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Majlis al-‘Ulama’ al-Indūnīsī fī Munādalat al-Barnāmij al-Siyāsī Suwito, Suwito; Wahab, Muhbib Abdul
Studia Islamika Vol 2, No 4 (1995): Studia Islamika
Publisher : Center for Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (3041.37 KB) | DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v2i4.823

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The birth of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), among others, initiated by the New Order. Minister of Religion formed the Indonesian Islamic Propagation Center (WWII) in charge of organizing workshop preachers in Indonesia on 26-29 November 1974. Among the results of the workshop consensus is forming MUI.The initiative was in addition to the presence of concerned government organizations 'scholars' to accelerate the implementation of its discretion, as well as outside of Islam similar associations have been formed. General Assembly of the Indonesian Bishops (MAWI) for the Ummah Catholics had formed in 1924 and the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI) for the Ummah Protestant founded in 1950.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v2i4.823
Tradisi Kematian Wong Islam Jawa Suwito, Suwito; Sriyanto, Agus; Hidayat, Arif
Jurnal Penelitian Agama Vol 15 No 2 (2014)
Publisher : IAIN Purwokerto

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Abstract: This study was aimed at revealing how Javanese Moslem’s traditionsof mortality is understood by the performers, both of great and little tradition, andwhat their meanings are. These two points evolve from time to time. Some variationsfound in the tradition of Javanese Moslem’s mortality are caused by the distance ofthe performers from the center of governance and the different time of performance.In regards to these variations, there are some interesting views. First, in understandingtheir belief and performing their tradition of mortality, Javanese Moslems has aprinciple that the tradition is an expression of honor to human being and it has asymbolic meaning. Second, Javanese Moslem mean mortality as a return way toGod that requires sincerity and a belirf that God is the only to worship. JavaneseMoslems perceive that God is forgiveful that human beings should pray and apologizefor their mistakes.Key words: tradition, Javanese Islam, variation, God, and Faith. Abstrak: Tulisan ini berusaha untuk mengungkap tentang tradisi kematian WongIslam Jawa dipahami oleh pelakunya dalam framework great and little tradition, danmakna di dalam tradisi kematian Wong Islam Jawa. Dua hal tersebut, bila diungkap dandipahami dalam tataran praktik, adakalanya memiliki pergeseran. Variasi yang munculdalam tradisi kematian Wong Islam Jawa karena jarak yang jauh dari pusat, juga karenaperubahan dari waktu ke waktu (evolusi). Dalam hal ini, ada beberapa pandangan menarik:Pertama, Wong Islam Jawa dalam memahami keyakinan dan menjalankan praktiktradisi kematian memiliki dasar yang leluhur sebagai tata cara penghormatan kepadamanusia yang hidup, serta memiliki dimensi simbolik dengan alam lain. Kedua, WongIslam Jawa dalam memaknai kematian sebagai jalan kembali kepada Tuhan sehinggaharus dalam keadaan suci dan tetap memiliki keyakinan bahwa Allah SWT adalah satusatunyayang pantas disembah. Pandangannya berdasar pada Tuhan YangMahapengampun sehingga manusia hendaknya senantiasa berdoa untuk minta maafatas kesalahan yang pernah diperbuat.Kata Kunci: tradisi, Wong Islam Jawa, variasi, Tuhan, dan keyakinan.
Kondisi Lingkungan Rumah dan Perilaku Masyarakat Sebagai Faktor Risiko Kejadian Malaria di Puskesmas Benteng Bangka Belitung Suwito, Suwito; Suhartono, Suhartono; Joko, Tri
Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2005): OKTOBER 2005
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jkli.4.2.55 - 58

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ABSTRACT Backgroud: Bangka district is an endemic area of malaria, which has a relatively high incidence for malaria over the year. It has  clinical malaria rate  26.949 cases per year and Annual Malaria Incidence (AMI) 46,840/00. Benteng sub district is one of endemic area of malaria which has High Case Incidence (HCI) with 50,660/00 for AMI rate. This rate is higher compared to the national AMI (31,090/00 ). The aim of this research was to analyze the condition of the house and the community behavior as the risk factors of malaria at the workig area of Benteng Heath center in Bangka Belitung. Method: It was an observational research using case control design. The Subject of the research was categorized into two groups:  Case was someone who suffered malaria confirmed by the laboratory examination, and Control was someone who did not suffer malaria. The matching of case and control based on the consideration for sex and  age (maximum 3 years different). Result: The result of the research showed that risk factors of malaria are the habits not using mosquito coils with OR = 12,4 (CI 95% OR: 1,3 -13,18), bushes with OR = 7,3 (CI 95% OR:1,50 - 35,38), no predatory fish for larva with OR = 4,2 (CI 95% OR: 2,28-66,91), not using mosquito nets while sleeping with OR = 3,5 (CI 95% OR: 1,24 - 10,11). Conclusion: Environmental condition as risk factors in this research is the bushes around the house predatory fish in poonds and the habit of using mosquito coils as behaviour factors. Key words :   Physical house condition, community behavior, risk factors of  malaria.
PANDANGAN MAJELIS ULAMA INDONESIA (MUI) KABUPATEN BANYUASIN TERHADAP PERMAINAN HARGA KARET OLEH TENGKULAK DI DESA GALANG TINGGI KECAMATAN BANYUASIN III suwito, suwito; Atika, Atika; Himsyah, Fatroyah Asr
Muamalah Vol 6 No 1 (2020): Muamalah
Publisher : Program Studi Muamalah Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum

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ABSTRACT The law of buying and selling is basically permitted in Islamic teachings, Islam provides an opportunity between seller and buyer to bargain but is prohibited from monopolies or forms of trade that have the potential to harm others. In Galang Tinggi Village, Banyuasin III District, there is a transaction known as the price game on rubber latex transactions. The issues raised in this study are: 1) What are the factors that cause middlemen to play with rubber prices 2) What is the perspective of the Banyuasin District Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) leader on the rubber price game. The method used in this research is field research using qualitative descriptive research. The sample in this study used the first purposive sampling is the MUI figure with daily management criteria of 3 people. Second is 3 rubber farmers. Third is the middleman of 3 people. Data collection techniques using interview and documentation methods. Based on these results a conclusion has been obtained. The price game played by the middlemen in Galang Tinggi Village does not seem to provide fairness in terms of prices to farmers. According to the opinion of the figures of the Indonesian Ulema Council of Banyuasin Regency, they have an opinion that the price of rubber carried out by the middlemen in Galang Tinggi Village, Banyuasin III District, includes the unjust sale and purchase of other people's property in a vanity manner at the expense of one of the parties. Keywords: Pricing Games, Brokers, Buying and Selling Hukum jual beli pada dasarnya dibolehkan pada ajaran Islam, Islam memberikan kesempatan antara penjual dan pembeli untuk tawar menawar namun dilarang monopoli atau bentuk perdagangan yang berpotensi merugikan orang lain. Di Desa Galang Tinggi Kecamatan Banyuasin III, terdapat transaksi yang dikenal dengan permainan harga pada transaksi getah karet. Permasalahan yang diangkat dalam penelitian ini ialah: 1) Apakah faktor penyebab tengkulak mempermainkan harga karet 2) Bagaimana perspektif tokoh Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) Kabupaten Banyuasin terhadap permainan harga karet. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu penelitian lapangan (field research) dengan jenis penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan purvosive sampling yang pertama adalah tokoh MUI dengan kriteria pengurus harian 3 orang. Kedua ialah petani karet 3 orang. Ketiga ialah tengkulak 3 orang. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan metode wawancara dan dokumentasi. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian tersebut telah diperoleh suatu kesimpulan. Permainan harga yang dilakukan oleh tengkulak yang terjadi di Desa Galang Tinggi sepertinya tidak memberikan keadilan dari segi harga terhadap para petani. Menurut pandangan tokoh Majelis Ulama Idonesia Kabupaten Banyuasin memiliki pendapat bahwa penetapan harga karet yang dilakukan tengkulak di Desa Galang Tinggi Kecamatan Banyuasin III termasuk jual beli yang zalim karena memakan harta orang lain dengan cara yang batil dengan merugikan salah satu pihak
Design and Implementation of Z-Source Inverter by Simple Boost Control Technique for Laboratory Scale Micro-Hydro Power Plant Application Ariefianto, Rizki Mendung; Aprilianto, Rizky Ajie; Suryoatmojo, Heri; Suwito, Suwito
Jurnal Teknik Elektro Vol 13, No 2 (2021): Jurnal Teknik Elektro
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Elektro, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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In a power plant such as micro-hydropower (MHP), an induction generator (IG) is usually employed to produce electrical power. Therefore, an inverter is needed to deliver it with high efficiency. Z-source inverter (ZSI) has been introduced as a topology with many advantages over conventional inverters. This research aims to investigate the performance of ZSI based simple boost control (SBC) in laboratory-scale MHP systems using a rewinding induction generator. This research has been conducted both from simulations and experiments. Based on the result, the waveform characteristic and value of ZSI are close to the desired design. A shoot-through duty ratio of 17% can reach 60 Vrms output voltage, and this condition has a conversion ratio of about 2.05 times. Also, SBC can significantly reduce the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). ZSI efficiency has a value of 84.78% at 50% of rating load 100 W and an average value of 80%. Compared to the previous study, the proposed design has more economical with the same component for the higher rating power. Moreover, it has a smoother and entire output waveform of the voltage.
Bank Indonesia’s role in the electronification of the digital economy as a form of non-military defense Saputro, Guntur Eko; Suwarno, Panji; Suwito, Suwito; Sudjoko, Cakrawati
JRTI (Jurnal Riset Tindakan Indonesia) Vol 7, No 3 (2022): JRTI (Jurnal Riset Tindakan Indonesia)
Publisher : IICET (Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy)

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Non-military defense is a defense to deal with non-military threats that can endanger or have implications for national defense. Non-military threats have ideological, political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, public safety, and legislation dimensions. In the general policy of national defense for the years 2020-2024, it is stated that in the policy of implementing non-military defense, it is directed to deal with the dimensions and types of threats by determining the ministry/institution as the main element. Bank Indonesia realizes that the payment system needs to adapt to the presence of digital technology. To that end, BI has issued a blueprint for the Indonesia Payment System (SPI) 2025, one of whose vision is to support the digitization of banking as the main institution in the digital-financial economy, both through open-banking and the use of digital technology and data in the financial business. The research objective is to provide government input on the role of Bank Indonesia in the Electronification of the Digital Economy as a Form of Non-Military Defense. Research with qualitative methods is aimed at understanding social phenomena from the perspective of participants. The results achieved are in accordance with the Role theory that Bank Indonesia encourages banking digitalization, supports the integration of the national digital economy, ensures interlink fintech and banking, to ensure consumer protection and national interests are maintained.
PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM DAN PELAKSANAAN TRACER STUDY ALUMNI IAIN PURWOKERTO TAHUN 2014-2016 Suwito, Suwito; Yahya, Slamet; Hidayat, Arif
Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 3 (2017): Desember
Publisher : STKIP Pesisir Selatan

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This paper aims to reveal the relevance of the graduate education is shown through job profiles (occupations and occupations), job relevance with educational background, the benefits of courses programmed in the work, graduate advice for graduate competency improvement. In addition, the relevance of education is also demonstrated through the opinions of graduate users on graduate user satisfaction, graduate competence and graduate suggestions for graduate competency improvement. The result, the existence of job suitability in the hope that when college is also a matter of job satisfaction some feel satisfied with the work that is now being undertaken. The main consideration of alumni in work is not solely because salary factor is an interesting finding from this research. This can be seen in the graduates who become teachers (education sector) with a minimum salary, but in accordance with the field of science. In general, alumni income ranges from one million to three million per month. This is because they work to follow the minimum wage of district / city (UMK) which ranges from Rp. 1,000,000 - Rp. 3,000,000, although many are still under one million rupiah. Some alumni have worked before graduation, although in general IAIN alumni of Purwokerto year 2014-2016 work with 3 months waiting period. They are in the education sector.
ANALISIS HASIL SUPERVISI AKADEMIK GURU SEKOLAH MENENGAH PERTAMA DI PURWOREJO, JAWA TENGAH Suwito, Suwito; Putut, Hartono; Choirul, Huda
Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 3 (2017): Desember
Publisher : STKIP Pesisir Selatan

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An observational study of teachers at SMPN 36 Purworejo Central Java has been conducted. The purpose of this supervision observation is to evaluate teachers based on pedagogical, personality, social, and professional competence. Academic supervision activities include several stages, namely: preparation of academic supervision, supervision implementation, supervision evaluation, and follow-up supervision. Of the 7 samples of supervised teachers, the average score of pedagogic competence was 91.7%, the average personality competence was 94.4%, the average of social competence was 87.5%, and the average professional competence was 94.4 %. Meanwhile, if viewed individually, got the percentage of teacher acquisition for all competence for teacher A equal to 82,14%, teacher B, C and D get value equal to 87,5%, teacher E equal to 100% and teacher F have value 96,43% . From the results of supervision analysis, it was found that almost all teachers get good results with an average value of 3.5 or average achievement score of all teachers supervised is 90.18%. However, many teachers still have weaknesses in the management of learning both in the search for methods and learning tools. Follow-up from the academic supervision results include the need for a workshop on making learning media, need to hold Traning Motivation for teachers, as well as the need for teachers to be sent to the MGMP Kabupaten activities for specific training methods or learning strategies.
Indonesia's Digital Economic Policy To Increase Economic Resilience Muhamad Samingan; Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Suwito, Suwito
International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol 3 No 6 (2024): IJHESS JUNE 2024
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijhess.v3i6.873

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The growth of information and communication technology (ICT) has changed the way people live their lives and conduct business. The era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, characterized by the use of digital technology and the Internet of Things (IoT), has created a new economic environment known as the “digital economy." In this context, digital economy policy becomes very important to support sustainable economic growth and improve national economic resilience. This research aims to analyze Indonesia's digital economy policy in developing the digital economy in the context of Society 5.0 and Industrial Revolution 4.0. The main focus of the research is how government policies can strengthen the national economy. This research uses a descriptive-qualitative method with secondary data collected through a systematic review. Data were collected from various scholarly sources, including relevant journals, research publications, reports, and websites. This qualitative approach generates descriptive notes and data that are integrated into the text for further analysis. When policies are implemented correctly, that is, by paying attention to and realizing the various aspects that have an impact on the policy implementation process, it will produce the maximum benefits, including the Integration, Interactivity, Transparency, Control, and Accountability (IITCA) factors. The research shows that digital economy policies have a significant positive impact on economic growth and resilience. The implementation of the Digital Economic Agreement Framework (DEFA) is expected to strengthen the MSME sector, attract investment, encourage innovation, increase productivity, and create high-quality jobs. The establishment of the Digital Innovation and Sustainable Economy Center (DISC) also plays an important role in supporting the transformation of businesses and organizations towards a sustainable digital economy. In addition, the Indonesian government has improved digital infrastructure, such as 4G networks, 5G technology, and low-earth orbit satellites, and launched digital literacy and skills programs to reduce the digital divide and strengthen economic resilience. An effective digital economy policy can be a powerful instrument to strengthen a country's economic resilience. Research results confirm that the implementation of digital economy policies not only drives economic growth but also improves social and financial inclusion. Collaboration between the public sector, the business world, and civil society is essential for the successful implementation of this policy. In addition, transparency and accountability in the implementation of digital policies, such as through the use of blockchain technology and digital payment systems, can reduce corruption and ensure that government assistance and support are well-targeted. Overall, digital economy policies play an important role in strengthening national economic resilience amid the challenges and opportunities of the digital era.
Economic Diplomacy Strategy in Increasing Globally Competitive National Food to Realize a Golden Indonesia 2045 Mulya, Hikmatul Fajri; Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Suwito, Suwito
International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol 3 No 6 (2024): IJHESS JUNE 2024
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

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Economic diplomacy strategies are very important in establishing cooperation aimed at improving national economic development. Currently, food has become a commodity that is needed by every country to meet its country's needs. This can be maximized by Indonesia to compete globally to improve the quality of national food where Indonesia is a country that has abundant natural resources. The existence of global national food competitiveness helps economic growth so that it can improve people's welfare and make Indonesia golden in 2045. This research uses Economic Diplomacy Theory according to Kishan S. Rana (2007) divides the typology of economic diplomacy into four types, namely traditional, niche-focused, evolving, and innovative. The research aims to explain Indonesia's economic diplomacy strategy in increasing national food that is globally competitive to realize golden Indonesia 2045. The research uses a literature study method that involves analysis of relevant written sources. The results achieved show that economic diplomacy strategies are very important in improving national food that is globally competitive with careful and intelligent government policies in facing challenges and preparation in improving the quality of national food.
Co-Authors A. Tuhumurry, Harry A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd. Azis, Abd. Abdul Aziz Abdulajid, Syawal Adi Sutanto Aditya Rahman Aditya Rahman Agus Sriyanto Agus, Sriyanto Ahmad Mufti Ahmad Rifai Rahawarin Albugis, Muhammad Zein Aldi Himawan Ali Muhdi, Ali Ali, Iqbal M Aris Andrias, Maria Yeti Annisa Nurlia Mamonto, Andi Anshar, Anshar Anwar M Roem Aprilianto, Rizky Ajie AR Mahdi, Suriana Arief Mushoffa Gymnastiar Ariefianto, Rizki Mendung Arif Hidayat Bukit, Jonneri Choirul, Huda Danio, Andre Darmawan , Didit Didit Darmawan Dimas Anton Asfani Dini Ermavitalini Done, Hardi Dwi Nugraheny, Dwi Eka Iskandar Evendi, Wakid Fajri Mulya, Hikmatul Fardhany Aslam, Prafita Farid, Moh Fatroyah Asr Himsyah, Fatroyah Asr Fikri Abdillah, Muhammad Gani, Najamuddin Guntur Eko Saputro Haikal, Jenggis Khan Hais, Putri Faradila S Halimatus Sa'diyah, Siti Hamid, Muhammad Amin Harris Pirngadi Hendra Kurniawan Maury Hendra Kusuma Heri Suryoatmojo Herisasono, Adi Hermawan, Joko Heru Prasetyo Holimin, Holimin I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Imam Subhi, Imam Inama, Inama Irfansyah, Astria Nur Irsan Irsan Jamil, Achmad Maulana Malik Jannang, Abdul Rahman Jeandry, Gregorius Juliana Juliana Julianus Pardede, Simon Khairul Rizqiah Khayru, Rafadi Khan kholisoh, kholisoh Kurniawati , Dwi Laksono Djoko Nugroho Liana Sari Lila Yuwana Lukmantara, Riekhan Habib Mahroza, Jonni Majid, Amir Bandar Abdul Mamonto, Andi Annisa Nurlia Meliana Meliana Meliana, Yang Moodley, Isabel Mualim, Maulana Muchamad Arifin Muhamad Samingan Muhammad Kamal Muhammadun, Haris Muhbib Abdul Wahab Mujito Mujito Mujito Mujito, Mujito Mulya, Hikmatul Fajri Murtiana, Sri Muslim Muslim Muslim, H. Muthalip, Andre Raditya Navalino, R Djoko Andreas Ningrum, Jayanti Puspita Noho, Adisa Nugroho, Ischak Suryo Nur Rofiuddin, Achmad Nurul Ain, Nurul Oes, Maria Yudita Ontran Sumantri Riyanto P, Gilang Dwi Parjono, Parjono Prakoso, Lukman Yudho Purnama, Yulian Putut, Hartono Rachman Putra, Arif rahman afandi Rahman Upara, Abdul Rahmat, Nurhidayati Rajak, Raida Ratu Syra Quirinno Renditya, Muhammad Rif'ah, Kunti Dzatir Rosye H.R. Tanjung Rumalean, Zonita Zirhani Sa'bani, Shaghi Ratu Saadi, Nailil Izzati Saddam, Muhammad Saefudin, Nisfi Hami Samingan, Muhamad Samsul Arifin Sanathana Ishwara, Ade Sathya Saputro, Eko Guntur Saputro, Guntur Sarastuti, Eka Septiani Sari, Liani Sharma, Mala Sheila Kusumaningrum Shohibboniawan Wahyudi, Ahmad Sibarani, Jeffry Martahan Sirait, Abdul Hadi Siti Rodiyah, Siti Sopyan , Aziz Wardhana Sri Iswati Sri Murtiana Sri patmi Sudjoko, Cakrawati Sundari Sundari Sundari, Sri Suprayoga, Tatang Susanto, Deni Suwarno, Panji Suyuti, Suyuti T. Edyansyah, T. Edyansyah Tanjung, Rinaldi Tasripan Tirtayasa, Satria Toriq Furqon Al-Mujaddid Triwahyudianto, Triwahyudianto Tuharea, Farida Upara, Abdul Rahman Wahab, Mukhlis Saleh Wahyudi, Ahmad Shohibboniawan Wibowo, Eri Wintolo, Hero Yahya, Slamet Yassine, Chami Yeti Andrias, Maria Yuliani Yuliani Yulianto Hadi Yuristiawan , Agung Zakki, Muhammad