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Economic Community Empowerment through Strengthening the Capacity of Jeruk Siam Farmers Kharisma, Aldhy; Fadri, Zainal; Hanafi, Beni Putra; Irwandi, Irwandi
Indev: Literasi Media Dakwah dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/indev.v3i1.12470

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Indonesia is an agricultural country, known for its fertile land, some Indonesian people make their living as farmers and use the fertile land to grow crops. One of the agricultural subsectors is horticulture. One of the horticultural crops is oranges which have an important role in adding economic value to society. As a community, of course Nagari Koto Tinggi must read the climate and match the climate with plants that are suitable for planting. , from the Department of Agriculture in management training, it was found that the climate in Nagari Koto Tinggi is very suitable for planting Siam Oranges. Based on initial observations that researchers found, initially the people of Nagari Koto Tinggi used to improve their economy by going abroad, because the people of Koto Tinggi did not have the expertise to manage land for gardening, first they did not know what plants were suitable for planting, because they had various plants were planted but ultimately died. So in a study conducted by the Department of Agriculture, it was said that Nagari Koto Tinggi was a very suitable area for planting Siamese oranges, so the Department of Agriculture provided training on how to manage Siamese oranges, so that to this day the people of Nagari Koto Tinggi have a livelihood in Siamese orange gardening. From here, the people of Nagari Koto Tinggi, who initially went abroad to make ends meet, began to manage Siamese oranges. Almost every community in Nagari Koto Tinggi has a Siamese orange plantation to meet their living needs and to improve their economy.
Efforts of The Nagari Taram Government in Improving Community Welfare Through Kapalo Banda Tourism Putri, Dinda Novita; Fadri, Zainal; Iswadi, Iswadi; Hanafi, Beni Putra
Indev: Literasi Media Dakwah dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/indev.v3i2.13307

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The main problem in this study is the effort to improve community welfare through the development of Kapalo Banda tourism. Limited basic infrastructure such as inadequate road conditions and minimal supporting facilities are the main obstacles. Access roads to the location of tourist attractions are still in poor condition, there is a lot of damage and obstacles making it difficult for tourists to reach them. infrastructure problems, management of Kapalo Banda tourism objects by the Taram regional government has also not been implemented optimally. The type of research used by the researcher is field research using qualitative descriptive research methods to obtain data from the problems studied. Kapalo Banda tourism has created new jobs for the community, thereby reducing unemployment in the area. The economic impact of Kapalo Banda tourism development improves the quality of life of the community, increasing the standard of living and social welfare of the Nagari Taram community. Kapalo Banda tourism has a positive impact on the economy and social welfare of the community. get increased income, job opportunities and a better quality of life. Kapalo Banda tourism has created new jobs for the community, thereby increasing job opportunities, reducing unemployment. The development of Kapalo Banda tourism has increased community income, both from the tourism sector and other economic sectors related to the existence of tourist attractions.
Empowering Students Through Life Skill Development: A Case Study at Nurul Yaqin Islamic Boarding School Zahra, Badri Aulia; Fadri, Zainal; Iswadi, Iswadi; Syafriwaldi, Syafriwaldi
Indev: Literasi Media Dakwah dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/indev.v4i1.15255

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The main issue in this research is the implementation of life skill development for students at the Islamic boarding school in an effort to improve the quality of education, as well as the skills, talents, and interests of students, not only to fulfill religious needs but also to equip them with life skills needed in todayÔÇÖs competitive world. This research aims to understand the objectives of empowering students through life skill development and how these life skills are applied to students to prepare them for their future lives. The type of research used is field research, aimed at obtaining data on the issues being investigated. The data collection techniques used are interviews and documentation. The data management is conducted in a descriptive qualitative manner, followed by classification of specific aspects of the problem and presenting them in effective sentences. There is a lack of understanding and skills among students, especially those who are new or have not participated in life skill programs. In response, Nurul Yaqin Islamic Boarding School in Batipuah Ateh strives to provide facilities, motivation, guidance, and support to improve the quality of educators and students, helping them provide the best for the students and the community based on the foundation of life skill programs. The boarding school continuously prepares students and other members of the community to be ready for the demands of the global era by providing training, strengthening human resources, guidance, motivation, and awareness stages. The improvement in various fields undertaken by students, such as Qur'an family studies, computer training, tahfizh, qiratulkutub, and other activities, is aimed at enhancing achievements at various levels and improving the well-being of both individuals and the community, with a positive impact on the school and the wider society.
Family Support Team's Efforts in Reduce Stunting: Case Study in Tanah Datar District Arsia, Lativa; Elasta Putri, Siska; Iswadi; Fadri, Zainal
Indev: Literasi Media Dakwah dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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The main issue addressed in this thesis is the high number of stunted children in Tanah Datar Regency. The purpose of this discussion is to describe the methods employed by the Family Assistance Team to reduce stunting, explain the challenges faced by the team, and outline the solutions provided by the PMDPPKB Service to overcome these obstacles. The type of research that the author uses is field research using qualitative research methods through a descriptive analysis approach to obtain data from the problems being studied. The data collection techniques used by the researcher are observation, interviews and documentation. This study uses primary and secondary data sources. Data analysis techniques are carried out by data collection, data reduction, data presentation and verification and drawing conclusions. To check the validity of the data, researchers use triangulation of sources and techniques. From the research conducted by researchers in the field, it can be concluded that TPK has five strategic steps to reduce stunting. First, identify stunting targets. Second, the team provides assistance and coaching to families. Third, carry out communication, information, and education (KIE) to convey important information about stunting to targets. Fourth, the team provides additional food and formula milk that is suitable for children who experience stunting. Finally, compile a report on activities and results achieved to be submitted to the PMDPPKB Service. The obstacles found by TPK in the field are divided into two parts. Internal obstacles include lack of understanding of TPK members, poor coordination between TPK members, and lack of training and facilities for TPK members. While the external obstacles are the education of parents of children diagnosed with stunting, parents who do not accept their children being called stunted,  and the community who are less concerned about preventing stunting. Furthermore, the PMDPPKB Service provides solutions to the obstacles faced by TPK.
TABUIK: LOCAL WISDOM AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR SUPPRESSING THE IMPACT OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN PARIAMAN Fadri, Zainal
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v3i1.1488

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Arthur Lewis's structural change theory focused on the development shows the process of change which occurs from the traditional economic society towards the industrial economic society. The development of traditional economies in the countryside into the industrial economy in urban areas has a serious impact on equitable distribution of ongoing economic development. The villagers initially worked in the agricultural sector moved to the city then due to an absorption of labor in the industrial sector. Massive urbanization is a serious impact caused by this change, so that there is a vacant labor force in the countryside and an increase in unemployment in urban areas. The problem caused by structural changes in economic development can be overcome by the local wisdom approach of the local community. In this paper, the case is taken in Pariaman community especially the Tabuik ceremony as an annual routine. Tabuik in Pariaman requires that the community remaining in Pariaman and undergo a routine as an agricultural community because there are many special needs and rituals requiring ceremonial materials from the agricultural field. The local wisdom of people in Pariaman is not involved in significant urbanization cases. Tabuik as a control the flow of globalization makes the community and economic activities manageable as of the development in Pariaman with traditional agricultural economic models and adequate labor naturally.
PEMBANGUNAN MASYARAKAT ALTERNATIF MODEL DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATORY Fadri, Zainal
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v4i2.2437

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Development is a definite step undertaken by a country in achieving a good standard of living. Economic development and social development become a reflection of the success of the sovereign state so that it becomes a high bargaining value in international relations. Development in Brazil and Indonesia are both affected by the crisis that occurred in the world, thus presenting foreign entrapments and interventions that will affect every policy taken. To rise from the economic downturn, the state must be present in determining the right development model to overcome the problems that occur as a result of failure. The method used in this paper is the method of library research with a comparative analysis approach. Study material is taken from books and journals that are relevant to the theme of the writing. The results of this paper describe an alternative model of democratic participatory development into an effort to increase development, both in the social and economic fields. Community participation in development in Porto Alegre Brazil shows a significant change towards improving welfare, while at the same time being a lesson for Indonesia in making development policies optimally.
THE BARRENNESS OF MODERN HUMAN SPIRITUALITY IN THE SEYYED HOSSEIN NASR'S PERSPECTIVE Selamat, Kasmuri; Saputra, Ananda Rezki; Fadri, Zainal; Hajazi, Zaidi
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v6i1.5853

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Modern humans are human beings who are slaves to material things, are materialistic, hedonistic and want to overpower all aspects of life. Modern humans are also humans who deny the voice of conscience and the call of human nature. As a result, they suffer from multidimensional diseases such as excessive anxiety, life feels meaningless, suffers from isolation from themselves, from their social environment and from their God. To save such a situation, an Islamic intellectual figure, Seyyed Hosein Nasr, offers the concept of a perfect human being Islamically by returning to the nature that has been bestowed by Allah, namely integrating the three elements that have been possessed, body, mind and soul.
Intercultural Communication of Foreign Students at UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar Syafriwaldi, Syafriwaldi; Fadri, Zainal; Maulana, Azhari; Prayoga, Andhika Gilang
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v6i2.7248

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The problem in this study is the process of intercultural communication that occurs in foreign students at UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar between students from Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Minangkabau students while at UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar. This study looks at the point of view of verbal and non-verbal communication as well as various supporting and inhibiting factors in the daily life of foreign students at UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar by using field research (Field Research) which is descriptive qualitative. The results obtained are that at least foreign students have cultural similarities because they are still in the same clump, namely the Malay family in Southeast Asia, the greetings done by Thais and Cambodians tend to wait for greetings from other people, while Malaysians and Indonesians - Minangkabau tend to be friendly and polite. precede the conversation when communicating and greeting. Meanwhile, Minangkabau students use a pattern of adjustment by blurring cultural identity, reducing stereotypes and high openness. The supporting factors for this research are positive values, such as being a student who is tolerant and harmonious with each other, while the inhibiting factor is language.
Social and Economic Impact Evaluation of Gender Based Community Empowerment Harahap, Reiki Nauli; Ramaniya, Yudith; Herlan, Herlan; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Fadri, Zainal
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v7i1.8678

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Social and economic impact measurement is an activity that cannot be separated from corporate social responsibility programs. Measuring socioeconomic impacts has a variety of approaches, one of which is the community satisfaction index. This study aims to measure the social and economic impact of the Kelompok Wanita Tani: Kartini Kalongan program, a CSR program that targets women as beneficiaries. This research uses mix methodes with quantitative as the main method and qualitative as the supporting method. The results of the study stated that the KWT CSR program: Kartini Kalongan as one of the gender-based empowerment programs has a very good level of fissibility. The program is able to answer the needs, potentials and problems faced by beneficiaries and is supported by the company's commitment to contribute to the development of the welfare of the surrounding community
Response to Alternative Media in The Development of Dakwah: An Islamic Perspective Fadri, Zainal; Hanif, Akhyar
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v7i1.9746

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Dakwah trends get a lot of developments in the world of dakwah. In the past people proselytizing by conventional means, such as by conducting meetings and making an assessment on matters related to the value of jurisprudence and theology. But in fact, today many new media that give a different color to the model of delivering dakwah among the people. Mainstream media that can be found among them YouTube, websites, blogs and social media. Their presence is quite quickly a special concern for people who have a concentration on dakwah. Many people feel that the presence of the media can degrade the quality of dakwah delivered, but the opposite of that, the presence of these media into a dakwah progress. Everyone can gain knowledge dakwah anywhere and anytime. In this study the researcher wanted to know how the response from the public to the presence of alternative media in conveying dakwah? After that, the researcher made a mapping and views of dakwah activists about it. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method that seeks to see responses from the public about alternative media, so it is expected to find a thought and answer to the community's anxiety about its presence. In this study found several responses from the public towards the development of dakwah with alternative media. Based on the community active in dakwah giving positive and negative responses. A negative response is given on the grounds that preaching through the media has a bad impact, because no one is responsible for the delivery error, then they suggest that preaching continue to be done in the normal way. Another group gave a positive response in the development of dakwah through alternative media, because it is considered more flexible, so that the teaching in the dakwah does have its limitations.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman, Ismail Akhyar Hanif Alamri, Annisa Rizqa Aldhy Kharisma Amadou Diallo, Thierno Amini, Resa Ananda Rezki Saputra Andhika Gilang Prayoga Andika Andika Andika Andika Arif Rahman Hakim Arif Rahman Hakim Aristy, Yayang Arsia, Lativa Ashri Ramadhan Azhari Maulana Beni Putra Hanafi Dani Yoselisa Dhea Frastika Dinda Novita Putri Dovick, Marteen Eka Saputra Eka Saputra Elasta Putri, Siska Fitri, Nadia Yulia Frastika, Dhea Gilang Prayoga, Andhika Hajazi, Zaidi Hanafi, Beni Putra Harahap, Reiki Nauli Herlan Herlan Herlan, Herlan Irma Sari Irma Sari Irman Irman Irwandi Irwandi Irwandi Irwandi Ismail Abdurrahman Iswadi Iswadi Iswadi iswadi iswadi Iswadi Iswadi Jaesik Spencher Jefri Adiguna Kasmuri Selamat Kharisma, Aldhy Khuwau, Dicky Lambou, Micheal Marteen Dovick Maulana, Azhari Mhd Alfahjri Sukri Micheal Lambou Mitria Candra Mitria Candra Nadia Yulia Fitri Nunung Nurwati Nunung Nurwati Olivia Rovince Purba Pratama, Tegu Chaniago Prayoga, Andhika Gilang Purba, Olivia Rovince Putri, Dinda Novita Putri, Siska Elasta Ramadhan, Ashri Ramadhani, Rindi Ramadhani, Tiara Ramaniya, Yudith Reiki Nauli Harahap Reni Susanti Reni Susanti Resa Amini Rindi Ramadhani Riski Susanto Saputra, Ananda Rezki Sara Stevenson Sari, Nur Vita Siska Elasta Putri Siska Elasta Putri Spencher, Jaesik Stevenson, Sara Susanto, Riski Syafriwaldi, Syafriwaldi Syafriwaldi, Syafriwaldi Tegu Chaniago Tegu Chaniago Pratama Tiara Ramadhani Wahidahwati Wahidahwati Yana Sundayani Yana Sundayani Yayang Aristy Yoselisa, Dani Yudith Ramaniya Zahra, Badri Aulia Zaidi Hajazi