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لعام 2020 من منظور رشدي أحمد طعيمة (KSKK) تحليل مادة تعليم اللغة العربية (البلاغة) للصف الثاني عشر بمعاهد المتفوقين التابعة لإدارة التعليم الديني Habib, Ikhwanul; Muhaiban, Muhaiban; Kurniawan, Vani
Ta'limi | Journal of Arabic Education and Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Ta'limi
Publisher : STAINI Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53038/tlmi.v4i2.317

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This study aims to analyze the suitability of Arabic teaching materials according to Rusydi Ahmad Thu'aimah's perspective in terms of content or content, organization of material, presentation of material and appearance. in terms of content or content, organization of material, presentation of material and appearance of the book. The method used is descriptive qualitative. The data source used is the Balaghah Arabic Language Book for Grade 12 MAPK Directorate KSKK 2020. Data collection using documents, data analysis techniques using content analysis. The results showed that based on the perspective of Rusydi Ahmad Thu'aimah with the criteria for teaching materials in terms of content or content is in general accordance content is generally appropriate. In terms of organizing the material as a whole is coherent and mutually sustainable. In terms of presenting the material, it pays attention to aspects of language, learning models, and according to standard references. From In terms of the appearance of the book, most of it is appropriate and also follows the printing guidelines of the Ministry of Religious Affairs. However, in the pictures and illustrations section There are images that are not related to the themes discussed. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the book is in accordance with the perspective of Rusydi Ahmad Thu'aimah although there are still things that must be improved such as the presentation of images and illustrations
After modernism, do conservatism and Wahhabism still exist in Saudi Arabia? Critical discourse analysis on x users' comments about religious sentiment issues Andika, Kenny; Kurniawan, Vani
Diwan: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/diwan.v17i1.1845

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The existence of conservatism and Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia creates a complex discourse in light of the modernism introduced by Saudi Vision 2030. Although much research has been conducted on this topic, none have approached the phenomenon through the lens of social media discourse. To fill the gap in the study, this research examines the existence of Conservatism and Wahhabism as reflected in the comments of internet users concerning the Islamic religious sentiment that emerged on the X platform. This research analyses the contentious event of two non-Muslim women entering the Nabawi Mosque in unsuitable clothing on February 7, 2023, utilising descriptive qualitative methods. The data obtained through internet archive documentation were analysed utilising Theo van Leeuwen's framework. The findings revealed a process of actor exclusion marked by a passivation and actor inclusion utilising differentiation, abstraction, identification, and indeterminacy. The processes and strategies utilized led to a polarisation in the discourse. The emotional discourse observed in the comment section suggests the continued influence of Wahhabism on conservatism within social media discussions. This existence is characterised by Islamic exclusivity, the purification of tauhid, adherence to conservative principles, rejection of modernism, and a literal interpretation of religious texts. The findings of this study indicate that de-conservatisation and de-wahhabisation, integral to the Saudi Vision 2030 program designed to mitigate extremism, do not automatically eliminate this viewpoint from the public sphere. The findings of this study have implications for the advancement of thought studies in the context of modernisation and moderation in Saudi Arabia.