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Keragaman dan Kelimpahan Arthropoda Tanah pada Tumpangsari Tanaman Cabai Merah, Jagung, dan Semangka Haerul HaerulU; Nurariaty Agus; A. Nasruddin; Ahdin Gassa
Jurnal Agrotek Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Agrotech) Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Agrotek Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Agrotech)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Singaperbangsa Karawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33661/jai.v7i1.5361

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Intercropping cropping patterns can increase the diversity and abundance of soil arthropods that can function as pest control for plants while maximizing land use. This study aims to determine the diversity and abundance of soil arthropods in the planting of monoculture chilies, intercropping with watermelon, chili intercropping with corn, and chili intercropping with corn and watermelon. The study was conducted in the Maros Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The study was conducted from August to November 2018. A sampling of natural enemy insects using pitfall traps installed for 1x24 hours with observational intervals every two weeks. From all of the cropping patterns, the soil arthropods that were found were spiders and several ant, namely: Odontomachus sp., Monomarium sp. and Anoplolepis sp. The insect diversity index was found to be low with an average of 0.07 in the chili cropping pattern intercropped with watermelon up to 0.17 in the monoculture chili cropping pattern and the chili cropping pattern intercropped with corn and watermelon. Soil arthropods that dominate in all types of cropping patterns were the Minimu monomorium ant species with the highest population of 2,987 individuals found in the chili cropping pattern intercropped with watermelons.
Kenajisan Babi dan Hewan Buas serta Mekanisme Penyuciannya (Studi Komparasi Mazhab Malikī dan Mazhab Syafi’ī) Jahada Mangka; Ronny Mahmuddin; A. Nasruddin
AL-QIBLAH: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Bahasa Arab Vol 3 No 5 (2024): AL-QIBLAH: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Bahasa Arab
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (P3M) Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Islam dan Bahasa Arab (STIBA) Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36701/qiblah.v3i5.1749

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This research aims to determine the status of impurity of pigs and wild animals and the mechanism of their purification from the perspective of the Malikī school and the Shafi'ī school of thought. This research is a type of library research, namely research carried out by collecting data from books or literature from previous research. This research was carried out by collecting data from searches or other writings, both from primary data sources and secondary data sources, as well as other literature related to the impurity of pigs and wild animals and their purification mechanisms. The results of the research found are as follows: first, the Malikī school and the Shafi'ī school of thought differ regarding the impurity of pigs and wild animals. The Malikī School says that pigs and wild animals are pure animals when they are alive, but when they are dead they are still considered unclean, the Shafi'ī School says that pigs and wild animals are unclean animals whether they are alive or dead. Second, the Malikī school and the Shafi'ī school of thought differ regarding the mechanism for purifying pigs and wild animals. The Malikī School says that the mechanism for cleansing pigs and wild animals is to use water without requiring the number of splashes and the use of soil or dust, the Syafi'ī School says that the mechanism for cleansing pigs and wild animals is that they must be washed seven times, one of which is using soil or dust. It is hoped that the implications of this research will be useful information for the general public, especially in understanding the impurity status of pigs and wild animals and their purification mechanisms from the perspective of the Malikī and Shafi'ī schools of thought. This information is important to increase public understanding of fiqh rules related to cleanliness and purity in Islam.
Kenajisan Babi dan Hewan Buas serta Mekanisme Penyuciannya (Studi Komparasi Mazhab Malikī dan Mazhab Syafi’ī): The Uncleanness of Pigs and Wild Animals and Their Purification Mechanisms (Comparative Study of the Malikī School and the Shafi'ī School) Jahada Mangka; Ronny Mahmuddin; A. Nasruddin
AL-QIBLAH: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Bahasa Arab Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): AL-QIBLAH: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Bahasa Arab
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (P3M) Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Islam dan Bahasa Arab (STIBA) Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36701/qiblah.v3i5.1749

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This research aims to determine the status of impurity of pigs and wild animals and the mechanism of their purification from the perspective of the Malikī school and the Shafi'ī school of thought. This research is a type of library research, namely research carried out by collecting data from books or literature from previous research. This research was carried out by collecting data from searches or other writings, both from primary data sources and secondary data sources, as well as other literature related to the impurity of pigs and wild animals and their purification mechanisms. The results of the research found are as follows: first, the Malikī school and the Shafi'ī school of thought differ regarding the impurity of pigs and wild animals. The Malikī School says that pigs and wild animals are pure animals when they are alive, but when they are dead they are still considered unclean, the Shafi'ī School says that pigs and wild animals are unclean animals whether they are alive or dead. Second, the Malikī school and the Shafi'ī school of thought differ regarding the mechanism for purifying pigs and wild animals. The Malikī School says that the mechanism for cleansing pigs and wild animals is to use water without requiring the number of splashes and the use of soil or dust, the Syafi'ī School says that the mechanism for cleansing pigs and wild animals is that they must be washed seven times, one of which is using soil or dust. It is hoped that the implications of this research will be useful information for the general public, especially in understanding the impurity status of pigs and wild animals and their purification mechanisms from the perspective of the Malikī and Shafi'ī schools of thought. This information is important to increase public understanding of fiqh rules related to cleanliness and purity in Islam.