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Education on Making Processed Snack Food Products from Local Ingredients to Increase Family Income Januarty, Widalicin; Nainggolan, Elisabeth; Nainggolan, Susan Grace V; Nizam, Ahmad; Kanchawongpaisan, Sipnarong; Rashid, Muhammad Hafiz Abd; Riskyandana, Haykal
Eastasouth Journal of Effective Community Services Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Eastasouth Journal of Effective Community Services (EJECS)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/ejecs.v4i02.519

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The limited economic capacity of rural families often stems from minimal knowledge about local resource utilization and weak home-based business management. This program aimed to enhance family income through education on the production of processed snack foods using locally available ingredients. A service-learning and participatory empowerment approach was implemented with 40 housewives, youth representatives, and micro-entrepreneurs. Training included product innovation, hygiene practices, packaging techniques, and basic financial management. Results indicated a 65% increase in participants’ knowledge of snack processing techniques, and 75% began producing or selling snack products within one month post-training. Proper education accompanied by mentoring can effectively transform local agricultural commodities into marketable food products, thereby contributing to household income enhancement and sustainable community-based entrepreneurship.
Divergence in Qibla Direction Determination: A Fiqh-Based Analysis and Its Societal Implementation Nizam, Ahmad; SA, Romli; Yazwardi, Yazwardi
Nurani Vol 25 No 2 (2025): Nurani: jurnal kajian syari'ah dan masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/nurani.v25i2.27891

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This study explores the social reality surrounding discrepancies in Qibla direction among mosques in Palembang City, which, based on astronomical and scientific assessments, have proven to be inaccurate. The research aims to analyze community responses to these directional inconsistencies and to propose solutions that integrate modern technology and astronomical science into religious practice in a more thoughtful and contextually sensitive manner. Employing a sociological framework rooted in ethnographic and cultural anthropological approaches, the study collected data through Qibla recalibration observations, in-depth interviews, and literature review. The findings were analyzed using a descriptive qualitative method, complemented by astronomical and scientific perspectives. The results reveal that the misalignment of Qibla direction in many mosques largely stems from reliance on approximate traditional methods (taqribi), shaped by local wisdom, and from limited understanding of precise astronomical calculations and digital calibration tools. Nevertheless, the community exhibits a socially harmonious and religiously tolerant stance, prioritizing Islamic brotherhood (ukhuwah Islamiyah) over strict alignment with the Shafi'i school’s doctrinal precision. As a constructive step forward, this study suggests the need for community-based astronomical education and hands-on training in Qibla calibration applications. Such efforts can help improve directional accuracy while preserving social cohesion and preventing potential conflicts within religious communities.
MEMBANGUN MOTIVASI KEWIRAUSAHAAN MASYARAKAT UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PEREKONOMIAN MELALUI PENDIDIKAN NONFORMAL Poyang, Jemsin; Nizam, Ahmad; Rensana, Chloe
Journal Education for All: Media Informasi Ilmiah Bidang Pendidikan Luar Sekolah Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): December-Journal Education for All
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jefa.v14i2.65359

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Entrepreneurship plays a strategic role in promoting sustainable local economic development, particularly in communities with limited access to formal employment. This study aims to analyze how nonformal education programs contribute to strengthening community entrepreneurial motivation and improving local economic resilience. The research employed a systematic literature review approach by analyzing peer-reviewed journal articles, policy documents, and scholarly books related to entrepreneurship education, motivation theory, and community empowerment. The findings indicate that entrepreneurial motivation is influenced by internal factors such as achievement orientation, self-efficacy, and autonomy, as well as external factors including training access, mentoring, family environment, and policy support. Nonformal education programs through entrepreneurship training, mentoring, and community based learning play a crucial role in enhancing entrepreneurial intention and business sustainability. The study concludes that strengthening entrepreneurial motivation through structured nonformal education interventions can significantly contribute to job creation, poverty reduction, and inclusive economic growth.
ANALISIS FILLING TIME DAN INJECTION PRESSURE UNTUK PRODUK CASE LINK FLOW WATER METER BERDASARKAN POSISI GATE MENGGUNAKAN METODE CAD Sandy, Rasidiq Karunia; Nuramal, Agus; Nizam, Ahmad
Rekayasa Mekanika: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Mesin Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/rekayasamekanika.v10i1.44840

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This research discusses the analysis of filling time and injection pressure on ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) case link flow water meter products with variations in gate position using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) methods. The selection of the appropriate gate position significantly affects the efficiency of the injection process and the quality of the mold results. In this study, several gate position configurations are analyzed to determine their impact on filling time and injection pressure during the molding process. Simulations were conducted using CAD software integrated with a plastic injection analysis module. The analysis results indicate that a strategic gate position can minimize filling time and reduce Injection pressure up to 18% and reducing filling time by up to 12%, compared to other gate positions, thus increasing production process efficiency and reducing the risk of product defects. This research provides recommendations for the optimal gate position that can be applied in the production process of case link flow water meters to achieve better quality and productivity.
Co-Authors A. Sakir, A. Abd Karim, Mohd Rahimie bin Ade Irma Suryani Adnan, Muhd Agus Nuramal Alifah, Nisrina Nur Amanatillah, Dara Amir, Fakhrurrazi Amri Amri Amri Aqil, Atallah Aurman, Aurman Azuddin Yakob, Noor Bambang Bambang Budin, Dg Safrina Ag BZ, Fazli Syam Chan, Syafruddin Chenny Seftarita Cut Aprilia Cut Elfida Dahlan, Haris Bin Darwanis Darwanis Dedi Suryadi Dewi, Nurfitria Evi Mutia Faisal Faisal Farid Farid, Farid Farid Mulana Fatahillah, Habib Halim, Hendra Halimatussadiah, Halimatussadiah Halimatussakdiah Halimatussakdiah Hamdi Harmen Haris Riyaldi, Muhammad Hawa, Aqlima Putri Hermawan, Yudi Idris, Sofyan Ikhsan In-In Hanidah Iskandarsyah Madjid, Iskandarsyah Ismail, Adawiyah Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Jannah, Rauzatul Jhon Andra Asmara Kanchawongpaisan, Sipnarong Kesuma, T. Meldi Khairat, Ummil Lada, Suddin Long, Ahmad Sunawari bin M. Shabri Abd. Majid Mahdani, Mahdani Mauliani, Mela Muhammad Adam, Muhammad Muhammad Haris Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris Muhammad Syahrizal, Teuku Mukhlis Yunus Nabilah Nabilah Nainggolan, Elisabeth Nainggolan, Susan Grace V Nasution, Lisa Elianti Nisva, Raisa Ullya novindra . Nufus, Zakiatun Nurma Sari, Nurma Nuryadi, Rio Arian Syaputra Othman, Razali Bin Poyang, Jemsin Qashmal, Muhammad Rakhmawati, Lenny Rashid, Muhammad Hafiz Abd Ratna Mulyany, Ratna Rensana, Chloe Ridwan Nurdin Riha Dedi Priantana Riskyandana, Haykal Rivani, Rivani - Rizqi, Muhammad Fauzil Romli SA Runaika, Nafisya Said Musnadi Sakir, A Sandy, Rasidiq Karunia Saputra, Al Mahfud Sari, Meutia Dwi Novita Sartiyah Siregar, M. Ridha Siregar, Muhammad Ridha Sri Rezeki Syahriyal Taufiq Carnegie Dawood Teuku Meldi Kesuma, Teuku Meldi Tiarni, Risa Umuri, Khairil Widalicin Januarty Yaacob, Salmy Edawati Yazwardi Yazwardi, Yazwardi Zahrani, Nazila Zahri Hamat