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Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27227618     DOI : 10.30596/insis
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies, published by the Faculty of Islamic Religion, University of Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU), Medan, Indonesia, which includes articles on the scientific research field of Islamic studies and Islamic education, Islamic law, and Islamic economics. Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies accepts manuscripts in the field of research includes scientific fields relevant to: Islamic studies, Islamic education, Islamic law and Islamic economics.
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LATTO-LATTO: BETWEEN GAMES TRADITIONAL AND ITS IMPACT ON STUDENTS Maulana, Muhammad Yazid; Ibrahim, Maulana Malik; Simatupang, Surya Aldron
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Lato-lato comes from the Bugis language, namely kato kato, but originated in America in the 1990s as Clankers. In this study we used a qualitative approach and interviewed children around the Helvetia field by combining the results of these interviews as in philosophical studies. In this research, there are things that distinguish it from other studies, such as what we present is the waning of the existence of lato lato in the field. This is a unique thing that makes every material there is a time and every time there is material. It's rare in 2023, we see Latto-latto's children again this is a natural thing because nothing lasts forever. Lato-lato has a tremendous impact on students both psychologically and socially. Many students do not care about the social environment because they are preoccupied with their own world.
WEAVING ACTIVITIES IN EARLY CHILDREN TO IMPROVE THE FINE MOTORIC OF GROUP B CHILDREN TK ABA MEDAN Pohan, Selamat
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Regarding improving the quality of fine motor skills in Early Childhood, teachers must have high creativity in conveying learning by using activities that make children highly motivated and enthusiastic about learning. One of them is with weaving activities which have the aim of improving the fine motor skills of early childhood. This study uses qualitative methods and is descriptive in nature with data collection techniques by observation, interviews, documentation and triangulation of sources. The subjects of this study consisted of 19 students in group B. The purpose of this study was to determine the fine motor development of children through weaving activities in the form of mats and mangoes in TK ABA Medan. The results of the study show that children's fine motor development can develop through this weaving activity. Even though they still need guidance and direction from the teacher and the teacher. After this research was carried out, it was necessary to have an intensity of in-depth follow-up teaching for the motor development of children in the TK. One of them is by using weaving activities and not only with the teacher's diary, but adding other activities.
PHENOMENA AND CHALLENGES OF LEARNING IN THE ERA OF DISRUPTION Hermawan, Rakha; Ariga, Star; Rody Nst, Ahmad; Ulayya, Sajid; Sultan, M. Tife; Alimul Ammar, Muhammad
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Islamic boarding schools are known as institutions that consistently teach and develop Islamic values. Challenges of Islamic Boarding School Education Institutions in the Era of Disruption. In the midst of such conditions, where people are increasingly being introduced to new changes, the existence of Islamic boarding schools is no doubt able to be adaptive in accepting the dynamics of life.Through a phenomenological approach and reflective logic, the pesantren's response to the dynamics of change is more comprehensively illustrated. One of the preparations that can be made is to improve the educational path and make it relevant in such a way that it is able to answer the needs of society and is able to imitate the signs of the times. Education in this country is also expected to be able to answer or fulfill people's needs and be able to catch the signs of the times.Islamic boarding schools have specifics that are much different from other institutions. Islamic boarding schools have a subculture that is related to a philosophy of life, a value system, and a system of power and authority in managing them. As the oldest education in Indonesia, Islamic boarding schools have at least 5 pillars, namely clerics, students, mosques, huts, and the yellow book. This article describes pesantren as educational institutions having a basic aspect called "idealism philosophy", consisting of basic values, traditions and the spirit of pesantren. In addition to preserving traditional values, Islamic boarding school children must be accommodative to important new things. There are several aspects that must be strengthened in Islamic boarding schools: academic, administrative, networking and so on. This is related to the position of pesantren as a base for the defense of Muslims and a center for the spread of Islam.
SHARIA MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND ASSET MANAGEMENT IN IMPROVING COMPANY PERFORMANCE IN KLAMBIR LIMA VILLAGE, DELI SERDANG REGENCY Robain, Wilchan; Harianto, Harianto
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The research method used in the study entitled ‘Sharia Management Perspective Through Leadership and Asset Management in Improving Company Performance at the Klambir Lima Estate, Deli Serdang Regency’ is a quantitative model using a questionnaire as a data collection tool which is distributed to company employees at the Klambir Lima Estate. Deli Serdang Regency. The data analysis in this study used path analysis assisted by SPSS version 16 for Windows. The results show that the variables of Sharia Management Perspective and Leadership simultaneously had a positive and significant effect on Asset Management in Klambir Lima Gardens, Deli Serdang Regency. Asset management partially and simultaneously has a positive and significant effect on company performance in Klambir Lima Plantation, Deli Serdang Regency.
STUDENT STRATEGIES IN CHANGING THE NEGATIVE STIGMA OF SOCIETY AGAINST LECTURES Nainggolan, Zulpirandi; hidayad, Riyad; Farruq Siregar, Zidan Azbial; Fikri Lubis, Muhammad Fauzul; Rangga Pramana, Muhammad
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The purpose of this study is to examine the causes of the emergence of negative stigma in society towards lectures and the strategies and efforts of students in dealing with or changing this paradigm. Various negative stigmas have developed in society towards lectures both in the form of labeling, stereotypes, loss of status and discrimination against people related to lectures. This study aims to analyze more deeply the description of negative stigma and community behavior towards lectures. the general understanding of society that considers college as an absolute requirement for someone to be successful, where such thinking appears is influenced by the environment, increased unemployment and lack of public knowledge about college. The impact of negative stigma on college is causing exclusion of students in society, losing the confidence of someone who wants to continue their education to college and causing discomfort.
SOCIAL IMPACT OF NARCOTICS ABUSE IN INDONESIA Musyawir Halim, Muhammad; Ujung, Amiruddin; Mubarak Lubis, Syahrin; Riziq Ashari, Muhammad; Prasatya, Dimas
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Drug abuse has a negative impact on humans. Drug abusers tend to experience personality disorders, including anxiety, emotional, depression and impaired mental health. This condition also has an impact on the social aspects of association and acceptance of the surrounding community and the economic aspects of the cost of purchasing illegal drugs, health restoration and other social costs. The problem in this research is: How is the impact of drug abuse on social and economic aspects in DKI Jakarta Province?”. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach. The data collection method is through informants, namely practitioners within the DKI Jakarta Provincial National Narcotics Agency (BNNP) and former drug addicts/abusers as well as various other related documents. The purpose of this study was to describe the impact of drug abuse on social and economic aspects in the Province of DKI Jakarta so that it can be dealt with effectively. The results showed that the condition of drug abuse in DKI Jakarta tends to be low but the increase is stable. Drug abusers have a negative impact on social and economic aspects. To overcome this, an effective strategy is needed through prevention, community empowerment, eradication and rehabilitation. This research is recommended to the BNNP DKI to innovate more effective drug abuse strategies and to members of the public to live healthy and productive lives without drugs.
UNDERSTANDING OF SMES IN THE PREPARATION OF MSME BOOKKEEPING BASED ON FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTITIES (SAK EMKM) IN THE COMMUNITY OF PAHLAWAN VILLAGE, BATUBARA REGENCY, NORTH SUMATRA Neng Sri Wardhani; Annisa Ilmi Faried
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MSME initiatives help create jobs and are very important in helping Batubara District in solving its financial problems to boost the local economy and improve the welfare of its residents, especially in Pahlawan village, Tanjung Tiram District. The purpose of this study is to determine how well the understanding and readiness of MSME actors and the Pahlawan village community in Batubara Regency to implement MSME bookkeeping based on Micro, Small and Medium Entity Accounting Standards (SAK EMKM) in 2023, which is beneficial for MSME business continuity for MSME actors. Primary and secondary data are used to collect data. Primary data was obtained from the distribution of questionnaires and secondary data was obtained from data from the Cooperative and MSME Office of Coal Regency. This study used a sample of 30 people from Pahlawan village, Batubara Regency, including MSME actors. Because this study discusses the understanding of MSME bookkeeping based on the Financial Accounting Standards of Micro, Small and Medium Entities (SAK EMKM) in Coal Regency, Therefore, descriptive qualitative research methodology in the form of words instead of numbers is used to present the data in this study.
THE ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHER IN OVERCOMING BEHAVIOR THE ROLE OF PARENT AND TEACHER IN COMMITTING NIRADIC AND NIRETIC BEHAVIOR IN STUDENTS Purba, Rafindo; Fadzuani Damanik, Abdul Khalik; Syuhada, Yasin; Lubis, Rozy Abdullah; Simbolon, Hendra Gunawan
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The family is the first place for children to receive education, namely in their daily social life. So that in this case the role of parents is very decisive in the formation of attitudes and behavior of children so that they grow and develop into children of noble character. In the formation of a child's morals, cooperation between the family (parents) and the school (teacher) is needed. The formation of student morals takes place gradually and continuously between parents and teachers. Teachers have part of the responsibility of parents to provide education, when children are delegated to teachers at school. It doesn't matter which family the child is bestowed on. Teachers are parents of students at school. As parents at school, teachers should be responsible for the development of their students both in terms of cognitive, affective and psychomotor. Especially for Islamic Religious Education Teachers (PAI) who have a duty not only to transfer knowledge but also to provide teaching and guidance related to student morals. With regard to good morals or examples, Allah SWT has provided an overview of the morals of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. Because in life, a human being from birth always acts and acts, thinks, feels, feels and relates to other people.
STUDY OF COASTAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE EAST COAST OF NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE Hasanah, Uswatun; Ilmi Faried, Annisa; Sembiring, Rahmad
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This study aims to describe and analyze the needs of  tourists both the development of infrastructure, the development of the carrying capacity of hospitality, as well as the carrying capacity of the community and local government, The research method used in this study uses the mix method using scoring analysis.  The results of the scoring analysis found that the problems of coastal tourism in the East Coast Region on average were almost the same, namely infrastructure development, hospitality carrying capacity, and local government carrying capacity. So it needs some recommendation proposals. Such as recommendations for the development of infrastructure carrying capacity, namely accelerating improvements and fulfillment of tourism supporting facilities to provide comfort to tourists while traveling, recommendations for the development of hospitality carrying capacity are action plans for assistance in the implementation of the sapta pesona program to the community. Management / institutional strengthening from the community, government and private sector that is effective to manage tourism (Pokdarwis). And recommendations for developing the carrying capacity of the role of local governments preparing regulations to support east coast tourism activities in North Sumatra Province.
WASTE MANAGEMENT BASED ON CIRCULARITY IN PAHLAWAN VILLAGE, TANJUNG TIRAM SUB-DISTRICT Faried, Annisa Ilmi; Sembiring, Rahmad; Wardhani, Neng Sri
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The problem of waste is multidimensional, so it must be handled regularly. Waste reduction requires a cooperative effort from all parties involved. Accomplishing the Village Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2030 is one of the cross-sectoral challenges and problems that the Hero Village is trying to solve. This paper aims to look at circularity-based waste management and provide insight on how green recovery stimulus can be achieved. Doing this is to control the negative environmental, economic, social, and rural effects that threaten villages, and to reap the benefits that come from doing so. One reason is because the funds allocated by the government are insufficient for rural waste management. Even for today's trash.