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Innovation of Islamic Education through Digitalization: Answering Global Challenges with Progressive Solutions Rochmah, Arfayza Maulia; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
Iseedu: Journal of Islamic Educational Thoughts and Practices Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Vol 9, No1(2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseedu.v9i1.13063

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Globalization and digitalization have significantly transformed the educational landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges for contemporary learning systems. As education becomes increasingly interconnected, it demands a balance between technological innovation and the preservation of cultural and moral values. This study aims to analyze how Islamic education can adapt and innovate through digitalization to respond to global challenges while maintaining its moral and spiritual foundations. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method through an in-depth literature review and analysis of digital practices implemented in Islamic educational institutions. The findings reveal that the strategic integration of digital technology with Islamic values enhances the quality of learning, administrative efficiency, and student engagement. Tools such as artificial intelligence, online platforms, and virtual classrooms support personalized learning and improve institutional performance. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of performance management, teacher digital competence, and ethical use of technology to ensure the sustainability of quality Islamic education in the digital era. With appropriate adaptation, innovation, and value-based digital transformation, Islamic education can remain relevant, competitive, and progressive amidst rapid global change.
Examining the Digital Revolution in Religious Education: A Bibliometric Exploration of Crises, Opportunities, and the Future of Research 2009-2025 Nabila, Inatsa Zulfa; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul; Yuzarni, Silvani; Salim, Muhammad Fathi
Suhuf: International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 37 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/suhuf.v37i2.12016

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This study uses bibliometric analysis to explore research on digital technology–based religious learning from Scopus-indexed publications between 2009 and 2025. The growth of technology, accessibility of digital devices, and learning innovations have driven increasing research output, while challenges such as low digital literacy, technological barriers, and online misinformation remain key issues. By analyzing 133 English-language journal articles with Scopus Analyzer, R, RStudio, and VOSviewer, this study identifies research trends, effectiveness, and challenges in integrating digital technology into religious education. Results show a significant rise in publications from 2019 to 2025, indicating growing academic and practical interest. Indonesia contributed the most publications, with Malaysia showing strong international collaboration. Thematic mapping revealed key clusters such as digital transformation, challenges, and machine learning, reflecting emerging directions and innovation potential in technology-based religious learning. This study highlights opportunities for future research to enhance collaboration, promote innovation in digital religious education, and serve as a reference for ongoing studies in this increasingly vital field.
The Philosophy of Liberation in the Qur’an: An Educational Reading through Critical Pedagogy Inayati, Nurul latifatul; Putra , Muhammad Irwan; Khamami, Khamami; Nirwana, Andri
Continuous Education: Journal of Science and Research Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Pusdikra Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/ce.v6i3.2935

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Education in Islam has always been viewed as a means to achieve spiritual and social liberation. Although many studies discuss educational theory in Islam based on the values of liberation, most remain limited to normative approaches and have not yet integrated critical pedagogy theory within the context of Islamic education. This article aims to explore how the principles of liberation found in the Qur’an can be integrated into a critical and transformative Islamic education, and how this integration can address social injustice and oppression in society. The research employs a qualitative approach through Qur’anic text analysis and literature review on critical pedagogy. The main findings indicate that the Qur’an teaches liberation in spiritual, social, and economic dimensions, aligning with Paulo Freire’s theory of critical pedagogy, which views education as a tool to liberate individuals from oppression. The implications of these findings highlight the importance of integrating principles of liberation into the Islamic education curriculum so that education not only encompasses religious knowledge but also fosters social awareness capable of driving change. This approach is expected to produce a more relevant, participatory, and transformative form of Islamic education that contributes to creating a just society free from injustice.
Conceptual and Practical Dimensions of Problem-Based Learning in Fiqh Instruction Cahyadika, Syarifulanam; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
An-Nuha : Jurnal Kajian Islam, Pendidikan, Budaya dan Sosial Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : LP2M Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64810/annuha.v12i2.867

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Fiqh learning in many Indonesian madrasahs continues to rely heavily on teacher-centered methods, resulting in limited student participation and low problem-solving ability despite national data indicating that 62% of junior secondary students fall into the low category in analytical competencies. This study addresses the persistent gap between the theoretical objectives of Fiqh as an applied discipline and the predominance of lecture-based instruction at MTs Muhammadiyah Blimbing, where preliminary observations revealed that only 22% of students were able to apply Fiqh rulings to real-life cases. The research aims to analyze the conceptual alignment and practical implementation of the Problem-Based Learning model, with particular attention to its planning, classroom enactment, and evaluation processes. Using a qualitative field research design, data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews with the Fiqh teacher, and documentation analysis. Findings show that PBL was systematically planned through the preparation of contextual problem worksheets, structured group arrangements, and lesson plans aligned with PBL principles. Classroom implementation demonstrated increased student engagement, with students actively identifying problems, locating textual evidence, and discussing solutions, although participation remained uneven across groups. The evaluation phase combined process-based and summative assessments, revealing strong cognitive mastery but variable argumentation quality. Overall, PBL contributed positively to contextualizing Fiqh concepts and strengthening students’ analytical competence, indicating the need for enhanced scaffolding strategies, improved assessment design, and institutional support to ensure more equitable learning outcomes.
Mapping the Intellectual Landscape of Inclusive Islamic Religious Education: A Bibliometric Analysis Inayati, Nurul Latifatul; Al Mubarok, Fahmi Ulum; Rohmani, Annas Fajar; Yuzarni, Silvani; Musyaffa, Zaim Hilmi
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah and Education, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jpi.2025.142.293-310

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Purpose – This study aims to systematically map the scholarly landscape of inclusive Islamic education, particularly Islamic Religious Education (PAI) for children with special needs (CWSN), by identifying trends, key themes, influential authors, and patterns of collaboration in the literature. Design/methods/approach – A bibliometric analysis was conducted on 154 Scopus-indexed journal articles published between 2003 and 2025. The data were extracted on July 19, 2025, at 8:50 p.m., using a refined Boolean search strategy. The corpus was limited to Scopus-indexed journal articles published in English, and only journal articles were included based on the document filter. The extracted data were analyzed using R, RStudio, VOSviewer, and Microsoft Excel to assess publication metrics, co-authorship networks, and keyword evolution. Findings – The results show a significant increase in research output after 2019, with Southeast Asian countries—particularly Indonesia and Malaysia—leading in contributions. Dominant themes include inclusive education, Islamic pedagogy, and children with special needs, while emerging themes such as pluralism, citizenship, and social justice reflect a shift toward more justice-oriented and contextually grounded discourse. However, international collaboration remains limited, and the theoretical integration between Islamic epistemology and inclusive education principles appears underdeveloped. Research implications – The findings highlight the need for more interdisciplinary and globally collaborative research in this domain. Future studies should bridge Islamic theological principles with inclusive pedagogical frameworks and expand beyond English-language and Scopus-indexed publications to achieve a more holistic understanding of inclusive Islamic education.
Integration of Digital Technology in Learning as A Strategy to Strengthen Student Learning Independence Nissa, Ismaul Khoirin; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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The development of digital technology has significantly changed the educational landscape and presented new opportunities to strengthen students' learning independence. This article examines the integration of digital technology including Learning Management System (LMS), Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), artificial intelligence (AI), and collaborative platforms as a strategy to strengthen independent learning and self-regulation. The study uses a descriptive quantitative approach based on a literature review from Scopus indexed journal articles in the period 2022–2025. The search process is carried out through Boolean queries that are relevant to the themes of technology, independence, digital education, and integration, then selected using PRISMA guidelines. Of the 146 articles identified at the initial stage, the application of inclusion criteria (empirical articles, published in journals, relevant to the topic) resulted in 8 articles that were further analyzed. The results of the synthesis show that the integration of digital technology is positively correlated with improved academic performance, motivation, and learning engagement. AI-based technologies, such as chatbots and intelligent tutoring systems, contribute through real-time feedback, adaptive learning paths, and learning personalization that strengthen students' self-regulation skills (planning, monitoring, and reflection). However, the implementation of technology still faces challenges in the form of inequality of access, infrastructure readiness, and educators' digital competence in designing learning that is in line with pedagogical goals. In addition, there is a risk of over-reliance on technology, especially AI, which has the potential to lower deep cognitive engagement and inhibit critical thinking if not accompanied by proper instructional guidance. Therefore, the integration of digital technology needs to be placed as a scaffolding that supports learning autonomy, while at the same time being balanced by strengthening digital literacy, mature instructional design, and developing educator competencies so that the benefits of digital transformation can be optimal and sustainable.
Islamic Education Progresses in Muhammadiyah's Perspective: Strategies to Create A True Islamic Society Usmahwati, Intan Aulia; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Progressive Islamic Education is one of Muhammadiyah's ideas that is oriented towards the renewal of Islamic education to answer the challenges of changing times without abandoning Islamic values. The research aims to analyze advanced Islamic education from the perspective of Muhammadiyah and formulate educational strategies in realizing a true Islamic society. This research uses a qualitative research method with a type of library research . His approach uses a hermeneutic approach to interpret progressive Islamic education from the perspective of Muhammadiyah and the strategy of Islamic Education in creating a true Islamic society. The data collection technique is taken from primary sources and secondary sources. The primary source uses a book entitled Paradigm of Progressive Education by Dr. Mohammad Ali, M. Pd (2017). As well as secondary sources from a journal entitled Development of Progressive Islamic Education from the Perspective of Muhammadiyah by Ismunandar (2021). This research uses data analysis techniques obtained through data discovery, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of the study show that progressive Islamic education is understood as an integrative effort that combines Islamic values, science, and modern education systems to form Islamic people and society which truly includes the integration of Islam and knowledge, strengthening the orientation of education that is adaptive to changing times, the use of digital technology, multidisciplinary and collaborative approaches, leadership transformation and governance of educational institutions Islam, strengthening character and human values and the role of parents in reminding them of the motivation to learn religion in children. This research is expected to contribute to the development of progressive Islamic Education thinking as a long-term social transformation strategy.
The Concept of Digital Morals and Media Literacy Strategies in Muhammadiyah Educational Institutions to Face Disruption Munfarih, Nahwah Al Falu; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The current massive digital disruption phenomenon has triggered a worrying moral crisis in the virtual public sphere. This condition is characterized by the high intensity of the spread of misinformation (hoaxes), cyber provocation, hate speech, and the erosion of civilized communication ethics. Muhammadiyah, as a da'wah organization oriented towards renewal and educational enlightenment, responds to these challenges responsively by strengthening media literacy based on Islamic moral principles. This study aims to explore in depth the construction of the concept of digital morality in Islamic education and the systematic mechanisms for implementing media literacy in Muhammadiyah educational environments through a review of organizational policy documents. This study applies a qualitative approach with a library research method (library reserch). The researcher acts as a key instrument in collecting data through documentation studies. The research data sources are classified into primary data, which include fiqh documents, information on the tarjih and tajdid councils of PP Muhammadiyah, and the Al-Islam and Muhammadiyah curriculum (AIK), and secondary data from relevant scientific literature. Data analysis is carried out systematically using content analysis techniques (content analysis) which includes the stages of reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions to synthesize the construction of digital morality in Muhammadiyah Education policies and practices. Research findings indicate that the digital moral framework from Muhammadiyah's perspective is fundamentally oriented toward the values of tabayyun (verification), the polite manifestation of amar ma'ruf nahi munkar (enjoining good and forbidding evil), and theological awareness of the afterlife's accountability in every digital interaction. The implementation of this literacy has been proven to go beyond mere mastery of technical skills (technical skills), emphasizing the internalization of Information Fiqh ethics as a behavioral guideline for the entire academic community. The synergy between official organizational policies, an adaptive AIK curriculum, and a robust educational infrastructure is Muhammadiyah's fundamental strategy in mitigating the impact of moral disruption in the digital era. The success of this model sets an important precedent for Islamic education in producing a generation that is not only technologically savvy but also possesses spiritual depth and moral integrity in the virtual world.
PENGUATAN AL ISLAM DAN KEMUHAMMADIYAHAN DENGAN APLIKASI KADER-MU Shobahiya, Mahasri; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul; Fachrunisa, Rahma Ayuningtyas; Priyawati, Diah; Ahmadi, Mirzam Arqy; Abas, Novel Idris; Qudsiyah, Yusfina Sekar; Ismail, Lentera Tazkiya
Jurnal Pengabdian Pendidikan Masyarakat (JPPM) Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Pendidikan Masyarakat (JPPM), Vol 6 No 1 (Maret 2025)
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MUARA BUNGO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jppm.v6i1.2828

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Advances in digital technology have had a significant impact on various aspects of life, including the spread of religious teachings. 'Aisyiyah Branch (PRA) Joyosuran faces challenges in the cadre and members' understanding of compulsory worship in accordance with Tarjih Muhammadiyah. This service program aims to improve 'Aisyiyah members' understanding of compulsory worship through workshops and the use of the Kader-Mu digital application. The methods used include Focus Group Discussion (FGD), workshop and practice, and evaluation using pretest and posttest. The results obtained showed an increase in members' understanding after participating in the activity, with an increase in the average pretest score of 84 to 95 in the posttest. Statistical evaluation through paired t-test showed a significant increase in members' understanding of Al Islam and Kemuhammadiyahan. Thus, this program makes a real contribution in supporting digital da'wah and strengthening regeneration in the 'Aisyiyah environment, especially for the Joyosuran branch.
Al-Ghazali's Thought-Based Moral Education Innovation in Responding to the Moral Crisis of Generation Z Auliya, Fadhilatul; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The rapid development of digital technology has brought major changes in the lives of Generation Z, including in the way they think, behave, and behave. On the other hand, this change also raises various moral problems that show that technological and knowledge advances are not always followed by moral and spiritual maturity. Departing from these conditions, this study aims to examine the concept of moral education in Al Ghazali's thought and examine its relevance in responding to the moral crisis of Generation Z in the digital era. This research uses a qualitative approach through library research. Data was obtained from primary sources in the form of Al-Ghazali's works and supported by various secondary literature that discusses moral education, characteristics of Generation Z, and educational challenges in the digital era. Data analysis was carried out using content analysis techniques to understand the main idea of Al-Ghazali's moral education and relate it to the reality of today's education. The results of the study show that moral education according to Al-Ghazali emphasizes the process of inner development through purification of the soul (tazkiyat al-nafs), balance between knowledge and practice, habituation of good behavior, and the importance of the role model of educators. These principles are still very relevant to be applied in the education of Generation Z, especially in the face of the negative influence of digitalization which tends to form an instant attitude and weaken moral control. This research offers novelty value by associating Al-Ghazali's moral education thinking with the context of Generation Z's life in the digital era. These findings show that Al-Ghazali's classical thought is not obsolete, but can be developed contextually through the integration of Islamic moral values with modern learning media and methods, thus remaining relevant and applicable without losing its spiritual dimension.
Co-Authors Afief El Ashfahany Agus Susilo Akhyari, Daud Al Hadi, Abil Fida Muhammad Qois Al Maudhudi, Abdullah Hikam Al Mubarok, Fahmi Ulum Al-Husein, Muhammad Hafidz Alam, Muhammad Nafis Alamsyah, Imaniar Risty Amalia, Intan Nur Amanina, Nilna Amran, Haidar Ananda, Fadhia Andri Nirwana AN Anggraini , Fadhilla Nangroe Anggraini, Fadhilla Nangroe Apriyantoro, Muhammad Subhi Ari Anshori, Ari Ariefky, Muhammad Maulana Ariona, Vanneza Diva Aritaningsih, Rima Arvita, Rizky Firda Asy’ari, Muhammad Nur Auliya, Fadhilatul Ayu Khoirotul Umaroh Azhar Alam Azizi, Muhammad Azzahra, Faritsa Azzahroh, Husna Syifa Baini, Rahma Mey Dita Nur Baiqunii, Izzuddin Ahmad Fikri Bin Auf Alamin, Fatahhillah Abdurrahman Briliandy, Naufal Rafi Cahyadika, Syarifulanam Cahyani, rahmawati dwi Chusnul Chotimah, Dyah Ayu Daabi, Muhammad Kholif Ikhda Dartim Dartim Dewanti, Ririn Cahya Diah Priyawati Efendi, Hasram Fadzlurrahman, Habibi Fakhrudin, Fatah Fuad Fatikha, Maliya Rahma Nur Faturrohman Majid Fauziyah, Safana Firda Arvita, Rizky Firdaus, Pri An Nissa Ghany, Benggol Sang Hadi, Abil Fida Muhammad Qois Al Hakim, Arief Lutsfi Halizzah, Khansa Auliya Hamidah, Afifah Nur Hanafi, Dimas Faturrahman Hasanin, Muhammad Hibatillah Hasna, Zakiyyah Hernanda, Shakira Amarillis Hernani, Henni Putri Hidayat, Ilham Ihsan, Muhammad Zidan Nur Intan Jelita, Hanifah Tria Irshad , I Islam, Md Nurul Ismail, Lentera Tazkiya Isnaya Arina Hidayati Izzatul Arifah Janah, Hanifah Miftahul Janudin, Sharul Effendy Kamelia, Afi Mika Nada Khamami Khamami, Khamami Kholadan, Ahmad Alamul Huda Khotimah, Dewi Fitriah Khusnul Kinanti, Wahyu Putri Kolistiani, Nur Antika Kuatiana*, Dhea Kuncoro, Agorovi Kurniadi, Fajri Kusuma Dewi, Ellynia Eva Kusuma, Ria Nata Kusumaningrum, Tanjung Anitasari Indah Kusumasari, Syifa Amalia Khusna Lailatul Jannah, Ghany Laili, Ramadani Nur Latifah, Putri Leoninnda, Maysriva Wahyu Listari, Defi Anita Livia, Wardhatul Luciana, Dita Mahasri Shobahiya, Mahasri Mansor, Mahaliza Marliana, Hanifah Maulana, Rafi Iqbal Meilawati, Anisa Melfirosha, Balqis Nada Mirzam Arqy Ahmadi Misbahati Putri, Bella Mistiawati , Eka Nur Mistiawati, Eka Nur Mizan, Misbahul Mochammad Imron Awalludin Mohammad Zakki Azani Muh Nur Rochim Maksum Muhamad Subhi Apriantoro Muhamad Taufik Hidayat Muhammad Fahmi Johan Syah Muhammad Faizal Rabbani Muhammad Wildan Shohib Muhammad-Lawal, Adam Adesina Mujazin, Mujazin Munfarih, Nahwah Al Falu Muslimah, Mutiah Mustofa, Triono Ali Musyaffa, Zaim Hilmi Mutiah, Pamela Nabighah, Mahdiani Zahra Nabila, Inatsa Zulfa Nabilla, Nur Jihan Luthfia Nabilla, Putri Tsaltsa Nadifa, Haya Ula Nareswari, Alina Nareswari, Ardha Zahro Naufal Ishartono Nazimuddin, Muhammad Azka Niar, Faathrias Permata Nissa, Ismaul Khoirin Novel Idris Abas Noven, Tanti Tri Aulia Nubail, Ahmad Nugraheni, Aisah Dian Nur Rizqi Febriandika Nurlita, Eta NURUL AZIZAH Oktafiana, Alfina Tri Pangestu, Riyas Agung Perdana, Hendi Pratiwi, Haning Tyas Pratiwi, Woro Yustia Prilya Shanty Andrianie Primawan, Dini Pandu Purnama Sari, Rianty Purnamasari, Diyah Putra , Muhammad Irwan Putri, Bella Misbahati Qoyimah, Nurrahmah Qudsiyah, Yusfina Sekar Rabbani, Muhammad Faizal Rafifah, Muthia Raharja, Shafira Laeliocattleya Rahma Ayuningtyas Fachrunisa Rahmadhani, Salma Rahmah, Sintya Ayu Rahmasari, Istiqomah Rahmawati, Anggraini Putri Rahmawati, Nur Annisa Rahmawati, Nur Annita Rahmawati, Sufiyah Ramadani, Fazrineka Ramadhan, Muhammad Qadri Ramadhani, Novrima Ramadhani, Yunita Fitri Ramandani, Novi Novita Ramasari, Kamilia Luthfiyah Regita, Rahma Rochandhito, Hidayah Rochmah, Arfayza Maulia Rohmah, Fitriana Laila Nur Rohmani , Annas Fajar Rohmani, Annas Fajar Rosidi, Muhammad Faruq Abbad Rosyada, Nada Aqila Rosyida, Maharani Trianur Safa'at, Muhammad Khairul Safina, Aisyah Safitri, Nur Ayu Salim, Hakimuddin Salim, Muhammad Fathi Salman, Nola Fibriyani Bte Salsabila , Hasna Salsabila, Alifa Sari, Emilda Yuli Puspita Sari, Riska Aoliya Setia Asyanti Setianingsih, Wahyu Sheena Ramadhia Asmara Dhani Sheikh Abu Toha Md Saky Shofiyah, Luthfi Nurul Sidharta, Muhammad Fauzan Al Mumtaz Solly Aryza Suhadak, Dawud Sukmawati, Sita Suryono, Yusuf Ade Syidiq, Habibi Nur Rohman Syifa, Asy Syukron, Hidayatul Layl Umi Tamami, Fauziyah Qurrota A’yun Tanjung Anitasari Indah Kusumaningrum Tjandra, Eka Anugerah Tolibin, Restu Triwulandani Tri Nugroho, Bagas Trijaya Trijaya Trijaya Umam, Muhammad Rafli Usmahwati, Intan Aulia Utami, Rizky Nur Utomo, Ahmad Imam Valarthodi , Mohamed Iyas Wahdan Najib Habiby Wahyu, Ilham Wardani, Amallia Putri Kusuma Wibowo, Agus Setyo Widyaningrum, Nyimas Esti Yeti Dahliana Yuli Kusumawati Yuzarni, Silvani Zakana, Mulki Neli