Sa’dudin, Ihsan
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MAKANAN HIGIENIS DAN BERGIZI DALAM PERSPEKTIF AGAMA ISLAM Munasib, Munasib; Sa’dudin, Ihsan
Jurnal Tawadhu Vol 3, No 1 (2019): Jurnal Tawadhu
Publisher : IAIIG Cilacap

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Material content of Islamic Education at the University of Health is not only related to pure Islamic material. But ideally it is correlated with facultative-based material and study programs.Food studies in the Nutrition Science Study Program will always be interesting and developing, one of the focuses of the study is about food safety and halalness. Many studies have examined food security using the food science and health sciences approaches, but there are still few studies that discuss food halalness. Therefore an interdisciplinary approach is needed, namely integrating Islamic science approaches (Islamic Education) with health sciences. The purpose of this study is to find a picture of the concept of hygienic and nutritious food in the perspective of Islam.
The Phenomenon of Crisis of Religious Understanding in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic Alghiffary, Muhammad; Safitri, Eka; Sa’dudin, Ihsan; Al Khasy, Moh. Ali Qorror; Siregar, Nasrun Salim
Religious: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama dan Lintas Budaya Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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Covid-19 affects the established order of worship. Muslims are required to wear masks, keep their distance, and eliminate greetings during congregations. At certain times, mosques are also required to close temporarily to prevent the spread of the virus. In fact, these rules are not obeyed by the Muslim community in the city of Pekalongan, in fact, some pilgrims oppose it. This study aims to analyze the relationship of health protocol practice with religious understanding and the role of mosques in helping victims affected by covid-19. The study uses qualitative methods in which the main data in the form of words and actions are taken using observation, interview and documentation techniques. Data in the form of words was taken using interview techniques to 27 pilgrims. The data in the form of actions was taken using observation techniques by observing religious phenomena in 12 mosques. Both data are documented using recordings and images as a form of data validation. The results of this study showed a crisis of religious understanding experienced by mosque administrators and worshippers. The management is adamant not to close the mosque in the midst of the pandemic and is reluctant to allocate infaq to the social realm of victims affected by covid-19. The pilgrims are divided into three groups: trust, doubt, and distrust of the coronavirus. However, it does not affect the effectiveness of preventive measures instructed by the government. Most pilgrims apply health protocols. Some pilgrims also consider sharia rules to be above government rules, so religious activities must still be carried out