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Malaysian Society’s Appreciation for Nationhood Symbols in the Face of Industrial Revolution 4.0 Challenges: An Initial Observation Haniffa, Mohamed Ali; Mohamad, Ayu Nor Azilah; Rambely, Nor Azlah Sham
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : ExcelingTech

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59160/ijscm.v9i5.5145

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Abstract-This article discusses the importance of Malaysian society in appreciating the symbols of Malaysian nationhood. The symbols of Malaysian nationhood are the country’s Coat of Arms, National Anthems, National Flags, National Flowers and National Languages. It also discusses the appreciation and preparedness required by Malaysian society in sustaining the survival of Industrial Revolution 4.0. This article is a preliminary study conducted based on reading, observation and views. This study uses library resources. The findings based on the preliminary study indicate that Malaysians still have a low level of knowledge and sensitivity to the Malaysian national symbols. Keywords-Appreciation, Symbols of Malaysian nationhood, Nationalism, Identity, Industrial Revolution 4.0.
Involvement of Families as Owners of Cultural Heritage Improving Religious Tourism in Banda Aceh: Perspective of Maslahah Theory Mukhtar, Marduati; Haniffa, Mohamed Ali; Paidi, Zulhilmi bin; Thaib, Mawardi M.
Samarah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Hukum Islam Vol 6, No 2 (2022): Samarah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Hukum Islam
Publisher : Islamic Family Law Department, Sharia and Law Faculty, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/sjhk.v6i2.12537

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The increase in the tourism sector, particularly religious and cultural tourism to Indonesia, especially Aceh, can contribute to the increasing number of visits. This study aims to discuss families’ involvement in managing cultural heritage in Banda Aceh. The research method is phenomenological qualitative research, analyzed using maslahah theory. Data collection techniques used are interviews, observation, and document analysis. The results indicate that some cultural heritages in Banda Aceh have economic, historical, and religious value. One of the preferred tourist destinations is the Tomb of Sheikh Abdurrauf, which is visited by many domestic and foreign tourists. Apart from that, the involvement of families or heirs as managers of cultural heritage will provide maslahah value, or benefits, for the heirs, country, tourists, and the public in general. Among others, the benefits for the heirs are both economically and responsibly as an inheritance from their ancestors. For the country, the cultural sites will be maintained and remain sustainable, thus bringing in foreign exchange. Meanwhile, for the tourists and the public, the benefit will meet their tourism, spiritual and economic needs. Another addition is that the site is historical evidence of the great scholar who played a role in the spread of Islam in the archipelago and the Southeast Asian peninsula. Therefore, the preservation of cultural heritage involving the heirs is paramount in the context of maslahah.  
Propaganda of the Bintang Timur Newspaper during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, 1963-1965 Osman, Samsul Kamil; Haniffa, Mohamed Ali; binti Rambely, Nor Azlah Sham
JURNAL JAWI Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Media, Resistance and Social Harmony
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/jawi.v7i2.24698

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This survey study aims to review the propaganda activities of the Bintang Timur newspaper, published by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation from 1963 to 1965. The objective of this study is to examine how effectively the PKI utilized Bintang Timur to spread propaganda in order to gain public support for the movement to Ganyang Malaysia (Crush Malaysia). The propaganda, through articles and cartoons, successfully instilled hatred among the people towards the leaders and citizens of Malaysia. This study explores the Indonesian Communist Party's (PKI) role in the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation (1963-1965), using historical methodology and focusing on its political, social, and military involvement. Data is collected through library research, primarily examining newspapers published by the PKI. In addition to references at the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia, field studies such as interviews and observations were also conducted by the author. The study's findings show that the propaganda of the Indonesian Communist Party, through both written content and the use of cartoons, successfully influenced the Indonesian public to support President Sukarno's confrontation policy towards Malaysia. This public support was translated into backing for President Sukarno’s Ganyang Malaysia campaign.