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BIMBINGAN PEMULASARAAN JENAZAH MELALUI METODE DE MONSTRASI PADA KARANG TARUNA DI DESA MEDALKRISNA Pratama, Yosse Amanda; Gunawan, Akmal Rizki; Irham, Irham; Ghofur, Abdul
Al-Ihsan: Journal of Community Development in Islamic Studies Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Al-Ihsan : Journal of Community Development in Islamic Studies
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Islam 45

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/alihsan.v3i2.10235

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As social creatures, humans rely heavily on each other both during life and after death. In Islamic societies, the community has the responsibility to organize funerals. However, many people don't know how to do it, so they have little intention of doing it. The method used in this corpse burial activity is through lectures, question-and-answer demonstrations and evaluation. The results of the service showed that there was an increase in the knowledge and understanding of youth organizations regarding the procedures for handling corpses, and the youth also became enthusiastic about the presentation given by the researcher, giving rise to new cadres in the Medalkrisna village environment. Through the active participation of the village community, especially the teenage youth of Karang Taruna, it is hoped that the results can be contributed by the amil in Medalkrisna village in order to improve the development of the village's own human resources. The aim of this research is of course to guide young teenagers to increase their knowledge about corpse burial so that later they can even understand corpse burial in Islam itself. It can be concluded that the implementation of this activity, especially in community service, can certainly increase knowledge and increase understanding, especially the procedures for intermenting corpses, as well as religiously training the youth of local youth organizations so that they can understand more about intermenting corpses.
Kerusakan Bulir Padi dan Keragaman Parasitoid Telur Hama Walang Sangit di Kabupaten Aceh Utara, Propinsi Aceh: Damage of Rice Grains and Parasitoid Diversity of Rice Ear Bug Eggsin North Aceh Regency, Aceh Province Hendrival, Hendrival; Irham, Irham; Munauwar, Muhammad Muaz; Putri, Novita Pramahsari; Nurmasyitah, Nurmasyitah
Agrifarm : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Vol 13 No 2 (2024): Agrifarm
Publisher : Universitas Widya Gama Mahakam

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The rice ear bug is a potential pest that damages rice grains. This pest damages rice grains when they reach the flowering phase until they are ripe for harvest. Egg parasitoid species can control rice ear bugs in the early stages of life. The research aims to calculate the percentage of attacks by rice ear bugs and explore the diversity of their egg parasitoids in the lowland rice agroecosystem in North Aceh Regency, Aceh Province. Purposive random sampling was used to determine the sampling location. Observations and sampling were carried out based on the stages of rice grain maturity, namely milk stage of rice (63–70 days), yellow-ripe (71–77 days), full ripe (78–84 days), and harvest ripe (85–91 days). Egg sampling was carried out in each sample plot of 50 groups of eggs. The results showed that damage to rice grains at all stages of grain maturity was relatively light, namely 0.6–17.6%. There were two species of egg parasitoids found, namely Hadronotus leptocorisae (Scelionidae) and Ooencyrtus malayensis (Encyrtidae). The species diversity index was low, while the species evenness index was high. The H. leptocorisae species is one of the dominant egg parasitoids with parasitization levels reaching > 50% at the milky and yellow-ripe stages
BIMBINGAN AKHLAK REMAJA DAN PENINGKATAN MORAL DI DESA JAYASAMPURNA Fadhilah, Muhammad Rijal; Mulyadi, Acep; Irham, Irham
An-Nizam Vol 3 No 2 (2024): An Nizam : Jurnal Bakti Bagi Bangsa
Publisher : Universitas Islam 45 Bekasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/an-nizam.v3i2.9064

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Guidance on teenage morality is an educational program designed to strengthen moral values and ethics in the daily lives of teenagers. The program aims to help teenagers develop awareness of moral norms and reinforce positive character and behavior. Implemented in Desa Jayasampura, this program involves active interaction between facilitators and teenagers, focusing on the moral situations and challenges faced by teenagers in their local environment. Through a participatory approach and group activities, teenagers are encouraged to understand the concepts of morality in Islam and how to apply them in their daily lives. Moral guidance includes discussions on integrity, responsibility, empathy, and respect for oneself and others. Practical activities such as discussions, role-playing games, and community-based projects are used to engage teenagers in the learning process. Evaluation of this program will be conducted by measuring changes in attitudes, knowledge, and behavior of teenagers before and after participating in moral guidance. The results of this evaluation are expected to provide a better understanding of the program's effectiveness in increasing moral awareness and strengthening ethical values among teenagers at the local level. Thus, it is hoped that this program will make a positive contribution to shaping the character and morality of teenagers in Desa Jayasampurna.  
PENGENALAN OLAHRAGA PENCAK SILAT DALAM MELESTARIKAN BUDAYA ASLI BANGSA INDONESIA Nabihah, Marwa; Mulyadi, Acep; Irham, Irham
An-Nizam Vol 3 No 2 (2024): An Nizam : Jurnal Bakti Bagi Bangsa
Publisher : Universitas Islam 45 Bekasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/an-nizam.v3i2.9166

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Pencak silat is an integral part of Indonesia's rich culture which not only includes martial arts, but also the noble values ​​contained therein. Through the introduction of pencak silat sports at SDN Jayasampurna 03, the main aim of this activity is to introduce and preserve the original cultural heritage of the Indonesian nation, as well as forming students' overall character. Implementation methods include direct outreach and training to students, involving demonstrations, pair exercises, material collaboration, as well as discussion and reflection sessions. The results of this activity show that the students of SDN Jayasampurna 03 are able to understand, appreciate and practice the basic movements of pencak silat with high enthusiasm. In addition, they also benefit from developing physical, mental and social skills, as well as a deeper understanding of Indonesian culture. The suggestion for this activity is to continue and expand the pencak silat program into the school curriculum as a permanent and sustainable extracurricular activity. This will ensure that every student has the opportunity to engage in and benefit from this martial art, as well as ensuring that pencak silat education is improved comprehensively at all levels of education to respect the cultural heritage and noble values ​​contained within it.
MEETING POINTS AND DIFFERENCES ISLAMIC MULTICULTURALISM AND WESTERN MULTICULTURALISM AS UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES Irham, Irham; Haq, Sansan Ziaul
Wahana Akademika: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Sosial Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 11, No. 1, April 2024
Publisher : Kopertais Wilayah X Jawa Tengah

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Multiculturalism has become a universal human value that can be accepted from all walks of life. However, the term multiculturalism originated in the West and its development later, Islam, whose early development (since the 6th century) has taught the values of Multiculturalism. This is called Islamic Multiculturalism with its values of justice (al-'ada>lah), equality (al-musa>wa>h), tolerance (al-tasa>muh}), brotherhood of humanity (al-ukhuwwah al-insa>niyyah), universal compassion (al-rah}mah al-'a>mmah). This article is a comparative study of them to find common ground and differences. Islamic Multiculturalism and Western Multiculturalism both teach universal values with the same goals of upholding human dignity and dignity, respecting differences, diversity, and pluralism, and creating world peace—the difference between the two lies in the background of the background. Western Multiculturalism has its roots in a purely socio-cultural movement to abolish social discrimination. Islamic Multiculturalism originates from the normative teachings of the Quran-Hadith and the early history of Islamic development. These two sources can complement and reinforce each other for one universal human value, namely Multiculturalism. 
ANALISA KINERJA SIMPANG DI KAWASAN KAMBANG IWAK KOTA PALEMBANG (STUDI KASUS SIMPANG TALANG SEMUT KOTA PALEMBANG) Rianto, Islamiati; Wahab, Wahyuni; Rosyad, Farlin; Irham, Irham
Ensiklopedia of Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Vol. 7 No. 1 Edisi 2 Oktober 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Penerbitan Hasil Penelitian Ensiklopedia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33559/eoj.v7i1.2663

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Palembang City is the capital city of South Sumatra Province with a population of 1,718,440 people in 2024. The Kambang Iwak area is one of the recreational areas in Palembang City which is located in the city center. With a relatively large population in Palembang City, an adequate recreation area is needed so that there is no accumulation of people in an existing recreation area. The accumulation of people causes a buildup of vehicles which can disrupt traffic flow. The survey was conducted at the Talang Semut Intersection which connects 4 roads, namely Jalan A Rivai, Jalan Ki Ranggo Wirosantiko, Jalan KH Ahmad Dahlan and Jalan Jaksa Agung R Soerapto. The survey was conducted for 7 days starting at 06.00 - 18.00 WIB which was carried out in the Kambang Iwak Area, namely at the Talang Semut Intersection. It can be seen that the highest traffic volume at the intersection occurs on Sunday mornings. After the survey was conducted, the data obtained was analyzed with reference to the 2023 Indonesian Road Capacity Guidelines (PKJI). Based on the results of the analysis, the level of service at the Talang Semut Intersection was E.Keywords: PKJI 2023, Traffic Volume, and Intersection Performance
ANALYSIS OF ROAD PERFORMANCE AND EQUIPMENT ON THE LETDA ABDUL ROZAK SECTION, PALEMBANG Wahab, Wahyuni; Eka Putri, Eprilia; Rosyad, Farlin; Irham, Irham
Ensiklopedia of Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Vol. 7 No. 1 Edisi 2 Oktober 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Penerbitan Hasil Penelitian Ensiklopedia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33559/eoj.v7i1.2679

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In an effort to improve services for existing traffic, one of the efforts made is to improve the quality of road equipment. As explained in Law Number 22 of 2009 concerning Traffic and Road Transportation Article 25, it states that every road used for traffic must be equipped with road equipment in the form of one of which is traffic signs. The Palembang City Government, especially the Palembang City Transportation Agency itself, does not yet have data on road equipment, such as traffic signs that have complete attribute data. However, the existing condition of incomplete road equipment causes the management of road equipment data to not be managed properly. Which will have an impact on the obstruction of every activity such as monitoring and maintenance of existing Road Equipment. So that it will have an impact on decision making to improve road services and safety. In addition to the incomplete Road Equipment data, the condition of the signs on Jalan Letda Abdul Rozak is also absent. In addition to the problems with road equipment signs, according to data obtained from the author's analysis results, it is known that the free flow speed of light vehicles is 44.7 (km/hour) while the function of the collector road with the results of the analysis in the field, the maximum speed must be below 30 (km/hour) this causes Jalan Letda Abd Rozak to often experience congestion, especially during work and school hours. Keywords: services for existing traffic, quality of road equipment, congestion,  
Coral Reef Conservation: Establishment of Local Communities and Introduction to Coral Lifeform in the Marine Ecotourism Area of Tobololo Beach, Ternate City Ahmad, Aditiyawan; Susanto, Adi Noman; Irham, Irham; Aris, Muh.; Abubakar, Salim; Rumagiar, Zainul Abidin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v17i2.2250

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Coral reef conservation has become a topic of growing global attention, in line with the increased awareness of the importance of coral reef ecosystems for marine life and humans. The establishment of environmentally conscious local communities requires a sustainable approach. Training, education, and community empowerment programs need to be implemented to enhance understanding of the importance of coral reefs and to engage the community in conservation efforts. The issue in the ecotourism area of Tobololo Village is the lack of groups or communities that care about coral reefs, mainly because the local community does not yet understand the functions and benefits of coral reef ecosystem services. Community service activities carried out in Tobololo Village included outreach and education, the formation of a local community, and the introduction of coral reefs. The results showed that the outreach activities educated the community about coral reefs, emphasizing that they are living organisms capable of reproduction and that they have both ecological and socio-economic functions and benefits. Additionally, a local community named KOMPAG (Komunitas Masyarakat Peduli Terumbu Karang) was established.
Biology Reproduction aspects study of Yellowtail Fusilier (Caesio sp.) Landed at Ternate Archipelago Fishing Port, Indonesia Iksan, Kusdi Hi.; Susanto, Adi Noman; Irham, Irham; Ahmad, Aditiyawan; Karim, Wanty Julianti; Alhadad, M. Said
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v17i2.2252

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This research aims to determine growth patterns, gonad maturity levels, gonad maturity index and size of first mature gonads. The research was carried out for 5 months starting from November 2023 to March 2024 with the sampling location at PPN Ternate. Data collection used the observation method (direct observation). The data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel. The results of the sex ratio for male and female escaped fish were 1: 1.36, indicating that the catch of fish was balanced at 1: 1. The results of the analysis of the relationship between length and weight showed that male and female escaped fish were allometrically negative, where there was a faster growth in length than weight gain. The level of gonad maturity in the yellowtail (Caesio sp.) (males and females) experienced the highest gonad maturity in March with the number of mature gonads in male fish amounting to 46,49% and the number of mature gonad in fish amounting to 54,04%. The hight gonad maturity indeks value in male and female escaped fish occurred in March. Based on analysis of the gonad maturity indeks (IKG), the fish with the highest TKG was found in TKG IV with a value of 1,8526. the avarage size of mature gonads for male fisht is 252 mm and famale fish is 243 mm.
How Warm-Glow, Economic, Environmental, and Health Motives Influence Farmers’ Satisfaction in Practicing Organic Farming in Java, Indonesia Muntoro; Irham, Irham; Mulyo, Jangkung Handoyo; Suryantini, Any
AGRARIS: Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development Research Vol. 10 No. 2: July-December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/agraris.v10i2.359

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Numerous studies have been conducted on organic farming motives, however, less focus has been directed to warm-glow motives—the novelty of this study. This study aims to elaborate on the impact of the warm glow in addition to economic, environmental, and health motives on farmers’ satisfaction in practicing organic farming. This study was conducted in Sleman Regency of Yogyakarta Province as well as Magelang and Semarang Regencies of Central Java Province, Indonesia. By using a structured questionnaire, 259 certified organic farmers were interviewed. A 5-point Likert scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree was employed. A structural equation model (SEM) was utilized to analyze the relationship between the four motives and their influences on farmers’ satisfaction in practicing organic farming. The results revealed that warm-glow motives demonstrated a significant positive effect on the satisfaction of farmers in practicing organic farming concurrently with economic, health, and environmental motives. The significant effect of warm-glow motives has provided a new perspective in understanding their role in organic farming. The study discovered that warm-glow motives corresponded to the noble values of local society and were suitable for developing the organic farming system. The study also disclosed that by encouraging warm-glow motives, farmers could enhance their satisfaction by achieving their goals in economic, health, and environmental aspects. In other words, improving farmers’ satisfaction in organic farming by reinforcing their warm-glow motives was crucial.
Co-Authors . Jamhari, . A. Gani, Fauzi Abdul Ghofur Abdullah, Rommy M. Abubakar, Salim Acep Mulyadi Achmad Noerkhaerin Putra Achmad, M. Djanib Adana, Alif Haidir Adi Noman Susanto Adityawan Ahmad Agwin Degaf Ahmad Fudhail  Majid Ahmad, Aditiyawan Ahmad, Syarif Aiyub Aiyub Akhmad Musyafak, Akhmad Akmalsyah Rahman, Rafi Alhadad, M. Said Ali Akbar Andi Sopandi Andrian Kaifan Andriyan, Yoga Anuar, Arman Bin Any Suryantini Arifuddin Arifuddin Aris, Muhammad Army Auliah Chairunnisa, Nurlaila Maysaroh Ciptro Handrianto, Ciptro Damayanthy, Dini Darmiyati Muksin Djaswadi Dasuki Dwidjono H. D. Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto Dyah Woro Untari, Dyah Woro Eka Putri, Eprilia Eko Fajar Cahyadi Fadhilah, Muhammad Rijal Fahmi, Diah Arina Faijin, Faijin Faisal Abdullah Fanshury, Mohammed Agiel Poetra Fatimatuz Zahro Febriani, Nilmala Fira, Elfira Firas, Muhammad Aldi Julian Firdaus Firdaus Galitan, Zulfikar Gani , Fauzi A. Gani, Fauzi A. Gani, Fauzi A.X Gaus, Hardianti Gunawan, Akmal Rizki H. Iksan, Kusdi Habiba Al Umami Hadinata, Angga Pratama Hani Perwitasari, Hani Haq, Sansan Ziaul Hardiyanti, Sartika Dwi Hartomi, Hartomi Hendrival Hendrival Heri Usmanto Hermanto, Lubis Herwanis, Delfia Hi. Iksan, Kusdi Hilmiati Hilmiati, Hilmiati Iksan, Kusdi Hi Iksan, Kusdi Hi. Imanullah, Idwar Indah, Sulistia Irwan Irwan Israfil, Israfil Isti Pujihastuti Jamhari, Jamhari Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo Jhon Wardie, Jhon Junaidin, Junaidin Juniati, Ainun Kadir, Masykhur Abdul Kadir Kardiatun, Tutur Karim, Wanty Julianti Karman, Amirul Khasanah, Putri Uswatun Kodobo, M. Jihar La Maronta Galib, La Maronta Lestari Rahayu Waluyati Lukita, Yenni M. Abdullah, Rommy Marlina, Selly Martini Djamhur, Martini Mas’ud, Mas’ud Mazlina, Resta Miftahul Huda Miswar, Khairul Moh. Wahyudi Priyanto Muh. Aris Muh. Nasir Muhamadiah, Muhamadiah Muhammad Muaz Munauwar Muhammad Zamzami, Muhammad Muin, Herlina Muliddin Munardy, Munardy Muntoro Nabihah, Marwa Nasution Nasution Nirmayani, Sujarti Norau, Sahlan Nur Afiah, Nur Nur Agustini, Rahmania Nurhalis Wahiddin Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurjihadin, Nurjihadin Nurmasyitah Nurmasyitah Nurrahmania, Nurrahmania Nursahid, Catur Febri Paluphi, Raut Wahyuning Pratama, Yosse Amanda Prihhartini, Sya’baningrum Putri, Indri Widia Putri, Novita Pramahsari RACHMAT HIDAYAT Rafiuddin Syam Rafiuddin, Rafiuddin Rahayu Waluyati, Lestari Rahman, Nurdawia W. Rahmania, Atiatun Rahmat, Farah Alfian Ghofar Rahmawati, Dyah Rahmi Rahmi Renita, Cindy Rianto, Islamiati Rifkikah, Nur Riskyani, Siska Kartikasari Riswanto, A Heri Rohayah, Aulia Rosadi, Ariani Rosyad, Farlin Ruhana, Ruhana Rumagia, Faizal Rumagiar, Zainul Abidin Rusti, Nanda S, Nur Safira Zalzabila Sahputra, Hery Saifullah, Dadang Sakti, Redho Muhammad Salahuddin Salahuddin Salim, Fajria Dewi Salis, Muhammad Samsinar Samsinar Sena, Sena Shaharoh, Almas Syafa Simaremare, Tohap Pandapotan Siregar, Abi Pratiwa SITI MARYAM Sitorus, Aulhim Slamet Hartono Slamet Hartono Sri Peni Wastutiningsih Sriany Ersina Sugiyantoro, Sugiyantoro Suhatmini Hardyastuti Sukardi, Nur Afifah Sya'bani, Zalfaa’ Zain Syafiyah Syafiyah Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Syamsul Bahri Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syekh, Saiyid Taeran, Imran Tamsir Ariyadi Taufik Arfan tawakkal, ujianti Tria Putri, Librina Tunru, Andi Alif Umaiya, Ahadyah Ayu Umasangaji, Nursia Uray Ristian Utami, Nanda E. Alif Wahab, Wahyuni Wahidin, Nurhalis Widhi Erlangga Widhi, Raut Nugrahening Wijaya Syam, Azwar Wijaya, Rizky Putra Yulianti, Diva Yusuf, Williana