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Recontextualizing English Language Teaching through Local Wisdom in Islamic Higher Education: Insights from Lecturer Perspectives Magfirah, Andi; Hasanah, Nurul; Hardiyanti, Hardiyanti; Pratiwi, Suci
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
Publisher : AhInstitute of Research and Community Service (LP2M) Institute of Social Sciences and Business Andi Sapada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.912

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This study investigates the integration of local wisdom into English Language Teaching (ELT) within the context of Islamic higher education, highlighting its role in enhancing pedagogical quality and cultural relevance. In many ELT settings, instructional practices remain dominated by globalized content that often overlooks local cultural identity and religious values. This research adopts a qualitative design using a census sampling technique involving all 18 English lecturers at IAIN Parepare, Indonesia. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews conducted via digital platforms and direct interactions, and analyzed using thematic analysis, including coding, categorization, and interpretation. The findings indicate that lecturers perceive local wisdom as a valuable pedagogical approach that enhances student motivation, engagement, and comprehension by contextualizing learning through local cultural narratives and Islamic values. However, the integration of local wisdom is not yet fully optimized due to challenges such as limited curriculum support, insufficient institutional policies, lack of teaching resources, and resistance to pedagogical change. This study contributes to the development of culturally responsive pedagogy in ELT by demonstrating that integrating local wisdom can enrich learning experiences and strengthen students’ cultural and religious identity. It also offers practical implications for curriculum development, teacher training, and institutional policy reform in Islamic higher education.
Normative Analysis of Customary Offenses in the Criminal Code and Their Implications in West Sulawesi Ahmad, Muhammad Al Habsy
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.913

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This study aims to conduct a normative legal analysis of the regulation of customary offenses (delik adat) within the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP) and to examine its implications for the settlement of customary law cases in Sulawesi Barat. This research employs a normative legal method by analyzing primary legal materials, including statutory regulations, particularly the KUHP, and secondary legal materials such as legal doctrines, scholarly articles, and relevant literature. The data were collected through a library research approach and analyzed qualitatively using statutory and conceptual approaches. The findings reveal that the regulation of customary offenses in the KUHP reflects the recognition of living law within society. However, its application presents several challenges, including issues of legal certainty, limitations in interpretation, and the need for harmonization between customary law and national law. Furthermore, the incorporation of customary offenses provides an opportunity for more contextual and culturally responsive dispute resolution mechanisms. Nevertheless, clearer regulatory frameworks and technical guidelines are required to prevent ambiguity in legal enforcement. This study concludes that the normative regulation of customary offenses in the KUHP has the potential to strengthen a more just and culturally grounded national legal system, particularly in resolving customary law cases in Sulawesi Barat. Therefore, it is essential to ensure normative synchronization and enhance the capacity of law enforcement authorities in understanding and implementing these provisions effectively.
The Influence of Brand Image, Price and Promotion on Purchasing Decisions of Aquviva Mineral Water Products among Makassar City Ilahi, Andi Alfianto Anugrah; Said, Muhammad Syauqi
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.914

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This study aims to analyze the influence of brand image, price, and promotion on purchasing decisions for Aquviva mineral water products among consumers in Makassar City. A quantitative research approach was employed, using structured questionnaires distributed to individuals who have purchased Aquviva mineral water. The sample size was determined using the Roscoe sampling technique. Data were analyzed through multiple linear regression with the support of SPSS version 27. The findings indicate that brand image and price do not have a significant effect on purchasing decisions, while promotion has a significant positive influence. Simultaneously, brand image, price, and promotion collectively contribute to explaining purchasing decisions. These results suggest that promotional activities play a crucial role in driving consumer purchasing behavior toward Aquviva mineral water in Makassar City.
Daijin’s Moral Responsibility in Suzume no Tojimari (2022) Putri, Alvina Salshabilla Linjani; Rahmansyah, Muhammad Ilham; Oktavia, Dian; Rahmadianti, Happy Julia; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Yuliastuti, Anicleta
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.915

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This study explores the concept of moral responsibility through the character of Daijin in the animated film Suzume no Tojimari. This study was conducted because there are still few studies that highlight how animated films depict moral responsibility, especially through non-human characters. By analyzing Daijin’s actions, decisions, and their consequences, the research examines how moral agency is portrayed in a fantastical setting. Using textual analysis through qualitative method, the study identifies key themes such as duty, sacrifice, and the conflict between personal desires and collective well-being. The findings reveal that Daijin’s transformation from a reluctant guardian to a figure of responsibility that does personal sacrifice reflects moral responsibility, including reasons-responsiveness, forward-looking responsibility, and reactive attitudes. This study is expected to contribute to moral and film studies by showing that animated films can also be a means of learning ethical values. In conclusion, Suzume no Tojimari offers a thought-provoking exploration of moral responsibility. Daijin's storyline serves as a powerful reminder of the complexities inherent in navigating ethical dilemmas, especially when faced with choices that impact both personal and collective fates.
Spotlighting Plot Twists Within the Brevity of Flash Fiction Hakim, Novanda Lukwita; Rahmadianti, Happy Julia; Ramadhani, Nasywa Nuzula; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Yuliastuti, Anicleta
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.916

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This study examines how plot twists operate effectively within the constraints of flash fiction. Flash fiction, commonly defined as narratives under 1,000 words, has developed into a distinctive literary form characterized by extreme brevity and narrative economy. Despite its compressed structure, flash fiction can produce strong emotional and intellectual effects, often through the use of plot twists. These twists function as a crucial narrative strategy that subverts reader expectations and intensifies the impact of the story’s ending. In a genre where extensive characterization and detailed exposition are limited, plot twists become a central mechanism for creating narrative depth and maintaining reader engagement. The research aims to analyze narrative techniques that allow authors to construct impactful twists despite strict word limits. Using a qualitative textual analysis approach, the study analyzes selected flash fiction works that feature notable plot reversals. The analysis focuses on key narrative elements, including the structural placement of twists, foreshadowing, misdirection, and the strategic use of minimal detail. The findings indicate that successful plot twists in flash fiction depend on narrative compression, the manipulation of reader expectations, and the creation of cognitive surprise that encourages readers to reinterpret earlier elements of the story. In conclusion, it is proven that these strategies demonstrate how brevity can enhance, rather than limit, narrative complexity in micro-narratives.
Accentuating Unabridged vs Abridged Audiobooks within Narrative Speech Materials Sarmi, Ni Nyoman; Ramadhani, Sayla Nur Syahfah; Pratama, Ananda Firda; Tabi’in, Uais Alqarnie Sayyidut; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Yuliastuti, Anicleta
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.917

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This study examines the distinctions between unabridged and abridged audiobooks within the context of narrative speech materials, with a focus on how textual completeness influences listener comprehension, engagement, and interpretive depth. Unabridged audiobooks preserve the full linguistic and stylistic features of the original text, offering a comprehensive narrative experience that supports detailed understanding and authorial intent. In contrast, abridged audiobooks condense content to prioritize brevity and accessibility, often modifying narrative structure, pacing, and emphasis. Using a mixed-methods approach, this research analyzes selected narrative recordings across both formats, incorporating listener response data and discourse analysis to evaluate differences in retention, emotional engagement, and narrative coherence. Findings suggest that while abridged versions enhance accessibility and time efficiency, they may reduce exposure to nuanced language patterns and character development. Conversely, unabridged audiobooks provide richer linguistic input but require greater listener investment. The study underscores the importance of aligning audiobook format with communicative goals in educational and applied linguistic contexts. In conclusion, by accentuating the trade-offs between completeness and concision, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of how narrative speech materials can be optimized for diverse audiences and listening purposes.
The Hybridity of Islam, Hinduism, and Modernity in Troloyo Cemetery Oktavia, Dian; Firda, Erlis Hersetya; Rahmadianti, Happy Julia; Hariyono, Hariyono; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.918

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Troloyo Cemetery, located in Trowulan, Mojokerto, East Java, is a historical burial site that exemplifies the hybridity between Islam, Hindu-Buddhist traditions, and modernity. This study explores the cemetery as a cultural third space, a concept introduced by Homi K. Bhabha (1994), where different belief systems and historical legacies intersect, negotiate, and form new identities. The research applies a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews and direct observation, focusing on the perceptions of local caretakers and community members. Findings reveal that Islamic elements are present in tombstone inscriptions, Arabic calligraphy, and pilgrimage practices associated with Syekh Jumadil Kubro, a key figure in Javanese Islamization. Simultaneously, Hindu-Buddhist influences persist through architectural structures like kijing and symbols such as Surya Majapahit, while modern features—such as tourism and infrastructure development—further shape the site's identity. Ritual practices like incense burning, flower offerings, and local cosmological concepts highlight syncretic expressions of spirituality rooted in Javanese culture. These complex layers of religiosity and symbolism challenge rigid categorizations of identity, instead revealing a dynamic cultural landscape formed through historical negotiation and continuity. The study concludes that Troloyo Cemetery functions not merely as a sacred Islamic site but as a hybrid space where cultural and religious forms co-exist and evolve, offering a deeper understanding of Indonesia's plural spiritual heritage.

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