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Exploring Adolescent Development in Diverse Cultures: Insights and Implications Kurniawan Arif Maspul; Catherine Bruneton; Thet Ko Ko Naing; Roman Popov; Perihan Saleh
PESHUM : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 6: Oktober 2023
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/peshum.v2i6.2369

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This study delves at teenage behavior and interactions in many cultural contexts, providing vital insights into their development. This study sheds light on the multifaceted aspects of adolescent behavior, peer relationships, and their quest for independence by employing established theories such as adolescence theory, Erikson's psychosocial development theory, Bandura's social cognition theory, Piaget's cognitive development theory, and Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory. Observations were carried out in Morocco, Egypt, Myanmar, Kyiv, and Jakarta to document the experiences of teenagers aged 12 to 14. The stories emphasize topics such as solidarity, independence, companionship, and identity exploration. The findings include observations such as unity among Moroccan girls, assertive self-expression in Egyptian males, pleasant mixed-gender relationships in Myanmar, and worrying behavior in a Ukrainian adolescent. Adolescent growth is influenced by cultural environment, peer connections, and ecological systems, according to these narratives. The study advances our understanding of teenage experiences across cultures, informing interventions and policies that promote healthy development and well-being.
The Eternal Axis of the Kaaba as Cosmic Nexus and Interfaith Catalyst Maspul, Kurniawan Arif
Pubmedia Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/pssh.v2i4.379

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The Kaaba, an ancient cubic structure in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, stands as a timeless symbol of spiritual centrality, cosmic order, and human unity. More than a physical edifice, it functions as the axis mundi, a metaphysical anchor connecting heaven and earth, a focal point for the collective consciousness of 1.9 billion Muslims, and a sacred site revered across Abrahamic traditions. This study explores the Kaaba’s multidimensional significance, integrating Islamic theology, sacred geometry, neuroscience, and astrophysics to reveal its deeper spiritual, psychological, and scientific dimensions. The Kaaba’s geometric precision aligns with sacred proportions such as the golden ratio (1.618), found in natural formations, galaxies, and DNA helices, suggesting an underlying cosmic design (Livio, 2008). Neuroscientific studies demonstrate that rituals like tawaf (circumambulation of the Kaaba) induce theta brain wave activity, fostering deep meditation, emotional resilience, and neural synchronization (Newberg & Waldman, 2010). From an interfaith perspective, the Kaaba shares symbolic parallels with the Temple Mount in Judaism and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Christianity, reinforcing the universal yearning for a divine connection. n an era of fragmentation, the Kaaba emerges as a beacon of unity, bridging faith, science, and civilization itself. Its enduring legacy, both spiritual and scientific, calls for a renewed appreciation of sacred knowledge—not as an artifact of the past but as a guiding principle for global harmony, interfaith dialogue, and the rediscovery of our interconnected existence.
The Imperative of Zakat on Financial Instruments in a Globalized Economy Maspul, Kurniawan; Mubarak, Islahuddin
Journal of Waqf and Islamic Economic Philanthropy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): May
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/wiep.v2i3.648

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Amidst a $109 trillion global equity market and widening wealth chasms, this study repositions Zakat—Islam’s divine wealth tax—as a radical antidote to neoliberal excess. Synthesizing juristic rigor with empirical analysis, it asserts stocks and asset-backed sukuk as Zakatable under Urud al-Tijarah, contingent on trade intent and Shariah compliance. Indonesia’s BAZNAS emerges as paradigmatic, diverting 12% of $700M annual Zakat from equities to uplift 15,000 families, while Malaysia’s automated systems and Saudi profit-levies reveal scalable blueprints. Yet $1 trillion in uncollected Zakat persists, shackled by bond-based riba, regulatory disarray, and valuation ambiguities. The work champions blockchain traceability, AI-driven compliance, and harmonized global frameworks to unlock Zakat’s latent power. By fusing prophetic ethics with fintech innovation, this research reengineers capitalism’s DNA—transforming speculative markets into conduits of sacred equity, where prosperity is not hoarded but flowed, as Imam Al-Ghazali envisioned, to every corner of our parched world.
Kopitiams at Crossroads: Can Malaysia’s Cultural Heartbeat Survive Globalization? Maspul, Kurniawan; Ardhin, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Social Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/jsd.v2i4.3886

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Kopitiams—Malaysia’s storied coffee shops—are more than culinary landmarks; they are the pulsating heart of a nation’s identity, where centuries of migration, cultural fusion, and communal resilience converge. This interdisciplinary study interrogates how these spaces, born from 19th-century Chinese immigrant labor, evolved into democratic hubs where CEOs and construction workers share kopi tarik (pulled coffee) and nasi lemak, dissolving socioeconomic divides (UNESCO, 2020). Contributing 30% to Malaysia’s GDP through informal economies and sustaining 1.2 million livelihoods, kopitiams epitomize grassroots economic ingenuity, blending Robert Putnam’s social capital with Amartya Sen’s capability approach to empower marginalized communities (World Bank, 2021; Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2022). Yet, their survival teeters on an existential precipice: soaring rents, generational labor shortages, and diabetes rates of 21% linked to sugary teh tarik demand urgent reckoning (WHO, 2023). Neuroscience reveals the olfactory allure of kopi-o triggers dopamine-driven nostalgia, anchoring patrons to intergenerational bonds (Kringelbach, 2005), while Maslow’s hierarchy frames these spaces as psychological sanctuaries—68% of Malaysians sought solace here during COVID-19’s isolation (IPSOS, 2022). However, gentrification’s shadow looms; 90% of Malaysians live near a kopitiam, yet luxury developments threaten their existence, mirroring the demise of New York’s diners (KL City Hall, 2022; Zukin, 2021). This study argues that kopitiams are not relics but resilient blueprints for global cultural preservation. Malaysia may create policies that balance digitization, sustainability, and historical subsidies by combining Japan's kissaten heritage models with Italy's cooperative trattorias. Their survival is a litmus test for humanity’s capacity to honor tradition in a homogenizing world—a choice between erasure and evolution. In every steamed bun and clattering cup, kopitiams challenge us to redefine progress: not as globalization’s casualty, but as a symphony of memory and modernity.
Network Effects and Trust in Malaysia’s Platform Economy Maspul, Kurniawan Arif; Ardhin, Muhammad
Journal of Business Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/jobm.v2i3.33

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The rapid proliferation of platform business models has fundamentally reshaped global economies, with network effects and institutional legitimacy emerging as cornerstones of sustainable platform dominance. This study explores how these two forces interact to influence platform scalability, regulatory acceptance, and long-term market entrenchment, using Malaysia’s platform economy—with a particular focus on Grab—as a case study. Through a multi-theoretical approach, integrating institutional theory, platform economics, and behavioral economics, this research applies a PESTLE framework to dissect the socio-political, economic, and technological forces shaping platform sustainability. Empirical analysis of regulatory policies, market reports, and consumer behavior data illustrates how Grab’s strategic regulatory engagement, cultural adaptation, and gig labor policies contributed to its dominance, while Uber’s inability to navigate Malaysia’s socio-political landscape led to its exit. The study underscores the synergistic relationship between network externalities and regulatory legitimacy, arguing that sustainable platform leadership necessitates not only technological innovation but also deep-rooted institutional agility and cultural intelligence.
Investigating the Specialty Coffee Industry's Allure for Local and Global Investors Maspul, Kurniawan Arif; Akrem, Ahmed Mohammed; Sidiq, Ari Rahmana
Jurnal Sosial Sains dan Komunikasi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Sosial Sains dan Komunikasi (Ju-SoSak), juni 2024
Publisher : SEAN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/ju-sosak.v2i2.387

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The specialty coffee industry has experienced remarkable growth globally, becoming a prominent trend in various regions. In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has emerged as a significant player, attracting substantial investor interest in the specialty coffee sector. This article aims to delve deeper into the reasons behind the allure of the specialty coffee industry in Saudi Arabia, highlighting its position as a global trendsetter in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia's rising middle class, cultural attachment to coffee, thriving coffee culture, government support, and export potential contribute to its appeal for investors. Employing a qualitative approach, including interviews, discussions, and literature review, this study provides comprehensive insights into the specialty coffee industry in Saudi Arabia. The findings emphasize the significant potential for long-term growth and profitability, making specialty coffee investments in Saudi Arabia an attractive proposition for local and global investors.
Discovering the Digital Future: The Potential of Coding Education in Indonesia Maspul, Kurniawan Arif
Jurnal Komputer Indonesia (Ju-Komi) Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): Jurnal Komputer Indonesia (JU-KOMI), Oktober 2023
Publisher : SEAN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/ju-komi.v2i01.362

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Coding education in Indonesia is critical in this age of rapid technological innovation. Coding provides learners with vital digital skills, promotes fairness in education, and improves learning outcomes. To discover the transformative influence of coding instruction, this qualitative study combines on-the-ground observation and a thorough literature review. This study adds to the body of knowledge and informs policymakers and educators by addressing equity discrepancies, evaluating their impact on learning outcomes, and proposing components for sustainable implementation. The findings argue for coding instruction in order to develop an inclusive and future-ready educational environment in Indonesia.
Excel as a Sustainable Accounting Solution for SMEs: A Case Study of Bash Coffee Buraydah Akrem, Ahmed Mohammed; Maspul, Kurniawan Arif
MAR-Ekonomi: Jurnal Manajemen, Akuntansi Dan Rumpun Ilmu Ekonomi Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): Jurnal Manajemen, Akuntansi dan Rumpun Ilmu Ekonomi (MAR-Ekonomi), oktober 202
Publisher : SEAN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/mar-ekonomi.v3i01.363

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This case study looks at the use of Microsoft Excel as a long-term accounting solution for SMEs, using Bash Coffee Buraydah as an example. The study investigates how Excel's familiarity, cost-effectiveness, and customization capabilities contribute to accountants' skills and the company's long-term success. The research gives insights into how Excel improves financial data management, reduces subscription expenses, and improves efficiency and control over accounting operations using a qualitative case study technique that includes interviews and document analysis. The findings inform global SMEs about the benefits of using Excel for cost-effective and long-term accounting processes.
Maximizing Multiple Intelligences for Unprecedented Academic Achievement Maspul, Kurniawan Arif
Cognitive Development Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Cognitive Development Journal
Publisher : Edutech Publishing Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/cognitive.v1i2.10

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This study explores the integration of multiple intelligences and enhancing student motivation in Indonesian classrooms. Individual diversity is respected, inclusive education is promoted, student engagement is maximized, and academic motivation is increased. Educators may develop engaging learning environments that respond to students' talents and interests by identifying and integrating multiple intelligences. To collect perspectives from educators, students, and stakeholders, the study used qualitative approaches such as interviews and observations. According to the findings, using multiple intelligences improves student engagement and academic accomplishment. However, issues such as teacher training and assessment systems must be addressed. Collaboration among educators, policymakers, and stakeholders is critical for implementation success. Indonesia can develop a dynamic and empowering educational system that releases students' full potential by integrating multiple intelligences and local expertise.
ASEAN Unbound: Igniting the Digital Renaissance Maspul, Kurniawan Arif; Ardhin, Muhammad
Journal of Regional Economics and Development Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): May
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/jred.v2i3.679

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ASEAN’s digital metamorphosis, driven by 400 million internet users and a $330 billion digital economy (Google et al., 2021), positions geospatial technology and open-source ERP systems as lifelines for survival and growth. These technologies tackle urbanization crises, disaster resilience, and SME empowerment—critical for a region where 68% will live in cities by 2030 (UNESCAP, 2020) and SMEs form 89% of businesses (ADB, 2022). Geospatial tools, like Indonesia’s One Map Policy resolving 80,000 land conflicts, and ERPNext slashing SME costs by 60% (Cavalcanti et al., 2022; OpenGov Asia, 2018), showcase ASEAN’s cost-innovation edge. Yet, fragmented data policies and skill gaps threaten progress. Government initiatives like Thailand 4.0 and Vietnam’s Digital Transformation Program signal a shift toward inclusive tech ecosystems, while firms like Grab export geospatial logistics globally. This study argues ASEAN’s blend of agility, affordability, and ethical innovation offers a blueprint for the Global South—proving technology can democratize power, save lives, and ignite a moral revolution in an era of crisis.