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Reinterpretation of the Words Falyanzur and Tha'am in Qs 'Abasa Verse 24 to Build Public Nutrition Awareness Hanifah, Annisa Nur; Sowaidi, Belqes Al; Nirwana AN, Andri
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i1.7321

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The Quran contains the concept of balanced nutrition in several of its verses, including in Surah Al-Baqarah 168, Surah Al-A'raf verse 31 and Surah Abasa verse 24. The interpretation of Surah Abasa verse 24 and its relation to nutrition there are still differences among scholars of interpretation. This research uses a qualitative approach, this type of research is descriptive analytical. The term linguistics refers to the science that studies language and analyzes it scientifically. The reinterpretation theory used in this research is Abdullah Saeed's theory. The word nazara and its derivations have a dominant meaning related to the activity of the five senses, namely vision. However, not only limited to physical observation, this seeing activity also involves the heart and mind, which makes it more than just ordinary observation. The word tha'am and its various derivatives are mentioned 48 times in the Quran, and cover various aspects related to food, including the type, method of consumption, and its role in daily life. In this study, researchers want to provide a reinterpretation of the 2 words so that the meaning of the verse becomes an order to humans to pay attention to the nutritional content of their food. The order that humans pay more attention to their food patterns and portions so as to avoid various diseases due to unbalanced nutrition.
Pengaruh Tekanan Stakeholder Internal dan Eksternal Terhadap Kualitas Corporate Social Responsibility Hanifah, Annisa Nur; Aristanti Widyaningsih
Journal of Trends Economics and Accounting Research Vol 5 No 4 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/jtear.v5i4.1971

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This study examines the influence of internal and external stakeholder pressure on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and reporting quality. Several studies have examined the impact of internal stakeholder pressure (e.g., employees and managers) and external stakeholders. However, there are still many dilemmas for companies in integrating corporate social responsibility reporting to meet stakeholder legitimacy. Therefore, this study attempts to examine the influence of internal stakeholder pressure groups: employees and managers and external: investors, government, environmental communities and social media on CSR disclosure and quality. We use Systematic Literature Review as a research methodology with PRISMA guidelines. We analyzed 40 empirical studies on the influence of stakeholder pressure on CSR. This study shows that internal stakeholders (consisting of employees and managers) and external stakeholders (consisting of investors, social media, environmental communities and government) have different pressures on CSR disclosure and quality. In addition, each stakeholder can synergize to improve the disclosure and quality of the company's CSR. Therefore, a manager as a stakeholder who has a direct impact on CSR reporting, can adjust their managerial strategies, especially those that affect disclosure, with new information needs from other stakeholders. The limitation of this study is the research focus is too broad such as the research area is not limited to the company sector studied. With a research area that is too broad, there are different research results because the conditions in each country and each sector are different. This is a suggestion for future research to see the influence of stakeholders in a focused manner, such as categorized by region of developed or developing countries, or from the mining, health, manufacturing sectors, and others.