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Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies
ISSN : 25486616     EISSN : 25486624     DOI : -
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies published twice a year since 2016 (June and December), is a multilingual (Bahasa, Arabic, and English), peer-reviewed journal, and specializes in Arabic Studies. This journal is published by IMLA (Arabic Teacher and Lecturer Association of Indonesia). Editors welcome scholars, researchers and practitioners of Arabic Studies around the world to submit scholarly articles to be published through this journal. All articles will be reviewed by experts before accepted for publication. Each author is solely responsible for the content of published articles.
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EPISTIMOLOGI KURIKULUM BAHASA ARAB DI SEKOLAH MENENGAH MUTAWASITAH PIRAYA NAWIN KLONGHIN WITTAYA PATANI THAILAND SELATAN Nurcholis, Ahmad; Salaeh, Basmah
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.124

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This article aimed to discuss the discourse of learning Arabic, the nature and its benefits that has been obtained from a real phenomenological qualitative research at Piraya Nawin School in Wittaya Thailand. The epistemology of Arabic language curriculum development in Thailand focus on the use of Arabic as a media for both oral and written communication. This curriculum development aims to understand Qur'an, Hadith, and many other religion books written in Arabic. The curriculum development in this school was appropriate with the vision and mission, to build the the good character through Arabic habituation in the school environment. The operational standard for implementing the Arabic curriculum development was determined by the school itself, without any government intervention. For example, memorizing Arabic mufradat. There were some obstacles such as the students who were not interested in memorizing mufradat and less of discipline to go to school. Arabic still does not become an important thing for students as well as its probelmatics that pay little attention to the different aspects of student competence.
THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY TO SOLVE LANGUAGE LEARNING PROBLEMS: A PRACTICAL CASE OF COMMON CORE SCIENTIFIC STUDENTS Fakhr-Eddine, I.; Aitdaoud, Mohammed
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.126

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The misspellings are among the most important reasons that distort the Arabic language. It is based on the letters that are added or deleted, the words that separates or connects, the Humazat "الهمزات” that are distinct, or the ones that are on one of the three soft letters. The spelling rules subject has received attention from various linguistic communities and specialized scientific commissions in the Arabic language. There have been numerous and various studies on spelling errors among students at different levels of study in a number of Arab countries. Students of educational institutions in Morocco are no exception to this phenomenon of spelling errors. The aim of our research is to shed the light on the types of spelling mistakes made in the Arabic language, how they are made and why. We used a survey that we analyzed using a statistical program to find out the cause of these mistakes, their intersecting and their frequency. Also, we suggest the establishment of a Learning Management System (LMS) based on the e-learning platform Moodle, to remedy to the problems of misspelling.
MVR ABBAS: MULTIMEDIA VIRTUAL REALITY GAME BERBICARA BAHASA ARAB UNTUK SISWA JENJANG MENENGAH PERTAMA Kusumadewi, Novita; Fajar Nurizki, Aziz; Bekti Pratama, Andri; Zukhaira, Zukhaira
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.136

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Language learning must be carried out hierarchically from listening skills to writing skills. Although learning Arabic in Indonesia has been going on for centuries, learning listening skills and speaking Arabic still lacks adequate attention and focus. This happens because there is no proper language learning media available. Teachers rarely use and even never use media in learning Arabic, especially speaking skills. Based on the above problems, a solution is needed in the form of a variety of learning media that can be used by teachers and students in speaking learning, namely MVR Abbas (Multimedia Virtual Reality Arabic Speaking Game), an Arabic Speaking Game which not only teaches and trains related speaking skills only, but also has the contents of the material based on intercultural education considering learning languages will not be separated from learning the culture of the language.
KETAKSAAN SILABUS MATA PELAJARAN BAHASA ARAB TAHUN 2016 UNTUK JENJANG MENENGAH ATAS Ainin, Moh.; Asrori, Imam
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i2.137

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The Ministry of National Education has developed the 2016 Arabic language learning syllabus for high school level (SMA and MA) with specialization programs. This syllabus is often complained by Arabic teachers. This study was conducted with a qualitative approach because the data were analyzed in the form of information presented in narrative form and the results of the analysis were also presented in a narrative-qualitative manner. Data were analyzed using the interactive model of Miles and Huberman and strengthened by the Krippendorff model content analysis technique. Based on the results of a study of the contents of the syllabus, it was found that there were substantial ambiguities. This imposedness includes imposed identity and imposed content. The ambiguity was present in the form of imposed identity in the mention of names of subjects (subjects of Arabic language and literature, courses in Arabic, even subjects of Indonesian / French). The ambiguity of content includes: inconsistencies between components, KD formulation, cognitive-psychomotor domains, language skills (receptive-productive, and impersonal meaning.
PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI PEMBELAJARAN INOVATIF DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA ARAB BERBASIS WEB Rambe, Pangadilan
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.138

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The purpose of this study was to create a web-based application that has been developed from the introduction of animal names, fruit names and school equipment in Arabic, to find out how to validate web-based applications that have been developed in Arabic, to find out the level of application of web applications in Arabic, and to find out the effectiveness level of innovative learning applications in web-based programming languages. The population in this study was MIN 1 teachers from Pekanbaru who were dangerous with 2 people. The sample technique used was purposive sampling which is based on the criteria set by the researcher. The data collection technique used was documentation, questionnaires and interviews. For data analysis, descriptive statistics was used. Based on the results of data analysis, it can be concluded that the practicality of the application was 84.83% which indicates practical applications for MIN 1 Pekanbaru city.
A WRITTEN GRAMMATICAL ERROR ANALYSIS OF SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF ARABIC Adila, Wildi
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.141

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Errors could likely be an integral part of the learning-teaching process. Writing errors of Arabic, in particular, are considered fundamental since they can act as significant data to determine the level of language proficiency, identify possible difficulties in student's writing, and prepare further teaching aids and materials to meet students' needs and problems. The objective of the current study, therefore, aimed to reveal the common types of errors and their frequencies committed by the students at University of Darussalam Gontor. The subjects of this research were fifteen students that were in the second year of their studies. The instrument utilised tests to elicit the primary data. The findings showed that the most committed error was idafa construction, followed by tenses and agreement. These errors were due to several causes, namely interference of L1, intralingual, overgeneralisation, and ignorance of rule restrictions. To cope with such errors, it is suggested that global errors and individual's concerns must be taken into primary consideration by language teachers.
MANUSKRIP ARAB DI NUSANTARA DALAM TINJAUAN LINGUISTIK KORPUS Hizbullah, Nur; Suryaningsih, Iin; Mardiah, Zaqiatul
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.145

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The history and development of Islam in Indonesia are enriched by the existence of manuscripts written in Arabic language or written in Arabic script, like Pegon or Jawi although they do not use Arabic. In the context of corpus linguistics, the manuscript is a proof of the existence and dynamics of real Arabic usage by Indonesian speakers. This paper describes several classifications of manuscripts written in Arabic and their urgency as the material of Arabic corpus data in Indonesia in the context of the development of multidisciplinary Arabic research. Furthermore, the manuscript will be mapped based on seven types of Arabic corpus in Indonesia. Based on the mapping, it is projected that the majority of Arabic manuscripts in the archipelago are categorized as a corpus of scientific works, the corpus of Islamic studies, and corpus of literary works. For this purpose, it is necessary to process those manuscripts into digital text material to be analyzed with corpus processing applications through three stages: image scanning, image conversion into text, and manual text verification.
PHONOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF THE ARABIC WORDS: THE INTIMATE RELATION BETWEEN SOUND AND MEANING IN THE ARABIC WORDS Khitam, Achmad Khusnul
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i1.147

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This research aims to discover the relation between sound and meaning in the Arabic words. Sound, as the smallest contrastive linguistic unit has a huge influence on bringing change of meaning. The preference of certain phoneme on a word may produce certain meaning inside it. Therefore, a singel word with different phonemes produces different meaning. This research based on library research, a research proceed by gathering some facts from various books, articles, and other literatures related to the subject. This research combines semantical approach and phonological approach with analytic description method. From this research, it is found that Arabic words use certain phoneme to express certain meaning; phoneme with heavy articulation oftenly uses to express heavy activity, and phonems with light articulation oftenly uses to express light acivity.
SUNDANESE PHONOLOGICAL INTERFERENCE INTO ARABIC LANGUAGE IN KETAPANG SOCIETY Zahra, Dwi Noviatul; Amrulloh, Muhammad Afif; Leviana, Leviana; Febriani, Suci Ramadhanti
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v5i1.149

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Ketapang is a village in Limau sub-district, Tanggamus district, Lampung province, Indonesia, inhabited by Sundanese speakers. This condition contributes to the variation of Arabic pronunciation, causing irregularities or difficulties known as disturbances. Linguistic phenomenon as a form of language development, something important happens in Arabic. This research was to study phonological interference forms in Sundanese. This research used a qualitative descriptive method with data collection methods through interviews, observations and hearing that comes to the speech of the Ketapang community. The results showed several changes in the phonological change phenomenon, namely phoneme changes and word changes. This study contributes to the knowledge of language development that occurs from phonological disorders in Sundanese to Arabic, thus providing a great deal of knowledge about Arabic linguistic studies.
SIMILAR BUT NOT THE SAME: HOW TO IDENTIFY THE NAME OF ARAB DESCENDANT AND THE ARABIC NAME OF JAVANESE Aribowo, Eric Kunto; Hadi, Syamsul; Ma'ruf, Amir
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v4i2.154

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Arabic names are not only used by Arab (descendants) but also by most Muslims in the world, including in Indonesia. This phenomenon will certainly be difficult when one wants to distinguish Arab (descendants) from non-Arabs who adopt Arabic or Islamic names. This study aimed to identify and explore the linguistic characteristics of the names of Arab descendants in Indonesia that distinguish them from the names of Muslim Javanese. By using population data samples in Pasar Kliwon Subdistrict taken from SIAK by Population and Civil Registration Agency Surakarta as of February 28, 2018, as many as 84,126 names were sorted and classified between Arab descendants and Muslim Javanese names using the onomastics framework. The results showed that the names of Arab descendants tended to use Arabic with the influence of the Yemeni dialect. The adoption of the name of the father and paternal grandfather also became another characteristic besides the presence of surname at the end of the proper name.

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