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Analisis Kesalahan Berbahasa Arab dalam Pembelajaran Hukum Islam Mukhlis Lubis
Ihya al-Arabiyah: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Vol 5, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : UIN Sumatera Utara Medan

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Dunia pendidikan bahasa Arab mengalami dampak yang sangat fatal akibat pembiaran kesalahan berbahasa Arab oleh para akademisi. Dosen dituntut untuk dapat mengajar bahasa Arab yang fasih meskipun akan selalu berhadapan dengan realita praktik lapangan yang lebih mendahulukan bahasa pasaran. Saat mengajarkan bahasa Arab, dosen sering menemukan kesalahan-kesalahan berbahasa yang dilakukan mahasiswa, baik kesalahan dari sisi fonologi, maupun morfologi, sintaksis bahkan semantik. Kesalahan-kesalahan tersebut sebenarnya bisa diminimalisir bahkan dihilangkan jika pola kesalahannya dapat diketahui. Model pembelajaran bahasa Arab melalui kajian Error Analysis ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan manfaat penggunaan bahasa Arab yang fasih sehingga mahasiswa dapat menerapkannya dalam pembelajaran hukum Islam kontemporer. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di STAIN Mandailing Natal dengan menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Data penelitian diperoleh melalui rekaman wawancara dengan 10 orang mahasiswa, observasi kelas, dokumentasi, dan studi pustaka. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik analisis data model interaktif Miles dan Huberman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa studi analisis kesalahan berbahasa Arab dapat menunjang kualitas pembelajaran hukum Islam di STAIN Mandailing Natal. Mahasiswa menjadi lebih mengerti dan lebih bersemangat dalam proses belajar karena terlibat langsung dalam proses memperbaiki kesalahan berbahasa tersebut.
OPTIMALISASI PELAYANAN CALON JEMAAH UMRAH DI PT WAKAFA ZAIN ABUL HUSNA (WAKAFA TOUR) CABANG MANDAILING NATAL: Mukhlis Lubis Mukhlis Lubis
Maqasiduna: Journal of Education, Humanities, and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): Jurnal Maqasiduna
Publisher : Mukhlisina Revolution Center

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Perkembangan bisnis penyelenggaraan umrah semakin meningkat. Hal ini terlihat dengan semakin banyaknya perkembangan tour and travel penyelenggaraan umrah di Indonesia, khususnya di daerah Mandailing Natal. Peningkatan jumlah travel di Indonesia menjadi suatu persaingan di bidang jasa perjalanan ibadah umrah. PT Wakafa Zain Abul Husna, sebagai salah satu penyelenggara ibadah umrah menjadi objek dalam penelitian ini. Penelitian menggunakan metode deskriptif dengan kuisioner Calon Jemaah Umrah dan wawancara untuk mendapatkan gambaran utuh pelayanan penyelenggaraan ibadah umrah. Kuisioner terdiri dari 10 pertanyaan yang mewakili 10 dimensi mutu pelayanan, yaitu reliabilty, responsiveness, competence, acces, courtesy, comunication, credibility, security, understanding, tangible (tampilan fisik pelayanan). Dari 50 kuisioner kualitas pelayanan sudah baik, namun ada beberapa faktor yang harus diperbaiki, yaitu faktor reliability dan faktor communication, khususnya pada kecepatan dalam pengurusan dokumen dan menghadapi keluhan Calon Jemaah Umrah dengan baik. Pihak Wakafa Tour telah melakukan beberapa upaya untuk memperbaikinya seperti memberikan pelatihan pada staf dalam pengurusan dokumen, melakukan studi banding ke Asosiasi Travel Umrah di Medan, memberi contoh dalam menghadapi keluhan, mempelajari karakteristik dari Calon Jemaah Umrah, dan mendatangkan tim untuk mengadakan pelatihan tentang Calon Jemaah Umrah. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat di pakai untuk perbaikan di kemudian hari.
Between Assimilation and Identity: The Dynamics of the Jewish Community in Indonesia Irwansyah Irwansyah; Mukhlis Lubis
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i7.289

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This research examines the existence and dynamics of the Jewish community in Indonesia, which has deep historical roots dating back to the arrival of early European explorers and settlers. The Jewish community in Indonesia is unique and rarely discussed in the context of the country's religious plurality. Despite their relatively small numbers compared to the majority religion, their existence brings important perspectives on assimilation and identity dynamics. This research fills a knowledge gap by investigating the specific dynamics of the Jewish community in the context of assimilation and identity, expanding the understanding of the history of antisemitism and representation as well as Jewish national loyalties and identity in Indonesia. Through qualitative methods and a case study approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews and document analysis to capture the historical perspectives and adaptations of the community. The results show that the Jewish community, although small, has successfully assimilated while maintaining their religious and cultural identity in a social environment dominated by other religions. This research provides new insights into the study of religious plurality, particularly in the context of Muslim-majority Indonesia. It illustrates how assimilation and identity preservation can occur simultaneously, offering a more complex and dynamic perspective than previously recognized. The findings also emphasize the importance of interfaith education and interreligious dialogue as factors that influence the ability of religious minorities to maintain their identities. The results of this study have significant implications for the understanding of religious diversity in Indonesia and how small communities can contribute to the national discourse. The theoretical benefits of the findings enrich the study of religious minority dynamics in plural societies, highlighting that flexibility and adaptation are important aspects in the survival of religious and cultural identities. Practically, the findings can inform the development of more inclusive policies that protect the rights of religious and faith minorities in Indonesia.
Between Assimilation and Identity: The Dynamics of the Jewish Community in Indonesia Irwansyah Irwansyah; Mukhlis Lubis
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i7.289

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This research examines the existence and dynamics of the Jewish community in Indonesia, which has deep historical roots dating back to the arrival of early European explorers and settlers. The Jewish community in Indonesia is unique and rarely discussed in the context of the country's religious plurality. Despite their relatively small numbers compared to the majority religion, their existence brings important perspectives on assimilation and identity dynamics. This research fills a knowledge gap by investigating the specific dynamics of the Jewish community in the context of assimilation and identity, expanding the understanding of the history of antisemitism and representation as well as Jewish national loyalties and identity in Indonesia. Through qualitative methods and a case study approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews and document analysis to capture the historical perspectives and adaptations of the community. The results show that the Jewish community, although small, has successfully assimilated while maintaining their religious and cultural identity in a social environment dominated by other religions. This research provides new insights into the study of religious plurality, particularly in the context of Muslim-majority Indonesia. It illustrates how assimilation and identity preservation can occur simultaneously, offering a more complex and dynamic perspective than previously recognized. The findings also emphasize the importance of interfaith education and interreligious dialogue as factors that influence the ability of religious minorities to maintain their identities. The results of this study have significant implications for the understanding of religious diversity in Indonesia and how small communities can contribute to the national discourse. The theoretical benefits of the findings enrich the study of religious minority dynamics in plural societies, highlighting that flexibility and adaptation are important aspects in the survival of religious and cultural identities. Practically, the findings can inform the development of more inclusive policies that protect the rights of religious and faith minorities in Indonesia.