scholarly journals PEMBERDAYAAN PELAJAR PENERIMA BEASISWA DI MASJID JAMI BINTARO

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-199
Author(s):  
Muhtadi Muhtadi ◽  
Lutfi Humaidi

Abstract. The Jami’ Bintaro Mosque, in addition to functioning as a place of worship for Muslims, also has a social function. One of the social functions that has been carried out is to empower scholarship recipients from the mosque. This social activity has placed the mosque in a strategic position in changing the student behavior. This study aims to analyze the effect of scholarship endowmnet in changing recipients’ behavior. This research is an exploratory descriptive, explaining and testing the hypothesis of the research variables, namely by using a quantitative approach. The result is that real influence is an aspect of the process of improving quality of change in student behavior. Abstrak. Masjid Jami’ Bintaro selain berfungsi sebagai tempat ibadah umat Islam, juga memiliki fungsi sosial. Salah satu fungsi sosial yang telah dilakukan adalah memberdayakan siswa penerima beasiswa dari masjid. Kegiatan pengembangan ini telah menempatkan masjid pada posisi strategis dalam mengubah perilaku beasiswa siswa menjadi lebih baik. Penelitian ini bertujuan; menganalisis pengaruh pemberdayaan dalam mengubah penerima perilaku siswa. Penelitian ini adalah bersifat deskriptif eksplorasi yang menjelaskan, menerangkan, dan menguji hipotesis dari variabel-variabel penelitian, yakni dengan menggunakan pendekatan kuantatif. Hasilnya bahwa Berpengaruh nyata itu adalah aspek proses peningkatan kualitas terhadap perubahan dari perilaku pelajar. 

Telaah Bisnis ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Nafik ◽  
R. Moh Qudsi Fauzy

Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the concept of the social function of business model development Islam, especially Islamic Bank X based maqashid sharia, practice development of the social functions of Islamic business models based on the sharia maqashid Islamic Bank X, and the impact of the development of the social functions of Islamic business models based on the quality of sharia maqashid life of the community. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methodology case study method (case study). Criteria informant was branch manager, supervisor, and citizens who have been the target/target activities of social function. The sampling technique is done with purposive sampling and snowball sampling. These results indicate that the concept of the social function of business model development Islam, especially Islamic Bank X based maqashid sharia has had an important role in creating justice and prosperity based on the principles of Shari’ah maqashid especially the external community. Practice development of the social function of the business model of Islam based on sharia maqashid has had a big role in terms of fighting and reduce disorientation in religion (hifdhud-din), the maintenance of stupidity (hifdhul-’aqal), terjauhkannya of poverty (hifdhul maal), has a good offspring (hifdhun-nasl), and maintaining a healthy soul (hifhdun-nafs), and the impact of the development of the social function of the business model of Islamic sharia maqashid based not only on improving the quality of life of citizens around the location of Bank Syariah X which has a weak economy, but also an impact positively to the image of the Islamic Bank X in the minds of customers and other parts of society.


2021 ◽  
Vol 06 (04(01)) ◽  
pp. 72-77
Author(s):  
Iryna Kolosovska Iryna Kolosovska ◽  
Radosław Zagórski Radosław Zagórski

This article conceptualizes modern approaches to the transformation of the social function of the state in the context of the influence of globalization processes, the ambiguity of the formation of the socio-cultural context, the actualization of the latest risks and threats associated with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. We accentuate the inconsistencies and contradictions between the declared social priorities and the inefficiency of the management mechanisms of their practical implementation. The article substantiates the priority directions of the regulatory role of the state in the context of social risk management, formation of social security, adherence to the principle of social justice, and harmonization of interests of representatives of various social groups. Key words: public administration, state, social functions, governance mechanisms, globalization, social risks, COVID-19 pandemic, social justice.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 394
Author(s):  
Mayona Sri Devi ◽  
Hasanuddin WS Hasanuddin WS

This research is aimed to describe: (1) the structure of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam; and (2) the social function of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam. This sort of research is a qualitative study using descriptive methods. This research data is structure and social function of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam. Data is collected from informants through two stages, that is (1) recording folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah, and (2) data collection about storytelling environment. The data were analyzed by the steps of: (1) a data inventory phase; (2) classification of data; (3) the stage of discussion or conclusion from data classification results; and (4) the stage of reporting. Based on the research, was found the following statements. (1) The structure of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam including: (a) language style; (b) characterization; (c) background; (d) storyline; (e) theme; and (f) mandate. (2) Social functions contained in folklore is inheritance of oral traditions, owner’s society identity, and social control.Keywords: legends, Inyiak Susu Sabalah, Minangkabau


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 264
Author(s):  
Dina Silvia ◽  
Zulfadhli Zulfadhli

This research aimed to (a) describe the structure of folklore legend of Syekh Katik Sangko in Pasir Subdistrict, central Pariaman District, Pariaman City. (b) describe the social function of folklore legend of Sheikh Katik Sangko in Pasir Village, Central Pariaman District, Pariaman City. The type of this research is qualitative research with descriptive methods. The data analysis technique was carried out through four steps. The first step was to carried out data inventory. The second was the data classification or analysis phase. The third step was a discussion and conclusion of the results of classification or data analysis. The last was reporting the research as thesis. The results of this study were found that in the folklore legend of Syekh Katik Sangko in Pasir Subdistrict, central Pariaman District, Pariaman City has 10 figures. The theme in this story is the spreading of Islam in Pariaman. Social functions found are means of education, inheritance and identity. Keywords: structure, social function, folklore


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiping Liu ◽  
Yue Deng ◽  
Yong Wang ◽  
Haosheng Huang ◽  
Qingyun Du ◽  
...  

Urban nighttime leisure spaces (UNLSs), important urban sites of nighttime economic activity, have created enormous economic and social benefits. Both the physical features (e.g., location, shape, and area) and the social functions (e.g., commercial streets, office buildings, and entertainment venues) of UNLSs are important in UNLS mapping. However, most studies rely solely on census data or nighttime light (NTL) images to map the physical features of UNLSs, which limits UNLS mapping, and few studies perform UNLS mapping from a social function perspective. Point-of-interest (POI) data, which can reflect social activity functions, are needed. As a result, a novel methodological UNLS mapping framework, that integrates NTL images and POI data is required. Consequently, we first extracted high-NTL intensity and high-POI density areas from composite data as areas with high nightlife activity levels. Then, the POI data were analyzed to identify the social functions of leisure spaces revealing that nighttime leisure activities are not abundant in Beijing overall, the total UNLS area in Beijing is 31.08 km2, which accounts for only 0.2% of the total area of Beijing. In addition, the nightlife activities in the central urban area are more abundant than those in the suburbs. The main urban area has the largest UNLS area. Compared with the nightlife landmarks in Beijing established by the government, our results provide more details on the spatial pattern of nighttime leisure activities throughout the city. Our study aims to provide new insights into how multisource data can be leveraged for UNLS mapping to enable researchers to broaden their study scope. This investigation can also help government departments better understand the local nightlife situation to rationally formulate planning and adjustment measures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-88
Author(s):  
D. E. Slizovskiy ◽  
M. G. Ivanova ◽  
E. V. Martynenko

Every historical period forms a special generation with its own values and norms. Children and youth become the main driving force in the development of the higher education, but this system in Russia is going through a difficult period due to the problems unresolved after the 1990s: the quality, accessibility and effectiveness of the higher education, inequalities in the access to education, etc. Therefore, intellectual competitions can be considered not only a positive manifestation of the social activity of schoolchildren, but also a means to support talented youth and ensure the interconnection of secondary and higher education systems. The article considers social aspects of the intellectual competitions for schoolchildren which aim at the development of social practices related to research activities and teaching at school. The authors focus on the research and practice-oriented interests of schoolchildren within the intellectual competitions in social studies: priorities, values and life strategies of schoolchildren when choosing the sphere of their interests. The authors analyzed the written projects of schoolchildren, presentations of these projects, responses to experts’ questions, reactions to questions not directly related to the topic of the presented project, further participation in the section, and some additional information. As a result, the authors made conclusions not only about the content of the priorities, values and life strategies of schoolchildren, but also about the procedure and conditions necessary for assessing the quality of work and the creative potential of participants of intellectual competitions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-56
Author(s):  
Winda Oktania Sari ◽  
Hasanuddin WS Hasanuddin WS

This research was conducted with the aim of describing the structure and social function of the folk song (lullaby) of Laloklah Nak Kanduang community in Nagari Paninggahan, Junjung Sirih District, Solok Regency. This type of research is qualitative with descriptive methods. Data obtained from informants through recording, recording, observation, and direct interviews with informants. Then the data that has been collected is analyzed in the following stages: (1) the data identification stage, (2) the data analysis stage, (3) the discussion stage and the conclusion of the data classification results, (4) the reporting stage. Laloklah Nak Kanduang's song has a structure like that found in poetry, namely physical structure (lines, stanzas, and sounds) and inner structure (patterns of association, patterns of images and emotions as well as themes and messages). Then the social functions, namely three (1) creative functions, (2) enthusiasm, (3) hope and prayer. The oral tradition of humming needs to be preserved, considering that the values contained in chanting are priceless cultural assets.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 708-714
Author(s):  
N. L. Perel’man ◽  
V. P. Kolosov

The aim of this study was to investigate long-term change in health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with asthma in real clinical practice and in relation to emotional disorders, cooperativeness (cooperation between the patient and the physician, and adherence to treatment), and cold air-provoked bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR).Methods. This observational study involved 32 patients with mild to moderate asthma. The study duration was 7.5 to 10 years. HRQL was assessed using SF-36 questionnaire and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ); emotional disorders were diagnosed using Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Patients’ cooperativeness assessment was based on number of a patient’s scheduled visits to a physician during the study. The asthma control level was evaluated using the Asthma Control Test (ACT).Results. A significant worsening was found in the social activity domain of HRQL in the total group of the patients. According to AQLQ, a significant improvement was seen in the activity and symptoms domains and in the total score of quality of life (QoL). Long-term pharmacological treatment of asthma decreased anxiety and depression levels. The asthma control (ACT score) increased from 13.2 ± 1.0 to 19.7 ± 1.1 (р = 0.00003). Anxiety and depression decreased in patients with high cooperativeness during the long-term follow-up, while the total QoL and the specific QoL were unchanged excluding the social activity domain. A significant worsening in the activity scale and in the emotional scale of specific QoL together with growing depression and decreasing control of asthma were found in patients with lower cooperativeness. The cold air-provoked BNR slowed down the long-term improvement in the social activity domain. The cold air-provoked BNR also decreased patient-reported evaluation of daily activity.Conclusion. The long-term basic therapy of asthma provides a positive trend in HRQL in the real clinical practice independently on worsening of the disease. Lower cooperativeness of a patient could decrease specific QoL, which, in turn, worsens the control of asthma and contributes to negative emotional background and destructive behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-83
Author(s):  
Fawaz Salim Yousif ◽  
Hasanein Habeeb Ghali ◽  
Safaa Abdelilah Faraj ◽  
Mazin Faisal Farhan ◽  
Salma Abbas Al-Hadad

Background: The presence of cancer has a profound psychological impact on the quality of life of patients and their families, on family and social relationships, and on role functioning. Aim of the study: Assess the impact of childhood cancer on patients and their families. Subjects and methods: A Prospective questionnaire-based study, for 151 patients, had malignancy identified by tumor registry of Children Welfare Teaching Hospital. The information was taken from the parent(s) in the presence of the patient who sometimes answered some questions during the interview. Result: There was an interview with 151 families of children with cancer in the outpatient clinic. Sixty-two (41%) patients have leukemia while 89 (59%) have solid tumors. Boys were more than girls. Regarding patients, the mean age at the time of the interview was 10.2 years, while the mean age at diagnosis was 7.1 years. The majority of the parents accepted the diagnosis (89.4%), the rest of the parents (10.6%) were skeptical and tried to re-evaluate the condition elsewhere. More than one-half of the parents started to have quick temper (54%) after diagnosis. Most of them had sleep difficulties (83.2%) after diagnosis. Neglection of other siblings in the family was reported in more than one-half of the interviewed families (52.1%). Most of the parents lost their emotional control (69.2%) with the surrounding people after knowing the diagnosis. After an initial period of treatment, there was a decrease in the social activity of the families in 42% of cases. There was a high concern of the parents about the patient’s future marriage (69%), conception (62%), and career (52%). Conclusions: The establishment of a multidisciplinary cancer care team including social workers, teachers, psychologists, and others to support the child and family is seems to be mandatory during the whole period of treatment and thereafter.


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