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RELIGION, EDUCATION, AND SPORTS: INTERNALIZATION OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION VALUES IN MAHATMA SPORTS Saefulloh, Ahmad; Razali, Razali; Famularsih, Sari
AKADEMIKA: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam Vol 24 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Metro

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This article analyzes the need to internalize the values of Islamic education in sports. One of the sports that promotes Islamic values is Mahatma. Facts on the ground show that sports that develop in the midst of society today do not prioritize spiritual health only prioritizing physical health alone, while spiritual health also needs attention. So that this discussion is well directed, the authors focus the problem of discussion on how to internalize the values of Islamic education in Mahatma sports. The study was conducted at the Ministry of Religion in Padang, located at Jl. Duku No.5 Ujung Gurun, Padang Barat District Padang West Sumatra. The purpose of this study is to look at the efforts of sports participants in internalizing the value of Islamic education in every sports movement, it is necessary to have a detailed assessment of the stages of inculcation. This research is a descriptive qualitative research that is describing and interpreting objects as they are and analyzing them using scientific methods. Data collection by observation, direct interviews and documentation. The technique used in data analysis is data display, data reduction and conclusions carried out with snowballsampling techniques. The data validity technique uses source triangulation. The results showed that the internalization of Islamic education values for Mahatma sports members was through the establishment of rules of dress, ablution, reciting Istighfar, Al-Fatiah, praying, breathing, remembrance, blessing, friendly smile and the emergence of mutual forgiveness. Through internalization, the impact resulting from Mahatma's sport on health is not only physical health, it also increases gratitude, sincerity, serenity, and draws closer to Allah SWT. Constraints on the field were found that this sport does not yet have its own place as a sports center so that the implementation of the sport still hitched a ride in another agency, namely the Ministry of Religion and MTsN Model Padang City Keywords: nternalization, Islamic Education, and Mahatma Sports
Collaboration as a Value in Islamic Education from Learning from Corpse Management M Nurul Humaidi; Ahmad Saefulloh; Romelah Romelah; Syafrul Nalus; Kadar Risman
Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 8 No 3 (2024): Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education
Publisher : Al-Hayat Al-Istiqomah Foundation collab with Letiges

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/ajie.v8i3.603

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This article examines collaboration as a core value in Islamic education, focusing on the partnership between two funeral organizations: the Muhammadiyah Branch Leadership Muslim Corpse Association (RKM PCM Palangkaraya) and the Shalahuddin Muslim Family Association (KKM Shalahuddin), which is affiliated with the University of Palangkaraya. The study utilizes a qualitative multi-case research approach to analyze the nature of cooperation, motivations, benefits, obstacles, and challenges in the kifayah process between the two families. Data collection methods included interviews with organizational administrators, observations of the kifayah process, and analysis of organizational charter documents and membership fees. The findings revealed a clear division of responsibilities: RKM PCM Palangkaraya oversees the rituals of washing and praying for the deceased, while KKM Shalahuddin provides equipment and coordinates the burial. This collaboration is vital for ensuring that the burial aligns with Islamic law, despite facing challenges such as communication barriers and funding limitations. The partnership enhances service delivery and nurtures mutual respect between the organizations. However, the lack of prior discussions regarding tahlil practices may create confusion about roles and responsibilities. The study underscores the importance of incorporating effective communication and mutual understanding into educational curricula, allowing students to grasp the values of cooperation and the principles of corpse management in Islam. This knowledge ultimately fosters character development and community skills, highlighting education's role in addressing societal needs within an Islamic framework. Future research is recommended to further investigate tahlil practices in this collaborative context to clarify the roles and responsibilities of each organization.
The Role of Islamic Religious Education as an Anti-Drug Activist Based on Islamic Development Ahmad Saefulloh; Ferry Setiawan; Dafrizal Dafrizal; Hasnah Hasnah
Ri'ayatu Al-Qur'an: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): July
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Pengembangan Ilmu Al-Qur`an Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63061/rajupi.v5i2.18

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This article is motivated by the important role of Islamic religious education in collaboration with parties handling narcotics, alcohol, psychotropics, and addictive substances by involving students as anti-narcotics, alcohol, psychotropic and addictive substances activists in tackling the circulation of narcotics. The purpose of this article is to find out about higher education educators' programs with the government in anti-narcotics, alcohol, psychotropic and addictive substances activities. The research method used was descriptive qualitative by analyzing the results of interviews and documentation studies. The data collection technique is carried out using snowball sampling to obtain broad and specific data. The author concludes that the role of islamic religious education in higher education as anti-narcotics, alcohol, psychotropic substances and addictive substances based on islamic-based development cannot be separated from the role of the National Narcotics Agency, both provincial and city, through First Goes to Campus program; collaboration between the City National Narcotics Agency and the education unit. Second, the literacy program is a collaborative program between the National Narcotics Agency and universities, Islamic organizations as well as mass media, radio and other agencies. Third, through a program to recruit volunteers and activists; additional personal staff from the private sector, non-governmental organizations, academic circles who function as a liaison for the activities of the City National Narcotics Agency with agencies and the community and always actively provide information regarding developments in drug trafficking in the surrounding environment
Pelatihan dan Pendampingan Kelompok Tani dalam Mengolah Limbah Pertanian Menjadi Ekoenzim di Kelurahan Bukit Tunggal Ahmad Saefulloh; Reni Agustiani; Gabriela Elsandika; Julius Telaumbanua; Valentino Tabang; Khairi Khairi; Fitriani Fitriani
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 4 No 3 (2024): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (September 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33379/icom.v4i3.5271

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This training and mentoring activity for farmer groups in processing agricultural waste into eco-enzymes aims to address the problems faced by farmers in Bukit Tunggal Village. The community service team views this problem as a priority to be solved given the current environmental issues, especially regarding waste management. The method used by the team in implementing the community service activities refers to four important stages to achieve the desired outcomes. The first is preparation. The second is program socialization, focusing on inviting partners to dialogue about the planned activities and providing motivation related to improving the welfare of farmer groups through available resources. The third is Training and Mentoring Farmer Groups in Processing Fruit and Vegetable Waste Produced from the Surroundings into Eco-enzymes. The training is conducted by providing material on eco-enzymes both theoretically and practically. Fourth, evaluation. The results of this training and mentoring activity show that the training was enthusiastically followed by 35 participants from all farmer groups in Bukit Tunggal Village. The activity was considered successful based on the pre-test and post-test conducted by the team. Only 25% of training participants knew about eco-enzymes at the time of the pre-test, but after the training activity, participants' understanding increased to 90% regarding the making of eco-enzymes.
The Use of Whatsapp Application as A Learning Method at SMP IT Nurul Ilmi Jambi Saefulloh, Ahmad
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 1 No 2 (2019): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 1(2), May 2019
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

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This article tries to see how far the effectiveness of WhatsApp as a social media application is used as a means of teachers in educating and improving the quality of learning. WhatsApp (WA) is a new breakthrough for educators to communicate to students and parents of students in providing information services related to school learning programs that are connected in a chat group. This article aims to see how teachers use WhatsApp as a learning communication tool. This research was conducted at SMP IT Nurul Ilmi Jambi having its address at Jl. Julius Usman RT.18 Pematang Sulur Village, Telanaipura Jambi City. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data collection by observation method, direct interview and documentation. Techniques used in data analysis are data display, data reduction and conclusion. The data validity technique uses source triangulation. The results showed that in order to support the learning activities of students at SMP Nurul Ilmi Jambi, the teacher made the Whatsaap application an educational application involving teachers, students and parents. The use of WA in learning activities serves as an educational tool, means of evaluation, means of connecting information, as well as a means of consulting services and establishing friendship. Teachers establish communication groups through WhatsApp between teachers and students, and teachers with parents. Obstacles in the field found that not all students and parents of students actively participate in the discussion.
Budaya Manugal Sebagai Suatu Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat Dayak Desa Buntut Bali Kecamatan Pulau Malan Kabupaten Katingan Joko Candra; Muhamad Safwan; Hadiatma H.B; Elsy. C.M Pasaribu; Ahmad Saefulloh
Dewantara : Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Juni : Dewantara : Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Humaniora
Publisher : Universitas 45 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30640/dewantara.v2i2.1035

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The research topic discussed is Manugal Culture as a Local Wisdom of the Dayak Community, Buntut Bali Village, Malan Island District, Katingan Regency. This study aims to find out the origins of manugal culture, the time and process of manugal culture and the meaning of manugal culture for the Dayak Community in Buntut Bali Village, Malan Island District, Katingan Regency. The objects in this study were all the people involved in the research. The research method used is a qualitative inductive method. The research instruments included: observation sheets, interviews to find out manugal culture for the Dayak Community in Buntut Bali Village, Malan Island District, Katingan Regency. Data analysis techniques, the authors use descriptive analysis as follows: data collection, data reduction, data presentation or data display then draw conclusions or data verification. The results of this study are the origins of Manugal Culture for the Dayak community, Buntut Bali Village, Malan Island District, Katingan Regency, which is the custom of their ancestors which was passed down from generation to generation by former people until now, it is still maintained by the Dayak people.
Contextual Tafsir and Digital Islam in Southeast Asia: A Narrative Review Saefulloh, Ahmad
Sinergi International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijis.v2i2.603

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This narrative review explores the development of contemporary Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir) in Southeast Asia, a region marked by religious diversity and dynamic socio-political landscapes. The study aims to investigate how interpretative frameworks have evolved to address modern societal challenges while remaining grounded in classical Islamic traditions. Using a structured literature search across academic databases including Scopus and Google Scholar, the review analyzes scholarly contributions employing maqasid-based, thematic, pedagogical, and contextual methods. Criteria for inclusion prioritized peer-reviewed publications in English, Indonesian, and Malay from 2000 onwards. The findings reveal that contemporary tafsir in Southeast Asia is characterized by methodological plurality, the integration of digital technology, gender-inclusive interpretation, and responsiveness to local contexts. Maqasid-oriented tafsir emerges as a pivotal approach, enabling ethical and socially relevant interpretations of the Qur’an. The use of platforms like YouTube has expanded access to tafsir, while female scholars contribute significantly to more inclusive and egalitarian interpretations. Political structures and educational systems influence both the dissemination and institutionalization of tafsir. However, challenges remain, including rigid curricula, limited funding, and ideological control by state religious institutions. This review underscores the necessity for innovation, interdisciplinary engagement, and institutional support in sustaining a relevant and dynamic tafsir tradition. Southeast Asia offers valuable insights and models that can inform global tafsir discourse, particularly in pluralistic societies. Future research should explore emerging intersections with digital ethics, interfaith dialogue, and sustainable development.
Collaboration as a Value in Islamic Education from Learning from Corpse Management M. Nurul Humaidi; Ahmad Saefulloh; Romelah; Syafrul Nalus; Kadar Risman
Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education
Publisher : LETIGES

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/ajie.v8i3.603

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This article examines collaboration as a core value in Islamic education, focusing on the partnership between two funeral organizations: the Muhammadiyah Branch Leadership Muslim Corpse Association (RKM PCM Palangkaraya) and the Shalahuddin Muslim Family Association (KKM Shalahuddin), which is affiliated with the University of Palangkaraya. The study utilizes a qualitative multi-case research approach to analyze the nature of cooperation, motivations, benefits, obstacles, and challenges in the kifayah process between the two families. Data collection methods included interviews with organizational administrators, observations of the kifayah process, and analysis of organizational charter documents and membership fees. The findings revealed a clear division of responsibilities: RKM PCM Palangkaraya oversees the rituals of washing and praying for the deceased, while KKM Shalahuddin provides equipment and coordinates the burial. This collaboration is vital for ensuring that the burial aligns with Islamic law, despite facing challenges such as communication barriers and funding limitations. The partnership enhances service delivery and nurtures mutual respect between the organizations. However, the lack of prior discussions regarding tahlil practices may create confusion about roles and responsibilities. The study underscores the importance of incorporating effective communication and mutual understanding into educational curricula, allowing students to grasp the values of cooperation and the principles of corpse management in Islam. This knowledge ultimately fosters character development and community skills, highlighting education's role in addressing societal needs within an Islamic framework. Future research is recommended to further investigate tahlil practices in this collaborative context to clarify the roles and responsibilities of each organization.
UPAYA REHABILITASI EKS PEKERJA SEKS KOMERSIAL (PSK) DI PANTI SOSIAL KARYA WANITA (PSKW) ANDAM DEWI SOLOK Saefulloh, Ahmad; Nofriza, Nofriza
Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v3i2.359

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This study aims to see the rehabilitation efforts of former Sex Workers Commercial (PSK) in Panti Sosial Karya Wanita (PSKW) Andam Dewi Solok. The large number of sex workers becomes a serious problem that must be followed up immediately. The Crowd raids prostitution reported in the media into the spotlight of the world of education in instilling moral education to learners. This is the importance of recognizing the negative impacts. To avoid the proliferation of the practice of prostitution is necessary to preventive and rehabilitative efforts against the perpetrators of prostitution practices that netted raids. This study aims to provide a form of preventive and rehabilitative efforts for the "eks PSK" who were caught raids in social institutions as well as to the general public. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data collection by observation method, direct interview and documentation. Techniques used in data analysis are data display, data reduction and conclusion. The data validity technique uses source triangulation. The results showed that: 1) preventive efforts that can be done include the formation of wirid adolescents and regular weekly recitation, 2) submission of grants through grant channeling institutions. While rehabilitative efforts include religious programs, skills and crafts as well as long-term assistance.
ANALISIS PELAKSANAAN REHABILITASI SOSIAL DAN KEAGAMAAN PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 Dotrimensi, Dotrimensi; Saefulloh, Ahmad; Lion, Eddy; Offeny, Offeny; Irfan Musthafa, Ahmad
FIKROTUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Manajemen Islam Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): FIKROTUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Manajemen Islam
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Institut Agama Islam Al-Khairat Pamekasan

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The purpose of this reserach to examine and analyze the implementation of social and religious rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic for Narcotics addicts at the Galilea Drug Rehabilitation Center in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan. In addition, what impacts arise as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic on the implementation of the existing rehabilitation program at the Rehabilitation Center. The study was conducted qualitatively through a descriptive analysis approach with purposive sampling technique through interviews with the management of the rehabilitation center, guardians of addicts, and representatives of addicts who have completed their rehabilitation period. The results showed that the social rehabilitation program in the form of a Therapeutic Community (TC) was the application of a structured environmental control method to change behavior in the context of a responsible community between fellow residents as well as helping oneself. Religious programs carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic are the development of thought and spirituality
Co-Authors . Ishomuddin AA Sudharmawan, AA Achlish Ridho Alfitra Adetya Adetya Afni Pramita Situmorang Ahmad Irfan Musthafa Akbar, Khairul Alfiani Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Andi Kristanto Andrio Melky Anwar, Muhammad Ghozi Asmina Bualiku Aulia Adirma B, Berkat Bagus Pratama Bhayu Rhama Cece Marcelina Charolyna, Endhah Chilwanto, Erik Cionita, Tezara Cyndi Natalya Hutagalung Dafrizal Dafrizal Dandang Kristian Antonius Deby Deby Dewi Muryati Dotrimensi . Dotrimensi, Dotrimensi Eddy Lion Egading Sumarna Eli Karliani Elsy. C.M Pasaribu Endhah Charolyna Eriawaty, Eriawaty Erik Chilwanto Erwanto, Angga Eva Isdayanti Faridi Faridi Ferry Setiawan Ferry Setiawan Fitriani Fitriani Gabriela Elsandika Gunawan, Vincentius Abdi Gusmadi Rahmad Hadi Nur Rofik Hadiatma H.B Handayani, Evita Hasnah Hasnah Herindo Manik Husadah, Rosa Indah Purnama Irfan Musthafa, Ahmad Jisrin Hutasoit Joko Candra Julius Telaumbanua Kadar Risman Kadar Risman Kartinah Khairi Khairi Khairil Anwar Khairul Akbar Khozin, Khozin Lion, Eddy M. Ghozi Anwar M. Nurul Humaidi M. Nurul Humaidi Maha, Egi Ispreidi Marnatun Marzuki Mellyarti Syarif Miftakhul Khasanah Mimi Suharti Moh Nur Hakim Muchlis Muchlis Muh Irfan Helmy Muhamad Safwan Mulyadi Mulyadi Munawaroh Muryati, Dewi Mutiara Mutiara mutiara mutiara Nafiuddin Ramadhani Ningrum, Fitrianur Widya Nofriza Nofriza NOFRIZA, NOFRIZA Noor, Syamhudian Noval Siswanto Novanto, Riza Awal NUR ARIFAH Nurhidayat, Ahmad Fauzi Nurniati Offeny . Offeny offeny Offeny, Offeny Pangestie, Esty Pan Prataman, Dimas Aldi Putra, Leonardus Sandy Ade Rahmad, Gusmadi Rahman, Ridho Ardi Razali Razali Razali Razali Reni Agustiani Reni Agustiani, Reni Reny Puspita Syari Nasution Ressa Kahayanti Riennana Riennana Romelah Romelah Sa'diah, Halimatus Safna Safna Safna, Safna Sakman Sakman Samsul Arifin Sari Famularsih Sari Famularsih Sari Famularsih, Sari Setiawati, Nani Sitio, Elisabeth Fransisca Saragi Sofyan, Ary Supiani Supiani, Supiani Surawan Surawan Surawan, Surawan Susilawati, Putri Syafrul Nalus Syafrul Nalus Syamsul Arifin Tabang, Valentino Teguh Adimarta Tiara Sari Milenia Tobroni Tobroni Tonich, Tonich Triogi Wulandari Triyani Triyani Triyani Triyani Triyani, Triyani Valentino Tabang Wahyuni Christiany Martono Yakin, Mohammad Yustia Yustia Yuyuk Tardimanto Zakia Zuzanti