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Building An Ideal Society From An Islamic Perspective Uliyah, Taqwatul; Hidayat, Rahmat; Fauzi, Machfud; Solimin, Solimin; Mislawaty, Sri Eva
El-Ghiroh : Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 22 No 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Bumi Silampari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37092/el-ghiroh.v22i2.900

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The development and existence of Islam until now with its existence is one of the struggles and da'wah movements that always initiate its delivery to the people and nature. Da'wah has started since the time of the Prophet Muhammad Saw until now, with many upheavals and struggles in grounding Islam through da'wah. There are many verses of Allah Swt that discuss da'wah, such as QS. Ali Imran; 104, 110, QS. An Nahl; 125 and many others similar to the phrase da'wah. If we look back at the preaching struggle of Rosulullah Saw while in Mecca, it is essential to try to invite and call the Quraysh to leave the ignorance of their lives to the way of Allah Swt. So that the main pointer of the content of the Prophet's preaching is human servitude to the Oneness of Allah Swt (tauhid). The core of the first da'wah that must be conveyed is about monotheism to Allah Swt and as the foundation of the movement of human dignity. In various ways and efforts, the Prophet's da'wah both in Mecca and Medina had different characteristics of distributing Islamic information. Departing from the understanding of culture, culture, and wisdom of the community that made the Prophet determine different methods in delivering his da'wah. The development of the people, especially the first to instil monotheism to the people, and the second to build a system of society in sharia. Such is the Islamic civilisation from the way of da'wah as Islam that we know today from the Prophet Muhammad Saw struggling to expand his da'wah departing from Mecca and Medina. So that the Prophet's mission of da'wah is to strengthen the internalisation of the ummah and develop relationships with outside the ummah. This means that this is how the teachings of Islam brought by Rosulullah Saw so that it can build an exclusive and moderate da'wah paradigm. And the Prophet Muhammad's da'wah at that time was the main reference for the life of Islamic society in the midst of diverse and complex streams. As well as the foundation of the struggle and movement of da'wah how da'wah should live and last in the midst of a pluralistic society with its heterogeneity.
Effectiveness of Radioiodine Therapy for Graves' Hyperthyroidism: A Quality-of-Life Assessment Fauzi, Machfud; Prajitno, Jongky Hendro; Prabowo, Gwenny Ichsan; Novida, Hermina
Current Internal Medicine Research and Practice Surabaya Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): CURRENT INTERNAL MEDICINE RESEARCH AND PRACTICE SURABAYA JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder characterized by hyperthyroidism, is commonly managed through radioactive iodine therapy, antithyroid drugs, and thyroidectomy. Previous reports suggest that individuals undergoing radioactive iodine therapy exhibit superior overall quality of life and satisfaction compared to those opting for alternative therapeutic modalities. This study systematically reviewed evidence on the effectiveness of radioiodine therapy for Graves' hyperthyroidism, specifically emphasizing its impact on patients' quality of life. Methods: A systematic review was conducted on studies evaluating the quality of life of adult patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism following radioiodine therapy. A literature search was carried out utilizing the PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Sage Journals online databases. The search results were screened according to the eligibility criteria for inclusion in a narrative synthesis. Results: The search yielded 203 items, of which four articles fulfilled the eligibility criteria and were included in the review. radioiodine therapy demonstrated improvements in the quality of life of patients with Graves' disease compared to other therapeutic modalities or no treatment at all. Enhancement in quality of life was observed across various scales, encompassing physical symptoms (goiter, hyperthyroidism, eye symptoms, and hypothyroidism), psychological symptoms (depression and anxiety), functioning and well-being (fatigue, cognitive impairment, and emotional vulnerability), and participation (social life disruptions, daily life interference, and cosmetic complaints). Conclusion: Findings concerning quality of life underscore the long-term effectiveness of radioiodine therapy as a preferred intervention for Graves' disease, contributing valuable insights for clinical decision-making.   Highlights: 1. This systematic review comprehensively synthesizes research findings regarding the impact of radioiodine therapy on the long-term quality of life of patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism compared to surgery or antithyroid medication. 2. The findings suggest that radioiodine therapy offers improvement in the quality of life, which may be indicated by physical and psychological symptoms, functioning, well-being, and participation.