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Dhikr as an Effort to Increase Learning Motivation of Grade XII Students at MAS Al-Amanah Al-Gontory Arif Suci Kurniasihanto; Selvy Yuspitasari; Riyan Hidayatulloh
Qoumun: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Qoumun: Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Cv. Kayaswara, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65097/qoumun.v1i1.50

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This study aims to explore the impact of Dhikr Asmaul Husna on enhancing learning motivation among students at MAS Al-Amanah Al-Gontory. The research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing purposive sampling and snowball sampling techniques to gather data from a range of students and teachers. Data was collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings reveal that the regular practice of Dhikr Asmaul Husna, conducted each morning before lessons, significantly enhances students’ motivation to learn. The practice fosters a closer connection with Allah SWT, promoting inner peace and focus, which positively impacts their academic engagement and performance. Both intrinsic and extrinsic motivations play a role in students' learning behaviors, with dhikr strengthening their intrinsic motivation while external rewards such as grades serve as extrinsic motivation. The study suggests that incorporating spiritual practices in educational settings can be an effective method for improving student motivation. Future research could examine the long-term effects of such practices and compare them with other spiritual or educational interventions.
Women’s Rights in Divorce and Post-Divorce Maintenance: Perspectives from Islamic Family Law in Indonesia and Human Rights Selvy Yuspitasari
Nusantara: Journal of Law and Islamic Law Vol. 1 No. 3 (2026): Nusantara: Journal of Law and Islamic Law
Publisher : Yayasan Cerdas Pedia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65101/nusantara.v1i3.192

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This research analyzes the fulfillment of women's post-divorce financial rights within Indonesia's Islamic family law, confronting classical fiqh dogmas with human rights principles and maqashid al-syariah. Despite progressive legal frameworks and Supreme Court guidelines, empirical data reveals a systemic failure in securing alimony, particularly during wife-initiated divorces. Utilizing a mixed-methods socio-legal approach, this study identifies patriarchal interpretations, procedural rigidities like verstek rulings, and the crucial absence of an authorized state executorial body as fundamental obstacles. The findings indicate that relying solely on judicial ex officio interventions remains insufficient without structural reforms. To eliminate post-divorce economic marginalization and achieve substantive gender justice, Indonesia urgently requires the establishment of an autonomous execution institution. This agency must be fully integrated with the national banking sector to enforce alimony compliance directly. Ultimately, such transformation successfully harmonizes Islamic legal objectives with modern human rights standards, ensuring comprehensive protection for vulnerable women and young children nationwide.