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Metode Penyusunan Kamus Bahasa Arab: Kajian Teoritis dan Aplikatif Parida, Asep; Nurlaela, Nurlaela; Tatang, Tatang; Susiawati, Iis
INCARE, International Journal of Educational Resources Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : FKDP (Forum Komunikasi Dosen Peneliti)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/incare.v6i1.1215

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Dictionaries play a vital role in Arabic language learning, serving both as linguistic tools and documentation media for language development. This study aims to examine the methods of compiling Arabic dictionaries based on two primary systems: the root-based system (mu’jam q?m?s?) and the alphabetical system (mu’jam hij?’?). Employing a qualitative approach through library research, the study analyzes the characteristics, advantages, and limitations of each method, along with their relevance in modern Arabic instruction. The findings reveal that the root-based system excels in morphological and etymological analysis due to its emphasis on word roots, whereas the alphabetical system offers greater accessibility for modern users by following standard letter sequences. The study also identifies essential dictionary components, such as lemma completeness, phonetic and morphological information, and user-friendly design. These insights contribute to the development of Arabic dictionaries that are both structurally rigorous and pedagogically applicable, particularly for students, educators, and curriculum developers in Arabic language education.
Studi Mini Linguistik Arab Terapan: Menganalisis Kosakata Bahasa Arab Sehari-hari Sugito, Sugito; Tatang, Tatang; Khoirunnisa, Siti; Islamia, Fadlia Nurul; Susiawati, Iis
INCARE, International Journal of Educational Resources Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/incare.v6i3.1286

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Arabic holds a significant position in Indonesian education due to its close association with Islamic teachings and classical Islamic literature. However, Arabic language instruction in higher education remains dominated by grammatical and translation approaches, with limited emphasis on communicative aspects. This study aims to analyze the use of Arabic vocabulary in students’ daily lives and to understand its contextual application in social and academic interactions. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research involved five students from the Arabic Language Education program who actively use Arabic within the campus environment. Data were collected through observation and interviews, and subsequently analyzed through processes of reduction, categorization, and contextual description. The findings reveal that students frequently employ five core vocabulary items: Assalamu’alaikum/Marhaban (greetings), Alhamdulillah (expression of gratitude), Afwan (apology), Syukran (thank you), and Al-Ma’ (water). The use of these expressions illustrates the practical application of applied Arabic linguistics in everyday communication while simultaneously reflecting religious, social, and cultural values internalized through language. Accordingly, context-based Arabic language learning is essential to enhance students’ communicative competence in an effective and meaningful manner.