (ISSHMIC) organized by Raden Fatah State Islamic University (UIN) Palembang held on 1st o 2nd December 2022 has been already in its eighth year since it began in 2014. This seminar is part of UIN Raden Fatah Palembang’s attempts to implement its International Vision, while also emphasizing the university’s distinctiveness as a center for the study of Malay Islamic civilization (Malay Islamic Civilization Institute).

Additionally, this worldwide seminar demonstrates the commitment of Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah, Palembang to enhancing debate, distribution & publication of research findings on a variety of themes in the domains of religious sciences, social sciences, and humanities, which is increasing at a rapid pace. Additionally, this seminar serves as a deliberation venue for experts, researchers, scientists, and academicians to propose alternative answers to contemporary humans’ religious, social, and humanitarian challenges.

Experts, researchers, scientists, and academicians are invited to present this 8th International Seminar on Social, Humanities, and Malay Islamic Civilization (ISSHMIC) to deliver their presentation on their views  about “Contribution of Islamic Malay for Sustainable Recovery in Life After the Pandemic”. There are ten sub-themes offered in this seminar: 
1) Islamic Law in Malay World after the PandemicIslamic Law in Malay World after the Pandemic,
2). A New Culture Learning After the Pandemic in Malay Society,
3) Islamic Thought for Sustainable Recovery in Life after the Pandemic,
4) Business Sustainability and Economic Recovery for Social Resilience after the Pandemic,
5) Cultural Adaptation for Malay Civilization after the Pandemic,
6) Interdisciplinary Issues in the Development of Dakwa and Communication in Islamic Malay  after the Pandemic,
7) Scientific Implementation on Information and Digitalization Systems of Halal Food Technology toward Halal Industry in Life after the Pandemic,
8) Transformation of Social Political Ethics and Communication  after the Pandemic,
9) Psychological Adaptation and Mental Health for Sustainable Recovery in Life after the Pandemic, 10) Strengthening Exploration of Malay Local Manuscripts as a Contribution  to the development of Islamic Studies in Indonesia.

There will be 7 key-note speakers who will deliver their bright ideas regarding the topic of the seminar;
1) Prof. Dr. Nyayu Khodiah, M.SI, Rector of  Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang;
2)Prof. Landry Signe dari Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA;
3)Prof. Jamaliah Said, Accounting Research Institute UiTM Malaysia;
4) H.E. Zuhairi Misrawi, Ambacy of Tunisia;
5) Prof. Drs. Koentjoro, MBSc., Ph.D., Psikolog Universitas Gajah Mada;
6) Prof. Dr. Ahmad M. Al-Saad,Yarmouk University,Jordan;
7) Associate Prof. Thareq Al-Azzamy, Balqa Applied University,Jordan.

The numerous discussions in this seminar attempt to gather comprehensive knowledge and to increase understanding of Islam’s intellectual discourse and its actualization. Reviewing and studying Islamic values and thoughts that can be used to shape Islamic civilization in the millennial era in order to obtain an appreciation for the critical nature of actualizing Islamic values and thoughts in the millennial era

The International Seminar on Social, Humanities, and Malay Islamic Civilization (ISSHMIC) organized by Raden Fatah State Islamic University (UIN) Palembang held on 1st o 2nd December 2022 has been already in its eighth year since it began in 2014. This seminar is part of UIN Raden Fatah Palembang’s attempts to implement its International Vision, while also emphasizing the university’s distinctiveness as a center for the study of Malay Islamic civilization (Malay Islamic Civilization Institute).

Additionally, this worldwide seminar demonstrates the commitment of Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah, Palembang to enhancing debate, distribution & publication of research findings on a variety of themes in the domains of religious sciences, social sciences, and humanities, which is increasing at a rapid pace. Additionally, this seminar serves as a deliberation venue for experts, researchers, scientists, and academicians to propose alternative answers to contemporary humans’ religious, social, and humanitarian challenges.

Experts, researchers, scientists, and academicians are invited to present this 8th International Seminar on Social, Humanities, and Malay Islamic Civilization (ISSHMIC) to deliver their presentation on their views  about “Contribution of Islamic Malay for Sustainable Recovery in Life After the Pandemic”. There are ten sub-themes offered in this seminar: 
1) Islamic Law in Malay World after the PandemicIslamic Law in Malay World after the Pandemic,
2). A New Culture Learning After the Pandemic in Malay Society,
3) Islamic Thought for Sustainable Recovery in Life after the Pandemic,
4) Business Sustainability and Economic Recovery for Social Resilience after the Pandemic,
5) Cultural Adaptation for Malay Civilization after the Pandemic,
6) Interdisciplinary Issues in the Development of Dakwa and Communication in Islamic Malay  after the Pandemic,
7) Scientific Implementation on Information and Digitalization Systems of Halal Food Technology toward Halal Industry in Life after the Pandemic,
8) Transformation of Social Political Ethics and Communication  after the Pandemic,
9) Psychological Adaptation and Mental Health for Sustainable Recovery in Life after the Pandemic, 10) Strengthening Exploration of Malay Local Manuscripts as a Contribution  to the development of Islamic Studies in Indonesia.

There will be 7 key-note speakers who will deliver their bright ideas regarding the topic of the seminar;
1) Prof. Dr. Nyayu Khodiah, M.SI, Rector of  Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang;
2)Prof. Landry Signe dari Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA;
3)Prof. Jamaliah Said, Accounting Research Institute UiTM Malaysia;
4) H.E. Zuhairi Misrawi, Ambacy of Tunisia;
5) Prof. Drs. Koentjoro, MBSc., Ph.D., Psikolog Universitas Gajah Mada;
6) Prof. Dr. Ahmad M. Al-Saad,Yarmouk University,Jordan;
7) Associate Prof. Thareq Al-Azzamy, Balqa Applied University,Jordan.

The numerous discussions in this seminar attempt to gather comprehensive knowledge and to increase understanding of Islam’s intellectual discourse and its actualization. Reviewing and studying Islamic values and thoughts that can be used to shape Islamic civilization in the millennial era in order to obtain an appreciation for the critical nature of actualizing Islamic values and thoughts in the millennial era