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Islam and International Standards of Human Rights: An Analysis of Domestic Implementation of International Human Rights in Islamic Culture Hussain, Nazar; Xi, Wu; Saifullah, Saifullah; Shumaila, Shumaila
Assyfa Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Assyfa Journal of Islamic Studies (June)
Publisher : CV. BImbingan Belajar Assyfa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajis.v1i1.150

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The understanding of human rights concepts and laws has developed dramatically. Human rights concepts have shaped the moral, ethical, legal, political, and religious realities of many civilized nations. Modern nations give utmost significance to humans, and all laws of the states revolve around humans. Murder, terrorism, honor killing, and the denial of human rights are frequently blamed on Islam. This review paper focused on the practical conditions of human rights in Pakistan as an Islamic country, based on human rights reports and observations, and its relevance to the contemporary discourse on human rights within international standards of human rights. Islam advocates the peaceful co-existence of peoples, religions, and societies and guarantees individual and collective rights. Rather, human rights are a central feature of Islam. Islam as a religion recognizes two types of rights: rights that humans are obliged, by virtue of being the creations of God, to fulfill and obey, and rights that they are entitled to expect from their fellow human beings. Domestic implementation failure of human rights refers to moral collapse and state failure
Honorary Teacher Well-Being: An Analysis of the Relationship with Transformational Leadership and Work Stress Wakhid, Ali Abdul; Suhandi, Suhandi; Erwanto, Erwanto; Shumaila, Shumaila
Psikoborneo: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Vol 13, No 3 (2025): Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Psikologi, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/psikoborneo.v13i3.20891

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Teacher well-being is often discussed in Indonesia in terms of the salaries and incentives they receive. However, there is another aspect of well-being that is rarely discussed, especially in the context of teachers in Indonesia, known as teacher well-being. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between transformational leadership and job stress on teacher well-being in honorary teachers. The subjects in this study consisted of 32 honorary teachers. The data analysis method in this study applied multiple regression analysis with the support of JASP 0.19.1.0 software for Windows. The findings of this study indicate that principals' transformational leadership and job stress jointly influence teachers' welfare in honorary teaching staff with a value of r=0.787 and p<0.001, where the effective contribution reaches 78.8%, while the other 21.3% is influenced by other variables not analyzed in this study. The impact of this study can be a guideline for schools in formulating leadership strategies and building a more supportive work atmosphere for teacher welfare to improve the quality of education and reduce the stress experienced by honorary teachers.Kesejahteraan guru yang sering dibahas di Indonesia adalah dari segi gaji serta insentif yang mereka terima. Namun, ada aspek kesejahteraan lain yang masih jarang dibahas, terutama dalam konteks guru di Indonesia, yang dikenal dengan istilah teacher well-being. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menginvestigasi hubungan antara kepemimpinan transformasional dan stres kerja terhadap kesejahteraan guru pada pengajar honorer. Subjek dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari 32 guru honorer. Metode analisis data dalam penelitian ini menerapkan analisis regresi berganda dengan dukungan perangkat lunak JASP 0.19.1.0 untuk Windows. Temuan dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kepemimpinan transformasional kepala sekolah serta stres kerja berpengaruh secara bersama-sama terhadap kesejahteraan guru pada tenaga pengajar honorer dengan nilai r=0.787 dan p<0.001, di mana kontribusi efektifnya mencapai 78.8%, sedangkan 21.3% lainnya dipengaruhi oleh variabel lain yang tidak dianalisis dalam studi ini. Dampak dari penelitian ini bisa menjadi pedoman bagi sekolah dalam merumuskan strategi kepemimpinan dan membangun suasana kerja yang lebih mendukung kesejahteraan guru untuk meningkatkan mutu pendidikan dan mengurangi stres yang dialami oleh guru honorer.
Synergizing Immunostimulants and Ecology for Sustainable Tropical Aquaculture Management Yuniwati, Eny Dyah; Shumaila, Shumaila
Assyfa Journal Scientific Essay Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Assyfa Journal of Farming and Agriculture (November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajfa.v2i1.862

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The rapid intensification of tropical aquaculture production presents formidable challenges in balancing disease management with environmental sustainability. Shifting from traditional antibiotic reliance, this review delves into the ecological integration of immunostimulants within aquaculture systems. By examining recent advancements in disease management, we assess how immunostimulants harmonize with ecosystem dynamics to bolster environmental resilience. Employing ecological systems theory, our framework incorporates artificial intelligence-enhanced monitoring and biosecurity strategies, proposing a holistic model for disease prevention. Our findings reveal that integrating immunostimulants with advanced ecological practices—such as polyculture systems and biofloc technology—yields synergistic benefits, enhancing fish immunity and ecosystem vitality. Specifically, this integrated approach achieves a 45% reduction in disease incidence compared to conventional methods, while also improving water quality and fostering beneficial microbial communities. The results underscore that the future of sustainable aquaculture hinges on sophisticated integration of immunostimulants within broader ecological management, supported by innovative technologies and comprehensive environmental monitoring. This approach not only addresses disease challenges but also promotes a more resilient aquaculture environment.
Technological Innovations for Water Quality Management in Marine and Brackish Aquaculture: A Scoping Review (SDG 6 & SDG 14) sungkawati, endang; Shumaila, Shumaila
Assyfa Journal Scientific Essay Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Assyfa Journal of Farming and Agriculture (May) In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajfa.v2i2.869

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This study is conducted because water quality is a crucial factor in the sustainability of marine and brackish aquaculture, which faces various environmental challenges and the need for increased production. The main objective of this research is to map and review the latest technological innovations used for water quality management in such aquaculture, particularly in the period 2022–2025. The method used is a scoping review of scientific literature discussing sensor-based technologies, biofilters, and integrated water management systems. The study results indicate that these innovations are effective in reducing water pollution, enhancing fish health, and strengthening the resilience of aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, the application of these technologies significantly contributes to achieving Sustainable Development Goals SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and SDG 14 (Life Below Water). The conclusion of this study emphasizes that widespread adoption of water quality management technologies is crucial to expanding and successfully sustaining aquaculture. Thus, these innovative technologies not only support sustainable fishery production but also preserve the aquatic environment, which is the foundation of marine life and the coastal community's economy.
Synergizing Immunostimulants and Ecology for Sustainable Tropical Aquaculture Management Yuniwati, Eny Dyah; Shumaila, Shumaila
Assyfa Journal Scientific Essay Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Assyfa Journal of Farming and Agriculture (November)
Publisher : CV. Bimbingan Belajar Assyfa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajfa.v2i1.862

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The rapid intensification of tropical aquaculture production presents formidable challenges in balancing disease management with environmental sustainability. Shifting from traditional antibiotic reliance, this review delves into the ecological integration of immunostimulants within aquaculture systems. By examining recent advancements in disease management, we assess how immunostimulants harmonize with ecosystem dynamics to bolster environmental resilience. Employing ecological systems theory, our framework incorporates artificial intelligence-enhanced monitoring and biosecurity strategies, proposing a holistic model for disease prevention. Our findings reveal that integrating immunostimulants with advanced ecological practices—such as polyculture systems and biofloc technology—yields synergistic benefits, enhancing fish immunity and ecosystem vitality. Specifically, this integrated approach achieves a 45% reduction in disease incidence compared to conventional methods, while also improving water quality and fostering beneficial microbial communities. The results underscore that the future of sustainable aquaculture hinges on sophisticated integration of immunostimulants within broader ecological management, supported by innovative technologies and comprehensive environmental monitoring. This approach not only addresses disease challenges but also promotes a more resilient aquaculture environment.
Technological Innovations for Water Quality Management in Marine and Brackish Aquaculture: A Scoping Review (SDG 6 & SDG 14) sungkawati, endang; Shumaila, Shumaila
Assyfa Journal Scientific Essay Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Assyfa Journal of Farming and Agriculture (May) In Press
Publisher : CV. Bimbingan Belajar Assyfa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajfa.v2i2.869

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This study is conducted because water quality is a crucial factor in the sustainability of marine and brackish aquaculture, which faces various environmental challenges and the need for increased production. The main objective of this research is to map and review the latest technological innovations used for water quality management in such aquaculture, particularly in the period 2022–2025. The method used is a scoping review of scientific literature discussing sensor-based technologies, biofilters, and integrated water management systems. The study results indicate that these innovations are effective in reducing water pollution, enhancing fish health, and strengthening the resilience of aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, the application of these technologies significantly contributes to achieving Sustainable Development Goals SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and SDG 14 (Life Below Water). The conclusion of this study emphasizes that widespread adoption of water quality management technologies is crucial to expanding and successfully sustaining aquaculture. Thus, these innovative technologies not only support sustainable fishery production but also preserve the aquatic environment, which is the foundation of marine life and the coastal community's economy.