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Analysis of Students' Arabic Speech Rhythm in Mataram State Islamic University Azis, Abdul Azis; Nasikin, Moh
Cordova Journal language and culture studies Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : The Center for Language Development, Mataram State Islamic University.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/cordova.v14i2.12040

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This paper seeks to explain how students enrolled in the Arabic Language Study Programme at the State Islamic University of Mataram acquire Arabic speech rhythm. The research method utilised was a quantitative descriptive method termed as a survey study which covered 91 respondents comprising of 45% males and 55% females and consisting of the 2020 (40%), 2021 (35%) and 2022 (25%). The findings indicated that around 15% of the respondents are found to be very excellent in the mastery of Arabic rhythms, 40% moderate, 30% poor mastery while 15% did not master Arabic rhythms at all. Other than the place of residence, the factors that contribute to the mastery of speech rhythm are educational background, training frequency and exposure to Arabic-language media where the respondents cited all three as contributing factors totalling 100%, with how many percent each contributing further indicating language barriers such as 40%, 35%, and 25% respectively. Bilingualism is crucial for pronunciation; however, students pointed out their inability to acquire accurate bilingualism as one of the reasons for the students’ deficient Arabic pronunciation, which also involves difficulties in controlling the tempo of pronunciation (50%), the syllables during pronunciation (30%), and acquiring an Arabic vocabulary (20%). Students wish for special training (45%), using audio/video learning media (30%), and receiving individual supervision (25%) in order to better their control of the speech rhythm. The study states that even though a reasonable number of students have acquired sufficient control of rhythm, a great number still have problems with controlling the appropriate timing and pressure when speaking. This calls for more natural and rhythmic Arabic speaking through more practical exercises and accompanying media.
Gerakan Transnasional Ikhwanul Muslimin di Mesir dan Palestina Azis, Abdul Azis
POLITEA Vol 2, No 1 (2019): POLITEA Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Kudus (IAIN Kudus)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/politea.v2i1.5419

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The Transnational Movement of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Palestine.The Muslim Brotherhood is a large transnational movement in the Middle East. Its influence is very strong in education, then extends to the fields of politics, economics, and culture. This research will map the position of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, trace geneology, and the concept of movement. In addition, it also analyzes the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and its influence on the social and political changes of Palestine. This will be explained using a descriptive analysis approach. This study concluded that the policies of the ruling leaders in Egypt experienced changes and ups and downs, especially in pre and post-revolution. This is related to its interaction with the Muslim Brotherhood. The struggle of the Muslim Brotherhood with the Egyptian government is often colored by conspiracies, oppression, which are then greeted with demonstrations and competition for power.