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Proceedings of The International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies
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Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar has an annual conference named the International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies. It was first held on December 2021. The conference invited some experts, academicians, researchers, practitioners, stakeholders, and other scholars to attend the conference to discuss the coverage areas in Social, Interdisciplinary Studies, Humanities, and Education. As a result, all papers submitted to the committee needed to be published in a proceeding
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DENIED CHILD RIGHTS: CASE STUDY BAHA’I RELIGION IN PATI CENTRAL JAVA Moh Rosyid; Lina Kushidayati
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This article based on research carried out in 2021 among denied child rights of the Baha'i religious in the village of Cebolek Kidul, Margoyoso, Pati, Central Java. Baha’i is an independent religion that was first known in Persia in the 1840s and came to Indonesia in 1870 brought by medical experts to join a UN’s program and merchants. Data of this article were collected through interviews, observations, documentations and focus group discussion, and descriptive qualitative. In Cebolek, there are 25 people in 9 families. Result, article 71 of Act No.39/1999 the government is obligated to protect religious people. Indonesia acknowledges the existence of religion (anything) and facilitate all religion to grow, the same position in front of the law and the state does not interfere with the religious beliefs, but the state protect its citizens are religious anything. Minister of Religious Affairs, received a letter from the Minister of Home Affairs, No. 450/1581/SJ dated March 27, 2014 and answered him with a letter Number MA/276/2014 dated July 24, 2014 concerning an explanation of the existence of Baha'i in Indonesia (1) is one of the developing religions in 20 countries, (2) included in the religion protected in articles 29, 28 E, and 281 of the 1945 Constitution, (3) get full guarantee from the state, in the field of population, civil registration, education, law, etc. in accordance with the law. The civil service rights of the Baha'is in Pati have not yet been realized, even though the written explanation of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Bahrul Hayat, No SJ/B.VII/1/HM.00/675/2014 dated February 24, 2014 to the Director General of Civil Affairs of the Ministry of Home Affairs, (1) Baha'i is a religion, therefore according to Article 29, 28E, and 28I of the 1945 Constitution, Baha'i religious people have the right to live and worship according to their teachings, (2) Baha'is receive full guarantees from the state and are allowed, as long as they do not violate the provisions of the applicable laws, (3) in terms of population services, in accordance with Law No. 23/2006 jo with Law No. 24/2013, Baha'is have the right to obtain population and civil registration services. But, the Ministry of Home Affairs has not yet issued a letter to the regional head so that the civil rights of the Baha'is have not all been served by the state, such as applications for marriage certificates. As a result, (1) certificate of birth the Bahai children write by explicit “the child out of wedlock from the mother”, (2) the statute of head of household a woman a married by man, (3) Baha’i children the labeling from environment a illegitimate child and labeling family get together. Therefore, UU No 35/2014 Article 72 (1) huruf G, social have to active participation negative remove about child impact minority group and stigmatization from public labeling. Government, national government group, and public joint us for protection Bahai children.
COMMUNITY PERCEPTION OF CORAL REEF DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE IMPACT OF MAIN MAINLAND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES Fachrie Rezka Ayyub; Muhammad Ardi; Faizal Amir; Fatma Fatma
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The main land coastal development activities (Makassar City and its surroundings) have direct and indirect impacts on the community and the environment, especially fishermen who catch fish on the coral reefs of the Spermonde Islands. These activities include sea sand extraction and beach reclamation for the construction of ports and waterfront cities. The perceived impact consists of positive and negative values. This study aims to analyze the public perception of the damage to coral reefs caused by the impact of coastal development activities in Makassar. This research was conducted from October to November 2021 on Barrang Caddi Island, Badi Island and Bontosua Island, Spermonde Islands. This research is classified as ex post facto with descriptive quantitative survey method. Respondents in this study as many as 200 people who make a living as fishermen. Determination of informants is done by random sampling method. The measurement of the degree of perception is measured by the Likert scale method. The results of the study indicate that the impact of positive values ​​is to provide security from the crime of illegal fishing, and the community gets a side job, namely the activity of rehabilitating coral reefs. The negative value impacts are the disruption of local wisdom, the increase in environmental pollution, the decrease in the number of fish catches, as well as higher fishing operational costs incurred.
GOVERNMENT AND IGNORE RIGHTS FORMAL EDUCATION: CASE STUDY SAMIN COMMUNITY IN KUDUS CENTRAL JAVA Lina Kushidayati; Moh Rosyid
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Samin is Javanese ethnic community originally driven by Ki Samin Surosentiko against invaders in Blora, Central Java. Its existence extends to the city Kudus, Central Java until now. This article describes the character of the Samin community in Kudus against UU as don’t formal and nonformal school and his marriage was registered. This matter violates Education Law and Marriage Law. Data collection by interview, observation, and literature was analyzed using a qualitative descriptive approach. Result, Samin doesn’t register marriage and no formal school. Teachings are held fast by homeschooling to protected generation. This curriculum are not slander (drengki), greedy (srei), hate others (panasten), indict without evidence (dawen), envy (kemeren), contempt fellow (nyiyo marang sepodo), and stay five away from abstinence are accuse (bedok), steal (colong), shoplifting (pethil-jumput); and don’t want to find goods (nemu wae ora keno).Samin community don’t have formal school for maintaining the teachings, inherit the speech in speech, educated by parent and figure, the evaluated in his life. The government must provide understanding so obey UU on an ongoing basis.
THE REALITY OF ARABIC LEARNING AT THE SMA/SMK AND PONDOK PESANTREN LEVEL: IMPLICATIONS ON ARABIC LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN THE ERA OF COVID-19 Mohammad Jailani; Djamaludin Perawironegoro; Yoyo Yoyo
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The development of Arabic knowledge and information technology, so that teachers are required to improve their teaching skills in schools and Islamic boarding schools. In the concept of knowledge management, it is explained that one of the abilities that teachers must have in teaching is the ability to improve student learning outcomes. This study aims to develop a comparative analysis between modern-based learning and classical-based learning (salafiyah), to improve the study of nahwu, shorof, and darsul lughoh Arabic studies in schools and Islamic boarding schools. The research approach used in this study is a qualitative and quantitative approach or called R & D (Research and Development). The research subjects are ustadz, teachers, students, and santri. Determination of research subjects was carried out by purposive sampling, observation, and documentation techniques. The validity of this research data using triangulation. Data analysis used the Miles and Huberman model, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification data. The results of the study prove that learning and teaching in the 4.0 revolution period encouraged formal and non-formal educational institutions to improve the competence of teachers or ustadz. Modern-based learning and conventional-based learning (salafiyah) are important to be creative and innovative in conveying material to students or santri. In analyzing the needs of modern and classical-based learning development, data or inputs are obtained from teachers and clerics. From the analysis of the potential and problems owned by the santri or students, they support the development of modern and classical-based learning. 20 informants chose modern and classical-based learning. The focus is on the development of modern-based learning research, to support the grammatical improvement of Arabic in Islamic boarding schools, as for the mastery of mufrodat and muhadasah in formal schools.
THE EFFECT OF PRODUCT SELLING PRICES ON PROFITABILITY AT PT. SEMEN BOSOWA IN MAROS DISTRICT Hikma Niar
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This study aims to determine the effect of product selling price on profitability at PT. Semen Bosowa in Maros regency which is descriptive and comparative with the entire population of data in the form of income statements and production data at PT. Semen Bosowa in Maros Regency. Sampling was carried out by means of positive sampling in order to obtain a sample of the income statement and production data for the years 2015-2019. Data were analyzed using simple linear regression analysis, correlation coefficient and t test. The result of regression analysis shows that Ŷ = 0.204 - 0.020X. This equation means that the constant value of 0.204 is the amount of profitability achieved regardless of the level of the selling price. The regression coefficient value is -0.020 which means that if the selling price increases by 1 percent, it will cause a decrease in the value of profitability at PT. Semen Bosowa in Maros Regency of 0.020. This explains the direction of the negative coefficient between selling price and profitability, namely when the selling price increases it will cause a decrease in profitability. This means that the selling price has an effect but not significantly on profitability.
THE ANALYSIS OF ENERGY BEHAVIOR OF ENVIRONMENTALLY INSIGHT COMMUNITY Irwan Syarif; Hamsu Abdul Gani; Nurlita Pertiwi; Andi Nur Putri; Muh. Rais
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The increasing consumption of electrical energy coupled with the dwindling availability of fossil energysources has resulted in a world energy crisis, especially in Indonesia. The government has begun to takesolution steps to save the world's energy, such as policies to use renewable energy as alternative energyand energy conservation. The purpose of this study is to identify the energy-saving behavior of thecommunity as a step to follow government regulations regarding the implementation of energyconservation. By using a quantitative approach, this study also aims to determine what factorsencourage a person to consume electrical energy that is environmentally sound. Environmentally soundenergy behavior is expected to be one of the solutions in solving the problem of the world energy crisisin addition to the use of renewable energy as alternative energy and a benchmark for public awarenessof energy problems.
PREVENTING MEASURE TOWARDS THE EFFECT OF N95 MASKS PERFORMED BY HEALTH WORKERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC M. Rusli; Kadek Ayu Erika; Yuliana Syam
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This study aims to identify the actions of health workers in preventing the effects of N95 masks. In preparing this review, the study design used was a literature review. Article searches were conducted through electronic databases and websites, namely Pubmed, Proquest, ScienceDirect and Wiley. The results of the analysis of 9 research articles showed that, there were articles that reported the use of dressings was effective to prevent injury and provide a sense of comfort, also there were no injuries but caused discomfort, and there were those who reported more pressure injuries with the use of prophylactic dressings than those that did not use. In conclusion, preventive measures with prophylactic dressing on the use of N95 masks still require further research.
THE ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI CONFLICT IN NAGORNO KARABAKH (HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF REGIONAL SECURITY) Raja Fanny Fatahillah; Henny Saptatia Drajati Nugrahani
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This study focuses on the Azerbaijan-Armenian conflict in a disputed area in the Caucasus region, Nagorno Karabakh. This conflict gives rise to human rights violations. The war in Nagorno Karabakh was a geographical conflict as well as a socio-political one, which had occurred since 1870-World War I. It repeated in 1988-1994. In 2009-2016 the conflict struck again and was followed by weapons in 2016-2020. The third period of war has occurred since 2020 until now. The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict occurs continuously, genocide, or ethnic conflict, which is a violation of human rights in the Caucasus region. The war in Nagorno Karabakh has resulted in the death of 1,000 civilians, the displacement of 40,000 ethnic Azerbaijanis from Nagorno Karabakh, and an exodus of 90,000 ethnic Armenians. The research questions in this study are, first, why did the Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict in Nagorno Karabakh last for a long period and cause human rights violations. Secondly, how the efforts for a peaceful solution in Nagorno Karabakh can be achieved through a regional security perspective. The research method used is a critical qualitative research method. Critical analysis is used to expose and offer alternative perspectives. This method uses an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to look more critically at the social reality that is happening. This research was conducted by operationalizing the regional security complex theory (RSCT) by Barry Buzan.
THE ROLE OF FEMALE PEACEKEEPERS FOR DEFENSE AND SECURITY PERSPECTIVE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Deliah Nur Satarida Yusardi; Henny Saptatia Drajati Nugrahani
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The European Union has a border area that includes the largest archipelago. As a region that can represent political, economic, sociocultural, defense, and security aspects, it has a strategic role as the main gate in a country. This study aimed to analyze the role of women (Female Peacekeepers) in defense and security perspectives in the European Union. With the use of qualitative research method using literature studies with secondary data shows the research results that: what has succeeded in constructing an effective gender in Europe can treat women in an amiable manner by issuing policies which can also uphold the level of gender equality in defense and security in the European Union, and also understanding of the role of women in defense and security can be seen from the changes in policies issued to protect women over time to adjust to the current situation
RGEC INFLUENCE ON COMPANY VALUE (CASE STUDY ON ISLAMIC BANKING COMPANIES IN INDONESIA 2015-2019) Erisa Putri Wardani; Puji Nurhayati
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The company's value is an assessment of investors, customers, and stakeholders on the company's condition that can be seen based on the market price value of the company's stock. This research aims to find out the influence of Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance (GCG), Earnings, and Capital (RGEC) on corporate value (Earning Per Share). This study uses regression analysis techniques and panel data from the annual report of 12 Indonesian Islamic banks in the period 2015-2019. The data used in this study used quantitative data obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) website and each Islamic bank website. The results of this study can be concluded that risk profiles have a positive and significant effect on the company's value. At the same time, Good Corporate Governance (GCG), Earnings, and Capital are known to have a negative and insignificant effect on the company's value. Advice for further research is to use variables other than NPF, the proportion of board of commissioners, ROE, or CAR so that the study results are different and add research time.

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