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DINAMIKA KOPISODA: STUDI TENTANG AKTIVITAS DAN PEMIKIRAN KH SHOLEH DARAT Mustaqim, Abdul; Adam, Mohammed; Habib, Habib; Ni’am, Mohammad Fattahun
Jurnal Lektur Keagamaan Vol 23 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Lektur Keagamaan Vol. 23 No. 1 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Center for Research and Development of Religious Literature and Heritage, Agency for Research and Development and Training, Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31291/jlka.v23i1.1306

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Amid rapid modernization, KOPISODA (Komunitas Pencinta Kiai Sholeh Darat) has emerged as a community dedicated to reviving and preserving the intellectual legacy of a prominent Islamic scholar KH Sholeh Darat. This study explores the dynamics of KOPISODA's activities across Semarang, Yogyakarta, and Klaten, focusing on three core questions: (1) What is the historical trajectory of KOPISODA's development? (2) What factors have contributed to its continuity? (3) What are its contributions to Islamic thought in Indonesia? Employing a qualitative method with historical and phenomenological approaches, data were collected through observation, interviews, documentation, and other relevant sources. Findings indicate that KOPISODA has evolved from a social gathering group into a research-oriented community. This transformation is reflected in its efforts to collect, preserve, digitize, translate, and publish KH Sholeh Darat’s works. The community’s sustainability is supported by the enduring influence of KH Sholeh Darat, the dedication of its founders, backing from his descendants, and the sustained commitment of its members. KOPISODA’s initiatives have not only preserved Javanese-Islamic traditions but have also contributed to the transmission and transformation of moderate Islamic knowledge that harmonizes religious values with national identity.
TRAUMATIC VENTRICULITIS IN AN AFRICAN OSTRICH: A CASE REPORT Adam, Mohammed; Ajadi, Abdullateef Abiodun; Atata, Jamila Abiodun; Akanbi, Olatunde Babatunde
Media Kedokteran Hewan Vol. 33 No. 1 (2022): Media Kedokteran Hewan
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mkh.v33i1.2022.48-52

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Traumatic ventriculitis or hardware disease is the gizzard perforation by sharp foreign bodies (metallic or sharp object) that leads to ulcerative lesions.The present Case Report was to investigate through post mortem examination the cause of African ostrich death. Necropsy was conducted on a dead male adult African Ostrich presented to the postmortem unit of the Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. The gross lesions showed multifocal ecchymotic and petechial haemorrhages and lacerations on the left shank and thigh as well as the cloaca and vent of the bird. A perforation of the proventriculus with adhesion of a pointed nail-like metallic sharp object of 9.4 cm in length was observed. Histopathological findings revealed obliteration of tubular and vascular congestion which predisposed the animal to metabolic disorder.
Pathological and Molecular Investigation of Some Bacterial in the Lungs and Livers of Red Sokoto Goats Slaughtered at Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Adam, Mohammed; Akeem, Ahmed Olayiwola; Barka, Sanni Abdul; Olu, Shoyinka Shodeinde Vincent; Abiodun, Ajadi Abdullateef; Ola-Fadunsin, Shola David
Media Kedokteran Hewan Vol. 34 No. 2 (2023): Media Kedokteran Hewan
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mkh.v34i2.2023.87-101

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This study was conducted to determine the pathological findings and molecular investigation of bacteria flora associated with the lesions in the lungs and livers of goats slaughtered for public consumption at the Ilorin, abattoir. A total of 450 samples (240 lungs and 210 livers) were collected and examined from goats slaughtered at the Ipata slaughterhouse in Ilorin, Kwara State. Of this number, 58 (24.17%; 95% CI = 19.19–29.96) lungs and 17 (8.10%; 95% CI = 5.17–12.58) livers revealed gross and microscopic pathological lesions as a result of bacterial pathogens. Based on gross examination, lung lesions were categorized into bronchopneumonia (27.59%), congestion (22.41%), interstitial pneumonia (17.24%), hemorrhages (13.77%), emphysematous (10.34%), and hyperemia (8.62%). In the liver, hepatic congestion 8 (47.06%) was the most observed gross lesion. Others included hepatic enlargement (29.41), hepatic fibrosis (17.65%), and hepatic abscess (5.88%). The molecular investigation revealed lung pathological lesions were as a result of Klebsiella species (51.72%) and Bacillus species (48.28%), while Escherichia species (52.94%) and Salmonella species (47.06%) were detected in the liver. The molecular analysis showed that the bacteria organisms detected in this study did not fully cluster with similar species from other parts of the world. The infection caused by these bacteria showed histopathological lesions in the lungs and livers. There is need for more studies to further characterize these bacteria species detected from Red Sokoto breeds of goats in-depth.