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Memorizing the Quran: Exploring Academic Hardiness, Self-Efficacy, and Perceived Social Support in Islamic Schools Yundianto, Devie; Khatami, Muhammad; Fathony, Ahmad; Rangkuti, Anna Armeini; Syahputra, Wahyu
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 4, No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijiep.v4i2.19812

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Religion-based schools with a curriculum focused on Quran memorization face challenges in integrating general education with religious education, emphasizing reasoning and memorization. Students must possess academic hardiness to actively participate in learning and develop self-efficacy in memorizing the Quran. Additionally, students require social support to reinforce the impact of academic hardiness on self-efficacy. This research explores the educational and psychological factors that can enhance students' ability to memorize the Quran. The study involved 113 participants, and data were collected using convenience sampling for ease of access. The data were analyzed using moderation analysis with SPSS version 22 and the add-on Macro Process by Hayes. The findings indicated that academic hardiness influences self-efficacy in Quran memorization, with social support playing a moderating role. Specifically, the results revealed that only parental support moderated the influence of academic hardiness on self-efficacy (t (113) = 2.88, p0.01). This research is a valuable reference for family studies, highlighting parents' significant role in their children's academic development. This study's novelty is identifying psychological factors contributing to children's memorization of the Quran.
Analisis Juridis terhadap Disparitas Putusan Hakim dalam Tindak Pidana Transaksi Elektronik dan Pencucian Uang (Studi Putusan Nomor :1240/Pid.Sus/2022/PN. Tng dan Putusan Nomor: 576/ Pid,Sus/2022/PN. Blb.) Donald, Henry Lbn Toruan; ., Djamilus; Rini, Nicken Sarwo; Fathony, Ahmad
Jurnal Penelitian Hukum De Jure Vol 23, No 4 (2023): December Edition
Publisher : Law and Human Rights Policy Strategy Agency, Ministry of Law and Human Rights of The Repub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/dejure.2023.V23.507-522

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This article focuses on the crime of electronic transactions and money laundering. This focus was motivated by reports from victims of fraud by Indra Kenz and Doni Salman via videos circulating on social media regarding the investment business. This uses the Binomo and Quotex applications. During the examination at the Tangerang and Bale District Courts, Bandung, there was a disparity in the sentences imposed by the judges in decision Number: 1240/Pid.Sus/2022/PN.Tng and Decision Number: 576/Pid,Sus/2022/PN.Blb. Indra was sentenced to 6 years and Doni to 4 years. Based on this, this article wants to analyze the reasons that the judge considered in deciding the criminal case of electronic transactions and money laundering for the two perpetrators with different sentences for the two perpetrators. This is because the criminal acts committed by the two perpetrators have similarities. This research uses a normative juridical method with a case approach. Sources of legal research materials used consist of judge's decisions, cases to be analyzed, legislation, books (literature) and scientific journals related to writings and data from news articles. The data collection procedure was carried out by searching data on the internet related to the writing topic. All data collected will be compiled and analyzed using theory or expert opinion. Then, this theory is linked to the reasons or legal considerations (ratio decidendi) used by the judge in making his decision. This study concluded that the disparity in sentences imposed on the two perpetrators was due to the lack of clear regulations prohibiting binary option trading affiliates. Apart from that, there are differences in regulations regarding the spread of fake news that harm consumers in the ITE Law and the Consumer Protection Law.