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THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT POLICY OF JAMBI IN EFFORTS TO PRESERVE THE ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS OF JAMBI MALAY Saidina Usman; Nori Nopita Sari; Teguh Adimarta
Nizham Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 9 No 01 (2021): Jurnal Nizham
Publisher : Postgraduate State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/nizham.v9i01.3413

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Jambi Province is one of the regions that has Malay culture as its original culture. Thehistorical background of Jambi Province is inseparable from the influence of the oldMalay kingdom, namely the Moloyu or Malay kingdom. This historical backgroundmakes the Jambi provincial government want to maintain and make Malay culture alocal culture and become a regional identity. Therefore, the Jambi provincialgovernment in 2013 together with the Jambi Provincial DPRD signed RegionalRegulation number 7 of 2013 concerning the preservation and development of JambiMalay culture. In addition, the government's steps and good intentions to developculture also have a strong legal umbrella, namely the 1945 Constitution. This articlewill focus on analyzing the implementation of Perda number 7 of 2013, which containsthe policy of the Jambi provincial government in trying to preserve Jambi Malay texts.Based on field observations, interviews, reading archives and documents related to theimplementation of the mandate of perda number 7 of 2013, this article argues that thepolicy on preserving ancient manuscripts, which is the super important local wealthand wisdom of the Jambi people, has not been fully implemented by the related LeadingSector. So this confirms that the government and society's awareness andunderstanding of the importance of preserving the ancient Jambi Malay manuscriptsis still low. This article argues that the policy on preserving ancient manuscripts,which is the super important local wealth and wisdom of the Jambi people, has not beenfully implemented by the relevant Leading Sector. So this confirms that the governmentand society's awareness and understanding of the importance of preserving the ancientJambi Malay manuscripts is still low. This article argues that the policy on preservingancient manuscripts, which is the super important local wealth and wisdom of theJambi people, has not been fully implemented by the relevant Leading Sector. So thisconfirms that the government and society's awareness and understanding of the importance of preserving the ancient Jambi Malay manuscripts is still low.
GREEN SPIRITUALITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION: SUSTAINABLE GREEN CAMPUS TRANSFORMATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF JAMBI Iskandar, Wahyu; Saidina Usman; Nori Nopita Sari
International Journal of Education, Language, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): IJELaSS: International Journal of Education, Language and Social Science (on pr
Publisher : Darul Ilmi Bina Insan Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62612/ijelass.v3i2.68

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This study aims to see (1) How the concept of Green Spirituality is applied in higher education at the University of Jambi (2) To what extent the impact of sustainable green campus transformation on the environment, students, and the surrounding community. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach to explore in depth the concept of Green Spirituality in the context of higher education and sustainable green campus transformation at the University of Jambi. Interviews were conducted with key informants who have direct involvement in the implementation of green spirituality values in the campus environment. Participatory observation was applied to directly observe sustainability practices with data analysis techniques in this study using an interactive model. The results of the study show that (1) The concept of Green Spirituality is applied at the University of Jambi through the Unja Lestari program which emphasizes the integration of spiritual, ecological, and social care values in all campus activities. This program encourages the academic community to view the environment as a trust from God that must be maintained through environmentally friendly behavior, such as reducing plastic waste, energy conservation, and greening the campus area (2) The impact of sustainable green campus transformation on the environment in Jambi shows a positive direction that includes ecological, social, economic, and academic aspects. A sustainable green campus also strengthens students' readiness for a green economy-based workforce. The ecological competencies they acquire are crucial assets in the modern job market.