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Hubungan Profil Hematologi, Protein Urin, Dan Obesitas Ibu Hamil Pada Kejadian Preeklampsia Rihlatun Namira Sudirman, Siti; Haruna, Nadyah; Nurdin, Azizah; Irnawati, Risma; Gassing, Abdul Qadir
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 13 No 2 (2024): JURNAL KESEHATAN
Publisher : STIKES Ngesti Waluyo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46815/jk.v13i2.292

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Excessive weight gain, abnormal haematological profiles, and the presence of urinary protein in pregnant women with preeclampsia may lead to higher maternal mortality. This study aims to determine the relationship between haematological profiles, urine protein, and obesity in the incidence of preeclampsia. Quantitative analytical approach case-control using secondary data from patient medical records at RSIA Sitti Khadijah 1 Muhammadiyah Makassar from January 2020-August 2022. The research sample included 330 samples consisting of 165 cases and 165 controls. The haematological profiles of pregnant women with preeclampsia showed that the predominant haemoglobin level was normal (p-value = 0.579), normal erythrocytes (p-value = 0.447), abnormal leukocytes (p-value = 0.077), abnormal hematocrit (p-value = 0.218), normal platelets (p-value = 0.692), MCV (p-value 0.729), abnormal MCH (p-value = 0.654), and abnormal MCHC (p-value 0.404). Regarding urine protein, dominantly has positive protein (p-value=0.000). Pregnant women who suffer from preeclampsia were predominantly obese (p-value=0,005). There was no significant relationship between haematological profiles and the incidence of preeclampsia. There is a significant relationship between urine protein and obesity and preeclampsia incidence.
The Traditional Land Inheritance System of The Awo Community Enrekang Regency: a Maslahah Perspective Alwi, Mujahid; Supardin, Supardin; Patimah, Patimah; Gassing, Abdul Qadir; Hamsir, Hamsir
Bilancia: Jurnal Studi Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Bilancia: Jurnal Studi Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/blc.v19i1.3797

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In general, there are three inheritance regulations that apply in Indonesia, namely Islamic inheritance regulations, customary inheritance regulations, and inheritance regulations governed by the state. The research focuses on: How is the practice of land inheritance in the Awo community of Baraka District? What are the obstacles in the implementation of Islamic inheritance in the customary inheritance law of the Awo community in Baraka District? And how is the Maslahah perspective on the land inheritance system in the Awo community of Baraka District? This study uses a qualitative field research method with a normative theological and ethnographic approach. The data sources are community leaders, religious leaders, and the Awo community. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and document studies. The findings of this study show that the land inheritance system in the Awo community has been maintained across generations through oral tradition. Inheritance land, known as "manah," is a family asset managed collectively. This system is based on the bilateral principle, which provides equitable inheritance rights to descendants. The implementation of the Islamic inheritance system in the Awo community faces challenges, as there is a conceptual difference between customary inheritance, which grants equal rights to both men and women, and Islamic law, where inheritance distribution differs. There is also a strong influence of local traditions and a lack of understanding of Islamic law. The land inheritance system in the Awo community can be analyzed through the Maslahah approach, which aims to achieve benefits in accordance with Islamic jurisprudence principles. Unlike Islamic law, this land inheritance practice provides benefits by maintaining the unity of assets and ensuring the sustainability of livelihoods. The collective system applied supports the Maqasid al-Syariah. By maintaining the inheritance system, the land remains a heritage passed down through generations, which has implications for the preservation of wealth (hifz mall) and descendants (hifz nasl).