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THE NATURE OF EDUCATORS AND STUDENTS IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION Ihwan, Muh.; Muis, Andi Abd.; Mansur, Budi; Nasriadi, Nasriadi; Darwin, Muhammad
PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, SOCIETY AND HUMANITY Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Second International Conference on Education, Society and Humanity
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This research discusses the Islamic concept of the nature of educators and students. Why is this research interesting to discuss? The Islamic concept of the nature of educators and students is very important in the world of Islamic education so that Islam is very strict in paying attention to the Islamic concept of the nature of educators and students. Therefore, the author explains how important the concept of education is in the future as a superior investment to continue the preservation of civilization as an educated generation. To obtain effective education as an effort to produce great and competent educators and students, Islam explains the nature of educators and students. In terms of methodology, this article is a type of library research. Furthermore, this study is basically library research. The data analysis used in this research is content analysis, namely analyzing the contents of the book. Another method used is the critical comparison method, namely comparing the thoughts of experts. From this research, the results obtained are that among the verses about Islamic concepts regarding educators and students are found in Q.S Al-Alaq verses 1-4. Education is a process of humanization as well as a conscious effort to develop human physical and non-physical potential. On the other hand, Islamic education is basically the instilling of Islamic teaching values in students, namely the Al-Qur'an and Hadith.
Risk Microbiological Contamination in Well Water Around the Morosi Industrial Area, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Yunus, Reni; Supiati, Supiati; Darmayani, Satya; Rafika, Rafika; Ihwan, Muh.; Triyaswati, Desty
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 3 (2025): July - September
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Background: Dug wells located near industrial areas have a higher contamination levels compared to wells far from industrial areas. Previous research has shown metal contamination in wells near industrial area. This gap highlights the need for further research that address the microbiological safety of water sources affected by industrial activities.Objectives: This study investigates the risk of microbiological contamination in well water surrounding the Morosi industrial area in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia.Methods: The type of research is quantitative observational design; this research analyzes 52 dug wells across four villages. Key variables examined include the distance of wells from septic tanks and the physical condition of the wells, assessed through microbiological testing using the Most Probable Number (MPN) method.Results: Majority of well samples (94.2%) did not meet microbiological quality standards, with a notable presence of E. coli in 44.2% of samples. Statistical analysis indicates a moderate relationship between the physical condition of wells and E. coli presence, as well as a significant association between proximity to septic tanks and contamination risk.Conclusion: There are various factors that contribute to the well’s contamination. Statistical analyses demonstrate the vulnerability of water sources around the Morosi industry to microbial contamination due to inadequate sanitation practices. Keywords: Microbiological contamination; dug well; Most Probable Number (MPN)