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THE PRACTICE OF READING AL-QUR'AN AMONG ISLAM YOUTHS Faisal Bin Husen Ismail; S Sabirin; Wan Ainaa Mardhiah Bin Wan Zahari; Kana Safrina Rouzi; Arwansyah Bin Kirin
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (434.889 KB) | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v1i2.1062

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The practice of reading the Quran is decreasing among teenagers. Various activities have been carried out to encourage teenagers to read the Quran more often. The study was conducted to achieve the objective of identifying the level of frequency of Muslim teenagers reading the Al-Quran as well as examining the level of mastery of Muslim teenagers in reading the Al-Quran. This study was conducted qualitatively. The primary data source of the study is through observation and questionnaires to students of Tun Hussein Onn University Malaysia. A total of 72 respondents among Tun Hussein Onn University students were involved in this study. This sampling technique was chosen purposefully and was not based on probability. We aim the scope of this study at teenagers. The targeted age is individuals between the ages of 16 and 24, comprising Muslim teenagers only. We obtained secondary data sources through libraries, official reports and all related documents. This study found that the level of Quran reading among teenagers is at a moderate level. The level of mastery of the Qur'an is moderate to good according to findings. In addition, this study also found that there are not many young Muslims who master the knowledge of tajwid well. So, this study suggests a study on the level of teacher satisfaction with mastery and appreciation of the Quran among Muslim teenagers. We hope that Muslim teenagers, as well as the government and parents, as well as the media, give better attention and focus to the Quran.
Development of A Positive Thinking Measuring Tool for Young Indonesian Muslims Tri Na'imah; Retno Dwiyanti; Sriyanto Sriyanto; Faisal Bin Husen Ismail
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijiep.v4i1.17869

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A scale based on the Western version of the positive thinking construct can assess the positive thinking capacity of young Indonesian Muslims. However, it can produce biased data since adjusting to the culture is tricky. This research aims to develop a positive thinking measurement tool for young Indonesian Muslims. The research approach used was the exploratory sequential mix method, a qualitative and quantitative research design carried out in stages: 1) qualitative research: conducting a qualitative exploration of the positive thinking construct of young Indonesian Muslims and converting the results of qualitative data into scale items; 2) quantitative research: conducting content validation, selecting items, and performing exploratory factor analysis. The content validity test found an average value of V Aiken = 0.8. The dimensions of positive thinking for young Indonesian Muslims included critical thinking, mind control, objective thinking, good prejudice towards Allah, and any other occurrences. The final results of the psychometric analysis found that a positive thinking measuring tool for young Indonesian Muslims consisted of 23 items with a fit factor structure because they had a loading factor greater than 0.5 and reliability of α = 0.702. For future researchers, interventions based on positive thinking can be designed and applied to a sample of adolescents in various cultural contexts.
Participatory Action Research pada Komunitas Pekerja Indonesia di Malaysia: Upaya Meningkatkan Manajemen Diri Fitriah M. Suud; Tri Na'imah; Faisal Bin Husen Ismail
Lumbung Inovasi: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/linov.v8i3.1423

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Survey awal komunitas wanita yang bekerja di Johor, Malaysia menunjukkan pertama rata-rata usia 32-37. Kedua Masalah Pendidikan: 63.6% mitra berpendidikan SMA dan 18,2% berpendidikan SMP. Mereka juga kurang memiliki keterampilan khusus. Kedua, Masalah Manajemen diri: 45.5% mitra mengalami kesulitan manajemen diri.  Ketiga, Masalah Orientasi masa depan  : Hanya 9% dari mitra yang mempersiapkan diri  menghadapi masa depan jika harus kembali ke tanah air. Tujuan pengabdian: pertama mengadakan pelatihan goal setting. Kedua memberikan pelatihan kewirausahaan yang difokuskan pada pelatihan membuat batik Shibori. Adapun metode yang ditempuh dalam pengabdian ini adalah  pertama mengeksplorasi masalah, ekplorasi sumberdaya mitra kemudian memberikan mereka pelatihan Manajemen Diri, Pelatihan Membatik. Hasil pengabdian adalah terciptanya manajemen diri  bagi para perempuan pekerja di Johor. Ada peningkatan pengetahuan tentang manajemen diri, jika dilihat dari peningkatan skor pre tes dibandingkan dengan skor post tes. Hasil pre-test menunjukkan bahwa peserta yang mendapatkan skor antara 14-20 sebesar 70%, tetapi prosentase turun menjadi 40% setelah tes. Prosentase peserta yang mendapatkan skor 21-27 juga mengalami perubahan, sebesar 40% pre tes dan sebesar 60% post test. Prosentase peserta yang mendapatkan skor 28-34 juga meningkat, sebesar 40% pre  tes dan sebesar 50%  post test. Participatory Action Research on Indonesian Worker Communities in Malaysia: Efforts to Improve Self-Management Preliminary surveys of working women's communities in Johor, Malaysia showed the first average age of 32-37. Second Education Issues: 63.6% of partners are high school educated and 18.2% are middle school educated. They also lack special skills. Second, Self-management Problems: 45.5% of partners have difficulty self-management. Third, The Problem of Future Orientation: Only 9% of partners prepare for the future if they have to return to the country. The devotion aims to: first hold goal setting training. The second provides entrepreneurship training focused on training in making Shibori batik. The method taken in this service is to first explore the problem, explore partner resources then provide them with Self-Management training, Batik Training. There was an increase in knowledge about self-management, when seen from the increase in pre-test scores compared to post-test scores. The pre-test results showed that participants who scored between 14-20 amounted to 70%, but the percentage dropped to 40% after the test. The percentage of participants who scored 21-27 also changed, amounting to 40% pre-test and 60% post-test. The percentage of participants who scored 28-34 also increased, 40% pre test and 50% post test.