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Raising Righteous Children: A Qualitative Inquiry into Prophetic Parenting Principles in Contemporary Muslim Families Faradilla, Hilyah Farhany
Islamic Counseling and Parenting Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Islamic Counseling and Parenting Journal
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/icpj.v2i1.10

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This qualitative study explores how contemporary Muslim families implement Prophetic parenting principles to nurture righteous children amidst modern challenges. Against the backdrop of global concerns about moral decline and the erosion of religious values in youth, the research examines how Islamic child-rearing traditions adapt to contemporary contexts. The study addresses three key objectives: (1) identifying core Prophetic parenting principles practiced today, (2) analyzing challenges in digital-era implementation, and (3) developing an adaptive framework for Muslim families. Using phenomenological design, researchers conducted in-depth interviews with 20 Muslim parents from diverse backgrounds, selected through purposive sampling. Data analysis employed thematic analysis with NVivo 12 software, ensuring rigorous coding and interpretation. Findings reveal three central practices: role-modeling Prophetic character (85% of participants), narrative-based moral education using Quranic stories (75%), and balanced disciplinary approaches emphasizing mercy (65%). Key challenges include managing digital influences (90%) and reconciling traditional methods with modern parenting needs. The study demonstrates how parents creatively reinterpret Sunnah principles while maintaining theological authenticity, offering practical strategies like technology-integrated Islamic parenting tools. These findings contribute to Islamic family studies by bridging classical scholarship with contemporary child development research, while providing actionable insights for parents, educators, and policymakers. The research implications suggest developing community-based parenting programs and revising Islamic education curricula to address modern challenges while preserving core values.
Synthesis of Coal-Fly-Ash Geopolymer for Sustainable Construction Material: Optimisation of Formulation and Environmental Characterisation Syafi’i, Akhmad; Prahitaningtyas, Sherina; Hendrian, Sukma; Rismanto, Malik; Faradilla, Hilyah Farhany
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi Vol. 6 No. 12 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jist.v6i12.9175

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This study investigates the synthesis of geopolymer materials derived from Indonesian coal fly ash as a sustainable alternative to conventional cement. The research aims to optimize geopolymer synthesis parameters and evaluate the environmental performance of the resulting material. Using a laboratory experimental approach supported by qualitative analysis, the study examined the effects of key parameters including alkali activator concentration, Si/Al ratio, and curing temperature on geopolymer formation. Experimental observations and supporting expert insights indicated that optimal geopolymerization occurred at an activator concentration of 10–12 M NaOH, a Si/Al ratio of approximately 2.0–2.5, and a curing temperature of around 60°C, producing dense and structurally stable materials. Environmental characterization revealed that heavy-metal leaching levels of Pb, Cd, and Cr were significantly below regulatory thresholds, indicating strong immobilization within the geopolymeric matrix. In addition, the utilization of coal fly ash contributes to reducing industrial waste accumulation and lowering carbon emissions associated with cement production. These findings demonstrate that coal-fly-ash–based geopolymers possess strong potential as sustainable construction materials. However, large-scale implementation requires standardized technical guidelines, supportive regulatory frameworks, and collaboration between research institutions and industry stakeholders.