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Journal : Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)

Introducing the Letters of Qalqalah in Tajweed using Card Sort in Qur'an Learning Shahbal, Ammar Ali; Nurrohim, Ahmad
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Hijaiyah letters are the basic knowledge capital for reading the Quran because it is the basis of the formation of verses in the Qur'an. If a person already knows the hijaiyah letters, he will find it easier to learn to the next stage in learning to read the Quran. This research was motivated by the learning conditions of the Qur'an which showed that the ability to cooperate, activeness and learning outcomes of students was still relatively low. Teachers still use conventional learning models, so learning is dominated by teachers. The dominance of teachers in this learning process makes students passive-minded so that they more often wait for what the teacher will give them than find for themselves the knowledge, skills and attitudes they need. In this case, researchers try to overcome these problems through the application of card sort learning methods. The application of these learning methods is expected to help students' understanding in the subjects of the Qur'an so that the ability to cooperate, activeness and learning outcomes of students can increase. The type of research used in this study is Classroom Action Research (PTK) which consists of two cycles, the first cycle two meetings, the second cycle one meeting. The target of the study is learners. The process of implementing classroom actions includes: (1) the planning stage, researchers prepare plans from each cycle including Learning Implementation Plans (RPP), methods, media, and materials. (2) the implementation stage, the researcher applies the card sort learning method to learning the subject matter of the law of qalqalah reading (3) the observation stage, making observations related to the researcher's activities and also the response to the condition of students according to the observation sheet that has been previously provided and (4) the reflection stage.
Paradigm of Shifting the Meaning of the Term Ahlu Al-Dzikri in the Digital World Shahbal, Ammar Ali; Nirwana, Andri
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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The concept of ahl al-dzikr in the Qur'an is a normative as well as an epistemological category that functions as a reference for religious authorities in Islam. In the classical Islamic tradition, ahl al-dzikr is understood as a subject of knowledge that gains legitimacy through scientific competence, interpretation methodology, sanad transmission, and institutional recognition. However, the development of the digital space has significantly reconfigured the mechanisms of formation and legitimacy of religious authorities. Social media and online da'wah platforms encourage a shift in authority from a scientific basis to a visibility, performativity, and algorithmic basis, thus giving rise to an implicit redefinition of the meaning of ahl al-dzikr. This article aims to critically analyze the shift in the meaning of ahl al-dzikr in the digital era as a paradigmatic transformation of Islamic religious authority, not just a change in the medium of da'wah. This research uses a qualitative approach with a conceptual-critical design through a systematic literature study of normative-classical sources and contemporary studies of digital Islam. The analysis was carried out by integrating critical discourse analysis and contextual hermeneutics to read the tension between the normative meaning of the Qur'an and the practice of religious authority in the digital space. The results of the study show that the shift in the meaning of ahl al-dzikr has implications for the fragmentation of authority, the relativization of religious references, and the blurring of the boundary between scientific authority and religious popularity. Although the digital space opens up opportunities for wider religious participation, this condition poses epistemological and theological problems related to the legitimacy of religious authority. This article offers a rearticulation of ahl al-dzikr as an epistemological concept that remains rooted in Islamic scientific principles, as well as adaptive to digital reality, in order to strengthen responsible digital religious literacy.