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Mempertimbangkan Pengunaan Dabt Asia-Anatolia pada Mushaf Al-Ummah terhadap Mushaf Standar Indonesia dan Mushaf Pakistan Madzkur, Zaenal Arifin; Nurdin, Ali; Anas, Muhammad Azwar; Mundzir, Muhammad
SUHUF Vol 17 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lajnah Pentashihan Mushaf Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v17i2.1242

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This article examines the use of dabt Asia-Anatolia in the Mushaf al-Ummah by comparing it with the Indonesian Standard Mushaf and the Pakistani Mushaf. The adoption of dabt Asia-Anatolia as an alternative regional system—similar to the al-Masyariqah and al-Magaribah—to accommodate both the Indonesian Standard Mushaf and the Pakistani Mushaf proves to be highly impractical. Through comparative and consistency-based methods, it has been demonstrated that the dabt Asia-Anatolia in the Mushaf al-Ummah still contains numerous inconsistent diacritical markings and tends to intermingle with the dabt al-Masyariqah. This contrasts with the Indonesian Standard Mushaf and the Pakistani Mushaf, which have established consistent diacritical systems and have maintained broader readability and independence for decades. Consequently, efforts to unify the Indonesian Standard Mushaf and the Pakistani Mushaf under the Mushaf al-Ummah framework are deemed ineffective. Instead, it is recommended that the Mushaf al-Ummah develop distinct variants, namely the Mushaf al-Indunisiy, Mushaf al-Ummah al-Pakistaniy, and Mushaf al-Ummah at-Turkiy, to accommodate the specific needs of each region independently.
Pemberdayaan Pemasaran Produk dan Karya Bagi Organisasi Disabilitas Tuban Melalui Pelatihan Pemasaran Multichannel Terpadu Wibowo, Rudi; Dewi, Nuning Nurna; Imransyah; Anas, Muhammad Azwar
Jurnal Pengabdian dan Peningkatan Mutu Masyarakat (Janayu) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian dan Peningkatan Mutu Masyarakat (In Press)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/janayu.v7i2.43211

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Purpose – This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to empower Orbit through Integrated Multichannel Marketing Training by integrating online (social media, marketplace) and offline (exhibitions, local networks) marketing strategies. Design/methodology/approach – The program was implemented using a participatory approach, encompassing outreach and needs mapping, comprehensive training, guided technology implementation, mentoring, and strengthening program sustainability. The training focused on digital marketing skills, simple business management, and product branding. Evaluation was conducted through pre-tests, post-tests, observation, and documentation. Findings – Results showed significant improvements in participants' understanding and skills, with the average score increasing from 61.2 to 86.5 after the training. Participants were able to create business accounts, manage online stores in marketplaces, and produce simple, engaging promotional content. The program also generated follow-on impacts such as the formation of an internal learning community, the emergence of local champions as peer mentors, and increased market reach for products for people with disabilities. Originality/value – Overall, this PKM activity strengthens the capacity of disability organizations in marketing, encourages economic independence, and increases socio-economic inclusion in Tuban Regency.