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Pendampingan Belajar Iqro bagi Anak Migran di PKBM KBRI Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Choirul Umam, Ahmad Muntachob; A yun, Qurroti; Mahsun, Moch; Ihwanul Muttaqin, Ahmad; Ishari, Nurhafid
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER-DESEMBER
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v5i3.4946

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This community service initiative intends to enhance fundamental Quran reading abilities through Iqro' education for migrant youth at the Community Learning Center (PKBM) PNF (National Islamic Education Center) located within the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The impetus for this mentoring program arises from the inadequate literacy proficiency in hijaiyah letters among these children, who predominantly belong to Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) families. Employing a descriptive methodology rooted in a service learning framework, the program involves active participation from both educators and pupils throughout the educational experience. The stages of the activity consist of preliminary observation, crafting a lesson plan, conducting Iqro' instruction, and engaging in collective reflection regarding the outcomes of the initiative. Data compilation was carried out via observation, interviews, and documentation, followed by analysis using a descriptive approach coupled with the service learning perspective to illustrate the advancements in skills and transformations in the participants' religious conduct. The findings from the community service project reveal an enhancement in hijaiyah reading competencies, an increased enthusiasm for religious activities among children, and a rise in parental engagement regarding their children’s education. Furthermore, this initiative bolsters religious principles, discipline, and accountability among the participants. Therefore, the Iqro' mentoring program can act as a framework for promoting religious character and religious literacy among children within Indonesian migrant communities overseas
Pendampingan Anak Migran Indonesia dalam Penulisan Karya Tulis di PKBM PNF KBRI Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Syukrillah, Achmad; A yun, Qurroti; Mahsun, Moch; Syuhud, Syuhud; Darwis, Mohammad; Idris, Haidar
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER-DESEMBER
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v5i3.5009

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Indonesian migrant children studying at PKBM PNF KBRI Kuala Lumpur face various challenges in accessing education, particularly in developing writing literacy skills. The unstable socio-economic conditions of migrant worker families and the limited learning facilities often hinder their learning process. Based on observations at the Community Learning Center (PNF) KBRI Kuala Lumpur, it was found that most students still struggle to write simple sentences and are not yet accustomed to expressing ideas in written form. This mentoring program aims to improve the writing literacy skills of migrant children through the Writing Assistance Program for Migrant Children at PNF KBRI Kuala Lumpur. The strategy used is Service Learning with a participatory-educative approach, in which university students act as facilitators who guide learners actively and reflectively. The implementation of the program includes problem identification, planning, implementation, reflection, and follow-up stages. Data were collected through observations, interviews, and documentation of students’ writing products throughout the activity. The results show an improvement in learners’ basic writing abilities, including increased confidence, better understanding of sentence structure, and improved neatness. Students also demonstrated positive attitudes toward writing activities and greater confidence in expressing themselves through written text. Contextual approaches and the use of simple media were proven effective in creating an active and enjoyable learning atmosphere. Thus, this mentoring program not only contributes to enhancing the writing literacy skills of migrant children but also strengthens the application of the Service Learning concept in community service. The program serves as a reciprocal learning space between university students and learners and offers inspiration for implementing literacy mentoring in other non-formal education settings.
Pendampingan Kedisiplinan Peserta Didik Melalui Pembiasaan Sholat Berjamaah di PKBM PNF KBRI Kuala Lumpur Anam, Khoirul; A yun, Qurroti; Mahsun, Moch; Ishari, Nurhafid
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI-APRIL
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v6i1.5186

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This mentoring aims to describe the implementation of student discipline mentoring through congregational prayer habits at the Indonesian Embassy's PNF Community Learning Center (PKBM PNF) in Kuala Lumpur and analyze its influence on the formation of religious character. The problem lies in the low consistency of students in performing congregational prayers, especially outside of school. The method used is service learning, involving the supervising teacher, students, and the principal as the subjects of the activity. The results show that the habit of congregational prayer is carried out routinely every day and has become part of the school culture. This program not only forms the habit of regular worship but also instills religious values ​​such as time discipline, togetherness, and a sense of responsibility for spiritual obligations. In addition to being a worship routine, this activity serves as a means of character formation that is integrated into the educational process. The support of the school environment and the example of teachers also play an important role in maintaining the consistency of this habit. Thus, mentoring through congregational prayer habits has proven effective in improving discipline and strengthening the religious character of students at the Indonesian Embassy's PNF Community Learning Center (PKBM PNF) in Kuala Lumpur.