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UJI ORGANOLEPTIK ANEKAUJI ORGANOLEPTIK ANEKA BAKSO SOLUSI PEMENUHAN KONSUMEN DI KECAMATAN BANYAKAN KABUPATEN KEDIRI BAKSO SEBAGAI SOLUSI PEMENUHAN HARAPAN KONSUMEN DI DESA MANYARAN KECAMATAN BANYAKAN KABUPATEN KEDIRI Solikin, Nur; Tanjungsari, Ardina; Putra, Andri
Jurnal Agriovet Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL AGRIOVET
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS KAHURIPAN KEDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51158/agriovet.v6i2.1224

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This research aims to analyze the quality of beef meatballs and chicken meatballs through organoleptic tests. The research was conducted in Manyaran Village, Banyakan District, Kediri Regency. The research method uses experiments with 6 (six) formulas, namely (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) panelists in this test are selected based on certain criteria. Organoleptic testing involves assessing appearance, aroma, taste and texture using the hedonic method. The results of the panelists' assessments were tabulated using Microsoft Excel and then analyzed descriptively qualitatively. The organoleptic test results showed that beef meatballs with a mixture of A2 carcass meat (DS 1 + DK ¼) received the highest favorability for appearance, aroma, taste and texture with an average score of 5.65. Beef meatballs with formula A2 (DS 1 + DK ¼) are the best meatball products based on organoleptic tests. The conclusions of organoleptic tests and consumer assessments show that the A2 meatball formula (DS 1 + DK ¼) is the best and meets consumer expectations
Islamic Family Law and the Right to Divorce: A Critical Analysis of Women’s Legal Empowerment in Pekanbaru Desra, Rio; Putra, Andri; Rinaldi, Aldi; Rahma, Maulidya Nur; Netti, Mesra
Journal of Islamic Law El Madani Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Marwah Madani Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55438/jile.v4i2.178

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This study aims to critically examine the extent to which Islamic family law in Pekanbaru conducted from January to March 2025 empowers women in exercising their right to divorce. Grounded in a socio-legal and gender justice framework, the research explores both formal legal provisions and the lived experiences of Muslim women navigating divorce processes through the Religious Courts. Using a qualitative method, data were collected through in-depth interviews with divorced women, judges, and legal practitioners, and content analysis of relevant legal documents and court decisions. The findings reveal a complex interplay between religious norms, legal structures, and cultural expectations. While Islamic family law formally recognizes women's rights to divorce through mechanisms such as khulʿ and fasakh, bureaucratic hurdles, patriarchal interpretations, and social stigma often limit women's access to these rights in practice. Women who successfully obtained a divorce demonstrated strong legal awareness and support networks, suggesting that empowerment is highly dependent on socio-economic and educational factors. The study discusses the gap between normative Islamic principles that uphold justice and the structural barriers that hinder their realization in practice. It concludes that enhancing women's legal empowerment requires reforming procedural aspects of family law and promoting community-level awareness and gender-sensitive interpretations of Islamic jurisprudence.