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MAKNA ASOSIATIF DALAM FILM “MELUKIS KAKI LANGIT” KARYA GIRI PRASETYO BERDASARKAN PERSPEKTIF GEOFFREY LEECH Wiwil Saputri; Abdul Muntaqim Al Anshory; Muhammad Ilham
Paramasastra : Jurnal Ilmiah Bahasa Sastra dan Pembelajarannya Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): Vol.10 No.2 Bulan September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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This study analyzes the dialogues in the film Painting the Skyline by Giri Prasetyo which contain associative meanings. This article aims to know and identify the types of associative meanings in the film Painting Feet in the Sky based on the perspective of Geoffrey Leech. This research is a type of descriptive qualitative and library research with a semantic approach. This study used the listen-and-record technique. Data analysis techniques by reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions of data. From this study, there are 4 out of 7 types of associative meanings, namely connotative meaning, stylistic meaning, affective meaning, and colloquial meaning. The connotative meaning contained in this film is 7 words, namely children who have grown up, live together, drift away, do not know the direction of the destination, nature, put hope, stop school. The stylistic meaning is 3 words, namely slumped, free, and remote—affective meaning of 3 words, namely obedient, saturated, and expressions of command. The colloquial meaning contained in the film Painting the Skyline by Giri Prasetyo is 3 words, namely family members, planets, and plants..
The Meaning of Jihad in Abu Obaida's Oration on The Palestinian Conflict Agus Sulaiman; Abdul Muntaqim Al Anshory; Nur Hasaniyah
Al-Muyassar: Journal of Arabic Education Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Al-Muyassar: Journal of Arabic Education
Publisher : Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Arab, Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

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This article examines the meaning of jihad conveyed in Abu Obaida's oration during the conflict in Palestine. The research background covers the historical and political context of the region, as well as the relevance of Abu Obaida's role in inspiring resistance movements. The purpose of this study is to analyze Abu Obaida's understanding of jihad to Hamas forces, Palestinians, Muslims, Arab leaders, the World Security Council (UN) and Jihad through social media. The oration explained the social and political factors that influenced his views, as well as encouraged the impact of his oration on the movement in Palestine. The research methods used were the analysis of the content of Abu Obaida's oration, the study of related literature, and the opinions of historical and political experts. The data were analyzed qualitatively to understand the context, meaning, and implications of Abu Obaida's oration. The results showed that Abu Obaida interpreted jihad as a struggle for justice, liberation, and the rights of the Palestinian people. This understanding is reflected in the historical context and political conflicts facing Palestine. His oration succeeded in mobilizing and inspiring his audience, strengthening the spirit of resistance. The conclusion of this article presents a comprehensive overview of the meaning of jihad in the context of the Palestinian conflict through Abu Obaida's oration. This understanding provides deep insight into the factors shaping jihadist views in the conflict and can be a foundation for understanding the dynamics of movements in the region.