Intan Nur Asiyah
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The Development of Arabic Learning Media Based on Android for Senior High School Students Ahmad Nur Mizan; Muhammad Aridan; Muhammad Akmansyah; Sefti Adelia; Intan Nur Asiyah; Lisa Mar'atus Sholikha
LISANIA: Journal of Arabic Education and Literature Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : IAIN Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/lisania.v6i2.178-189

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This research applies the Research and Development design that aims to develop a valid, effective and practical Arabic Learning Media android-based Arabic learning media to increase students’ interest in learning Arabic. This research use Borg and Gall procedure. The instrument used in this research is a questionnaire to obtain qualitative and quantitative data which is then analyzed using the assessment category criteria guidelines to determine product quality. Based on the material expert's assessment, the percentage of 93% was obtained, the media expert's assessment obtained a percentage of 94% and the high school Arabic teacher's assessment obtained a percentage of 96%, while the high school students' responses obtained a percentage of 91.62%. This study shows that android-based Arabic learning media on isim dhamir material is feasible to use in the learning process. It can be concluded that the development of android-based Arabic learning media for high school students is very effective in helping Arabic language learning process.
Analysis of Phonetic Errors in Maharah Qira'ah Students of Mts Central Lampung Intan Nur Asiyah; Erlina; M Afif Amrullah
Arabiyyatī: Journal of Arabic Language Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Arabiyyatī: Journal of Arabic Language Education
Publisher : PPPBA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65679/287rabiyyati.v2i1.287

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This study aims to analyze phonetic errors in reading skills (maharah qira’ah) among eighth-grade students of MTs Ma’arif 22 Bangunrejo, Central Lampung. The main problem addressed in this research is the low accuracy in pronouncing Arabic letters according to their makharijul huruf (articulation points) and phonetic features, which affects students’ comprehension of Arabic texts. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The data were analyzed through the stages of reduction, display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal four main categories of phonetic errors: (1) errors in articulating adjacent letters, (2) errors in distinguishing similar phonetic features, (3) errors in pronouncing semivowels (mad and lin), and (4) fatal errors resulting from widely different sounds. Contributing factors include low learning motivation, non-religious educational backgrounds, regional dialect interference, and limited learning media and teaching variation. The study concludes that effective Arabic phonetic learning requires consistent pronunciation practice, short-text reading drills, and the integration of digital audio-visual media. The implications highlight the need for Arabic language teachers to develop contextual, communicative, and technology-based phonetic teaching strategies to minimize students’ phonetic errors effectively.