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Program pesantren kilat sebagai upaya meningkatkan pemahaman agama islam bagi anak-anak Trisno Aji, Wahyu
Participative Journal: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Participative Journal
Publisher : State Islamic University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55099/participative.v3i2.98

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Studying religious knowledge is very important for Muslims. Because studying religious knowledge can get two benefits at once, namely the advantage of understanding the world with the guidelines of Islamic teachings as well as a promise from Allah SWT for students of knowledge will get the best place in heaven. The Lightning Islamic Boarding School is an educational program created by young people at the Aqoidul Iman Sukarema Mosque while also working with KKP UIN Mataram students whose main goal in this program is to cultivate, improve, provide understanding, knowledge and teachings of the Islamic religion in the educational space of the Islamic boarding school system within a certain period of time. The Lightning Islamic Boarding School was created as a flagship program for KKP UIN Mataram students by guiding and teaching Sukarema village children in learning religious knowledge in a concise yet easy to understand way. Producing intelligent successors to science as well as actualizing it in life. The Lightning Islamic Boarding School program is important to increase the enthusiasm of the children in Sukarema Village for motivation in studying religion and at the same time increasing worship every day.
WOMEN AS A STRATEGIC GROUP: WOMEN'S STRATEGY IN POLITICAL NETWORKS THROUGH THE ECONOMIC AREA: (IWAPI NTB CASE STUDY) Safitri, Purnami; Harani, Faizah; Trisno Aji, Wahyu; Adabiyah, Radiyatun
Politea : Jurnal Politik Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Islam, Democracy, General Elections and Civil Society
Publisher : UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/politea.v7i1.10160

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Abstract Women’s participation in economic field and politic is often viewed in a dichotomous manner, where the economy is referred as "low politics." Women’s participation in economic organization is also seen as non-strategiv activism, which interpreted as activities that are distant or excluded from electoral politics and has less influence on the decision-making process. This research aims to challenge the argument and suggests that women's roles in the economy are indeed interconnected with the political sector. The study argues that women use their institutional capital as members of IWAPI to build relationships and political networks, where the appropriation of interests which means securing access to specific resources is the main goal. This research utilizes the Strategic Group theory from Evans Dieter-Evers and finds that women affiliated with IWAPI adopt personal and corporate appropriation modes in pursuing their interests. Personal appropriation is closely related to strengthening political networks through political parties to drive institutional change, while corporate appropriation is carried out by IWAPI members through expanding business networks and forming resource alliances. Furthermore, women can be categorized as a strategic group with business types and often employ cooperative strategies with other strategic groups. IWAPI is ultimately referred to as an organization formed by strategic groups of women for the appropriation of specific interests. Keywords: Women, strategic groups, agency, appropriation of interests