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KEMUNCULAN KEMAMPUAN LITERASI PERMULAAN ANAK USIA DINI Nor Amalia Abdiah; Noranisa
AL-ULUM | JURNAL PENDIDIKAN DAN PENGAJARAN Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): AL ULUM | JURNAL PENDIDIKAN DAN PENGAJARAN
Publisher : STAI DARUL ULUM KANDANGAN

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Majority of parents assumes that reading, writing, and counting as a child's literacy ability, therefore they measure the success of PAUD with the success of children being able to read or count in the early childhood. However, literacy is not limited to the ability to read, write and count, but also emergent literacy which refers to what children learn before they are able to read and write. Therefore, emergent literacy is the foundation for higher literacy skills including reading, writing and more complex language comprehension. The method used in this study is descriptive statistics, through filling out a Guttman scale containing 16 statements filled out by pre-school teachers/parents. The results obtained from this study is high score of emergent literacy due to the influence of active social interaction by children with their peers, and other adults, which proves that activeness in social interaction will further improve early childhood literacy.
Efektivitas Fungsi Pengawasan Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha (KPPU) Kanwil VI Makassar Dalam Mencegah Praktek Monopoli Perdagangan Perspektif Hukum Islam Noranisa; Fathurahman; Paikah, Nur
Journal of Islamic Economic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Patalassang

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This study aims to describe the implementation of the supervisory function of the Indonesia Competition Commission (KPPU) Regional Office VI in Makassar City in preventing monopolistic trade practices, as well as to review it from the perspective of Islamic Law. This research is classified as field research, with primary data obtained through direct interviews with KPPU Regional Office VI employees, and secondary data sourced from books, official documents, and research reports. The results of the study indicate that KPPU conducts supervision through information gathering, receiving public complaints, and conducting on-site inspections. If violations are found, further investigations are carried out to collect evidence. The challenges faced include legal limitations, inadequate facilities and infrastructure, low public awareness, and limited human resources, all of which hinder the effectiveness of KPPU's supervisory implementation. From the perspective of Islamic Law, the supervision conducted by KPPU aligns with the principle of Al-Muraqabah and can be analogized to the Al-Hisbah institution during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the Khulafā’ al-Rāshidīn, which was responsible for monitoring markets based on the values of honesty, justice, trustworthiness, and mutual cooperation. KPPU, as an institution established under statutory mandate, represents the authority of Ulil Amri* within the Islamic constitutional framework. The implication of this research is the need to strengthen cooperation between the government, KPPU, and society to prevent monopolistic trade practices, as well as to enhance KPPU's authority in investigations in order to realize a just economic democracy.