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Paradigma Ibadah Haji dan Umroh Ditinjau Berdasarkan Perspektif Hukum Islam dan Hukum Positif di Indonesia Wulandari, Suci; Azizi, Salman Daffa Nur; Hidayat, Rifqi Thariq
Komparatif: Jurnal Perbandingan Hukum dan Pemikiran Islam Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Department of Comparative Mazhab Comparative, Fakulty of Shariah and Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/komparatif.v3i2.2137

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Indonesia is a country where the majority of its citizens embrace Islam. So Indonesia has become part of the largest Muslim countries in the world. As a Muslim, it is appropriate to carry out the Shari'a and religious rules correctly, such as carrying out the pillars of Islam. One of the pillars of Islam is the fifth pillar of Islam, namely the Hajj pilgrimage for anyone who is able. The word capable means being physically, mentally, and financially capable. The Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages are recommendations that should be carried out if someone has been declared baligh or mukhallaf. In its implementation, it turns out that Indonesia has provided regulations that are expected to provide a legal umbrella other than Islamic law. This paper uses a normative approach and data taken from various relevant literature sources based on the literature study. This article aims to determine the legal basis for implementing the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages from the perspective of Islamic law and positive law in Indonesia.
Stunting Pemahaman Orang Tua Tentang Kebutuhan Gizi Dalam Mengurangi Risiko Balita Stunting Di Desa Mendalan Wardah, Zahrotul; Triwanto, Rio Bayu; Amalia, Rizky Ardina; Fitriyah, Liza Nurmaya Indi; Hidayat, Rifqi Thariq; Andyarini, Esti Novi
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): JHSP Vol 9 No 2 – 2025
Publisher : State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v9i2.1455

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Stunting is a condition of growth failure in children under five years of age caused by long-term malnutrition and can be recognized by abnormal height for their age. This condition has significant implications for a child's overall health and development, potentially leading to long-lasting physical and cognitive impairments. Addressing the root causes of stunting is crucial for improving children's well-being and ensuring they reach their full potential. The causes of stunting are not only related to socioeconomic conditions and maternal nutrition but can also be influenced by parents' occupation, parenting styles, and exclusive breastfeeding. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of parental understanding of balanced nutrition and to review the role of education as one of the causes of the high stunting rate in Mendalan Village. Using a qualitative research method with a cross-sectional approach, data was collected through interviews and questionnaires administered to 55 pregnant women and mothers with stunted children. Based on the data obtained, one of the factors influencing understanding of balanced nutrition is education. Specifically, respondents in Mendalan Village have a low level of education, with only elementary (SD) and junior high school (SMP) graduates. Thus, the causal relationship between low education levels and parents' understanding of balanced nutrition influences the high risk of child stunting. This phenomenon can then be prevented by providing education on mental, physical, financial, and mindset readiness before becoming a parent.