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EFEKTIVITAS PROGRAM RUMAH TIDAK LAYAK HUNI (RTLH) BAGI MASYARAKAT TIDAK MAMPU MANUSIA SUKU LAUT DI KABUPATEN LINGGA, PROVINSI KEPULAUAN RIAU Jannah, Syarifah Mifthahul; Nurlaily, Nurlaily; Situmeang, Ampuan
MIZAN, Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 14 No 1 (2025): Mizan: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum
Publisher : Universitas Islam Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32503/mizan.v14i1.7052

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One of the government programs, namely the Uninhabitable House Program (RTLH), aims to improve the standard of living of underprivileged communities, such as the Suku Laut community in Lingga Regency, Riau Islands Province. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which the RTLH program has been implemented and how it impacts the welfare of the Suku Laut community. By using semi-structured interview techniques, document analysis, and observation, an empirical legal research methodology is used. The research employs an empirical legal research method, utilizing semi-structured interviews, observations, and document studies as techniques. The findings indicate that the RTLH program has contributed to improvements in housing conditions, health, and access to basic facilities. However, challenges were identified in program implementation, such as uneven aid distribution and logistical issues that affect overall program effectiveness. Therefore, it is recommended that improvements be made in planning, transparency, and periodic evaluation to ensure that the program's benefits are comprehensively and sustainably experienced by the community.
Efektivitas Penerapan Transaksi QRIS Era Covid-19 di Pasar Tradisional Kota Batam Menurut Perspektif Hukum Progresif Permatasari, Rika; Amboro, F. Yudhi Priyo; Nurlaily, Nurlaily
AL-MANHAJ: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial Islam Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almanhaj.v4i2.1780

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In the Covid-19 era, the Minister of Public Health uses non-cash transactions, non-cash transactions that reduce direct interaction are the QRIS (Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard) payment system, with a QR Code Scan of successful payment transactions. So according to researchers, traditional markets in Batam city are places that often use cash transactions, so it is good if QRIS payments can be made in traditional markets. The research used by the researcher is empirical which goes directly to the field to see the market situation and how effective the implementation of QRIS is by conducting interviews with business actors in the traditional market. The researcher obtained data from DISPRINDAG, Bank Indonesia and Conventional Banks for effective implementation of QRIS in Traditional Markets because of the 51 Traditional Markets in Batam City only 3 traditional markets have implemented QRIS, so the solution is according to Government Progressive Law, Bank Indonesia and Conventional Banks that support QRIS must conduct socialization to traditional market businesses and the community to explain more clearly and help business actors who want to implement QRIS so that the implementation of QRIS can run effectively, and can suppress the transmission of Covid-19, at the Batam City Traditional Market by utilizing the non-cash payment method using QRIS
Analysing English Language Education Department Students’ Listening Comprehension Difficulties and Strategies Kristantiningsih, Wulandari; Nurlaily, Nurlaily
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 11 No 1 (2023): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v11i1.16413

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This research aimed to reveal students' internal and external difficulties in dealing with listening comprehension tests. The research was conducted in the English Language Education Department at a private university in Batam. The total of participants was 32 students, including second and third-year students. The data were analysed through mix-method, using three different instruments: a questionnaire, a listening comprehension test and an interview to collect students' perceptions of their challenges and the listening strategy applied. The students were categorised into two groups: intermediate and advanced students. The findings show that students tend to lose track of long conversation due to a lack of background knowledge and apply an ineffective strategy. Intermediate students utilised the combination of cognitive, metacognitive and socio-affective strategies as advanced students did; however, they still needed to obtain unsatisfactory results due to ineffective strategies. Thus, this research can be useful for educational practitioners, syllabus developers, and students, in general, to be aware of the apprehension and exhibit a suitable strategy to minimise the issue.
Efektivitas Pelaksanaan PERDA Pengelolaan Sampah di Batam Kota Terhadap Sustainable Development Goals Alriyadi, Yan; Nurlaily, Nurlaily; Seroja, Triana Dewi
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ekasakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i1.1039

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Waste management is something that is important and needs attention. The 1945 Constitution has guaranteed the basic rights of citizens to the environment as stipulated in Article 28H paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution which reads "Everyone has the right to live in physical and spiritual prosperity, to have a place to live, and to have a good and healthy environment and entitled to health services”. The Batam City Government has established Batam City Regional Regulation Number 11 of 2013 concerning Waste Management as the implementing regulation of Law no. 18 of 2008 in the city of Batam. However, in reality in the field, the management and handling of waste in the city of Batam can still be said to be not optimal. Based on the data, the waste transported to the TPA (direct and indirect is 57.36% or 1,523.20 m³/day, the waste is managed independently by the community is 0.033% or 0.95 m³/day, the 3R Processed waste (TPS3R/ TPST/Waste Bank) of 0.52% or 1.45 m³/day, and Unprocessed waste of 42.56% or 1,130.04 m³/day.This research is an empirical juridical study using a sociological approach.Primary data used in this study were field studies in the form of data and interview results with the Batam City Environment Service as well as the results of interviews with some communities around the Batam Kota sub-district, and coupled with data obtained from research questionnaires which were distributed to communities around the Batam sub-district area City using random sampling method.
Taḥlīlu al Insāniyyati fī Riwāyati al Faḍīlati li Muṣṭafā Luṭfī al Manfaluṭī (Dirāsatun Taḥlīliyyatun fī ‘Ilmi al Ijtimā’i al Adabī) Anggraini, Citra Dewi Nur; Nurlaily, Nurlaily
Al-Uslub: Journal of Arabic Linguistic and Literature Vol. 6 No. 01 (2022): Al-Uslub: Journal of Arabic Linguistic and Literature
Publisher : Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/al-uslub.v6i01.126

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Al-fadhilah novel is an adaptation of an original novel in French. The novel presents life on Mauritius island, Africa. The value of humanism presented in the novel is a criticism that alludes to colonial Europe at that time. This study aims to analyze the value of humanism in the novel. The research method used in descriptive qualitative with the type of library research. Data obtained through novel, internet and other sources. In this study, the researcher obtained some data from the novel. Among them a re two data in the literary aspect which is a picture of life at that time. The values of humanism in the novel are cooperation, mutual help, social solidarity, sympathy, kindness and mutual advice.
Taḥlīlu al Akhṭa’i al Imlā’iyyati fī Kitābati al Lughati al ‘Arabiyyati ‘inda al Talāmīżi fī al Madrasati Ahmad Daḥlān fī Madīnati Jāmbi (Dirāsatun Taḥlīliyyatun fī Qawā’idi al Imlā’iyyati) Putri, Nurhaliza; Nurlaily, Nurlaily
Al-Uslub: Journal of Arabic Linguistic and Literature Vol. 6 No. 02 (2022): Al-Uslub: Journal of Arabic Linguistic and Literature
Publisher : Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/al-uslub.v6i02.129

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The type of research used is qualitative research. Research whose data is obtained using learning methods in the field or personal fieldwork. This study analyzes writing errors in writing Arabic at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Ahmad Dahlan in Jambi City. This research was conducted because the researchers found the problem of students' writing errors in spelling in Arabic at Madrasah Tsanawiyah in Ahmad Dahlan, Jambi City. at Ahmad Dahlan, Jambi City. 2. What are the causes of frequent errors in writing spelling in Arabic at Madrasah Tsanawiyah in Ahmad Dahlan, Jambi City.3. What is the solution to overcome spelling errors in writing Arabic for students at Madrasah Tsanawiyah in Ahmad Dahlan, Jambi City. The results of the study show that: The causes of imla errors after using the theory that there are errors made by students at the Ahmad Dahlan School in the city of Jambi include: errors in terms of writing with different amounts in each surah including errors in writing surah alfatihah, errors in surah an-nas, Error in surah al-Maun. as well as errors in hamzah washol and hamzah qhot'i and errors in writing Arabic. the causes of student errors are lack of understanding of Arabic vocabulary, lack of understanding of recitation and do not understand writing hijaiyah letters, do not understand the rules, lack of practice on imla and lack of focus in learning imla. The solution to reducing imla errors is by: 1.The teacher's role The teacher pays more attention to imla errors and provides training in Arabic writing, coupled with an understanding of Arabic vocabulary, 2. emphasizes understanding related to recitation and also in writing hijaiyah letters so that students are more it's easy to write IMLA, 3. provide practice or learning related to IMLA, and use books related to Islamic imla learning. The school supports it by providing facilities for books related to IMLA to make it easier for students to understand what IMLA and Qawaidul Imla are so that students more interested and enthusiastic in learning Arabic.
Taḥlīlu Ḥarfi al Jarri fī alKitābi al Qirā’ati al Rasyīdati li Abī al Hasani ‘Alī al Husnī al Nadwī: Dirāsatun Taḥlīliyyatun fī ‘Ilmi al Nahwi Latifa, Intan Septia; Nurlaily, Nurlaily
Al-Uslub: Journal of Arabic Linguistic and Literature Vol. 7 No. 01 (2023): Al-Uslub: Journal of Arabic Linguistic and Literature
Publisher : Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/al-uslub.v7i01.143

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Learning jar letters analyzed in the Kitab Al-Qiroatir Rhosidah Li Abi Hasan An-Nadawi has various meanings of jar letters which are one of the problems in this study, while the objectives of this study are to: know the kinds of jar harfus, determine The word law which is located after Harfu Jar in the book of Al-Qiroatir Rhosidah Li Abi Hasan An-Nadawi. This type of research uses a literature study approach with jar letters as the object and analyzes using the book of nahwu rules. The source of the research data is the Kitab Al-Qiroatir Rhosidah Li Abi Hasan An-Nadawi. The object of this research is the number of harfu jars, determining the location of harfu jars, the meaning of harfu jars. The technique of this research is library research. The instrument used is the author assisted by text data, writing instruments and a laptop. And the method used to analyze the data is a description of the analysis. The results of this study the authors conclude that: as for the number of jar harfu there are 295 words. the letter min has 50 words and has 5 meanings, and the letter ila has 48 words and has 3 meanings, and the letter an has 10 words and has 3 meanings, and the letter ala has 20 words and has 6 meanings, and the letter fi has 112 words and has 5 meanings, and the letter ba has 38 ka and has 5 meanings, and the lam letter has 17 words and has 6 meanings, and the last letter kaf has 1 word, namely the meaning of attaukid.
Bridging Expectations and Experiences: Exploring Teacher–Learner Dynamics in the BIPA Program Nurlaily, Nurlaily; Marsevani, Maya; Trisannia, Yowina; Putra, Rizky
JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v14i1.18044

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This study explored the alignment between teacher expectations and learner experiences of the BIPA (Bahasa Indonesia for Foreign Speaker) program. Since the demand for BIPA is increasing, these dynamics have to be understood in order to improve language learning outcomes. The research employed a mixed methods approach in a university in Batam and involved eight teachers and nine learners of different cultural backgrounds. Interviews, questionnaires and observations were used to gather data. The partial alignment of teacher expectations and learner experiences were found. Both focus on speaking skills and give regular feedback, but they differ in how to teach, how fast they should pace the lesson, and how to engage learners. The challenges that were faced include grammar, pronunciation and understanding spoken instructions. The research concluded that these gaps are addressed through differentiated instruction, interactive activities and culturally responsive teaching. These changes might increase learner satisfaction and program effectiveness. Research findings made clear the need for more learner centered approaches and provide important guidance for stakeholders and future studies to improve BIPA programs.
PROVIDING HOUSING TO THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ORANG LAUT: Fulfilling Rights or Changing Culture? Tan, Winsherly; Kalita, Manashi; Seroja, Triana Dewi; Nurlaily, Nurlaily; Silviani, Ninne Zahara
Al-Risalah Vol 25 No 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v25i2.1958

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The right to get a decent place to live is the right of every person, including the sea people. Therefore, the local government builds houses and moves the sea people from living on boats and nomads to houses. The problem is that living in a house has changed their culture, which usually lives a nomadic life at sea. The purpose of this study is first to analyze the accuracy of the local government’s steps. Second, to analyze the right legal solution in providing decent housing for the sea people. The method in this study is empirical juridical. The type of data used is primary data, namely observations and interviews, and secondary data, namely laws and regulations. In addressing the formulation of the problem in this study, the legal and theoretical basis is the Progressive Legal Theory. The results of the study indicate that the steps taken by the local government in providing physical housing and legalizing the houses are good, but not right, because they have changed the culture of the sea people. A house is a manifestation of a group’s culture, so moving the sea people into houses not only changes their culture but also their lifestyle and work patterns. Therefore, the legal solution is to establish a halfway house with an empowerment program for the sea people, which can be regulated under the Lingga, Indonesia regional regulation. Then it is also necessary to form a law that specifically regulates indigenous peoples to accommodate the traditional rights of indigenous peoples.
Regulating Dark Patterns in Indonesian E-Commerce: Comparative Lessons from South Korea and the EU Az-Zahra’, Putri Nabila; Nurlaily, Nurlaily; Agustianto, Agustianto
Journal of Judicial Review Vol. 27 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jjr.v27i2.11304

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The proliferation of dark patterns, which are manipulative interface designs that influence user decisions, poses a major legal challenge in e-commerce by compromising consumer autonomy. However, existing Indonesian legal instruments (Consumer Protection Law, the amended EIT Law, and the Personal Data Protection Law) do not explicitly address them. The core legal issue lies in the absence of clear legal provisions, definitions, and enforcement mechanisms governing dark patterns in Indonesia’s digital marketplace. This study aims to evaluate the regulatory gaps in Indonesia's consumer protection framework by comparing it with more advanced legal systems in South Korea and the European Union. Employing a normative legal research method and a comparative-legal approach, the study analyzes legal texts and institutional mechanisms from all three jurisdictions. The findings indicate three regulatory gaps in Indonesia: the lack of explicit substantive prohibitions, the absence of specialized institutional oversight, and the unavailability of technical guidelines for digital interface governance. In contrast, South Korea regulates five categories of dark patterns through its E-Commerce Act and enforces compliance through the Korea Fair Trade Commission, while the European Union explicitly prohibits deceptive design practices under the Digital Service Act, supported by the UCPD, GDPR, and the EDPB Guidelines. These comparative insights indicate that Indonesia’s reactive regulatory posture fails to reflect the ideals of justice, legal certainty, and social utility as articulated by Gustav Radbruch. Academically, this study contributes by offering a structured three-pillar framework: substantive norms, institutional strengthening, and technical guidelines, as a foundation for developing a more adaptive and consumer-centered digital regulatory system. To remedy this, the study recommends adopting a progressive legal strategy inspired by Satjipto Rahardjo, involving explicit statutory definitions, institutional reforms, and technical instruments such as interface ethics guidelines and integrated digital dispute resolution systems.