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The Role of Al-Qur'an Learning Center for Children in Increasing of Religious Moderation Values in Kenagarian Air Bangis, West Pasaman Asmara, Musda; Kurniawan, Rahadian; Sarweni, Sarweni; Wijayanti, Fian
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 10, No 1 (2023): Moderation of Religion and Islamic Law
Publisher : Universitas Nurul Jadid

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/at-turas.v10i1.5533

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Kenagarian Air Bangis is located in West Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra Province, one of the heterogeneous areas in Minangkabau. Therefore, it is important to instill and teach the values of religious moderation to students from an early age so that it is easy to appreciate and respect other people of different ethnicities, races, and religions. This study aimed to see whether the understanding of religious moderation has been instilled in students. The study results concluded that the Al-Qur'an Learning Center For Children (TPA) in Kenagarian Air Bangis had shown its role as a non-formal educational institution in instilling and implementing religious moderation values in students. Teachers on faith, morals, and adab have delivered teaching materials related to religious moderation. Even though it has not been structured and managed properly, the values contained in national commitment, tolerance, anti-radicalism and violence, and accommodating local culture have been conveyed to students, such as respecting followers of other religions and respecting people of different ethnicities, races, and religions. It is proven that they have never received discriminatory treatment, harassment, and inter-religious bullying in the Kenagarian Air Bangis; they live side by side even though the non-Muslim community is far from the Muslim community, but in social relations and service to the community, they are treated the same as their rights as a citizen.
Aggregation Model to Determine Criteria Weights for Integrated Primary Health Care Information System (IPCIS) Implementation Kusumadewi, Sri; Kurniawan, Rahadian; Wahyuni, Elyza Gustri; Arifin, Aridhanyati; Rosita, Linda; Mutmainna, Mutmainna
Jurnal Teknik Informatika (Jutif) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): JUTIF Volume 7, Number 2, April 2026
Publisher : Informatika, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52436/1.jutif.2026.7.2.5619

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Implementation of the Integrated Primary Health Care Information System (IPCIS) in integrated community health posts (posyandu) is influenced by various factors, including technical aspects, human resources, policies, and data governance. Given the diverse field conditions, the impact of each factor can vary, so it is important to understand the relative importance of each criterion. This study aims to determine the weight of the criteria that influence the implementation of IPCIS in posyandu. Ten people answered the questions correctly (out of 22 respondents), including cadres, sub-district staff, and health workers from Tirtorahayu Village. Respondent preferences were collected using three approaches: rank-based aggregation (Borda, Condorcet, Copeland), score-based aggregation (average), and voting-based aggregation (plurality and majority) to obtain the criteria weights (w) and a comparative analysis between the approaches. The findings demonstrate that the IPCIS criteria for security and protection of personal data were consistently given the highest weights. In the ranking-based aggregation approaches (w_Borda=0.11, w_Condorcet=0.20, w_Copeland=0.19). In score-based aggregation approaches (w=0.11). In voting-based aggregation approaches (w=0.15). It is indicating a strong group consensus regarding the importance of these aspects in IPCIS implementation. The combination of ranking-based and score-based aggregation resulted in stable IPCIS implementation criterion weights that reflected group consensus, with voting-based aggregation acting as validation. The practical implication is that the obtained weighted criteria can be used as a basis for determining program priorities and resource allocation when implementing IPCIS.
Co-Authors Abdullah Abdullah Achmad Khodzim Affan Mahtarami Affan Mahtarami, Affan Agung Wibowo Agus Darmawan Ahmad R Pratama Ahmad, Lugie Nur Ananda, Devi Rizki Dwi Andri Panca Purnama Aridhanyati Arifin Arrie Kurniawardhani Aziz, Muhammad Thariq Dhina Puspasari Wijaya, Dhina Puspasari Dhomas Hatta Fudholi Dimas Panji Eka Jalaputra Dimas Panji Eka Jalaputra Elyza Gustri Wahyuni Erlina Marfianti, Erlina Fahzya, Mayla Fajar Suryani Fakhrunnisa, Syuhda Farhan Ramadhan Ramadhan Fatmawati Fauzan, Harist Asyari Febriana Kurniasari Hardiyanti, Cicin Hasibuan, Yusuf Helmi Gunawan Heksaputra, Dadang Helmi Roichatul Jannah Hepi Wahyuningsih Heru Widianto Himawan, Helmy Fachreza Ihsanuddin, Muhammad Rafli Indrayanti, Indrayanti Indrayanti, Indrayanti Insan Fikrudin Irfansyah, Naufal Herma Irving Vitra Paputungan Izzati Muhimmah Izzati Muhimmah Jalaputra, Dimas Panji Eka Jalaputra, Dimas Panji Eka Kukuh Eka Nugraha Kukuh Eka Nugraha Chrisna Putra Kusumah, Akmal Fauzi Lestari, Tri Mukti Linda Rosita Maharani, Fahni Maharani, Yeni Sri Mufti Syawaludin Muhammad Alifa Rahmatulloh Muhimmah, Izzati Musda Asmara Mutmainna, Mutmainna Naufal Hanan Oktavanusa Paputungan , Irving Vitra Prabowo, Mei Prasetyo, Alan Dwi Purnama, Andri Panca Purnamasari, Wuriandietry Mayang Raden Bagoes Yudha Rangga Sanjaya Rais Habibi Tsani Rakhmawati, Restu Rakhmawati, Restu Ratih Sekar Wulan Rizki Surtiyan Surya Ruhil Iswara Sarweni, Sarweni Sasmito, Dinda Eling K Sasmito, Dinda Eling Kartikaning Satrio Wisnugroho, Satrio Setiaji, Hari Sri Kusumadewi Sri Martianingsih Jibran sri mulyati Subayu, Abdi Sujarwo, Ari Suryani, Fajar Syarvani, Alif Gibran SYAUQI MAULANA NASRIANTO Tanti, Wa Ode Triananta, Muhammad Fauzan Widodo, Agas Arya Wijayanti, Fian Wuriandietry Mayang Purnamasari Yasmini Fitriyati, Yasmini Yuantari, Rahma