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Representasi Feodalisme Pesantren dalam Media Televisi: Analisis Pemberitaan Trans7 dan Realitas Sosial di Pesantren An-Nur 2 Bululawang Malang Rohanita, Lailatur; Husen, Kemal; Romadhon, Mochamad Rizqy; Nisak, Alfatun; Mufarrohah, Lailatul; Abrori, Ali Mukhammad
YASIN Vol 5 No 6 (2025): DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/yasin.v5i6.8151

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Pesantren feudalism as an issue of media representation has increasingly come to the fore in line with the widening gap between dramatized news coverage and the everyday realities of pesantren communities, particularly amid digital disruption that drives sensational narratives at the expense of factual accuracy. This study examines the media representation of pesantren feudalism in Trans7 news coverage and compares it with the social reality at Pesantren An-Nur 2 Bululawang, with the aim of analyzing how a feudal image is constructed in television reporting and how this construction intersects with, and often contradicts the educational, ethical, and cultural dynamics practiced within the pesantren. Using a qualitative approach with a case study design, data were obtained through broadcast document analysis, observation of the pesantren environment, and in-depth interviews with caregivers, ustaz, and santri, and subsequently analyzed interpretively. The findings reveal three main patterns of media representation: symbolic dramatization of authority, selective emphasis on hierarchical relations, and visual framing that reinforces feudal stereotypes of pesantren. Conversely, field data show that authority in the pesantren is ethical, contextual, and pedagogical in nature, embodied through the principles of adab, ta’dzīm, mutual respect, and dialogical learning processes, while also uncovering negative data or anomalies related to variations in disciplinary practices and differences in understanding among santri. The study concludes that media narratives tend to oversimplify pesantren traditions and fail to capture their complexity as dynamic Islamic educational institutions. The implications of these findings enrich scholarship on media representation and the culture of Islamic education, while encouraging journalists, policymakers, and pesantren leaders to foster more accurate, ethical, and constructive public communication about the pesantren world.
The Effectiveness of Educational Management in Enhancing the Learning Process at Madrasah Diniyah Sore PP. Miftahul Ulum Putri Mufarrohah, Lailatul; Husni, Muhammad
Pelangi (e-Journal) Vol 16, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/pj.2025.v16i2.10038

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This study aims to examine the implementation of educational management at Madrasah Diniyah Sore PP. Miftahul Ulum Putri, a non-formal Islamic educational institution that complements evening diniyah learning. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results indicate that educational management at the madrasa has been effectively implemented across four key dimensions: planning, organizing, implementation, and evaluation. Planning is conducted contextually, albeit without formal documentation. The organizational structure is well-established with systematic class levels, while instructional delivery focuses on the afternoon session as an introductory overview for evening diniyah lessons. Evaluation is performed informally through direct observations of student engagement and comprehension. The presence of the afternoon diniyah program has demonstrably enhanced the academic preparedness and spiritual growth of female students in a sustainable manner. However, challenges remain in integrating technology and establishing measurable evaluation systems. Therefore, strengthening management through documentation and pedagogical innovation is both essential and urgent to enhance the madrasa’s effectiveness and relevance in the modern era.