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CHARACTER EDUCATION-BASED ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KERUJUK ECOTOURISM VILLAGE NORTH LOMBOK Azkar, Muh.; Noviani, Dwi; Muhammadi, Qasem
Conciencia Vol 24 No 1 (2024): Conciencia
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/yec2zv09

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This study aims to explain the efforts made by the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) of Kerujuk Ecotourism Village in community-based character education. Efforts are based on the realization that building character that has concern for the preservation of the natural environment is very important through a systematic and synergistic educational process between school education and community education. The research method uses a qualitative approach, with a case study type. Data collection through observation, interviews and documentation of activities carried out by Pokdarwis and the community of Kerujuk Ecotourism Village. The results showed that the Pokdarwis of Kerujuk Ecotourism Village initiated and implemented things that lead to the formation of the character of a generation who cares about fellow humans and also the surrounding nature. Ecotourism development is carried out by involving various levels of society, government, religious leaders, community leaders, educational leaders, youth leaders, and school-age children. Activities that support character education are mutual cooperation, compensation for orphans and the elderly, and educational games.
THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC DA'WAH AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SHARIA ON THE EXISTENCE OF MUSLIMS IN THE MALDIVES ISLANDS PAST AND PRESENT Meirison, Meirison; Bukhari, Bukhari; Saharuddin, Desmadi; Muhammadi, Qasem; Mistarija, Mistarija
Islam Futura Vol 24, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Islam Futura
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/jiif.v24i1.18005

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Writing this article aims to explain the development of Islamic da'wah in the Maldives Islands, which is unique and rarely found in other Muslim regions. So far, the Maldives is only known as a tourist spot. It is rarely known that all of the Maldives adhere to Islam. The British have also ruled the Maldives for 78 years, influencing the Maldives to some extent. What is the form of da'wah carried out by Abu al-Barakat, whose origins are still debated by historians? But what is clear is that he had a significant influence on the spread of Islam in the Maldives Islands, which is corroborated by classical sources such as the text attributed to Ibn Battuta and several contemporary books. We conducted a literature study on this paper, with a historical approach, by collecting data, verifying and analyzing the data thoroughly, and rewriting the results of the analysis inductively in a qualitative descriptive form. Islam spread in the Maldives peacefully without violence and continues to survive from Christian missionaries and Shiite sects who come to spread their views. Scholars say about the fiqh theory that faith in conscience will not be changed by the sins and heresies it commits.
Voices Unveiled: Social Media's Role in Empowering Indonesian Muslim Women Politicians Ismandianto, Ismandianto; Sazali, Hasan; Rubani, Mardiah; Muchid, Muchid; Muhammadi, Qasem
Religious: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama dan Lintas Budaya Vol 7, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/rjsalb.v7i3.23342

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This study investigates the role and strategies of Muslim women politicians in utilising social media during local head elections in post-conflict regions in Indonesia. By employing a mixed-methods approach integrating both qualitative and quantitative data, this research analysed 371 comments from Twitter that were captured using the Netlytic platform, a cloud-based tool that assesses social media dynamics. The findings reveal that social media platforms significantly amplify the political voice and influence of Muslim women, providing them with a vital tool for overcoming traditional barriers in political communication. The study contributes to the broader understanding of digital communication in political campaigns, particularly highlighting how gender and cultural dynamics influence political participation in Muslim-majority regions. It also suggests strategic directions for future campaigns to enhance the visibility and effectiveness of women politicians.
NAVIGATION OF IMAGE IN THE MIDST OF BOYCOTT: MARKETING COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF COMPANIES IN RESPONDING TO ISRAELI PRODUCT ISSUES Sazali, Hasan; Matondang, Abdul Rahman; Amal, Bakhrul Khair; Muhammadi, Qasem
JURNAL AL-IJTIMAIYYAH Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/al-ijtimaiyyah.v10i2.25639

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This research aims to analyze in depth the marketing communication strategies implemented by KFC, Starbucks, Unilever, and Pizza Hut in facing the boycott of Israeli products. Using a qualitative approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with managers and marketing staff from company branches in North Sumatra. The data collected was analyzed using Nvivo software, which identified key themes related to determining marketing objectives, segmentation and targeting, as well as differentiation and positioning. The research results show that these companies are able to reduce the negative impact of boycotts by implementing strategies that focus on local adaptation, image strengthening and product innovation. This strategy has proven effective in maintaining consumer loyalty, maintaining market share, and strengthening their position in the global market. These findings emphasize the importance of flexibility, innovation and responsiveness in responding to sensitive global issues.
The Shift of Islamic Shari’a in Economy: Banks, Foreign Investment and the Ottoman Collapse Desmadi Saharuddin; Meirison, Meirison; Mansoer, Masri; Surwati, Surwati; Muhammadi, Qasem
Nurani Vol 25 No 1 (2025): Nurani: jurnal kajian syari'ah dan masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/nurani.v25i1.24616

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At the height of the Ottoman Empire's glory, there was no need for a usury system, as it was prohibited by Islamic law. This Empire stands on an independent economy in line with Islamic law. Military agitation was everywhere; debt after debt appeared and even forced to borrow by donor countries and persuaded by Germany when World War I was about to erupt. This study aims to examine the shift in the role of Islamic law in the economy during the shaky Ottoman government in 1855-1923. This research is library-based with a qualitative approach; the information gathered comes from reviewing literature or written sources, such as books and previous studies, which are then processed and interpreted descriptively. We found that Banking in the Ottoman Empire was unnecessary because it was also not profitable for the Ottomans at a critical time. On the other hand, donor countries will benefit. Turkey is conditioned to continue to be in debt in various ways, such as rebellions in the Balkans, the Crimean War, and the last is world war I. The Debt Collection Agency (OPDA) has functioned as a collector of surplus natural resources and medium-sized industries in Turkey without the approval of the Government. They consist of foreign bankers with printed money that is no longer controllable and causes inflation, not to mention the circulation of foreign currency. Turkey's stability ended after preventing the establishment of a Jewish state, the owner of the most considerable capital in Europe.This article discusses the potential dangers of foreign banks operating in a country, including risks to the local economy, financial stability, and national sovereignty.
NAVIGATION OF IMAGE IN THE MIDST OF BOYCOTT: MARKETING COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF COMPANIES IN RESPONDING TO ISRAELI PRODUCT ISSUES Sazali, Hasan; Matondang, Abdul Rahman; Amal, Bakhrul Khair; Muhammadi, Qasem
JURNAL AL-IJTIMAIYYAH Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/al-ijtimaiyyah.v10i2.25639

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This research aims to analyze in depth the marketing communication strategies implemented by KFC, Starbucks, Unilever, and Pizza Hut in facing the boycott of Israeli products. Using a qualitative approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with managers and marketing staff from company branches in North Sumatra. The data collected was analyzed using Nvivo software, which identified key themes related to determining marketing objectives, segmentation and targeting, as well as differentiation and positioning. The research results show that these companies are able to reduce the negative impact of boycotts by implementing strategies that focus on local adaptation, image strengthening and product innovation. This strategy has proven effective in maintaining consumer loyalty, maintaining market share, and strengthening their position in the global market. These findings emphasize the importance of flexibility, innovation and responsiveness in responding to sensitive global issues.