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RANCANG BANGUN TEMPAT SAMPAH OTOMATIS DENGAN PEMILAH SAMPAH ORGANIK DAN ANORGANIK DISERTAI NOTIFIKASI SMS BERBASIS ARDUINO Santoso, Rudi Santoso; Qisti, Saiful; Subito, Mery; Sollu, Tan Suryani; Fauzi, Rizana; Ardias, Erwin
Foristek Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023): Foristek
Publisher : Foristek

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54757/fs.v14i2.323

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Garbage is a material left over from human activities which is an environmental issue and causes environmental pollution. Humans themselves are lazy to throw garbage in its place or are accustomed to littering, causing garbage to be scattered everywhere which in turn can cause garbage pollution, unpleasant odors and in the end can cause flooding. In this study, we will make a tool to sort organic and inorganic waste along with an Arduino-based SMS notification, namely by making a tool to sort out the types of organic waste and inorganic waste types which will later be classified separately and collected in their own place so that the waste is not mixed. To distinguish organic and inorganic waste using a capacitive proximity sensor as a separator of organic waste, an inductive proximity sensor as a separator of inorganic waste, arduino nano as a microcontroller to run all the work of the tool system. Servo motor as a sorting drive. GSM SIM 800l module as a sender of SMS notification of garbage that has been successfully sorted.
Strengthening the National Waqf Ecosystem through Legal Reform: An Analysis of Waqf Issues in the Provinces of Lampung and South Sumatra Faisal, Faisal; Mu'in, Fathul; Edy, Relit Nur; Indra, Gandhi Liyorba; Santoso, Rudi Santoso
AL-ISTINBATH : Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol 9 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Curup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/jhi.v9i1.9320

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The study aims to identify waqf issues in Lampung and South Sumatra Provinces and explore potential solutions to develop a national waqf ecosystem that is more responsive to the development of time. This research employed empirical juridical research. The primary data was gathered through observations, interviews, and documentation with waqif (donors), nadzir (the administrators of Waqf), public figures, academics, and BWI (Indonesian Waqf Institution) of Lampung and South Sumatra. The secondary data were gathered from books, laws and regulations, judicial decisions, scientific journals, and websites. This study discovered that the challenges of Waqf in Lampung and South Sumatra Provinces comprised aspects of management and supervision, a lack of socialization and literacy, waqf fraud, and insufficient nadzir (donors) resources for creating profitable Waqf and waqf digitization. The solution is to enhance the national waqf ecosystem by reforming waqf laws to strengthen waqif, nadzir, and BWI. With the renewal of waqf law, a positive ecosystem will emerge, reducing waqf disputes and improving people's well-being.