Imam Wahyudi
Universitas Islam Madura, Pamekasan

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Education on Medication Use During Ramadhan at Kowel Community Health Center, Pamekasan Ach. Faruk Alrosyidi; Ika Oktaviana Dewi; Imam Wahyudi; Sofyan Fadiyanto; Hanafi Hanafi; Anisatul Mafruhah; Alief Putriana Rahman; Naili Uswatun Hasanah; Nanang Setiawan; Risky Mezi Muria
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Al-Fatimah Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Al-Fatimah Bojonegoro

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This study aims to provide optimal education about drug use during the month of Ramadan at the Kowel Community Health Center, Pamekasan. The methods used include direct outreach to the community using a face-to-face concept, distribution of educational materials, and interactive question and answer sessions. The results of the activity show an increase in public knowledge regarding the correct and safe way to use medication during fasting. In conclusion, this education is effective in increasing public awareness of the importance of understanding the use of drugs when fasting. Recommendations for similar activities in the future are to intensify outreach through various media and involve more parties, including health workers and community leaders, to achieve a wider and more sustainable impact
The Émbu Tradition in Madura: Integration of Islamic Values and Local Wisdom in Trading Imam Wahyudi; Ika Oktaviana Dewi; Nanang Setiawan; Risky Mezi Muria; Riskiyatur Rohemah; Isrotun Naila; Sitti Maisaroh
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Desember
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This study aims to examine the integration of Islamic values and local wisdom in the Émbu tradition in Madura which is applied in trade practices. The Émbu tradition is a manifestation of cultural locality that reflects the values of honesty, trust, and togetherness, which are in line with Islamic teachings. The study used a qualitative approach with field study methods and in-depth interviews with traders in Madura who still practice this tradition. The results of the study show that the Émbu tradition not only strengthens social relations among trading communities, but also creates an ethical and harmonious trading atmosphere, which contributes to consumer trust. The integration of this tradition with Islamic values enriches trade practices, while maintaining the cultural identity of Madura. The impact of this study is to provide insight into how local traditions can support economic development based on spiritual values, while also being a model for other regions with similar traditions