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Values of the Code of Ethics of Dental Services Qur'anic Perspective: Analytical Study of the Interpretation of Related Verses KODEKGI Wulansari, Retno; Huda, Ade Naelul; Ulhaq, Ziyad
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v5i03.1028

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This research aims to analyze KODEKGI values from the perspective of Qur'anic interpretation, as well as to analyze the implementation of KODEKGI service values from a Qur'anic perspective on Muslim dentists. This research uses a qualitative method by combining two research locations, library research and field research. Primary data were generated from field research through direct interviews with dentist respondents through sampling methods, as well as a literature study of three tafsir books in the style of al-'adabi al-ijma'i and Tafsir Tahlili of the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia. While the secondary data is generated from the research library. The data analysis technique that the author used in this research is the content analysis technique. The two formulations produced by this study are: first, ten articles related to services to patients in KODEKGI have values that are in line with the Qur'an.  Secondly, a review of Muslim doctors' services against KODEKGI shows their original intention was to abide by the existing rules. There are Qur'anic values in KODEKGI triggering Muslim dentist respondents to run KODEKGI to worship Allah.
Functional Reception of the Qur'an and its Relevance to Quality of Life (A Study of the Kanzur Rahmah Qur'an Recitation Assembly in Depok City) Awal, Jumadil; Ariyadi, Syamsul; Ulhaq, Ziyad
Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management Vol. 5 No. 6 (2026): Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jrssem.v5i6.1252

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This study explores the impact of Qur’an recitation practices at the Kanzur Rahmah Qur’an Recitation Assembly in Depok on participants’ overall quality of life. In Muslim communities, the Qur’an functions not only as a sacred text but also as a guide that shapes spiritual, mental, physical, and socio-economic aspects of daily living. This research examines how intensive engagement in reading and completing the Qur’an generates positive transformation, adding new insights beyond previous studies that mainly emphasized spiritual, social, and intellectual benefits. Using the Living Qur’an framework and a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through observations, in-depth interviews, and document analysis, with purposive and snowball sampling used to identify key informants. The findings show that Qur’an recitation significantly affects five major areas of life: it strengthens the balance between worldly and spiritual matters, enhances acceptance of divine decree, and supports positive self-transformation; it improves mental and emotional health through better emotional control and increased family harmony; it contributes to physical well-being, with participants reporting increased vitality and recovery from certain chronic conditions; it elevates ethical and moral behavior, fostering respect for parents, teachers, and others; and it boosts socio-economic well-being by increasing gratitude, productivity, and social solidarity. Overall, the study highlights Qur’an recitation as an effective religious practice capable of improving holistic quality of life and shaping individuals and communities toward greater spiritual, mental, physical, moral, and socio-economic well-being.