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Enhancing Qur'anic Literacy Among The Community of Sioban Village Mentawai Islands Through The Service Learning Method Alim, Muhammad Nurul; Jefri Adiminoto; Tio Gunawan; Laode Muhammad Raudhatul Jannah; Muhhammad Faujan; Ashari Erlangga; Randy Putra Lopolisa; Ahmad Sholihin
As-sunnah: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2025): AL-ARKHABiiL: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : ASSUNNAH PRESS

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The high rates of illiteracy, both in Latin script and in the Arabic script of the Qur'an, pose a major challenge to strengthening religious literacy within minority Muslim communities, particularly in remote areas such as Sioban Village in the Mentawai Islands. This community service project aims to enhance Qur'anic reading skills among illiterate community members through the application of a community-based Service Learning model, utilizing the talaqqi-tahsin approach, contextual learning, and the reinforcement of religious character. The methods employed included intensive training sessions, experience-based repetition, and the active involvement of local leaders and families. The results of the program indicate that approximately 40% of participants were able to independently read basic Qur'anic text, alongside a significant increase in self-confidence and religious participation. These findings suggest that a community- and person-centered approach is effective in addressing religious literacy challenges in marginalized communities. It is hoped that this program can serve as an implementable model for Qur'anic illiteracy eradication initiatives in other remote areas with similar characteristics.
PDF The Influence of Islamic Business Ethics on the Behavior of Traditional Market Traders: A Case Study of Pamekasan Evening Market: Pengaruh Etika Bisnis Islam terhadap Perilaku Pedagang Pasar Tradisional: Studi Kasus Pasar Sore Pamekasan Ahmad Sholihin; Dinul Koyyimah
JEIZA : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Az-Zain Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): JEIZA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Az-Zain
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah & LP2M STAI Az-Zain Sampang

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This study aims to analyze the influence of Islamic business ethics on the behavior of traders at Pamekasan's Evening Market. Islamic business ethics emphasizes moral principles such as shiddiq (trustworthiness), amanah (trustworthiness), tabligh (prophetic conduct), fathanah (faithfulness), and istiqamah (steadfastness), which are oriented toward blessings, not merely material gain. The study employed a quantitative approach with simple linear regression analysis. The study population comprised 103 traders at Pamekasan's New Evening Market, with a sample size of 39 respondents selected using purposive sampling. Primary data were collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed using validity and reliability tests, classical assumption tests, and t-tests for hypothesis testing. The results indicate that Islamic business ethics have a positive and significant influence on trader behavior, with a contribution value of 83%, categorized as "very strong." This finding indicates that the higher the application of Islamic business ethics, the more positive the traders' behavior in conducting their business. This research provides practical implications for business actors and policymakers to encourage the application of Islamic ethical principles in trade to create a just and blessed business ecosystem.