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Indonesia Prime
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The Indonesia Prime Journal is a non-profit journal published by a Non-Government Organization the Indonesian Prime with a notary deed No2, 2 February 2001, registered Court number: 13/2001/F. R. C/T/YY. Registered body of the unity of Nations date February 26, 2001 number: 220/667-BKB-I/SS Tax Payer Number.: 02.216.536.9-805.000. The journal Indonesia Prime is meant to be a scientific publication of research results and scientific ideas of professors, students, and professional societies. Indonesia Prime Journal Print ISSN: 2548-317X, and Electronic ISSN: 2548-4664 under copyright Indonesia Prime Publisher. Indonesia Prime Journal is publishing once a year contains a maximum of 13 scientific writing quality articles with zero (0) tolerance.
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Analysis of sakka customary law' display to the community ada' Tuho in sambabo village ulumanda district Majene regency Sulaeman Sulaeman; Fadli Yasser Arafat Juanda
Indonesia Prime Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Indonesia Prime
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v6i1.115

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Marriage is a social bond or legal bond between persons that forms kinship. Marriage generally begins and is officiated with a ceremony with a wedding ceremony. Generally, marriages are performed with the intention of making a family. The family is the smallest unit of society consisting of the head of the family and several people who are gathered and live somewhere and interdependently. Customary law that regulates forms of marriage, ways of application, marriage ceremonies, ways of marriage and the termination of marriage in Indonesia. The rule of marriage law in each region is different, due to their different societal, customs, religions and beliefs
Language Politeness Strategies of English Teachers In The Mandar Community Umar Umar
Indonesia Prime Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Indonesia Prime
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v6i1.116

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Language politeness is very important in education, such as in classroom teaching and learning practices. During the teaching and learning process the teacher uses speech a lot to communicate with students showing politeness strategies. Considering language politeness, consists of strategies to make appropriate politeness in communication situations between students and teachers. Certainly in society, like in the classroom, politeness needs to be applied because politeness creates conflict between teachers and students. This means that politeness is used in classroom interactions in order to build a good relationship between teachers and students. Besides that. The politeness of the teacher's language is very helpful in motivating students to learn. In this study, the researcher analyzed the language politeness strategies used by the teacher and students in learning in the classroom. The purpose of this study was to find out the language politeness strategies used by English teachers in motivating students to learn in the Mandar Community. This study uses Brown's and S.C Levinson theory of politeness strategies for supporting this research. This study used qualitative methods to analyze data and explain English teacher politeness strategies in motivating students to learn which are used in daily conversation. The data sources of this study were English teachers and students in Alu disctrict Polewali Mandar regency. The instrument used in this research is observation From several conversational analyzes, several phenomena were found to be non-universal in the theory of B&L politeness, including the S&S theory in speaker conversations conducted by teachers and students in the Mandar language community carried out in several places and by several speakers. The theory assumes that the form of politeness strategy chosen by speech participants when interacting in the speaker's position as superior or superior to subordinates that occurs between school principals and teachers does not show a more casual speech pattern for school principals or more polite for teachers. caused by other factors such as friendship between the principal and teachers and seniority factors
Revolution in the perspective of khilafah Zainuddin Losi; Asriani Asriani; Andi Nur Fiqhi Utami; Nizar Nizar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v6i1.117

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The collapse of the Khilafah in 1924 caused Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) to fight for the re-establishment of the Khilafah. The expected change in the struggle is a fundamental change to people's thinking, outlook on life and system of government so that the change is more appropriately referred to as revolution. This paper examines HT's perspective on the method of revolution based onthe stages of the Prophet's da'wah. Thisresearch reveals that the revolution in ht perspective is applied through 3 (three) stages of da'wah, namely (1) wiring; (2) Interaction with Society, which includes "Battle of Thought" and "Political Struggle"; and (3) Acceptance of Power which includes Thalabun Nushrah for the Purpose of Support against Da'wah and Thalabun Nushrah for the Purpose of Handover of Power. Numbers (1) and (2) are categorized as "Methods of Thought Revolution". Number (3) is categorized as the "Method of System Revolution". Stages of da'wah above are carried out through da'wah fikriyah (da'wah ikiran)which has implications for changes in the thinking of thecommunity and public awareness, and is done Peacefully and without violence. The three stages of da'wah were adopted by HT from the prophet's da'wah stage
Analysis Of Transnational Organized Crime Activities in West Sulawesi Adolescent Case: Drugs Trafficking in Fringe Community Gia Ayu Fita; Wandi Abbas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v6i1.118

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Changes resulting from globalization based on information systems and technology that very fast make countries seem borderless. Not only related to the country's economic growth, but the development of globalization also impacts transnational criminal activities that have experienced significant growth in various parts of the world. Countries with lower levels of national security have greater difficulties in dealing with the globalization of crime. Weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the security sector are the main reasons the country is increasingly becoming a stage for transnational organized crime, especially drug trafficking. The movement towards drug trafficking activities in Indonesia has targeted urban areas and has also taken root in fringe communities such as in the province of West Sulawesi. The target of drug trafficking activities has also targeted adults and teenagers. It is evident from the increasing number of cases of drug users among teenagers in West Sulawesi, which occupies the 18th position out of 34 provinces in Indonesia. In this study, the analysis will be carried out on the drug trafficking movement among adolescents in West Sulawesi, which will later produce a guideline that can be used as reference material by various parties. With this case, the local government and stakeholders regarding handling drug trafficking cases among adolescents in West Sulawesi
the The Impact of the Transition in Ethiopia on Geopolitical Dynamics in the Horn of Africa post-2018 Yadano Hundera Dube
Indonesia Prime Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Indonesia Prime
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v7i1.119

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Abstract The Horn of Africa is the most militarized and conflict-ridden region on the African continent. For many decades, armed conflicts have raged within states, between states, and among proxies. For a long period of time, Ethiopia has been playing a key role in stabilizing the peace and security of the region. In January 2018, the EPRDF declared that it would pursue reforms in response to the intensifying of youth-led antigovernment protests that began in November 2015, leading to reforms in the party that brought Abiy Ahmed to become Prime Minister. This paper focuses on evaluating the impact of internal dynamics in Ethiopia post-transition on the geopolitics of the Horn. The essay was written mainly based on a review of related literature. Recently, the country has been deeply embroiled in political and socio-economic crises. In particular, the war in the northern part of the country has ravaged the country and harmed its foreign relations. Ethiopia has yet to fully leverage its vast material and human resources to advance its key role in the region and the continent. Enhancing internal unity through inclusive dialogue should be given top priority to preserve and extend the regional role of Ethiopia in the region.
Effectiveness Of Regional Regulation Number 19 Of 2015 Concerning Protection And Empowerment Of Traditional Markets And Arrangement Of Supermarkets In Majene Andi Aprasing; Ika Novitasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v7i1.121

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This research is a qualitative descriptive research, namely describing the theoretical process of implementing Regional Regulation No. 19 of 2015 concerning the Protection and Empowerment of Traditional Markets and the Arrangement of Supermarkets that have been effectively implemented in Majene Regency. The approach used is Statute Approach and Conceptual Approach This approach is carried out by examining all laws and regulations related to the problem (legal issue) at hand, and combining views and doctrines that develop in the legal science. The results of the study, after seeing the enforcement process of Perda No. 19 of 2015, the government is not serious in the process of implementations of Perda, this is evidenced that there are still many modern markets that do not follow the rules of the regional regulations, it can be seen from the process of opening and closing modern markets that are open up to 24 hours which jeals contrary to the Perda. And there is no process of silencing the swordsmen in the people's market and the traditional market.
Juridical Analysis of Land Rights Ownership Arises in the Coastal Area of East Banggai District, Majene Regency Sulaeman Sulaeman; Yasser Arafat Juanda; Asrullah Asrullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v7i1.122

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This research method uses the emphyric normativ method, which combines data in the field with the results of research in the field and then analyzed in a quantitative way.This study aims to find out who is entitled to get property rights to emerging land in the East Banggae district of Majene Regency. Idealizing the policy of the local government and the National Land Agency in Majene Regency towards the legal status of land tenure arising in the coastal area of East Banggai District, Majene Regency. This research was conducted in the East Banggae sub-district with the method of collecting data, namely conducting direct interviews with the people who control the emerging land, as well as the government related.
Implementation of Regional Regulation N0 15 Of 2015 In Majene Regency in The Effectiveness Of Islamic Law Reski Amaliah; Asnawi Asnawi
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The main problem of this paper is how to implement Majene Regency Regional Regulation Number 19 of 2015 in the Permit for the Establishment and Arrangement of Self-Service Layouts in Majene Regency from the Perspective of Islamic Law. This type of research is classified as field research with a syar'i normative theological approach and an empirical juridical normative juridical approach. The results of this study show that the application of Majene Regency Regional Regulation number 19 of 2015 in the application of supermarket establishment permits in Majene Regency shows that the application of permits setting up a supermarket in Majene has been implemented, but the application for an establishment permit has not been maximized because there are still violations and points that have not been carried out in accordance with the bylaws In view of Islamic law, protection of the empowerment of small businesses and traditional markets are activities that renew the development of human life in order to benefit from ulil amri from the decision of the Government, in accordance with Maqāṣid al-Shari'ah.