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Waqf for Education: Islamic Philanthropic Initiative in Pakistan and Bangladesh Mansur, Muhammad; Rama Bagus Sanjaya, Try; Razali, Razali; Pratama, Vio
Asian Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Citizen Engagement Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Asian Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Citizen Engagement
Publisher : MD Research Center Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63919/ajmpce.v1i1.11

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This study investigates the potential of waqf (Islamic endowment) as an alternative funding mechanism for higher education in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Employing a qualitative literature review method, the research analyzes the distinct management models and challenges inherent in both countries. In Pakistan, waqf assets for education are primarily managed by private entities with minimal state coordination, whereas Bangladesh faces systemic issues of regulatory weakness and low public engagement despite its rich historical tradition of waqf. The findings indicate that this potential can be optimized through innovative instruments like cash waqf, which offers flexible funding for scholarships, infrastructure, and institutional operations. The study concludes that strategic measures—including regulatory strengthening, enhanced transparency in governance, and public awareness campaigns—are essential to maximize waqf's contribution. Effective implementation could reduce reliance on public and external funding, positioning waqf as a sustainable pillar for educational development in both nations.  
Filantropi Islam di Minangkabau: Membentuk Solidaritas Sosial Melalui Adat dan Agama Deni Putra, Muhammad; Fadilla, Siti; Budia Warman, Arifki; Aliman Shahmi, Mohammad; Mansur, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics and Business
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam UIN STS Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/ijoieb.v9i2.2752

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This research focuses on Islamic philanthropy in Minangkabau and its contribution to building social solidarity through the integration of local customs and religion. The method used is a literature review, collecting data from relevant articles, books, and case studies. The purpose of this study is to explore how Minangkabau traditional values, such as "gotong royong" (mutual cooperation) and "badunsanak" (kinship solidarity), play a role in facilitating philanthropic practices. The findings indicate that these local traditions, combined with Islamic teachings, strengthen social bonds and enhance community welfare. Furthermore, the role of women in managing family resources and the contributions of organizations like Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama help reinforce structured philanthropic practices. Education in Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) also plays a crucial role in instilling philanthropic values in the younger generation. In conclusion, Islamic philanthropy based on local customs in Minangkabau not only strengthens social solidarity but also contributes to poverty alleviation and community well-being.
Supervisi Kepala Sekolah Dalam Mengembangkan Kompetensi Guru SMP Negeri Se-Kecamatan Janapria Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Mansur, Muhammad
Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Education (JIME) Vol 8, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Education (Januari)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jime.v8i1.2948

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This study aims to: (1) find out and describe the implementation model of principal supervision in developing teacher competence, (2) know and describe the challenges of principal supervision in developing teacher competence, (3) know and describe the implications of the results of principal supervision in developing competence. teacher. This study uses a qualitative approach. The location of this research is SMPN 4 Janapria and SMPN 5 Janapria Lombok Tengah. Data was collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation or (triangulation), while data analysis used the Milles & Huberman technique, namely; data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions, as for testing the validity of the data, namely: credibility, transferability, dependence, and certainty.The results of this study show (1) the principal supervision model at the Janapria District Junior High School uses a clinical supervision model and a scientific supervision model, (2) the challenges faced by school principals in carrying out supervision activities are teacher readiness in administration which is still incomplete, delivery of material in the class is not in accordance with the plan, does not evaluate the learning activities carried out, the teacher lacks discipline, (3) Implications The results of supervision carried out by the principal can develop teacher competence in pedagogic competence, personality competence, professional competence and social competence.
The Relation of Community Values and Norms to the Practice of Pilgrimage in Mount Kawi, Indonesia Pradana, Mahatva Yoga Adi; Mansur, Muhammad; Dwi Noviantoro, Fajar; Anggito, Ari
BELIEF: Sociology of Religion Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : UIN Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/belief.v1i1.6661

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This study aims to see the relationship between community behaviour in practising at the tomb of religious figures in Mount Kawi, Malang Regency, Indonesia. The behaviour of pilgrims in visiting has a variety of motivations and interests. Mount Kawi is a pilgrimage tourism site with an exciting background. There are tombs of Islamic religious figures and places of worship of ethnic Chinese. The relationship between the two has an interesting relationship to know. Researchers use a qualitative approach by selecting several informants and processing the data qualitatively. The results showed that the relationship between people's behaviour in performing pilgrims leads to values, norms, and group identity. People's encouragement to visit tombs is more on the mundane aspect. Therefore, individual symbols appear that strengthen as a form of spirituality respectively. This research also impacts improving the quality of pilgrimage tourism, which has a pattern of making the tomb of religious figures its symbol.
Islamic Philanthropy in the Digital Era: The Role of Media and Culture in Spreading the Teachings of Generosity Mansur, Muhammad; Addiarrahman, Addiarrahman; Ismail, Dailani; Rasyidi , Abdullah; Deni Putra, Muhammad
Asian Journal of Media and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Asian Journal of Media and Culture
Publisher : MD Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63919/ajmc.v1i1.20

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This study aims to examine the strengthening of the Islamic philanthropy ecosystem through collaboration between media, Islamic institutions, and society, with a focus on the role of media in reinforcing Islamic philanthropic values in the digital age. In this context, both traditional and digital media are identified as highly influential forces in expanding reach and encouraging public participation in philanthropic activities. However, this study also highlights the primary challenge of misrepresenting the principles of Islamic philanthropy in mainstream media, which often obscures the public’s understanding of the broader characteristics and goals of charity in Islam beyond just financial donations. The study employs a qualitative approach using a literature review method, analyzing various related literature such as scholarly articles, research reports, and books on Islamic philanthropy, media, and community involvement. This research also explores the potential of social media as a tool to broaden the reach of philanthropy, particularly among the youth, as well as the importance of transparency and accountability in digital-based philanthropic campaigns. The findings of this research suggest that effective collaboration between media, Islamic institutions, and society can create a greater social impact, raise awareness about the importance of philanthropy, and increase participation in charitable activities. However, to achieve these goals, the use of media must be done wisely and ethically, with a focus on creating authentic narratives and managing transparency. This study provides new insights into how such collaboration can strengthen the Islamic philanthropy ecosystem in the modern era.
‘Tawhid’ (Monotheism) Trilogy Existed in Teaching Materials of Akidah Akhlaq in the 2013-Curriculum Mansur, Muhammad
Tadibia Islamika: Journal of Holistic Islamic Education Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Tadibia Islamika: Journal of Holistic Islamic Education, November 2021
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/tadibia.v1i2.5319

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This research reveals the idea of the tauhid trilogy theory which roots from Salafis and its existence in the latest 2013 curriculum teaching modules of Akidah Akhlaq from several publishers in various cities which become a reference for teachers and writers for students at the high school level are equivalent, of course from the teaching process from the teacher, from the point of view of education, it will have a real impact, both the impact of theological thinking to character and real attitude in the form of real action. In this study the authors used a qualitative approach, an approach that emphasizes the analysis on the deductive and inductive inference processes as well as on the analysis of the dynamics of the relationship between observed phenomena. From this research, we obtain descriptive data describing the objectives and material, training and evaluation that learning the tauhid trilogy has a tremendous impact on students' beliefs and even becomes the attitude of real action. The data obtained through observation and documentation are then processed into information. The big conclusion from this research will strengthen the views of the moderate Ahlussunnah wal Jama’ah on the tauhid trilogy who have theological problems. This view is strengthened by tracing the genealogy of its roots of thought and the basics of its foundation from the holy texts of Quran and hadits, then discussing it scientifically and concluding it carefully so it can be justified with the considerations of experts from both competent theologians, commentators and legal practitioners. Based on that, this research shows that generally the thought of this tauhid trilogy is a new thing in the realm of Islam, especially in terms of the reasoning of faith which did not exist during the Shalaf Shaleh generation, whose validity is also still debatable, problematic and questionable. In particular, if we investigate further from the development of education, it will have a big impact on society, not only peace in religion, but it can shake religious moderation and lead to anti-tolerant attitudes but to acts of anarchism, radicalism and terrorism that justify the blood flow of fellow believers and same religion, country, and nation
DIVERSITY, ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF NEPENTHES IN WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE, INDONESIA Mansur, Muhammad; Salamah, Andi; Mirmanto, Edi; Brearley, Francis Q
BIOTROPIA Vol. 30 No. 2 (2023): BIOTROPIA Vol. 30 No. 2 August 2023
Publisher : SEAMEO BIOTROP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2023.30.2.1896

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Nepenthes is the largest carnivorous plant genus present in Indonesia. There are 39 species of Nepenthes pitcher plants recorded in Sumatra from lowland to montane forests, and 34 of them are endemic; this represents the greatest species diversity of Nepenthes after Borneo. Field studies were conducted in 2021 and 2022 to increase our knowledge of the diversity, habitats and distributions of Nepenthes in West Sumatra province. Twenty-three species of Nepenthes were recorded from the province, consisting of 15 highland species, 4 mid-elevation species and 4 lowland species. Ecophysiological studies conducted at Bukit Malalak showed clumped distributions of N. bongso, N. dubia, N. eustachya and N. rhombicaulis. Foliar and pitcher fluid nutrient concentrations were found to be similar to those cited in other recent studies although growth rates were slightly more rapid than at Gunung Talang. Bukit Malalak is a new locality for two threatened species, namely N. dubia (CR) and N. rhombicaulis (VU), enlarging their extents of occurrence. In total, nine species from West Sumatra are threatened and conservation actions are urgently needed for these and other Nepenthes species remaining on the island.
Co-Authors Addiarrahman Adi, Setyawan Warsono Afandi, Mukhamad Yazid Afi Rachmat Slamet Al-Fairusy, Muhajir Ali Djamhuri Aliman Shahmi, Mohammad Andi Salamah Anggito, Ari Antok Supriyanto An’am, Ahmad Khafidul Arianto Arianto Arifah, Lidyana Brearley, Francis Q Cicilia Lihawa, Cicilia Deni Putra, Muhammad Dwi Noviantoro, Fajar Edi Mirmanto, Edi Fadhilah, Khanana Imroatul Fadilla, Siti Fahlefi, Rizal Fahmi, M. Khairul Fauzia Syarif Ghina, Siti Gofar Ismail Haerani, Khuldatul Hamdani Hamdani Hanif Hanif Haris Haris, Haris Hartini, Devi Helmi, Hidayatul Henovanto, Khansa Herwint Simbolon, Herwint Hery Widijanto Hidayat, M. Kuntadi Syamsul Indra, Agustian Ismail, Dailani Jamilatus Syamsiah A, Jamilatus Syamsiah Jamilatus Syamsiah Anwar Januar Wibowo Junaidi Junaidi Kamilah, Nahdhiyatul Khalikussabir, Khalikussabir Kohyama, Takashi Kurnia Widyaningrum Kurniajati, Wulan Septiningtyas Kuswata Kartawinata Laila Maharani M. Agus Salim Al Fathoni Masyhuri Mahfudz, Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Muhammad Arif Suryadi Muhammad Maulana Hamzah Muhazab, Ahmad Muzzamil Muzzamil NURIL HIDAYATI P Purwanto Pradana, Mahatva Yoga Adi Pratama, Bayu Arief Pratama, Bayu Arief Pratama, Dianita Gadis Pratama, Vio Prawestri, Apriliana Dyah Putra, Muhammad Deni Putri, Zahra Karyna Rahayu, Resa Sri Rama Bagus Sanjaya, Try Rasyidi , Abdullah Razali Razali Razali, Maulana Rosalina, Ika Shanti Saefudin . sahroni, Abdulla Septiana, Elyza Shahmi, Mohammad Aliman Sunardi Sunardi Syazwina, Aina Syaza Tani, Tomokazu Teguh Triono, Teguh Thontowi Djauhari TITI JUHAETI Toti, Fastion Tri Wahyu S, Tri Wahyu Tukirin Partomihardjo Wahyu, Enu Warman, Arifki Budia Yundari, Yundari Zaid Raya Argantara Ziyanti, Nada Warla