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Social Stratification of People with Mental Disorders in Islamic Boarding Schools Hafid Syahrul Ramadhan; Ruth Bell; Supriyanto , Supriyanto; Md. Irteja Islam; Yakubu , Abubakar; Gökçekuyu , Ertuğrul
Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-June
Publisher : Tinta Emas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/jsh.v3i1.329

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Padepokan Tahfidzul Qur'an (PTQ) Ibnu Rusydi is famous for conducting a mental health healing process through an alternative route of memorizing the Qur'an. However, this raises a polemic because there are social classes that become obstacles in the rehabilitation of People with Mental Disorders (ODGJ). This study aims to determine the form of social stratification between old and new ODGJ students and the impact of social stratification between old and new ODGJ students at PTQ Ibnu Rusydi Jombang.  This type of research is descriptive qualitative research, with the research location at PTQ Ibnu Rusydi Jombang. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. The informants used in this study were the caregiver, chairman, management, and santri of PTQ Ibnu Rusydi Jombang. Data analysis techniques using data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The findings of this study indicate that the social stratification of the Pondok Tahfidzul Qur'an Ibnu Rusydi includes the following; Social stratification of Abah Kiai on students as a function of Abah Kiai who is respected in terms of religious knowledge. The social stratification of the boarding house management as the responsibility given by Kiai to the boarding house management. Social stratification of old santri from a higher level of knowledge/experience with new santri. Social stratification of new students where their position of power is weak. The impact of social stratification includes reduced self-confidence when students get backgrounds of different races, education, economics, especially in terms of memorization that is not comparable to other students.
Determinant Analysis of Muslim Communities Consuming Products Halal Labeled in Bangkalan Regency Mashudi , Mashudi; Dahruji , Dahruji; Yakubu , Abubakar
Al-Insyiroh: Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : LPPPM STAI Darul Hikmah Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35309/alinsyiroh.v9i2.238

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Products labeled halal are products that have been declared halal according to Islamic law and stipulated by the Ministry of Religion through the Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) based on the results of an inspection by LPPOM MUI of the product in question, with this product labeled Halal it can meet market demands (consumers). ) universally. So if these demands can be met, economically, Indonesian business people will be able to become hosts in terms of the products being marketed. Not only that, having products labeled halal can protect the faith of consumers, especially those who are Muslim. This means that with labeling, Muslim consumers will no longer hesitate to consume something they need.Researchers used a Quantitative approach to conduct this research. This study aims to find out what factors influence Muslim communities to consume products labeled halal in Bangkalan Regency. There are several factors that can influence Muslim consumers to consume the halal label, such as religious factors, psychological factors, family factors, role and status factors, social factors, and cultural factors. The results of this research later we can find out what factors are more prominent among several existing factors that make the Muslim community in Bangkalan Regency consume products with a halal label.The results of this study from the ten initial factor variables used in this study, after analysis using factor analysis, three new factors were formed, namely: factor 1 is called the credibility factor, with the 3 members being religion, role and status, and social culture. Factor 2 is named as the knowledge factor, with the 5 members being Psychological, Family, Needs, Recommendations, Knowledge. Factor 3 is called a lifestyle factor, with the 2 members being health and lifestyle