Nadiatus Salama
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BURNOUT DI KALANGAN PENDAKWAH Nadiatus Salama
Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol 34, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Faculty of Dakwah and Communication, Walisongo State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jid.v34.1.63

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Burnout is a phenomenon that arose from a great expectation to do the best for other people. But when the relationship is "asymmetry" between preachers and congregation, it could be lead to burnout that debilitates the spirit in preaching. However, only some preachers suffered from burnout due to the differences in individual characteristics, work environment, and emotional involvement with the congregation. Burnout is triggered by external factors and might be accumulative. This condition could be healed but it requires a long time. When this condition ignored, it can interfere with the performance and pressthemselves, their relatives and congregation. The person who responsible for creating the solution is him/herself, thatis supported by family or friends.***Burnout merupakan fenomena yang bermula dari sebuah harapan besar untuk berbuat yang terbaik bagi orang lain. Tapi ketika terjadi hubungan yang “asimetris” antara da’i dan mad’u, bisa mengakibatkanterjadinya burnout yang nantinya melemahkan semangat dalam berdakwah. Meski demikian, tidak semua pendakwah mengalami burnout karena adanya perbedaan karakteristik individu, lingkungan kerja, dan keterlibatan emosional dengan jama’ah. Burnout dipicu oleh faktor eksternal dan bersifat akumulatif. Kondisi ini bisa disembuhkan tapi memerlukan waktu lama. Jika dibiarkan, dapat mengganggu kinerja dan tekanan bagi dirinya sendiri, orang terdekatnya serta jama’ah yang berinteraksi dengan da’i tersebut. Yang bertanggung jawab untuk menciptakan solusinya adalah diri sendiri, dengan didukung oleh keluarga atau teman.
Motif dan Proses Psikologis Korupsi Nadiatus Salama
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 41, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (504.467 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.6946

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A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to identify and describe the phenomenon of corruption psychology. Two corruptors were interviewed to explore their perceptions on corrupt practices in Central Java. The interview conducted to explore informant perceptions on a real process. Interview data collected resulted in five themes: (1) Corruption is an act of abuse the authority, identical with theft, something that not run correctly, and using public money for personal and group interest intentionally; (2) The motives of the informants in doing corruption are solidarity with the friends’ doer, system that enables to corrupt, to earn much more money, and make friends; (3) Process of corruption; budget-making has been done by legislative and executive institution; marking-up the budget, facilities and allowances; reporting the administrative data manipulatively; inter-relating chain in corruption process; and distributing the aspiration fund without a proof of receipts; (4) The impact of corruption is making someone’s wiser in life, putting the corruptors in to the jail, humiliating their big family, and also, having a more debt, and (5) The settlement of problems that they employ is by using emotion-focused coping. Keywords: corruption, phenomenology, motive, impact, coping
Revealing Religious Discrimination Experience against Indonesian Muslim Women in the United States of America Nadiatus Salama
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 18, No 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Pusat Studi gender dan Anak (PSGA) Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/sa.v18i1.16389

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Muslims in the United States (US) face religious discrimination due to an increasingly hostile environment. Further research is needed to explore the dynamics of gender differences in terms of religious discrimination as Muslim women are usually more pessimistic about their position in society compared to men. This study explores the experiences of Indonesian Muslim women in the US facing religious discrimination using qualitative methods that focus on socio-religious and psychological perspectives. In-depth interviews are conducted in Bahasa Indonesia with purposively selected respondents who are women aged 26 and above. The results demonstrate that respondents are: 1) feeling humiliated by others, 2) feeling intimidated, 3) experiencing hateful speech, and 4) experiencing religious microaggressions. This study emphasizes the need to raise awareness and promote education to combat negative stereotypes and prejudices against Muslims, particularly Muslim women, for a more inclusive and tolerant society.
Pathways to Healing: Forgiveness and Spiritual Growth for Domestic Violence Survivors in Islam Salama, Nadiatus
Jurnal Theologia Vol. 35 No. 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : The Faculty of Islamic Theology and Humanities, UIN Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/teo.2024.35.2.23534

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Forgiveness plays a crucial role in the psychological recovery of domestic violence (DV) survivors, and within the framework of Islamic teachings, it is seen as a means of attaining inner peace and spiritual healing. This study explores the role of forgiveness in the psychological and spiritual healing of domestic violence (DV) survivors within an Islamic framework. Employing a qualitative case study approach through in-depth interviews, semi-structured interviews, and observations with a single female DV survivor in Solo, Indonesia, to gain insights into the complex, non-linear journey of forgiveness. This study investigates the forgiveness process that aligns with Islamic principles of mercy (rahmah), patience (sabr), and divine justice. The findings reveal that the process of forgiveness is complex, non-linear, and influenced by various dynamics, including feedback and feed-forward loops, with survivors revisiting earlier stages. This process is often unpredictable, with survivors revisiting previous stages they thought were overcome, accompanied by changes in attitude. Victims' motivation to forgive is frequently influenced by a desire to accept the situation sincerely, often aligned with religious teachings. Additionally, releasing negative emotions is a significant driving force in the forgiveness process. Social support from family, community, and religious institutions is crucial in encouraging victims to engage in forgiveness, providing the necessary encouragement and understanding to navigate this challenging journey. The study underscores the importance of integrating religious guidance with psychological support, highlighting the significant psychological benefits of forgiveness for DV survivors, including improved emotional well-being and interpersonal relationships.
Investigation into obedience in the face of unethical behavior Salama, Nadiatus; El-Rahman, Medina Janneta; Sholihin, Mahfud
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (201.159 KB) | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v5i2.7074

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Significant concern about obedience in the face of unethical behavior in many corporate scandals is growing worldwide. However, the issue is underexplored because this type of research is faced by the challenge that the perpetrators are reluctant to harm their image by admitting their wrongdoings. The purpose of this study is to obtain a deeper understanding of the human aspects of obedience in the face of unethical behavior among employees in organizations. Using a qualitative cross-case approach, ten employees were interviewed, representing top, middle, and low-level employees in a broad range of private medium-to-large-sized enterprises. The analysis process involved reducing the raw data into meaningful themes, particularly why employees perform unethical behavior. The study's findings provide complex reasons for obedience in the face of unethical behavior, and it is shown to be the rule and habit of organizations. The respondents also explained why they justified their misbehavior. The employees' viewpoints on obedience in the face of unethical behavior will be useful for organizations to curb unlawful practices in the workplace, as these have detrimental effects on them.
Disproving the myth of racial harassment and trauma among Indonesian Americans Salama, Nadiatus; Fanani, Muhyar; Pohl, Florian; Widiastuti, Widiastuti
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (213.77 KB) | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v7i2.12444

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Racial trauma among Asians, including Indonesians, has increased dramatically in the United States. While many studies have been written about the significance of recurring race-related traumatic incidents, the broader meaning of the unexpected and dark side of racial trauma experiences among Indonesians who reside in the United States is under-reported. This study aims to explore the meaning of experience dealing with racial trauma among Indonesians living in the United States using a qualitative phenomenological approach. We conducted in-depth interviews via the Zoom platform with a nationally representative purposive sample of 16 adults aged 26 and older. In analyzing this phenomenological study, all stages of phenomenological reduction were used. The findings demonstrate that racial trauma among Indonesian Americans can be categorized into three themes: 1) feeling sad and angry, 2) being exhausted, and 3) suffering physically. Therefore, the myth that Asian Americans are immune to racism and its effects is not necessarily true. This study also offers implications for future research on racial understanding and discussion.
Connecting to Young Muslims; Strengthening The Da’wah Community of Santrendelik Through Public Relations Ayu Surita Jannah; Nadiatus Salama; Asep Dadang Abdullah
Mediakita Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Mediakita : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Usluhuddin dan Dakwah UIN Syekh Wasil Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/mediakita.v9i1.2736

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The development of digital technology has led to a significant shift in da’wah practices, where young people tend to access their spiritual needs through online media. This condition poses a challenge for traditional da’wah majlis in attracting the younger generation. This research examines the public relations strategy of da’wah community in creating an attractive, responsive forum that understands the spiritual characteristics of contemporary youth. The research explores the Santrendelik da’wah community’s strategy in attracting young audiences. A descriptive qualitative method was used to comprehensively describe social reality, focusing on extracting meaning from individual experiences regarding the community’s public relations strategies. The data was collected through interviews, and analysis followed the Milles and Huberman model, which includes data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show a systematic mechanism of youth development through four stages: (1) research and listening, identifying the needs of the millennial generation; (2) planning and decision making, designing innovative religious social interventions; (3) communication actions, implementing the “nongkrong tobat” program; and (4) evaluation, measuring the effectiveness of the intervention.
Pathways to Healing: Forgiveness and Spiritual Growth for Domestic Violence Survivors in Islam Salama, Nadiatus
Jurnal Theologia Vol. 35 No. 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : The Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/teo.2024.35.2.23534

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Forgiveness plays a crucial role in the psychological recovery of domestic violence (DV) survivors, and within the framework of Islamic teachings, it is seen as a means of attaining inner peace and spiritual healing. This study explores the role of forgiveness in the psychological and spiritual healing of domestic violence (DV) survivors within an Islamic framework. Employing a qualitative case study approach through in-depth interviews, semi-structured interviews, and observations with a single female DV survivor in Solo, Indonesia, to gain insights into the complex, non-linear journey of forgiveness. This study investigates the forgiveness process that aligns with Islamic principles of mercy (rahmah), patience (sabr), and divine justice. The findings reveal that the process of forgiveness is complex, non-linear, and influenced by various dynamics, including feedback and feed-forward loops, with survivors revisiting earlier stages. This process is often unpredictable, with survivors revisiting previous stages they thought were overcome, accompanied by changes in attitude. Victims' motivation to forgive is frequently influenced by a desire to accept the situation sincerely, often aligned with religious teachings. Additionally, releasing negative emotions is a significant driving force in the forgiveness process. Social support from family, community, and religious institutions is crucial in encouraging victims to engage in forgiveness, providing the necessary encouragement and understanding to navigate this challenging journey. The study underscores the importance of integrating religious guidance with psychological support, highlighting the significant psychological benefits of forgiveness for DV survivors, including improved emotional well-being and interpersonal relationships.
ISLAMIC JOURNALISTIC ETHICS IN REPORTING STUDENT SUICIDES ON DETIK.COM: A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PERSPECTIVE Labiba, Fikriya; Salama, Nadiatus
al-Balagh : Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/albalagh.v10i2.12147

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The reporting of suicide cases poses the risk of triggering copycat behavior, known as the Werther Effect. While many studies have examined media compliance with reporting guidelines and the impact on audiences, few have explored how Islamic journalistic values can offer ethical alternatives. This study introduces a new perspective by integrating Islamic journalistic ethics with social responsibility theory to evaluate the quality of suicide case reporting in online media. Using a qualitative, descriptive approach within a constructivist paradigm, data were collected through interviews with journalists and editors from Detik.com’s Central and East Java offices, alongside an analysis of student suicide news published between August and October 2024. Findings show that Detik.com emphasizes accuracy, neutrality, and verification through credible sources. Articles include warnings to reduce the risk of imitation and protect victims’ privacy, while also providing space for family clarification. These practices align with Islamic values such as ṣidq (truthfulness), tabayyun (verification), ‘adl (justice), amar ma’rūf nahī munkar, and amanah (trustworthiness). The study recommends journalist training on mental health issues and developing a comparative analysis across online media platforms to gain a more comprehensive overview.
Breaking Barriers: The Fight Against Discrimination Among Indonesian Muslim Minority in America Salama, Nadiatus
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v9i1.9921

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Discrimination against minority groups based on race, religion, and other characteristics has a long-standing history in the United States. This study explores how Indonesian Muslims in major urban areas across the US confront and resist discrimination. Through phenomenological analysis, data were gathered from 16 Indonesian participants residing in eight different states. The findings reveal that Indonesian Muslims employ strategies such as staying calm, exercising self-control, seeking clarification, speaking up, and reporting incidents to authorities to combat discrimination. These coping mechanisms reflect the complexity of discrimination faced by this minority group and underscore the need for robust legal frameworks and collaborative efforts to promote tolerance and respect for diversity. The study offers valuable insights for activists, religious leaders, legal advocates, and academics working to foster an inclusive society. It also emphasizes the necessity for further research, particularly with larger and more diverse samples, to understand the long-term impacts and to develop targeted interventions that support Indonesian Muslims and other minority groups in the US.