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Studi Arab
ISSN : 20869932     EISSN : 2502616X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Jurnal ilmiah Studi Arab ini dikelola oleh Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Arab Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan dengan masa terbit dua kali dalam setahun. Jurnal ini berisi kajian-kajian kearaban, baik terkait pemikiran, pendidikan, hukum, politik, ekonomi, sosial, maupun budaya Arab
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Articles 201 Documents
Analysis of the Arabic Language Textbook Syahid Wa Ta'allam Li al-Nāthiqīn Bighairihā by Hassan Muhammad Abdel Maqsoud According to Amani and Awatif’s Theory Alfatawi, Ahmad Talkhis; Taufiq, Mirwan Akhmad

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v14i2.4080

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This study aims to determine quality textbook Syahid Wa Ta'allam Li al-Nathiqin Bighairiha. This study uses the method descriptive qualitative with type of research is library research. The main data source of this research is sourced from textbooks Syahid Wa Ta'allam Li al-Nathiqin Bighairiha compiled by Hasan Muhammad Abdul maqsud lecturer at Ain Syams University, Cairo, Egypt. Collection of research data with techniques documentation in depth literature review and then analyze it. Based on analysis, the researcher have found this book was included in the category of good textbooks. But, from some existing assessment. The book Syahid Wa Ta'allam Li al-Nathiqin Bighairiha are some deficianicies that need to be improved, such as covers are less attractive to students, not keep up with the times and development.
The Thought of Sibawaih, Ibn Madha, and William Wright in the Contribution of Ilm al-Nahwi (Epistemological Comparative Study) Hijjah, Shifany Mualida; Raswan, Raswan

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v14i2.4488

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This study aims to describe the nahwu epistemology of Imam Sibawaih, Ibn Madha, and William Wright. Different views on these principles will have an impact on differences in understanding and views in ilm al-Nahwi. The method used in this research is to use a qualitative method by describing the nahwu epistemology of Imam Sibawaih, Ibn Madha, and William Wright. For data retrieval and collection, the author uses library research because the data sources are reference books, and articles from online libraries, and online journals related to the theme of the article. The results of this study, Sibawaih in formulating the rules of nahwu used all the epistemological methods of nahwu (ushul al-nahwi), while Ibn Madha rejected the methods of qiyas and ta'lil. Nor does Wright use the method of qiyas and ta'lil in compiling his monumental work on nahwu which is popular among orientalists.
Phonetic Interference Changes of Arabic to Indonesian in Arabic Learning Robiah, Siti; Mustofa, Tulus; Irhamuddin, Irhamuddin

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v14i2.3949

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The integration of Indonesian with other languages causes Indonesian to easily absorb various elements of foreign languages, Arabic has a strong influence and integration with Indonesian. This has caused a lot of Arabic to be absorbed in Indonesian, which is commonly found in some Indonesian vocabulary listed in KBBI, officially recorded to be used in full form by the people of Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to describe the form and see the phonetic changes that occur in the absorption elements of Arabic Indonesian vocabulary listed in the officially recorded KBBI. The method used in research is library research, using a qualitative approach, namely research that attaches importance to collecting qualitative data. The result of the study is that the acquisition of sounds in this language can be studied scientifically, so how to produce these sounds can be explained in more detail phonetically or phonetically. The absorption element of Arabic has a positive effect on Arabic language learning. This effect occurs when the vocabulary inherited from Arabic is not changed entirely, changing the sound and use of the language's words.
Development of Interactive Media for Listening skill and Speaking skills Assisted by Lectora Inspire and Plotagon Story Shefia, Nilla; Ahsanuddin, Mohammad

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v14i2.4237

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The success of learning must be connected to the role of the media, especially in language learning that requires interactive media so that students can actively participate in the learning process. The purpose of the interactive media development research assisted by Lectora Inspire and Plotagon Story is to support the learning of listening skill and speaking skills for grade V students of MI Rahmat Sa'id Jombang. The subjects of this study were 22 students of VA MI Rahmat Sa'id. This research is a Research and Development (RnD) research using the Borg and Gall model, which is modified into six stages. The result of the development of this media is in the form of an android application that contains learning materials for listening skills and speaking skills by taking material about al-mihnah (profession). The results showed that this interactive media is very suitable for use when learning, as evidenced by the average value of expert tests of 81% and user tests of 92.4%, categorized as "Very Good" media. This shows that students are interested in using this interactive media as a supporting medium for listening and speaking skills during learning.
Podcasts as an Innovative Solution for Teaching Arabic: Enhancing Speaking and Listening Skills Habib, Moh. Tohiri; Hanifansyah, Nur; Solehudin, Muhamad; Mahmudah, Menik; Syakur, Sultan Abdus

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v15i2.5784

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In the modern era of digital education, podcasts have emerged as a dynamic medium to address the gaps in traditional Arabic language teaching, particularly in listening (maharah istima’) and speaking (maharah kalam) skills. Recognizing the challenges of limited exposure to authentic language environments and traditional methods that often fail to engage learners, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of podcasts as a pedagogical tool for Arabic language instruction. A qualitative research design was employed, involving 20 advanced-level students (santri) aged 16–18 from Darullughah Wadda’wah, a renowned Islamic boarding school. Participants engaged with curated Arabic podcasts over four weeks, supplemented by group discussions, structured speaking exercises, and comprehension assessments. Data collection included pre- and post-tests, observational notes, audio recordings, and semi-structured interviews. Results indicate a significant improvement in listening skills (30%) and speaking proficiency (25%), with students reporting enhanced vocabulary retention and increased confidence in communication. Observational data highlighted elevated engagement and motivation during podcast-based learning compared to traditional approaches. This study concludes that podcasts are a versatile and innovative medium for fostering language skills, bridging theoretical and practical knowledge gaps. Recommendations include expanding podcast topics and integrating visual aids for broader applicability in diverse educational contexts.
Enhancing Arabic Speaking Skills Through the Stand-Up Category Method: A Dynamic Approach to Engaging Learning Hasyim, Mochamad; Syarifuddin, Syarifuddin; Hidayati, Nurul

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v15i2.6109

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This study aims to improve students' Arabic speaking skills through the application of the stand-up category method. Conducted at Madrasah Aliyah Darut Taqwa Purwosari Pasuruan, the research involved 26 eleventh-grade students. A classroom action research (CAR) approach was implemented using a quantitative method, consisting of two cycles with four stages: planning, action, observation, and reflection. Data collection techniques included observations, interviews, and pre-test and post-test assessments. The results indicate a significant improvement in students' speaking skills. The percentage of students achieving the minimum competency criteria increased from 38.46% in the pre-cycle to 57.69% in Cycle I and further to 84.62% in Cycle II. Additionally, student engagement and participation improved, with increased attention to lessons, active responses to questions, and reduced passivity. The study concludes that the stand-up category method effectively enhances Arabic speaking skills by creating an interactive and stimulating learning environment. This method is recommended for educators seeking innovative strategies to foster confidence and active participation in language learning.
Effectiveness of Image Media, Songs, and Educational Games in Arabic Language Learning for Elementary School Students Wijaya, Mualim; Khoiri, Ulfatun Nabila

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v15i2.6111

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Arabic language learning at MIN 1 Probolinggo adopts an innovative approach that combines vocabulary usage, singing, and educational games to enhance students' understanding. To meet students' needs for Arabic proficiency, the use of visual media such as pictures and flashcards has proven effective in enriching vocabulary and improving learning outcomes. The singing method creates a relaxed and enjoyable learning atmosphere while strengthening memory, pronunciation, and understanding of Arabic culture. The combination of listening, singing, and analyzing song lyrics generates student enthusiasm, making the learning process more engaging. Additionally, educational games serve as motivators, encouraging students to be more active and involved without feeling burdened. With this approach, MIN 1 Probolinggo is committed to continuously developing effective teaching methods to enhance students' overall Arabic language proficiency.
The Application of the Bandongan and Sorogan Methods in Reading Books Learning for Madrasah Aliyah Students Dzulkarnain, Iskandar; Walad, Akmal; Marzuq, Ahmad

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v15i2.6141

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This research discusses the application of the Bandongan and Sorogan methods in Qiroatil Kutub (reading the book) learning as a media for improving the writing skills (maharah al-kitabah) of second-year Aliyah students at Pondok Pesantren Modern Darul Hikmah. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation. The research results show that the Qiroatil Kutub learning, which includes the approach, effectively improves the writing skills of the students. Regular practice of reading the gundul texts strengthens vocabulary mastery, understanding of Nahwu and Shorof rules, and the ability to construct sentences in Arabic. In addition, the integrated imla' and insya' activities in the learning process also support the development of writing skills and creative thinking among the students. The main obstacle is the challenges in teaching using the bandongan and sorogan methods, as well as how to implement these methods in the 2nd-year Aliyah class at Pondok Pesantren Modern Darul Hikmah. Through the Bandongan and Sorogan methods, the application of Qiroatil Kutub has proven to be relevant and beneficial for comprehensively developing Arabic language skills.
Project-Based Learning Model in Improving Student’s writing skills in the Department of Arabic Language Education in Higher Education Muid, Abdul; Pratama, Firman Afrian

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v15i1.4333

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This study aims to optimize students' ability to write Arabic sentences through a project-based learning model in the Mabadi 'al-Insha' course. This study uses a qualitative method. The study subjects were students in the second semester of the Arabic Language Education Study Program from PBA 1 and PBA 2 classes. Data were collected through tests, observations, and interviews with performance instruments, observation guidelines, and interview guidelines. The data collected from the results of this study will be analyzed using qualitative data analysis. The results showed: 1) The application of the project-based learning model to al-quantity material was carried out in several stages, ranging from determining the theme of writing, determining sources, collecting material (writing rules) and mufradat (vocabulary), composing sentences and discussing them collaboratively with team members, to presentations in front of other teams. 2) Students can generally create sentences based on the elements of sentences that have been learned. For example, making sentences in the form of al-Jumlah Ismiyah consisting of mubtada' and khabar, al-Jumlah al-Fi'liyah consisting of fi'il, fa'il, and maf'ul using sentences that correspond to the attached image and also being able to write with the correct writing and harakat. Based on the study results, the project-based learning model can improve student achievement in writing skills.
A Comparative Linguistic Study on the System of Presentation and Delay between Arabic and Indonesian Languages Hariyanto; Muhaimin, Abd; Robati, Kisti

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/sa.v15i1.5331

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This study aims to uncover similarities and differences between these languages, particularly from a grammatical perspective. To obtain necessary data, the researcher employed a descriptive-analytical method utilizing relevant literature and research. The comparative analysis method was used to contrast the systems of anteriority and posteriority between the two languages, deriving similarities and differences. Based on the findings, this study identified eight points of similarity in the anteriority and posteriority system between Arabic and Indonesian grammar: placing the modifier before the modified, placing the verb before its object originally, placing the first object before the second object, permitting the anteriority of time and place adverbs and their posteriority, similar to their referents, placing the number before the counted object, delaying moral emphasis (all, every) on the affirmed, permitting the posteriority of the object and the anteriority of the subject. Regarding points of divergence, particularly in the anteriority and posteriority system between Arabic and Indonesian grammar, nine aspects were identified: Arabic has rules allowing, necessitating, or prohibiting the anteriority of the modifier to its referent, the anteriority of the object to the verb and subject, and the anteriority of the counted object to the number sometimes. Additionally, Arabic differs from Indonesian in anteriority of demonstrative pronouns to their referents, anteriority of the subject to the verb in the Indonesian structure, anteriority and posteriority of interrogative pronouns in Indonesian, anteriority of the adjective to its noun in Indonesian, and the anteriority of the absolute object in Indonesian, contrasting with Arabic norms.