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Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27462188     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33367/ijhass.v6i1
Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences The Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences is open access and peer-reviewed journal. The journal is a peer-reviewed, international, and interdisciplinary journal publishing research articles and significant contributions to social sciences, humanities, and educational sciences. This includes Arts and Humanities (Multidisciplinary), Social Sciences (Multidisciplinary), Philosophy in general, Religious, philosophy of religion, Arabic studies, History, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Political, Law, Education, Geography (Multidisciplinary), Fine Arts (Multidisciplinary), Communication and media, English as a Foreign Language (TESOL, EFL, ESP), Linguistics and Language, Literature, Psychology, Urban Studies, Planning and Development, Sport sciences (Multidisciplinary), Management, Administration, Information systems, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Business, strategies, Hospitality, Tourism and so on. Published four times a year, namely March, June, September, and December.
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Pembelajaran Hafalan Al Quran di Sekolah Heterogen Rohmah, Liatul Rohmah; Zuhriyah, Lailatuzz
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4149

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Competition in the world of education makes schools compete to improve the quality of their students by creating additional curricula. Private Integrated Islamic Primary School (SDIT) and Madrasah succeed in attracting customers with their typical curriculum, one of which is learning the recitation of the Quran. As an elementary school, SDN (Sekolah Dasar Negeri/Public Elementary School) Kampungdalem 1 Tulungagung added its curriculum with the learning of recitation of the Quran. The research question is: what is the learning method of recitation of the Quran in SDN 1 Kampungdalem Tulungagung?, How is the implementation of the learning method of recitation of the Quran in SDN 1 Kampungdalem Tulungagung? How and implications of learning the recitation of the Quran in SDN 1 Kampungdalem Tulungagang. The research methods used are qualitative research methods and data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation with data analysis of interactive analysis. The results of this study are: the method used in the special class is wahdah, jama', sima'i, takrir, and muraja'ah with the implementation of reading verses per verse and followed together 3 to 5 times, sima'i and takrir of the Quran recording at home as much as 10-20x, muraja'ah as often as possible. In the regular class, the methods used include wahdah, tallaqi, simai, takri, and muraja'ah. The implementation is reading verses per verse and followed by students individually, listening to the recording of the Quran repeatedly 10-20x by listening to their Indonesian writing at home, muraja'ah repeatedly. The implication is that students can memorize up to 3 juz even though they have not been able to read and write the Quran with the method used, and students are more vigorous, learning spirit, discipline, and related to the program of recitation of the Quran at school.
Reseliensi Perempuan Eks-HTI terhadap Ideologi Pancasila Di Kediri Mahfudhotin; Ahmad Khoirul Mustamir,
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4245

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This study considers ex-HTI women who play a role in spreading the ideology of their organization. At the same time, women openly state that Pancasila and democracy are products of Western thought. So, it is very important to implement khilafah in the nation and state kaffah. This understanding has its own problems after the issuance of PERPU No. 2 of 2017 concerning Community Organizations which is the basis for the dissolution of HTI. In this context, with a qualitative research method from the perspective of the women's movement, it is intended to find out about the basic understanding of former HTI women in Kediri City towards their ideology and Pancasila after the issuance of PERPU No. 2 of 2017 concerning Community Organizations. In addition, this study seeks answers to the riseliency pattern of ex-HTI women in Kediri City after PERPU No. 2 of 2017 concerning Community Organizations. By using the method of interviews, documentation and observation, the results of the study found that the foundation of the basic understanding of the former HTI women of Kediri City follows the ideological doctrine of the organization. In its existence, it does not have a big impact after the issuance of PERPU No. 2 of 2017 concerning Community Organizations. They strengthen and spread ideology through recitations in the community and outside the community. the strategies used, do not use jargon that shows HTI. The enactment of PERPU No. 2 of 2017 concerning Community Organizations has no significant effect on the killing of HTI ideology in Kediri City.
Selected English Novels and the Search for Sinhalese Identities Fouad Abbas
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4287

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The purpose of this study is to respond to the significant research conducted by several Sri Lankan English Novelists and Writers on the desire for identity. To defend and support the study project, extracts and opinions of notable English writers relevant to Sri Lankan literature are gathered from numerous primary and secondary sources. To establish a conclusion and defend the desired study effort on Sri Lankan English Novelists' demand for identity, a variety of international journals, books, magazines, and related material are investigated. The study examines the absence of a unified Sri Lankan identity in both English and Sinhala literary representations of the nation. While Sri Lanka's historical record may not support an inclusive national identity, one must wonder why literature, which is generally considered as a discourse that probes the unexpected and utopian, has failed to provide such an idealistic and inclusive vision of nationhood. The dominance of historical awareness in Sri Lankan (particularly Sinhala) cultural imagination, as well as the usage of realism as a mode of representation, produce a slew of challenges. The supremacy of the historical and realist genres must be seen as dialectically linked, with one strengthening the other: whereas history may serve to establish an authoritative stance for certain identities, realism can help to naturalize them. Sinhalese identity, Sinhalese in English Novels, and Sinhalese in Literature are some of the terms used to describe Sinhalese people.
Kesejahteraan Subjektif pada Anak yang Dibesarkan oleh Ibu Tunggal Puspasari, Karisma Dewi
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4371

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A family is the fundamental unit crucial for individual development. The presence of a cohesive family structure significantly influences the subjective well-being of children. However, there is a growing number of families headed by single mothers, potentially impacting children's subjective well-being due to the absence of a paternal figure during their formative years. The aim of this study is to offer insights into the subjective well-being of children raised by single mothers. This research adopts a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design, utilizing in-depth interview techniques. The study involves 2 participants who were raised by single mothers. The findings reveal that both participants reported experiencing subjective well-being, attributed to social support from significant others. This support fosters positive affect and life satisfaction, which outweighs negative emotions, despite the absence of a father figure. The significance of this study lies in providing theoretical evidence that children raised by single mothers can indeed experience subjective well-being. Furthermore, these results serve as a foundation for developing interventions aimed at enhancing the subjective well-being of children raised by single mothers, through an analysis of the factors influencing well-being as identified in this study.
Extroverted Personality Pattern Among Educational Guides Mutashar Dayekh, khalaf
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4473

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Research problem: Many scholars dealt with subject of personality and its various and varieddimensions and its relationship to human behavior, positive and insulting, some of them see that it isrelated to individual's professional options, and some of them see that it is related to behavior ofpsychological individual and his psychological health, and some of them see that y are linked to humanform and narcissistic nature. One of mental health of psychological counselor is extent of itspsychological and social compatibility in institution in which it works, as individuals are different in theirbehavior according to different patterns of personalities, according to that difference, re are manyvariables that Extroverted patterns and nature of professional behavior such as innate preparations andbiological formations, and pattern of personality possess. And study of personality of educational guidesis an expression of interest in individual and society, and they have a fundamental role in building anddeveloping educational institutions and n society, so as much as guide is competent, knowledge andcreation that lies development and sophistication of nation, what this segment acquires from knowledgeand behavior is a basic factor in Creating process of promotion sought by society in its economic, socialand educational aspects. And Extroverted Personality is one of important variables that guide must showin his work and in his dealings with others, it is a standard and a stimulus for proper behavior, mentalhealth, and occupational success.
Intertextulaity In Language: The Speech of Ayatollah Ali Sistani as Practical Sample Farhan Al-Nussairi, Wissam
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4474

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The study aims to employ intertextuality in the language. It surveys theconcepts and definitions of intertextuality according to some famouslinguistic experts. The study gives a precise summary about intertextualityand the relation between discourse and intertextuality. The studyexplores types of intertextualities and refers to its subdivisions. The studyincludes an analysis part in addition to the theoretical side. The analysis isfocused on a speech made by Ayatullah Ali Al_sistani. The analysiskeened on intertextuality in that text and types of intetextuality that areadopted by the speaker . The study reached the conclusion that thespeech was full with direct quotation for specific explanation. The oratorfollowed this strategy to make his audience more experienced about he isoriented for. The study concludes that most texts are full of intertextuality.Political and religious texts are full with direct quotations for specific goals.
The Role of Green Target Cost Technique in Improving Sustainable Performance of Economic Units Mahdi Hameed, Ali
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4476

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This study aims to determine the effect of using green target cost methodon improving sustainable performance in economic units. To achieveobjective of the study, the researcher presents the green target costmethod as one of the strategic management accounting methods, and itsimpact on green cost leadership, and its ability to achieve sustainablecompetitive advantage, and reduce costs of internal and externalenvironmental failure. In the applied side, the researcher relied on thedata of Al Douh Cement Plant in Iraq to determine the relationshipbetween green target cost and its relationship to improving sustainableperformance. Study concluded that the application of green target costmethod is not limited to a specific stage of production, but rather requiresintegration with organization's vision, objectives and all its employees. It isassociated with preserving the environment and reducing energy andproducing green products.
Estimating Autocorrelation In Slowed Time Lags Using Autoregressive Models Ahmed Al Nuaimi, Waleed
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4498

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Autoregressive models, also known as AR models, are statistical modelsthat make predictions about future values of a time series by analyzing itspast values. These models employ a linear combination of previousobservations of the series as predictors, with the coefficients determinedthrough data fitting. One key aspect of autoregressive models is theirability to consider the temporal relationships among observations. Thisallows them to detect patterns and trends in the data that might gounnoticed by simpler models. In the realm of finance, autoregressivemodels find practical applications in modeling and forecasting stockprices, exchange rates, and other financial time series. By fitting anautoregressive model to a historical time series of prices or returns,analysts can estimate the probable future behavior of the series andleverage this insight for making investment decisions. In my study, I usedAutoregressive models to develop a structural model using advancedstatistical analysis techniques (confirmatory factor analysis) and tohighlight the role and importance of the mediating variable (inflation rate)in determining economic growth rate, exchange rate, and unemploymentrate in Iraq. There are statistically significant differences between theeffect of the exchange rate on growth and its impact on the official growthof the Iraqi dinar. The effect of the exchange rate on growth and marketgrowth depends mainly on the level of demand in the local market and theavailability of currency through sale to the Central Bank of Iraq. Thesespreads have increased, especially with regard to the selling price. Inaddition to that, there is no specific indicator of the exchange rate of theIraqi dinar against foreign currencies, due to the lack of a market for theforeign market 1 . In summary, autoregressive models are a powerful toolfor estimating slowed time lags and predicting the future behavior of timeseries data
Implement differentiation strategy By Using Sustainable Costs Management Techniques (Applied study) Hadi Mahdi, Zainab
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4529

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Research aims to study one of the costly administrative technologies,which is a sustainable costs management techniques and highlighting itsrole in reducing costs and shortening the life cycle of the product andmeeting the requirements of customers and focusing on theenvironmental dimension and indicating its impact on the implementationof one of the competitive strategies, which is the strategy of differentiation.The research is classified as a study Applied in the Diwaniyah tires factoryaffiliated to the General Company for Rubber Industries, and the researchreached a set of conclusions, the most important of which are: thenecessity of applying the sustainable synchronous engineering in theresearch sample factory because of the benefits of this technology inachieving savings in the time, cost and quality, which in turn is in line withthe distinction strategy as well as the necessity of following this Thestrategy to obtain a greater market share and thus achieve higher profits,which contributes to the recovery of the national economy.
Effect of Symmetrical Exercises on Some Physical Variables and Level of Performance in Running 4 x 400 Relay Effectiveness Shakir Abdulkareem, Hashim
JOM Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v5i1.4604

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One of sporting events that received great attention and in particular istrack races and field. great progress in digital achievement of relaycompetitions, especially ran of short distances 4 x400 metersEffectiveness that activities have own physical and technicalcharacteristics that must be enjoyed by two short distances, such asspeed And distinctive strength of speed, as all physical capabilities ofhostility are developing in a balanced manner with technical aspects ofenhancing appropriate technique to reach good digital achievement. Oneof problems facing hostility in effectiveness of 4 X 400 meters iscontinuing is delivery of stick during performance of effectiveness in afull way and it is concern of all those interested in this Effectiveness,where delivery and receipt stage within box is one of important things thataffect level of performance and digital achievement of team and thusachievement is determined by speed and accuracy of delivery andreceipt stage, as well as lack of knowledge of coaches and athletes aboutpractical benefit of symmetrical training by introducing m in training. studyaims to Identify effect of use of symmetrical exercises on some specialphysical elements for purpose of developing acceleration during deliveryand receipt at hostile effects 4 x 400 meters follow performance andresearcher used experimental curriculum for research sample (19-20)year of (16) runners, represent 100% of original research community.Most important recommendations were: Considering rest periods in a waythat suits physical effort, where it is between repetition groups withintraining. Use of symmetrical exercises to develop parts of technical stagesof rest of athletics activities, as considered pillar of performance for eachevent and in a varied and interesting way, main part of training units.

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