KONSEP DAN IMPLEMENTASI ZUHUD DALAM PEMENUHAN KEBUTUHAN PRIMER SANTRI (Studi pada beberapa Pesantren Tradisional dan Modern di Kabupaten Malang)

Author(s):  
Nur Afifah Khurin Maknin

KONSEP DAN IMPLEMENTASI ZUHUD DALAM PEMENUHANKEBUTUHAN PRIMER SANTRI(Studi pada beberapa Pesantren Tradisional danModern di Kabupaten Malang)Oleh :Nur Afifah Khurin Maknin *)ABSTRACTThe study investigated zuhud concept and implementation on student’s primary need fulfillment intraditional and modern Islamic boarding schools in Malang. Zuhud implementation wasconsiderably found in traditional Islamic boarding schools. Meanwhile, zuhud implementation wasnot found in Islamic modern boarding schools due to modern culture and life style. In modernIslamic boarding schools, zuhud remained a conceptual framework without any significantimplementation on student’s life.Keywords : Concept, Implementation, Zuhud,Student’s Primary Needs

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Henri Setiawan ◽  
Heri Ariyanto ◽  
Fidya Anisa Firdaus ◽  
Refi Nantia Khairunisa

Scabies is a skin disease caused by investment and sensitivity by Sarcoptes scabei mites, often found in Islamic boarding schools, because of the place was humid and the students' knowledge about life style was lack. Health Education was intended to increase the knowledge of the students at Al-Arifin Islamic boarding school about scabies and how to prevent it. The method of implementation in this community service activities was started from planning, assessment, implementation, and evaluation. Health education was carried out through lectures and discussion by leaflets and PowerPoint presentations. The results showed 70.00% of participants gave an excellent rating of health education. Scabies health education activities provide benefits to improve health degree of public health specifically in the boarding school environment. Health education about scabies in the boarding school environment was very useful for increasing the knowledge of the students. 


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toni C. Antonucci ◽  
James A. Ashton-Miller ◽  
Jennifer Brant ◽  
Emily B. Falk ◽  
Jeffrey B. Halter ◽  
...  

This paper addresses the health problems and opportunities that society will face in 2030. We propose a proactive model to combat the trend towards declining levels of physical activity and increasing obesity. The model emphasizes the need to increase physical activity among individuals of all ages. We focus on the right to move and the benefits of physical activity. The paper introduces a seven-level model that includes cells, creature (individual), clan (family), community, corporation, country, and culture. At each level the model delineates how increased or decreased physical activity influences health and well-being across the life span. It emphasizes the importance of combining multiple disciplines and corporate partners to produce a multifaceted cost-effective program that increases physical activity at all levels. The goal of this paper is to recognize exercise as a powerful, low-cost solution with positive benefits to cognitive, emotional, and physical health. Further, the model proposes that people of all ages should incorporate the “right to move” into their life style, thereby maximizing the potential to maintain health and well-being in a cost-effective, optimally influential manner.


Author(s):  
MUHAMMATHU MUBARAK SHIYANA ◽  
M.I.M. JAZEEL

The marriage system polygamy has pervaded discourse among social activist and women’s movements. This study aims at examine effect of polygamy on the perception of the women activists in the region of Kinniya. This study used the analysis of data obtained from purpose sampled women activist through interviews. The review of the literatures contributed to construct the conceptual framework of the study. The findings reveal that the women activists have different perception on polygamy as system of marriage. Majority of them most likely consider its permission pertaining to emerging necessary situation. However, few women recommend this marriage system as it benefit the women at large. In comparison the majority of the women activists conceive it as inappropriate as it resulted in disadvantage to women in practice. Furthermore, those who are agreement with Islamic permission to the polygamy confined it with life style, and cultural pattern of the early period. They hold the high opinion of negative impact on women in Kinniya. This policy makers can refer the findings of this study to make recommendations and law amendment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 127-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bjørn Schiermer

The article seeks to develop a new conceptual framework suitable for analysing the ageing processes of objects in modern culture. The basic intuition is that object experience cannot be analysed separately from collective participation. The article focuses on the question of the ‘timeless’ nature of modernist design and seeks to understand why modernist objects age more slowly than other objects. First, inspired by the late Durkheim’s account of symbolism, I turn to the experiential effects of collective embeddedness. Second, I enter the field of architectural practices and architectural theory. Visiting early modernist ideologue Adolf Loos, I seek to understand the modernist attitude as a direct response to experiences of the acceleration of ageing processes characteristic of modern culture. I then try to show how Loos’s explicit awareness of the collective dimension is ignored by the subsequent modernist movement and by architectural theory. Finally, I try to assess the consequences of this neglect.


1984 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maryalice Jordan-Marsh ◽  
Joanne Gilbert ◽  
Julian D. Ford ◽  
Charles Kleeman

RELIGIA ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Mohamad Sobirin

Dakwah (English: Preaching) by Kiai (English:  Javanese terminology referring to a Muslim cleric) commonly takes place in mosques, Islamic Boarding Schools, Majlis Taklim, or other Islamic religious forums. The dakwah is practiced mostly by inviting adherents of Islam to be a truly Muslim (Muslim Kaffah), or evoking non-Muslims to convert their religion into Islam for the sake of their salvation in the hereafter. However, a kiai in Yogyakarta who is familiarly called Kiai Muhaimin has practiced a unique style of dakwah. He preaches Islam not only in his in-group communities and habitual places but also in churches and other religious places of worship. His dakwah thus has been reaching a wide range of places of worship of besides Islamic ones. He did not call for non-Muslims to convert to Islam. Rather, he has promoted tolerance and a better understanding of pluralism. Likewise, he aims his religious standpoints on Islam in Muslim communities for seeding actual pluralism among Muslims. He has formulated a conceptual framework of Islamic moderate dakwah as a philosophical basis for building tolerance and coexistence in Indonesian multicultural society and socio-religious life. Through the organization he established, i.e., FPUB (Interfaith Brotherhood Forum), he put into practice such an Islamic moderation.


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