Rayendriani Fahmei Lubis
Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Padangsidimpuan

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Mind Mapping on Students’ Writing Descriptive Text Wulansari Panggabean; Fitriadi Lubis; Rayendriani Fahmei Lubis
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 7, No 02 (2019)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/ee.v7i02.2233

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This research focused on students’ writing descriptive text by using mind mapping strategy. The research was experimental research that uses one group pre-test and post-test design with 32 students in experimental and control class at Grade VIII Students of SMP N 6 Padangsidimpuan. The data were collected from students’ writing test that consists of 32 students for experimental class and 32 students also for control class. The result of the research have found from t-test, which is t-count higher than t-table 6.22 ˃ 1.66. It was concluded that mind mapping strategy has a significant effect on the writing descriptive text of students.
Students’ Difficulties in Pronouncing Fricative Consonant Imam Tarmizi Situmeang; Rayendriani Fahmei Lubis
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 8, No 01 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/ee.v8i01.2676

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The article aims to identify the students’ difficulties in pronouncing fricative consonants and the factors that impede their pronouncing those consonants. A descriptive qualitative method was employed where 9 students at the fourth semester of TBI-2 in Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty IAIN Padangsidimpuan involved in this study. The data present that the students’ difficulties in pronouncing English fricative consonant sounds are; the different elements between native language and the target language (/q/,/ð/,/ò/),  the same phonetic feature in both language but differ in their distributions (/v/,/f/,/ჳ/,/z/,/s/and/h/). The study found that the dominant difficulty in producing English Fricative sounds are sound /ð/- voiced dental fricative in initial word position and /q/- voiceless dental fricative in initial word position. 9 out of 9 students mispronounce sound /ð/ and 9 out of 9 students mispronounce sound /q/. All of the students pronounce sound /ð/  and /q/ inappropriately. Whereas, the factor of its difficulties are the effect of mother tongue or first language, unsuccessful in using borrowed English words, lack of knowledge about English fricative sounds, prefers to speak Batakness rather than English and less of pronunciation practice.
Students’ Writing Procedure Text Mastery Rayendriani Fahmei Lubis; Nur Khoiria Hasibuan
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 8, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/ee.v8i2.3238

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This research focused on the students’ ability in writing procedure text at grade XI MAS NU Sibuhuan. Based on first observation, the students are difficult to create text because they have lack of vocabulary and confidence in expressing idea into written form. The researcher applied mixed method by giving essay test and interview to evaluate the students’ writing in procedure text and identifying students’ difficulties. Students’ of XI MIA 2 that consisted of 33 were as sample. The indicators of test divided into content, organization, syntax, vocabulary and mechanics. The result of this research has found that students’ ability in writing procedure text lied on mean 57.56 score. It means that students’ writing procedure text ability categorize into poor category. Moreover, the students’ difficulties are vocabulary mastery and syntax.
Batak Muslim Local Wisdom: Sociological Analysis of Buffalo Slaughtering Tradition of Angkola Community Death Ceremony Arbanur Rasyid; Rayendriani Fahmei Lubis; Maulana Arafat Lubis; Nashran Azizan
Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Vol 17, No. 2, November 2022
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/ai.v0i0.4575

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This research examines the local wisdom built by the Muslim community of Angkola around the ritual of slaughtering buffalo in the event of death ceremony. This study is a field research combining observation, interviews, and document analysis with a sociological analytical technique to evaluate the tradition beginning with the reasons for its adoption, the process, and the desired outcomes. The study’s findings indicate that the Angkola people’s practice of slaughtering buffalo in burial ceremonies is motivated by a desire to preserve traditional culture as well as a means of protecting the social strata of traditional elders. Furthermore, this ritual appears to be a technique of sustaining societal social cohesiveness. The buffalo slaughter served as the foundation for implementing Islamic ideals in an atmosphere of brotherhood and generosity, with Mora Khanggi and Anak Boru serving as the primary funders. The outcomes of the study demonstrate that the practice of local communities as part of life knowledge can be sociologically connected with Islamic theological teachings. Acculturation of culture with religious teachings can genuinely present various choices for propagating religion while also exhibiting theological flexibility in order to make it more welcoming to its devotees.
The Tradition of the Angkola People on Slaughtering Buffaloes in the Death Ceremony Arbanur Rasyid; Rayendriani Fahmei Lubis; Maulana Arafat Lubis; Nashran Azizan
Jurnal MUDARRISUNA: Media Kajian Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 12, No 4 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/jm.v12i4.17419

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This study aims to determine the background, process, and purpose of the Angkola people in slaughtering buffalo in a death ceremony. This study uses a descriptive analysis approach to describe the results of the research findings. In addition, the researcher used observation, interview, and document analysis techniques in collecting research data. The results indicate several reasons behind the slaughtering buffalo in the death ceremony. First, this tradition aims to preserve the Angkola cultural customs that have existed since Islam entered Indonesia. Besides, it also drives to keep the titles held by parents from being lost. Socially, this ritual is planned to feed the public where there are generally many people who come to see the procession. Lastly, Mora Kahanggi and Anak Boru played a significant role in supporting the funding for this ritual.