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The Arab Ethnic Identity Politics in Indonesia: A Female Representation in Fatat Qarut and Fatimah Amsariah, Siti; Al-Bahar, Ali Hasan; Ummah, Sayidatul
Buletin Al-Turas Vol 30, No 2 (2024): Buletin Al-Turas
Publisher : Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/bat.v30i2.36014

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PurposeThis research sought to delve into the representation of Arab women in 'Fatat Qarut' and 'Fatimah' as well as conducting a comparative analysis upon the textual ideologies instilled in both works.MethodThis research was a qualitative study utilizing descriptive analysis. A documentation technique was used as data collection means concentrating on specific passages within the text in order to uncover the strategies employed in representing women through textual quotations. Technically, the quotations were analysed using a comparative literature framework and feminist literary criticism. FindingsThis research demonstrated that the two texts present different portrayals of women based on the narrative strategy used. This variance was attributed to the generational gap between the two authors. 'Fatat Qarut' depicts women as superior and independent, whereas 'Fatimah' portrays women as inferior and submissive. ConlcusionThe study conlcudes these depictions highlight that the role and status of women within the Arab ethnic group are shaped and dominated by social and cultural stratification.
Aktualisasi Diri Remaja Dalam Novel Lan Asira Wahdi Karya Amal Ahmad Tha’amah: (Kajian Psikologi Sastra) Zururi, Miftahullah Ilmy; Amsariah, Siti
Citizen : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): CITIZEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia
Publisher : DAS Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/jimi.v5i2.717

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This study analyzes the forms of adolescent self-actualization in the main character "Olla" in the novel Lan Asira Wahdi by Amal Ahmad Tha'amah. Lan Asira Wahdi is the first novel by Amal Ahmad Tha'amah, written in 2010 in Damascus, Syria. The main character "Olla" suffers from severe depression symptoms due to bullying at school. She wants to free herself from her depression symptoms by self-actualizing to achieve peace of mind. This research applies a descriptive-analytical method using the Humanistic Psychology approach, specifically Abraham Maslow's five hierarchies of human needs, to analyze the forms of self-actualization in the character "Olla". The results of this study show, first, that Olla successfully fulfills all her needs for self-actualization. The needs for security, love, and self-esteem are more dominant. This is due to the role of the mother character who is always faithful in helping Olla in the process of fulfilling her self-actualization needs. Second, 11 characteristics of adolescent self-actualization behavior are found in Olla's character, namely: (1) ability to observe reality in depth, (2) acceptance of self and others, (3) spontaneity, honesty and openness, (4) focus on goals and problems outside themselves, (5) independence and having principles, (6) appreciation of efforts made, (7) mystical or peak experiences, (8) social interest, (9) interpersonal relationships, (10) focus on goals and aspirations, and (11) creativity.
Metafora dalam Qosidah Nahdiyyah Satu Abad Nahdlatul Ulama: Resepsi Sastra Wolfgang Iser Umam, Syarifudin Choirul; Amsariah, Siti; Yuningsih, Yeni Ratna
Journal of Linguistics and Social Studies Vol 2, No 1: 2025
Publisher : STAI Nurul Islam Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52620/jls.v2i1.178

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Qasidah Nahdliyah Satu Abad NU (QNSANU) is a literary work composed by KH. Afifudin Muhajir to commemorate the centennial of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU). According to Iser, no literary work holds complete meaning if it remains static as a document; it must be read and actively responded to by readers. Authors deliberately leave gaps or empty spaces within the text as a platform for readers to engage their imagination, leading to multiple interpretations that enrich perspectives and understanding of the literary work. This study aims to examine how these gaps are filled by respondents or readers, thereby revealing diverse interpretations. The research employs a qualitative method, with metaphor data collected through an experimental approach, involving fieldwork and interviews with 11 master's students of Arabic Language and Literature from the Faculty of Adab and Humanities, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Class of 2024. The study emphasizes that the second stanza of Qasidah Nahdliyah Satu Abad NU possesses significant symbolic power in establishing both emotional and intellectual connections with its readers. The findings support the hypothesis that the qasidah serves as an effective aesthetic medium for representing NU's historical, spiritual, and ideological values. Metaphors in the stanza, such as kaukabah (star) and al-barq fi al-zulma (lightning in the darkness), successfully create a framework for diverse interpretations depending on the readers' backgrounds. These interpretations demonstrate the qasidah's ability to bridge multiple perspectives, both among individuals directly connected to NU and those with no direct affiliation.
Redefining Arabic Poetry: Descriptive Historical Perspective Amsariah, Siti; Zekaizak, Fathalla Mohammed Fathalla
Litteratura: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): LITTERATURA
Publisher : Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ltr.v3i1.29038

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Poetry has captivated people from ancient times to the modern era, sparking numerous debates, conflicts, and rivalries. This phenomenon has led to the creation of many books, anthologies, newspapers, and magazines. Countless debates have ensued, news and stories have proliferated, and numerous studies have been conducted on this subject from various perspectives and with different objectives. This research examines poetry from the standpoint of its intrinsic values. The article investigates and analyzes the wisdom of studying poetry, its virtues, and its diverse benefits. The aim of this study is to explore the implications of studying and reading poetry, as well as its merits and advantages. The method used is descriptive-historical, based on the selection of relevant events and facts, and the collection of data pertinent to the research objectives. This article begins with an introduction followed by three main sections: first, the virtues of poetry and the wisdom of studying it; second, the benefits of poetry; and third, the appreciation and rewards for poets and their work. The research findings lead to several significant conclusions: high-quality poetry possesses many virtues and benefits, both in terms of human relationships with the divine and with fellow human beings. These include the promise of paradise and receiving prayers and praise from Allah's beloved, Prophet Muhammad SAW. Poetry serves as a means of expressing gratitude to Allah, enhancing understanding of the Quran, and appreciating its eloquence. It brings joy and longing to the hearts of Muslims, inspires courage in the brave, elevates the spirit, comforts the soul, and bolsters moral fortitude. Such aspects of poetry contribute to spiritual well-being, foster acceptance and openness in social life, and serve as a source of great reward and appreciation.
The Arab Ethnic Identity Politics in Indonesia: A Female Representation in Fatat Qarut and Fatimah Amsariah, Siti; Al-Bahar, Ali Hasan; Ummah, Sayidatul
Buletin Al-Turas Vol. 30 No. 2 (2024): Buletin Al-Turas
Publisher : Fakultas Adab and Humaniora, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/bat.v30i2.36014

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PurposeThis research sought to delve into the representation of Arab women in 'Fatat Qarut' and 'Fatimah' as well as conducting a comparative analysis upon the textual ideologies instilled in both works.MethodThis research was a qualitative study utilizing descriptive analysis. A documentation technique was used as data collection means concentrating on specific passages within the text in order to uncover the strategies employed in representing women through textual quotations. Technically, the quotations were analysed using a comparative literature framework and feminist literary criticism. FindingsThis research demonstrated that the two texts present different portrayals of women based on the narrative strategy used. This variance was attributed to the generational gap between the two authors. 'Fatat Qarut' depicts women as superior and independent, whereas 'Fatimah' portrays women as inferior and submissive. ConlcusionThe study conlcudes these depictions highlight that the role and status of women within the Arab ethnic group are shaped and dominated by social and cultural stratification.