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Replicating the Success of KB Villages: A Mock Study of Mamasa District as a Development Model in Lempangang Village Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Nurhikmah; Prayetno, Eko; Nurfajriyah, Dewi Syifa; Fitriani, Sri Ayu
Dinamis: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Januari-Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Hasyim Asy'ari Tebuireng Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33752/dinamis.v5i1.8697

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This research discusses the success of the family planning village that has been implemented in Lempangan Village, Gowa Regency, in significantly reducing stunting rates. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach to describe the success factors of this programme. The results show that active community participation, collaboration between the village government, community health centres, and related institutions, and the use of technology in health education are the main keys. In addition, a family-based approach that involves all family members in maternal and child health management also plays an important role in overcoming the problem of stunting. The KB Village model in Lempangang Village can be used as an example for other regions in an effort to reduce stunting and improve the quality of life of the community in a sustainable manner.
INTEGRATING ISLAMIC CULTURAL VALUES IN MATHEMATICS: A HISTORICAL REFLECTION ON THE ISLAMIC GOLDEN AGE Kurniawan, Wakib; Ayuningsih, Resti Fatma; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Putra, Ari Limay Trisno; binti Ab Rahman, Siti Fatinnah
Jazirah: Jurnal Peradaban dan Kebudayaan Vol 6 No 01 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Adab dan Budaya Islam Riyadul 'Ulum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51190/jazirah.v6i01.215

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This study examines the implementation of Islamic cultural values in the development of mathematics during the Islamic Golden Age (8th to 13th centuries CE). A historical approach is employed to explore the contributions of Muslim scholars such as Al-Khawarizmi, Al-Battani, and Umar Khayyam in formulating mathematical theories that laid the foundation for modern science. The findings of the research indicate that Islamic cultural values, such as Tawhid (monotheism), Ijtihad (independent reasoning), balance, and responsibility, spurred the emergence of innovations and scientific ideas with universal significance. Institutions like Bayt al-Hikmah became centers of research that integrated spiritual values with the exploration of knowledge. Through these values, mathematics became not only a technical discipline but also one with profound philosophical meaning. This study emphasizes that the integration of Islamic cultural values in science significantly contributed to the advancement of Islamic civilization and the intellectual heritage of the world.
THE QUR'AN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICS IN THE HISTORY OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION Andrianto, Dedi; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Nawawi, M. Latif; Hilmansah, Deden; Bin Ahmad al-Jafari, Syed Muhammad Adib Termizi
Jazirah: Jurnal Peradaban dan Kebudayaan Vol 6 No 01 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Adab dan Budaya Islam Riyadul 'Ulum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51190/jazirah.v6i01.216

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This study explores the contribution of the Qur'an to the development of mathematics in the history of Islamic civilization, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam (8th to 14th centuries CE). The Qur'an served as a source of inspiration for Muslim scholars in advancing mathematics through spiritual and philosophical values, such as hisab (calculation), mizan (balance), and the orderliness of nature. This research employs a historical-thematic approach by analyzing Qur'anic verses and the scientific works of prominent figures such as Al-Khwarizmi, Al-Biruni, and Ibn Sina. The findings reveal that the teachings of the Qur'an encouraged innovations and advancements in mathematics that were not only technical but also spiritually oriented. This contribution played a significant role in laying the foundation for modern mathematics and providing an intellectual legacy to global civilization.
Qur'anic Perspective on Children’s Moral Decline in the Digital Era: A Study of Q.S. Al-Isra: 23–24 Sholeh, Muh. Ibnu; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Firdaus, Lutfiyah; Arshad, Engr. Imran; Primaresty, Tovi
Al-Bustan: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Al-Bustan: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Bustanul Ulum Lampung Tengah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62448/ajpi.v2i2.304

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The digital era brings challenges in children's moral education, especially in instilling ethical and moral values in accordance with Islamic teachings. This study aims to analyse the application of children's moral education based on Q.S. Al-Isra: 23-24 in facing the challenges of the digital era. The research method used is qualitative with an interview approach to parents, educators, and scholars. The results showed that the main challenge in children's moral education in the digital era is the influence of technology that can reduce social interaction and politeness values. The strategies implemented include parental role modelling, limiting and monitoring the use of technology, as well as strengthening communication and prayer. The findings confirm that moral education based on Islamic values needs to be strengthened through synergy between family, school and the digital environment so that children continue to have good character. This research provides recommendations to optimise the use of technology as an educational tool that supports children's moral education in the modern era. Therefore, policies and educational programmes are needed for parents and educators to guide children in the wise use of technology and instil strong moral values in accordance with Islamic teachings. Thus, moral education for children based on Q.S. Al-Isra: 23-24 in the digital era not only plays a role in shaping noble individuals but also becomes a long-term investment in creating a better generation that adheres to Islamic values in modern life.
The Implementation of Islamic Religious Education in Shaping the Religious Character of Elementary School Students Prayetno, Eko; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Rahayu, Muhammad Ageng; Rahmawati, Azka; Khairunnisa, Brilliant Windy
Al-Bustan: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Al-Bustan: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62448/ajpi.v2i2.305

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This study aims to analyze the differences in final grades for Islamic Religious Education at SMP Negeri 3 Kendari and MTs Asy-Syafi'iyah Kendari in classes VIII A, VIII B, and VIII C, as well as to identify the impact of gender on students' learning outcomes. The study employs a quantitative approach with descriptive analysis, normality test, homogeneity test, and Two-Way ANOVA. The results show a significant difference in final PAI grades between class VIII A and VIII C, as well as between VIII B and VIII C, but no significant difference between VIII A and VIII B. Additionally, a significant difference in final PAI grades was found between male and female students, although there was no significant interaction between the class and gender. The data used was normally distributed but not homogeneous, thus further Post Hoc testing was conducted. These findings suggest that variations in PAI learning outcomes are influenced by the school environment and the teaching characteristics in each class.
The Effect of Applying Humanistic Learning Theory in Islamic Religious Education on Students' Religious Attitudes Nurhikmah; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Putra, Ari Limay Trisno; Mahmudah, Ma'rifatul Nur; Aisyahrani, Asa Ismia Bunga
Al-Bustan: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Al-Bustan: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62448/ajpi.v2i2.306

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This study aims to analyze the influence of the application of humanistic learning theory in Islamic Religious Education learning on the improvement of students' religious attitudes at SMP Negeri 3 Bajeng. The population consists of all students at the school, and the sample comprises 26 randomly selected students. This research adopts a quantitative approach using a survey method and explanatory research design. The sampling technique employed is probability sampling with the simple random sampling method. The instruments used in this study include a student religious attitude questionnaire and a learning evaluation test. The results show that the significance value for the relationship between humanistic learning theory and students' religious attitudes is 0.774 (p > 0.05), with a correlation coefficient of 0.059, indicating a very low relationship. Based on these findings, it is concluded that the application of humanistic learning theory does not have a significant correlation with the improvement of students' religious attitudes. These findings indicate that PAI learning requires a more integrated approach, such as habituation of worship and teacher role modeling, to effectively shape students' religious attitudes.
Analysis of Gender and School Origin Factors as Determinants of Students' Mathematics Learning Outcomes Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Prayetno, Eko; Nurhikmah; Elysa, Ratianarimamy Niriko; Fauziah, Sifa
Noumerico: Journal of Technology in Mathematics Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Noumerico, September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/jtme.v3i2.6701

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This study aims to investigate the impact of gender and school origin on mathematics learning outcomes. Specifically, the study will analyze whether there are significant differences in mathematical ability between male and female students, and evaluate whether learning outcomes differ between students from public and private schools. The research was conducted at three different schools: MI Muslimin Bojongranca, MI Muslimin Cipongkor 1, and SDN Pasir Banteng in West Bandung Regency, specifically in grade V. A quantitative approach with an Ex Post Facto method was applied, and the data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results indicate that school origin significantly affects students’ mathematics learning outcomes, with students from MI Muslimin Cipongkor 1 achieving higher average scores compared to those from MI Muslimin Bojongranca. Meanwhile, no significant differences were found between male and female students. The analysis was continued using non-parametric tests. This study recommends that schools enhance the quality of teaching and learning facilities to improve students’ outcomes, and future research may explore other factors influencing mathematics achievement.
Analysis of Islamic Religious Education Learning Outcomes Based on Students' School Origin Murharyana, Murharyana; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Rahmawati, Siti
Fahmina: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 1, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : UIN SYEKH ALI HASAN AHMAD ADDARY PADANGSIDIMPUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/fahmina.v1i2.10928

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This study aims to analyze learning outcomes in seeing the differences and interactions that occur between male and female students based on school origin in Islamic religious education learning. The research was carried out at MI Ar-Ridhwan, MIS Pasirpogor I, and MI Sukarasa. The method in this study uses the survey and test method of Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with a sample of 33 students at MI Ar-Ridhwan, 20 students at MIS Pasirpogor I, and 24 students at MI Sukarasa with a total of 77 students in grade 4. This research instrument uses a test with testing the requirements of data analysis used consisting of normality tests using Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Shapiro-Wilk assisted by SPSS software version 26. In this study, it can be concluded that  the learning outcomes of PAI students reviewed based on school origin have significant differences, but there are no differences and interactions that occur when reviewed based on the gender of students, namely male and female students. The difference in learning outcomes occurred between MI Ar-Ridhwan and MIS Pasirpogor I and MI Sukarasa, but in MIS Pasirpogor I and MI Sukarasa there were no significant differences or tendencies in the same. Thus, for the next research, it is hoped that research can be carried out on the learning outcomes of PAI students which are reviewed based on the student's gender, weight, and height.
Between Awareness and Resistance: Do Anti-Corruption Education and Deradicalisation Encourage Students to Be Critical? Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Nurhikmah; Prayetno, Eko; Apriyanti, Niken Siti Nur; Al-Ghatnaini, Raed Awadh Saeed
Journal of Education and Learning Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : CV. Gerasi Insan Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56404/jels.v5i2.130

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This study aims to analyse the role of anti-corruption and de-radicalisation education in encouraging students to become more critical of social issues. This research methodology uses a qualitative approach with in-depth interview techniques to explore how anti-corruption and de-radicalisation education affects students' critical attitudes. In qualitative research, in-depth interviews also allow researchers to collect rich and detailed data for thorough analysis, which allows them to understand thoroughly, deeply, and contextually the experiences of the interviewees. Participants consisted of 15 students from various majors in higher education who had attended anti-corruption and de-radicalisation education programmes. The selection of participants was purposive to ensure diversity of perspectives. The results showed that anti-corruption and de-radicalisation education significantly increased students' awareness of the negative impact of corruption and the importance of integrity. However, some students also expressed concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability on campus, which may hinder the effectiveness of anti-corruption education. Therefore, this study emphasises the need for a more contextual, participatory and sustainable approach in the implementation of anti-corruption and de-radicalisation education, as well as support from various parties to create a conducive environment for the implementation of integrity values.
Equilibrium of Faith and Logic: Integrating Islamic Moral Values and Mathematics Education in Various Contexts Nurhikmah; Al Ayyubi, Ibnu Imam; Eko Prayetno; Desti Jamaliah; Nabila Mumtazah
International Journal of Education Management and Religion Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : Pondok pesantren As-salafiyah As-Safi'iyyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71305/ijemr.v1i2.167

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The integration of Islamic moral values into mathematics education aims to create a balance between faith and logic, ensuring that learning is not solely focused on intellectual aspects but also on the development of noble character. This study seeks to explore the impact of this integrative approach on students' learning motivation, conceptual understanding, and moral value formation.Integrating Islamic values into mathematics education is challenging due to teachers' limited understanding of the connection between these values and mathematical concepts, insufficient resources, and students' lack of perceived relevance, which affects motivation.Time constraints and the need for institutional support further complicate this integration.Solutions include professional training for teachers, development of relevant materials, collaboration among educators, innovative teaching methods like project-based learning, and community involvement. Regular evaluations and feedback can enhance teaching strategies, fostering a generation that is academically skilled and morally grounded. The findings indicate that incorporating Islamic values such as honesty, justice, and responsibility into mathematics education enhances students' awareness of the real-life relevance of mathematics. Teaching methods such as case studies, project-based learning, and group discussions that link mathematics to Islamic values, such as zakat calculations and resource management, train students to think critically and make decisions based on ethical principles. Moreover, collaboration between mathematics teachers and Islamic education (PAI) teachers is a key factor in creating meaningful learning experiences. Despite challenges like additional time required for material preparation, this approach proves effective in shaping a generation that is not only academically proficient but also morally upright.
Co-Authors Ab Rahman, Siti Fatinnah binti Abdullah, Dindin Sofyan Agustin, Melinda Astrianti Ai Faridatul Hayati Ai Sri Masfuroh Aisyahrani, Asa Ismia Bunga Akhbar Susilo Al-Ghatnaini, Raed Awadh Saeed Alhamdani, Deden Abdul Hamid Ali, Himad Andirani, Anita Anggraeni, Ai Risma Sifa ANITA ANDRIANI, ANITA Annastasya, Tiara Annatasya, Tiara Apriyanti, Niken Siti Nur Ari Limay Trisno Putra Arifah, Hasanah Arshad, Engr. Imran Aryani, Izmi Asep Rifqi Fuad Asri, Muhammad Rizal Astarina Arif Aulia Suwanti Nur Ramdani Ayuningsih, Resti Fatma Azizah, Azzah Azizah, Elsa Nurul Bin Ahmad al-Jafari, Syed Muhammad Adib Termizi binti Ab Rahman, Siti Fatinnah Bukhori, Hadi Ahmad Candra Komara Cep Hasbi Maulana Dede Ahmad Riyadi Dede Ahmad Riyadi Deden Hilmansah Dedi Andrianto Deni Indrawan Deri Saputra, Deri Desti Jamaliah Dewi Syifa Nurfajriyah Dewi, Nuriana Rachmani Diba, Davina Indah Farrasyah Dindin Sofyan Abdullah Dirga Ayu Lestari Elysa, Ratianarimamy Niriko Erwan Nudin Fadilah, Risa Alfina Fauzi, Helmi Al Hafid Fauziah, Zairina Fikri Rizkia Muhammad Firda Noerzanah Firdaus, Lutfiyah Fitriani, Sri Ayu Fitriyah, Dzul Gilang Gumilang Dawous, Gilang Gumilang Hadi Ahmad Bukhori Haris Pancawardana Hartati, Ratna Dewi Hayati, Ai Faridatul Herdiansyah, Risman Herlina, Anna Hevie Setia Gunawan Hidayatulloh, M. Baihaki Ho, Pham Vu Phi Idawati, Khoirotul Ikromi, Shoutika Nawadya Ilmi, Aziz Nurul Imas Kurniasih Indah Permatasari Indradewa, Rhian Indri Saputri Indriyani, Siti Irfan Suryana Irfansyah, Ifan Jujun Kamaliya, Shonia Khairunnisa, Brilliant Windy Khan, Anis Komarudin Komarudin Komarudin Komarudin Kurniasih, Imas Lidiawati, Lidiawati M. Baihaki Hidayatullah Mahmudah, Ma'rifatul Nur Mahriah, Erma Martin Bernard Martini, Sofia Masfuroh, Ai Sri Masfuroh, AiSri Maulana, Cep Hasbi Mirayanti, Ucu Mohammad Sabarudin Muhaemin, Abdul Muhammad Wildan Maulana Dzikri Mulyawan Safwandy Nugraha Mulyono Mulyono Mumu Zainal Mutaqin Murharyana Murharyana Murharyana, Murharyana Musaldin, La Ode nabila mumtazah Namiyah Fitriani Nasrulloh, Inas Nawawi, Muhammad Latif Nendi Rohaendi Noerzanah, Firda Nugraha, Mohamad Fajar Nurafiah Nurfajriyah, Dewi Syifa Nurfajriyah, DewiSyifa Nurhikmah Nurhikmah Nurhikmah Nurhikmah Nurlismaya, Shonia Kamaliya Nuroh, Annisa Siti Oktavia, Puji Asiani Pancawardana, Haris Prayetno, Eko Prilian, Rismayanti Primaresty, Tovi Putra, Ari Limay Trisno Raed Awadh Saeed Al-Ghatnaini Rahayu, Muhammad Ageng Rahmawati, Azka Restiani Muslimah S Rifqi Rohmatulloh Risman Herdiansyah Riyadi, Dede Ahmad Rohaendi, Nendi Rohaendi, Nendi Rohani, Imam Rohmatulloh, Rifqi sa'adah, siti Sabarudin, Mohammad Sabrina Yasmin Sabrina Yasmin Saelaemae, Tasnim Saepulloh Saepulloh Sahri Sahri Sari, Desi Wulan Saridewi, Putri Sa’adah, Siti Setiawan, Siti Sawwa Rahmawati Sholeh, Muh Ibnu Sholeh, Muh. Ibnu Shoutika Nawadya Ikromi Shoutika Nawadya Ikromi Singh, W. C. Siti Fitriani, Rani Siti Halimah Siti Nurhasanah Siti Purhasanah Siti Rahmawati Sofia Martini Sokip Sokip, Sokip Solihin, Solihin Somantri, Enjang Aris Suryana, Irfan Syafii, Asrop Syafi’i, Asrop Syed Muhammad Adib Termizi b Ahmad al-Jafari Syed Muhammad Adib Termizi b, Ahmad al-Jafari Tasnim Saelaemae Tesha Puspita Teti Setiawati Tiara Annastasya Titin Nurhayati Ma’mun Toryib, Mr. Phaisan Tovi Primaresty Trimulyati, Siti Hajar Wahyu Hidayat Wakib Kurniawan Widiani, Erina Wijaya, Tommy Tanu Yasmin, Sabrina Yati Maryati Yulianti, Erni Yumna, Hanin Zahra, Aulia ‘Azah, Nur