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KULIAH KERJA PARTISIPATIF SALAH SATU BENTUK PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT MAHASISWA IAIN MATARAM DI DESA BATU NAMPAR SELATAN KECAMATAN JEROWARU KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Masnun, Masnun
TRANSFORMASI Vol 9, No 2 (2013): Desember
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Mataram

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Desa adalah Pemerintahan yang berada di bawah Pemerintahan Kecamatan. Pemimpin dari sebuah desa disebut sebagai Kepala Desa yang diangkat berdasarkan kesepakatan masyarakat baik melalui musyawarah ataupun pemilihan. Adapun fungsi dari kepala desa yaitu sebagai pemegang kebijaksanaan dan pengarah pembangunan Desa yang dibantu oleh karyawan atau staf dan lembaga-lembaga desa lainnya yang diawasi oleh Badan Pengawas Desa (BPD) yang anggotanya terdiri dari tokoh masyarakat, tokoh agama, dan pemuda.Penduduk Desa Batu Nampar Selatan sebagian besar berprofesi sebagai Nelayan dengan persentase 70 % dibandingkan dengan profesi yang lain. Sedangkan untuk jenjang pendidikan persentase tertinggi terdapat pada jenjang pendidikan lulusan SD yaitu 50%. Dari jumlah penduduk Desa Batu Nampar Selatan yang berjumlah 2.280 jiwa, Golongan umur 0 – 15 tahun merupakan persentase yang terbesar yaitu 37%, sedangkan untuk jenjang pendidikan dimana jumlah penduduk perempuan lebih besar dibandingkan dengan laki-laki
FUNGSI KONJUNGSI KOORDINATIF DAN SUBORDINATIF BAHASA MELAYU DIALEK TELUK KUANTAN Masnun, Masnun; Sinaga, Mangatur; Burhanudin, Dudung
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Wisuda Oktober 2016
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

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Abstract: This study examined the type and function of coordinating and subordinating conjunctions dialect of the Malay language Taluk Kuantan. This study examined to describe the type and function of conjunctions koordinatif Malay language diaelects Taluk Kuantan. The type and function of the conjunction described by type of coordinative conjunctions, types of subordinative conjunctions, conjunctions coordinative function, and the function of subordinative conjunctions based sentences Malay language diaelects Taluk Kuantan. This study examined is a qualitative research. This research data is a sentence containing conjunctions. Source of research data is a song kayat and respondents who used the dialect of the Malay language Taluk Kuantan. Data collection was tdone by using records and record (tranckript). Data where analyzed with descriptive methods. The validity of the data obtained through triangulation method. Results of this study of the type of coordinative conjunctions, types of subordinative conjunctions, conjunctions coordinative function, the function of subordinative conjunctions based sentences Malay language dialects Taluk Kuantan. Seen from the type and function, then: (1) the type of coordinative conjunctions include 18 conjunctions; (2) the type of subordinative conjunctions include 44 conjunctions; (3) conjunctions koordinative function as much as 5 to 18 conjunctions functions; (4) functions as many as 10 functions subordinative conjunctions. Coordinative conjunctions functions includes the sumfuntion, ordinal, selection, resistance, and more. Furthermore, subordinative conjunctions function includes a function of time, condition, assumptions, goals, consesive, similar , because, result, explanation, and way.Keywords: function, coordinative conjunctions, subordinative conjunctions, Malay language.2
GOOD GOVERNANCE DAN KUALITAS LAPORAN KEUANGAN PEMERINTAH: SUATU KAJIAN DI PEMERINTAH DAERAH PROVINSI JAMBI Masnun, Masnun
Ekonomis: Journal of Economics and Business Vol 2, No 1 (2018): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

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Good governance is essential and inseparable for every entity today. Good governance becomes one of the foundations in decision making for stakeholders to assess the performance of government both at the central and in the region. This study uses descriptive analysis method to see whether the implementation of good governance can be assessed in terms of quality of local government financial statements that have been audited by BPK and what is the cause of the lack of good governance of government finance. The analysis uses opinion data issued by the auditor on the Jambi Province government financial report and the results of the previous research analysis. Based on the analysis concluded that good governance can be assessed by looking at the quality of local government financial statements (LKPD) as measured from the auditor's opinion. While the lack of good governance of local government finances due to the low quality of human resources in local government and the application of government accounting standards that have not been maximized.Key words : Good governance,  Local government financial statements
Use of Charitable Alms (Zakat) by Incumbent Candidates in Regional Elections in Indonesia (Two Case Studies) Triantini, Zusiana Elly; Masnun, Masnun
PCD Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Post-Clientelistics Elections
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This article seeks to expose incumbents' tendencies and strategies in using charitable alms (zakat) in regional elections in two areas. Strategies identified include determining binding regulations regarding the use of zakat money, as well as the positioning of persons considered loyal and strategic to incumbents within the leadership structures of zakat institutions. Meanwhile, incumbents worked to integrate and interconnect government programmes with local zakat distribution agencies and attracting public sympathies through the sharing of zakat funds. Incumbents benefit from their power and legitimacy, and can thus easily use zakat funds as an economic resource for gathering the support of zakat recipients (mustahiq[1]). With their power and legitimacy, incumbents are able to claim credit and thus enjoy greater popularity in their re-election campaigns. This power and legitimacy, as well as its benefits, are managed strategically and intelligently to avoid giving the impression of illegality and ease social acceptance. The findings of this research are opposite to those of Samantha May; where May has found that state dominance and control of zakat has met widespread resistance, this research has found that state dominance and control of zakat has not only been well-received by society, but has also had implications for politicians' role in zakat management and distribution. This research, conducted through observation and interviews with zakat distributors/recipients, indicates how clientelism is formed through the government zakat distribution agency (Badan Amil Zakat, 'Zakat Distribution Agency'), the structural/instrumental approaches used by incumbents, and the response of zakat recipients. This article takes two elections in two regions as case studies: Kulon Progo in the 2017 regional election and Magelang Regency in the 2013 regional election.
WARIA DAN SHALAT REINTERPRETASI FIKIH UNTUk KAUM WARIA Masnun, Masnun
Musawa Jurnal Studi Gender dan Islam Vol. 10 No. 1 (2011)
Publisher : Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University & The Asia Foundation

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To live as a minority in a mainstream culture is far for easy, especially for a group viewed with such novelty and queerness by the society, like the transgender. Nevertheless, the transgender seem to be holding steady in the face of a barrage of negative assumptions and discrimination. Much of those came from the interpretations of certain religious entities, and imposing upon them massive social, spiritual and psychological burdens. The impression from such discrimination is that the transgender are rejected both in this world and the hereafter. One such problem has to do with the shalat, where they stand on unclear grounds upon the position in the lines of prayer and the defining of the limits of their aurat. This article thus tries to prove that Islam serves and accommodates all entities not excluding those of the transgender.