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    The Commemoration of Independence Day: Recalling Indonesian Traditional Games.MustikaFitri,Hana Astria Nur &Wulandari Putri -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Traditional games in Indonesia are one of the cultural heritages the existence of which should be protected and preserved. The purpose of this study was to preserve the cultural diversity by recalling the traditional games through the commemoration of Indonesia Independence Day that is conducted annually. The Online Ethnography method was used in this research by administering text analysis and interview. The result of the study showed that traditional games held during the commemoration of Indonesia Independence Day could help recall (...) the form and the rules of traditional games that are annually conducted during the commemoration in different regions. The result also showed that the traditional games held in the commemoration of Indonesia Independence Day indirectly built a bonding of the people through the value of togetherness, cooperation, and solidarity among the member of the society. Furthermore, the games reflected the cultural diversity of Indonesia, where every region has different names and rules of the traditional games. (shrink)
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    The role of religious commitment in Islamic teachings in social responsibility of Iraqi Muslims.Rohmad Rohmad,Saad Ghazi Talib,NurAisyah,Dhameer A. Mutlak,Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra &Ali Thaeer Hammid -2022 -HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):7.
    Considering the changing face of today’s business environment and the importance of corporate social performance evaluation along with adherence to religious teachings, studies on how social organisations affect societies, mainly Islamic ones, have received much attention in recent years. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) here represents the wide variety of activities, volunteered by business owners and investors as the effective members of societies. In fact, it refers to the duties and responsibilities undertaken by organisations in order to maintain and help their (...) affiliated societies. Adherence to religious components has been further introduced as one of the factors shaping the mode in which people interact in the workplace and social groups. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of religious commitment in social responsibility in Iraq as an Islamic nation. For this purpose, a total of 2500 Muslim employees, working in 75 service organisations (i.e. finance, accounting, insurance and education), were selected as the statistical population in 2022. The data were also collected by standardised questionnaires and then analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) and Linear Structural Relations (LISREL) software packages. The study results demonstrated that employees’ religious commitment could play a significant positive role in enhancing social responsibility in the organisations concerned (p = 0.28, t = 2.95).Contribution: The study results revealed that managers can take advantage of the positive outcomes of religious commitment in their affiliated organisations by strengthening its components in employees. The positive effects of bolstering religious commitment and social responsibility can thus attract more investors outside organisations and consequently meet employee satisfaction, which deserves greater emphasis in all societies, particularly Islamic ones. (shrink)
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    Constant and Variable: Continuous Re-Creation in al-Juwaynī.Emine Nur Erdem -2022 -Kader 20 (1):190-209.
    In this article, the idea that the accidents (a’rād) do not have continuity for two consecutive periods of time and that they are recreated in the second moment of their existence is analyzed within the framework of al-Juwayn¬ī's approaches. For this purpose, first of all, the place of the theory of continuous creation in the thought system of mutakallimūn, and then the consequences of al-Juwaynī's acceptance of continuous creation in terms of the effectiveness of divine intervention and the understanding of (...) the universe (al-‘ālam) are touched upon. Continuous re-creation (Tajaddud al-amthal) is an understanding that is considered as the disappearance of accidents moment by moment and their re-creation with similar ones. In this way, mutakallimūn tried to explain the continuity and change in the universe, as well as the constants that do not change in things. This understanding, which is associated with the renewal of accidents at every moment, is handled by al-Juwayn¬ī within the framework of the principles that the accidents are finite and that they cannot subsist by themselves (qāim bi-nafs). Accordingly, the accident cannot carry another accident because it does not occupy space (mātahayyaza); nor does it have continuity because it cannot be self-subsisting (al-qāim) with invariability (baqā) which is an accident like itself. As a matter of fact, if the existence of the accident had continued for the second time, it would not have been possible for its like to exist in the same place. Likewise, if the accident had the characteristic of continuity, its nonexistence would be impossible. Because what is continuous at two consecutive moments would not be able to perish in the third and subsequent moments. However, senses reveal that the accidents have disappeared. Thus, the accident, which has a discontinuous and impermanent structure, becomes the subject of creation at the same time whenever it loses its existence. The understanding of continuous creation, accepted by most of the mutakallimūn, is systematized over accidents and does not include the renewal of substances. It is striking that al-Juwayn¬ī also made a distinction with regard to the renewal of the accidents and the continuity of the substances. However, by associating the persistence of the substance with the continuous creation of accidents, al-Juwayn¬ī explains this issue in a way that does not contradict the absolute power of Allah. According to him, the condition of continuity of the substance depends on the existence of the accident which subsists with it. As long as Allah wishes for the continuity of the existence of the substance, he creates the accident of baqā in it one after the other. If the accident disappears, the substance also loses its existence. Thus, God's intervention by continuous re-creation has a direct effect on the accident; the substance, depending on the accident, which is the condition of its continuity, is in need of God's intervention. Therefore, the universe as a whole is not independent of the Creator even for a moment. This understanding of creation of al-Juwayn¬ī, on the one hand, hinders the idea of necessary causality, on the other hand, it draws a model of God-world (al-‘ālam) relationship that foresees the constant intervention of the Creator, who is the Free Agent (Fā‘il Mukhtār). The idea that everything that exists before and after is dependent on Allah's creation also invalidates the idea that the objects in the world stem from the qualities they have in their own nature. (shrink)
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    Nūr Muḥammad in the Perspective of the Tijaniyah Tarekat.Nur Hadi Ihsan &Muhammad Thoriqul Islam -2023 -Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 9 (1):23-42.
    Nūr Muḥammad is one of the teachings in Sufism that studies the beginning of the creation of the universe. The Sufis discussed Nūr Muḥammad through God's tajallī (manifestation), and they believed that only Insan Kamil (Perfect Humans) possessed the perfection of His tajallī. This Sufi theory can be comprehended through the dhawqi approach. This research will deal with Nūr Muḥammad's theory of Sufism through the perspective of Tijaniyah Tarekat. The data for this study was obtained through library research utilizing a (...) documentary technique. The collected data will be analyzed using the descriptive analysis method. This study finds that the Tijaniyah Tarekat is a Sufism institution that bases its teachings and practices on the concept of Nūr Muḥammad in the form of ṣalawāt al-fātiḥ and ṣalawāt jawharah al-kamāl. This Tarekat's elucidation of Nūr Muḥammad is also built on and consistent with the explication of authoritative Sufis in Islam's intellectual and spiritual tradition. (shrink)
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    Factor structure of the Indonesian version of the Parent as Social Context Questionnaire.Fitri Ariyanti Abidin,Rismijati E. Koesma,Poeti Joefiani &Juke Roosjati Siregar -2019 -Humanitas: Indonesian Psychological Journal 16 (2):86.
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    Traditional communities in Indonesia (law, identity, and recognition).Fitri Maulina Alviani &M. Ikhwanul Huda -2024 -Legal Ethics 27 (1):84-87.
    Indonesia's unique demographic structure, cultural diversity, and largely pastoral lifestyle mean that land administration has always been a complex issue and historical developments have contribut...
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    The Influence of Extraversion Personality, Peer Conformity, and School Climate on Relational Bullying in Boarding School Students.Fitri Feliana,Partino Partino,Muhammad Chirzin &Fitriah M. Suud -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:499-516.
    Relational bullying is a form of indirect bullying that often occurs in schools, involving acts of exclusion, neglect, spreading negative rumors, gossip, and social manipulation. This research aims to develop a theoretical model of relational bullying and determine the influence of extraversion personality, peer conformity, and school climate on it in boarding students. This research uses a quantitative approach. The study involved 210 madrasah tsanawiyah students boarding at Makrifatul Ilmi and Al Quraniyah Islamic boarding schools in South Bengkulu Regency. The (...) results showed that theoretical models of influence can influence relational bullying among students. The R square value was 0.68, indicating that personality variables extraversion, peer conformity, and school climate can explain relational bullying by 68%. Extraverted personality had a positive effect on relational bullying, peer conformity had a positive effect, and school climate had a positive effect. This research contributes to the development of a more specific relational bullying theory model in psychology and suggests a holistic approach that includes guidance and counseling for teachers, collaboration between parents and the school, socialization and education for interventions to overcome relational bullying behavior. (shrink)
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  8. Traditional communities in Indonesia (law, identity, and recognition).Fitri Maulina Alviani &M. Ikhwanul Huda -2024 -Legal Ethics 27 (1):84-87.
    Volume 27, Issue 1, July 2024, Page 84-87.
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    Big Data Analytics, Infectious Diseases and Associated Ethical Impacts.Chiara Garattini,Jade Raffle,Dewi N.Aisyah,Felicity Sartain &Zisis Kozlakidis -2019 -Philosophy and Technology 32 (1):69-85.
    The exponential accumulation, processing and accrual of big data in healthcare are only possible through an equally rapidly evolving field of big data analytics. The latter offers the capacity to rationalize, understand and use big data to serve many different purposes, from improved services modelling to prediction of treatment outcomes, to greater patient and disease stratification. In the area of infectious diseases, the application of big data analytics has introduced a number of changes in the information accumulation models. These are (...) discussed by comparing the traditional and new models of data accumulation. Big data analytics is fast becoming a crucial component for the modelling of transmission—aiding infection control measures and policies—emergency response analyses required during local or international outbreaks. However, the application of big data analytics in infectious diseases is coupled with a number of ethical impacts. Four key areas are discussed in this paper: automation and algorithmic reliance impacting freedom of choice, big data analytics complexity impacting informed consent, reliance on profiling impacting individual and group identities and justice/fair access and increased surveillance and population intervention capabilities impacting behavioural norms and practices. Furthermore, the extension of big data analytics to include information derived from personal devices, such as mobile phones and wearables as part of infectious disease frameworks in the near future and their potential ethical impacts are discussed. Considered together, the need for a constructive and transparent inclusion of ethical questioning in this rapidly evolving field becomes an increasing necessity in order to provide a moral foundation for the societal acceptance and responsible development of the technological advancement. (shrink)
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    Masa depan perguruan tinggi Islam: Membangun visi kelembagaan bereputasi internasional.Agus ZaenulFitri -2014 -Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 8 (2).
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    The sociobiology of human mate preference: On testing evolutionary hypotheses.Nadav Nur -1989 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):28-29.
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    Pemahaman Masyarakat Dalam Melakukan Upaya Preventif Penyebaran Covid-19 Melalui Rekonseptualisasi Nilai-Nilai Qada Dan Qadar.Syaichon Ibad,Hernik Farisia,Putri DellaikaAisyah &Bella Fitria Destinasari -2022 -Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 8 (2):183-206.
    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan bagaimana kondisi dan iklim pemahaman masyarakat mengenai qada dan qadar dalam konteks di tengah pandemi saat ini, khususnya pada masyarakat dusun pereng desa Ngasin Balongpanggang Gresik yang masih banyak disalahpahami oleh beberapa lapisan masyarakat awam. hal ini sebagai basic awal dalam melakukan upaya preventif penyebaran covid-19 (Corona Virus Diseases-19) melalui rekonseptualisasi nilai-nilai qada dan qadar. Adapun penelitian ini menggunakan kualitatif deskriptif, yakni menganalisis dan menyajikan fakta secara sistematis, sehingga dapat lebih mudah untuk dipahami dan disimpulkan. (...) Sedangkan sumber data dibagi menjadi dua, yakni primer adalah sumber data asli yang didapatkan secara langsung dari objek penelitian agar mendapatlan data yang pasti dan Sekunder, data yang diperoleh secara literatur dengan mencari informasi dan data berupa jurnal, buku-buku, dan media sosial yang bersangkutan dengan kesadaran masyarakat dalam melakukan upaya preventif penyebaran covid-19. Hasil penelitian adalah masih banyak sekali perusakan makna mengenai qada dan qadar dalam pemahaman masyarakat yang dilatarbelakangi oleh sistem kepercayaan animisme dan dinamisme yang pernah dipegang oleh nenek moyang mereka pada masa lalu, sehingga Covid-19 kemudian sangat rentan menular dari satu muslim ke muslim yang lain. (shrink)
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    Ethics in Synthetic Biology: Exacerbated Misconceptions of the Nature of Man and Cosmology.SitiAisyah Binte Jamil -2015 -Asian Bioethics Review 7 (3):331-337.
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    The Integration of Global Competence Into Malaysian English as a Second Language Lessons for Quality Education.Nur Syafiqah Yaccob,Melor Md Yunus &Harwati Hashim -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Research in the globalization era has emphasized the importance of global competence and its integration into language teaching and learning. This article discussed the current focus of global education through the integration of global competence in English as a Second Language in Malaysia. The country’s global competence development among ESL teachers and students, along with its integration into English lessons, were identified, satisfying the need to achieve quality education. The global competence integration of ESL teachers will meet the fourth United (...) Nations Sustainable Development Goal, which strives for quality education. The global education goals form a critical starting point of this article, which articulates the connection to the targets in SDG 4. Hence, this article investigated the significance of global competence in language teaching and learning in Malaysia. Overall, the integration of global competence among ESL teachers can provide life-long learning, enhancing the quality of education. (shrink)
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    An Old Turkey Turkish Circuit's Prose: Ris'le-i Miraciyye.Ayşe Nur Sir -2013 -Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    17. Yüzyıl Şairlerinden Neş'tî, N''ilî, Cevrî'nin Şeyhülisl'm Bah'yî Efendi'ye Yazmış Olduğu Kasîdel.Fatma Nur Gülen -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 8):1175-1175.
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  17. Philosophy in Islam and its limit on teaching reason in humanities.Nur Surayyah Madhubala Abdullah -2019 - In Tom Feldges,Philosophy and the study of education: new perspectives on a complex relationship. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Adult religious morality development from the Quranic perspective: Strategies to overcome Islamophobia and Christianophobia.Nur A. Febriani -2022 -HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–8.
    This article unveils the Qur'an's perspectives on the erosion of phobia of other religions because of the negative stereotypes attached to Islam and Christianity to create greater peace in religious life globally. Furthermore, the Qur'an's perspective on adult religious morality development is revealed by the at-tafsir al-maudhu'i method (a thematic interpretation). The study shows that adult religious morality development should integrate (1) religious morality (appreciation for faith differences), (2) national morality (love for the state and motherland) and (3) social morality (...) (social integration) to build individual religious maturity to overcome Islamophobia and Christianophobia. Religious maturity renders humbleness, moral consistency, comprehensiveness and heuristic in every individual character. The results of this research are in accordance with Wallport's opinion on religious maturity. CONTRIBUTION: The main contribution of this study is to reveal the insights of the al-Qur'an regarding the solution to the problems of Islamophobia and Christonophobia caused by the stereotypes of Islam and Christianity. In addition to interpreting verses, this study is equipped with psychological studies in building everyone's religious maturity so that they can think and act wisely in respecting differences in beliefs. This study is expected to minimise the problems of Islamophobia and Christianophobia from inside and outside the adherents of these religions. (shrink)
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    Homo Deus.Nur Azizah,Jauharul Habibi,Galuh Maria &Muhammad Aula Rahmad Shuhada -2024 -Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 10 (2):251-268.
    This article discusses Islam and homo deus as a new agenda for humanity’s future. This article tries to explain the reading of homo deus and the problems of humanity in the future. Likewise, regarding the issue of immortality and human happiness in the future from an Islamic perspective. This article tries to analyze the problem using the library research model in carrying out an analysis of the main problem. Humans to fight death and the problems that humans expect in the (...) future to maintain eternity feel like a god who will live eternally in the world. It is not only immortality in the world that modern humans will achieve, but how humans live in the world and gain happiness. True happiness is difficult for humans to obtain, even though humans use the discoveries of modern science. Humans will truly find happiness if they believe in and draw closer to God. The happiness that modern humans feel is only temporary pseudo-happiness. The immortality that modern humans desire is not directly proportional to happiness. This can be seen from the large number of people dying by suicide in various countries, the majority of which are advanced, and technology is developing rapidly, but it still cannot help their spiritual problems. Modern humans think that everything can be solved with the modern science they have discovered, even though there is God’s intervention in life in this world. (shrink)
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    Psychometric properties of the SE-Revised: A rasch model analysis.Siti Juniawati Rosa,Ahyani RadhianiFitri &Ivan Muhammad Agung -2019 -Humanitas: Indonesian Psychological Journal 16 (1):54.
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    Inclusion of Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) as an Elective Course in Tertiary Education in China.Liu Shu &MohamadFitri Bin Mohamad Haris -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:477-485.
    In recent years, China has increasingly emphasized art education, particularly dance, for its therapeutic benefits and cultural significance. Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), which originated in the U.S. in the 1960s, integrates emotional and physical health through dance. This interdisciplinary approach combines art, psychology, and exercise, showing effectiveness in treating psychological disorders and enhancing well-being. Integrating DMT into Chinese higher education could improve mental health outcomes for students by offering an engaging, participatory alternative to traditional counseling methods.
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    Doctoral Student’s Psychological Well-Being: A Scoping Review.Juliana Irmayanti Saragih &Fitri Andriani -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1518-1529.
    Doctoral students are a group that is prone to experiencing mental health problems during their study period which provides an overview of their psychological well-being. Generally, the psychological problems that arise in this group are anxiety, depression, and some physical problems. This study basically aims to understand the psychological well-being of doctoral students through an analysis of the concepts related to psychological well-being, how it is measured, and what factors are often connected and influence it. The method used is scoping (...) review with PRISMA-Scr 2020. Articles were obtained from 4 databases namely Scopus, EBSCO, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. There were 9 articles that were filtered based on certain inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of this study found that the most frequently used concept to describe the psychological well-being of doctoral students is the subjective well-being of Diener (1984) and Ryff (1989). In addition, the presence/absence of psychological problems is also used as a basis for describing their psychological well-being. Psychological health measurement usually uses SWLS and SPANE from Diener and a psychological health questionnaire from Ryff. Some of the factors identified as related to psychological well-being are relationships with supervisors, research self-efficacy, perfectionism, achievement orientation, and family support. In addition, impostor syndrome and psychology capital (PsyCap) function as mediator variables. (shrink)
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  23. Johannes Kepler.Das Mittele is nur ein Diipfflin -2009 - In Timothy McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff,The philosophy of science: an historical anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Aktüeryal Değerleme Yöntemi.Ayşe Nur Buyruk Akbaba -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 6):371-371.
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    Modernising the dayah.Ismet Nur -2020 -Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 14 (2):253-267.
    The Acehenese Islamic educational institution, dayah, has played a major role in institutionalisation of Islam among the Acehness. the development of diversity in community. As a traditional institution, the dayah system has developed and successfully translated principles of modernity through the establishment an integrated educational system. This article examines the modernization of Darul Mukhlisin in Central Aceh and its characteristic in modernising its educational system. The modernization of the education system is characterized by changes in the aspects of objectives, Teungku (...) and the students of dayah, implementation of an integrated curriculum, the treasury of contemporary books, use of active strategies and varieties of educational methods, environmental changes, the application of test and non-test evaluation types, and so forth. This article further argues that the Darul Mukhlisin has been successfully adopting the dayah system into modern principles of modern management in educational institution. The Darul Mukhlisin resorts as an important agent for religious education, producing learned Muslims who contributes to the development of the Acehness. (shrink)
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  26. Teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi penggerak kesepaduan nasional di Malaysia.Nur Azuki Yusuff dan Ali Salman -2021 - In Ateerah Abdul Razak, Nur Azuki Yusuff & Zaleha Embong,Penghayatan etika & peradaban. Bachok, Kelantan: Penerbit UMK.
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    God and Morality: Reconceiving MacIntyre's Position.Elif Nur Erkan Balcı -2019 -Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:4):1007-1029.
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    Modernization of integrated dayah educational system in darul mukhlisin burnijimet.Ismet Nur -2020 -Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 14 (2):333-347.
    The existence of Dayah as an Islamic educational institution in Central Aceh District has a major role in the development of diversity in community. Step by step, the educational institution is developing, both in quality and quantity. Departing from this reality, this paper uses a phenomenological approach, examines the modernization of Darul Mukhlisin’s integrated Dayah educational system, which includes the Dayah education sub-systems. The modernization of the education system is characterized by changes in the aspects of objectives, Teungku and Santri (...) Dayah, implementation of an integrated curriculum, the treasury of contemporary books, use of active strategies and varied methods, environmental changes, the application of test and non-test evaluation types, and so forth. Thus, the existence of Darul Mukhlisin was able to become a bastion of religious education in producing religious cadres and religious generations in Central Aceh. (shrink)
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    Globally competent teachers: English as a second language teachers’ perceptions on global competence in English lessons.Nur Syafiqah Yaccob,Melor Md Yunus &Harwati Hashim -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Due to the implementation of global education and global citizenship education in the 21st century, more focus is given to developing teachers’ global competence in English language teaching. This study aims to examine the perceptions of English as a Second Language teachers of global competence integration in English teaching and the professional development programs organized by the Ministry of Education for their global competence development. A web-survey questionnaire was distributed to 172 Malaysian ESL teachers based on selected criteria. The data (...) collected were analyzed descriptively. The main findings indicated that most ESL teachers showed positive perceptions regarding the importance of global competence and integration in English lessons. Although 83.1% of the 172 participants agreed to have attended 10 or more programs related to developing global competence, the descriptive analysis found the ESL teachers’ moderate knowledge and understanding of what constitutes global competence. In contrast, a high agreement was found regarding their perceptions of the importance of global competence in ESL lessons. Also, most respondents revealed the lack of support from the MOE through professional development programs specifically structured to develop ESL teachers’ global competence. The findings served as a template for a larger-scale study that focuses on implementing global competence in the local non-western context. (shrink)
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  30. Etika psikofarmaseutikal, isu-isu utama.Nur Suraya Adina Suratman -2014 - In Azrina Sobian,Sains dan nilai. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit IKIM.
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    The Lesser of Two Evils: Application of Maslahah-Mafsadah Criteria in Islamic Ethical-Legal Assessment of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in Malaysia.Ahmad Firdhaus Arham,Nur Asmadayana Hasim,Mohd Istajib Mokhtar,Nurhafiza Zainal,Noor Sharizad Rusly,Latifah Amin,Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen,Muhammad Adzran Che Mustapa &Zurina Mahadi -2022 -Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (4):587-598.
    The release of over 6,000 genetically modified mosquitoes (GMM) into uninhabited Malaysian forests in 2010 was a frantic step on the part of the Malaysian government to combat the spread of dengue fever. The field trial was designed to control and reduce the dengue vector by producing offspring that die in the early developmental stage, thus decreasing the local Aedes aegypti population below the dengue transmission threshold. However, the GMM trials were discontinued in Malaysia despite being technologically feasible. The lack (...) of systematic studies in terms of cost-benefit analysis, questionable research efficacy and safety-related concerns might have contributed to the termination of the field trial. Hence, this research aims to evaluate the feasibility of GMM release in Malaysia by using a holistic approach based on an Islamic ethical-legal assessment under the maslahah-mafsadah (benefit-risk) concept. Three main strategies based on the maslahah-mafsadah concept approach have been applied: 1) an evidence-based approach, 2) an impact-based approach and, 3) a priority approach. The analysis concluded that GMM could be categorised as zanniyyah (probable). GMM is a promising alternative for dengue control, but many issues must be addressed before its widespread adoption. (shrink)
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    Understanding Contract Cheating Behavior Among Indonesian University Students: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior.Dina Heriyati,Reza Lidia Sari,WulandariFitri Ekasari &Sigit Kurnianto -2023 -Journal of Academic Ethics 21 (3):541-564.
    The study employs a sequential explanatory mixed-method design and aims to understand contract cheating behavior by conducting a survey of 1,081 undergraduate students in Indonesia and following up with five respondents to explore those results in more depth. In the first quantitative phase, we collected a variety of information from questionnaires about students’ practice with contract cheating. However, the interviews provided considerable depth of the students’ experiences, motivations, and attitudes toward contract cheating. Of the 1,081 participants, 73 students (6.75%) reported (...) engaging in contract cheating. The survey responses revealed preliminary insight into students’ experiences with contract cheating and the prevalence of this phenomenon in Indonesia. In the semi-structured interviews with a subsample of survey participants (n = 5), we applied the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to elicit attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls toward contract cheating. Our study revealed that students will have a higher chance of pursuing contract cheating when: (a) they believe that contract cheating provides various benefits (positive attitude toward contract cheating), (b) many of their friends are doing the same thing and expect them to do the same (subjective norms), and (c) they can control their contract cheating behavior to avoid being caught (perceived behavioral control). (shrink)
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    What information and the extent of information research participants need in informed consent forms: a multi-country survey.Juntra Karbwang,Nut Koonrungsesomboon,Cristina E. Torres,Edlyn B. Jimenez,Gurpreet Kaur,Roli Mathur,Eti N. Sholikhah,Chandanie Wanigatunge,Chih-Shung Wong,Kwanchanok Yimtae,Murnilina Abdul Malek,Liyana Ahamad Fouzi,Aisyah Ali,Beng Z. Chan,Madawa Chandratilake,Shoen C. Chiew,Melvyn Y. C. Chin,Manori Gamage,Irene Gitek,Mohammad Hakimi,Narwani Hussin,Mohd F. A. Jamil,Pavithra Janarsan,Madarina Julia,Suman Kanungo,Panduka Karunanayake,Sattian Kollanthavelu,Kian K. Kong,Bing-Ling Kueh,Ragini Kulkarni,Paul P. Kumaran,Ranjith Kumarasiri,Wei H. Lim,Xin J. Lim,Fatihah Mahmud,Jacinto B. V. Mantaring,Siti M. Md Ali,Nurain Mohd Noor,Kopalasuntharam Muhunthan,Elanngovan Nagandran,Maisarah Noor,Kim H. Ooi,Jebananthy A. Pradeepan,Ahmad H. Sadewa,Nilakshi Samaranayake,Shalini Sri Ranganathan,Wasanthi Subasingha,Sivasangari Subramaniam,Nadirah Sulaiman,Ju F. Tay,Leh H. Teng,Mei M. Tew,Thipaporn Tharavanij,Peter S. K. Tok,Jayanie Weeratna &T. Wibawa -2018 -BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):1-11.
    Background The use of lengthy, detailed, and complex informed consent forms is of paramount concern in biomedical research as it may not truly promote the rights and interests of research participants. The extent of information in ICFs has been the subject of debates for decades; however, no clear guidance is given. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine the perspectives of research participants about the type and extent of information they need when they are invited to participate in (...) biomedical research. Methods This multi-center, cross-sectional, descriptive survey was conducted at 54 study sites in seven Asia-Pacific countries. A modified Likert-scale questionnaire was used to determine the importance of each element in the ICF among research participants of a biomedical study, with an anchored rating scale from 1 to 5. Results Of the 2484 questionnaires distributed, 2113 were returned. The majority of respondents considered most elements required in the ICF to be ‘moderately important’ to ‘very important’ for their decision making. Major foreseeable risk, direct benefit, and common adverse effects of the intervention were considered to be of most concerned elements in the ICF. Conclusions Research participants would like to be informed of the ICF elements required by ethical guidelines and regulations; however, the importance of each element varied, e.g., risk and benefit associated with research participants were considered to be more important than the general nature or technical details of research. Using a participant-oriented approach by providing more details of the participant-interested elements while avoiding unnecessarily lengthy details of other less important elements would enhance the quality of the ICF. (shrink)
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    Ekrandan Okuma İle K'ğıttan Okumanın Anlama Düzeyi Açısından Karşılaştırılması.Aliye Nur Ercan -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 7):395-395.
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    Envanter Ve Değerleme, Müzelerde Envanter Ve Değerleme Üzerine Bir İnceleme.Ayşe Nur Buyruk Akbaba -2014 -Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 2):377-377.
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    Fen Bilimleri Öğretmenlerinin ''Aktif Öğrenme'' Kavramına Yönelik Algıları.Meryem Nur Aydede Yalçin -2016 -Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 3):315-315.
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    Gazziz'de Abdüllatif Efendi'nin Hul'satü'l-Vefey't'ında Bursa Yer Adları.Ayşe Nur Sir -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 12):953-953.
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    Nef'î Felek Ile Neden Söyleşmiyor?Muhammet Nur DOĞAN -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 8):2373-2373.
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    7.Sınıf Öğrencilerinin Metin Yapılarına Göre Düşünceyi Geliştirme Yollarının İnc.Esra Nur Ti̇ryaki̇ -2016 -Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 3):2193-2193.
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    Suhrawardī’s Concept of Illumination and its Relevance to Environmental Conservation Awareness.Nur Hadi Ihsan,Moh Isom Mudin &Mawardi Dewantara -2024 -Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 10 (2):383-406.
    This study investigates Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī's sufi philosophy of illumination and explores its potential contribution to contemporary environmental consciousness. The increasingly urgent global ecological crisis has sparked interdisciplinary debate about root causes and comprehensive solutions. Several contemporary thinkers argue that the ecological crisis is a manifestation of a more fundamental ontological crisis, namely the loss of humans' harmonious relationship with nature. In this context, Islamic philosophy, especially the school of illumination (ishrāq) developed by Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī, offers a unique perspective (...) that can enrich environmental discourse. The research aims to integrate Suhrawardī’s ontological and epistemological concepts with contemporary ecological principles to offer a novel perspective on human-nature relationships. A descriptive-analytical approach is employed to analyze Suhrawardī’s philosophical texts and correlate them with modern ecological theories. The study reveals that Suhrawardī’s concept of asala al-mahiya (essential reality) and his illuminationist epistemology, which views all beings as emanations of divine light, challenge the anthropocentric worldview. This perspective promotes two fundamental ecological principles: biospherical illuminative egalitarianism and illuminative equilibrium. These principles emphasize social justice and environmental balance, recognizing humans as integral parts of nature with responsibility for its preservation. By shifting the human-nature relationship from a subject-object dichotomy to an inter-subject interaction, Suhrawardī’s philosophy can enhance awareness of environmental issues and inspire more sustainable practices. Integrating spiritual wisdom and ecological consciousness offers a holistic approach to addressing contemporary environmental challenges. (shrink)
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    İlahiyat Fakültesi Öğrencilerinin Epistemolojik İnançları ve Akademik Erteleme Durumlarının İncelenmesi.Afra Nur Tuna &Cemil Osmanoğlu -2024 -Atebe 11:1-30.
    Bu araştırmanın amacı İlahiyat Fakültesi öğrencilerinin epistemolojik inançları ve akademik erteleme durumlarını incelemektir. Araştırmada İlahiyat Fakültesi öğrencilerinin epistemolojik inançları ve akademik erteleme durumları cinsiyet, sınıf, mezun olunan ortaöğretim kurumu ve öğretim durumu değişkenleri açısından incelenmiştir. Ayrıca katılımcıların epistemolojik inançları ile akademik erteleme durumları arasındaki ilişki de irdelenmiştir. Araştırmada ilişkisel tarama modeli benimsenmiştir. Verilerin toplanmasında Deryakulu ve Büyüköztürk tarafından Türk kültürüne uyarlanan ‘Epistemolojik İnanç Ölçeği’ ile Çakıcı tarafından geliştirilen ‘Akademik Erteleme Ölçeği’ kullanılmıştır. Çalışmanın örneklemini Türkiye’de farklı İlahiyat Fakültelerine devam eden öğrenciler (...) arasından kolay erişilebilir örneklem tekniğiyle seçilen 357 öğrenci oluşturmaktadır. Verilerin analizinde SPSS 27 programı kullanılmıştır. Katılımcıların ölçeklerden aldıkları puan ortalamalarını karşılaştırmak üzere ikili gruplarda Bağımsız Örneklemler t Testi, ikiden çok grupta Tek Yönlü Varyans Analizi testi kullanılmıştır. Çoklu gruplarda farklılaşmaların kaynağını tespit etmek amacıyla post hoc testlerinden LSD kullanılmıştır. Ölçek puanları arasındaki ilişkilere Pearson Korelasyon Analizi ile bakılmıştır. Tüm analizlerde.05 anlamlılık düzeyi olarak kabul edilmiştir. Araştırma sonucunda katılımcıların Epistemolojik İnanç Ölçeği’nde en yüksek ortalamayı “Tek Bir Doğrunun Var Olduğuna İnanç” alt boyutunda, en düşük ortalamayı “Öğrenmenin Çabaya Bağlı Olduğuna İnanç” alt boyutunda elde ettikleri görülmüştür. Ölçekler ile ölçek alt boyut puanlarında cinsiyet, sınıf, mezun olunan ortaöğretim kurumu ve öğretim durumu değişkenleri açısından anlamlı bir farklılaşma gözlenmemiştir. Araştırmada, epistemolojik inanç alt boyutları ile akademik erteleme olgusu arasında negatif yönde, zayıf fakat anlamlı ilişkiler bulgulanmıştır. Bu sonuç, epistemolojik inançlarda güçlenme arttıkça akademik erteleme eğiliminin azalabildiği şeklinde yorumlanmıştır. Eğitim sürecinde, öğrencilerin öğrenmeye dönük kişisel ilgi ve çabaları geliştirilirse akademik erteleme eğilimleri azalabilir. (shrink)
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    Worshippers smoking in mosques: Violation of fatwas of ulemas and governor regulation.Watni Marpaung,Muhammad A. Adly,Rustam Rustam,Akmaluddin Syahputra,Putra A. Siregar,Syahrial Arif Hutagalung,Muhammad S. A. Nasution,Fitri Hayati,Rahmad Efendi &Dhiauddin Tanjung -2022 -HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):9.
    The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued an illegitimate fatwa against smoking in mosques because it endangers the health of worshippers and interferes with the comfort of worshippers. This study aims to investigate smoking behaviour in mosques and violations of fatwas from ulama and governor regulations. This study follows a cross-sectional design conducted by interviewing 531 Muslims who have prayed in the mosque for the last 14 days and observed the compliance of the mosque in implementing a smoke-free policy in (...) 315 mosques. Frequency distribution and cross-tabulation were carried out using JASP 16 software using cross-tabulation. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the smoke-free policy for mosques in Medan has been violated many times (57.8%), especially the violation regarding smoking in mosques (32.1%); cigarette butts were still found in the yard of the mosque (44.1%). Violations of the policy of fatwa smoke-free areas occurred in public mosques (61%) and muhammadiyah mosques (46.5%). Smoking behaviour in mosques was seen in the last 2 weeks, namely smoking behaviour carried out by worshippers (57.6%), smoking behaviour carried out by mosque administrators (39.2%), smoking behaviour carried out by community leaders in mosques (19.4%) and smoking behaviour that ulemas carried out in mosques (14.3%). Worshippers must comply with the rules against smoking in mosques because it can endanger the health of other worshippers. Cigarette smoke in the mosque will make other worshippers uncomfortable to worship so that it can damage the solemnity of the congregation to worship in the mosque. Contribution: This study is expected to explain smoking behaviour in mosques, violations of smoking behaviour in mosques that violate the ulama’s fatwa regarding smoking behaviour in mosques and the governor’s regulation on smoking behaviour in mosques. (shrink)
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    Peta kecenderungan kajian agama-agama dan filsafat Islam pada program pascasarjana.Syaifan Nur -2007 - Yogyakarta: Program Studi Agama-agama dan Filsafat Islam, Program Pascasarjana UIN Sunan Kalijaga. Edited by Alim Roswantoro.
    Study on Islamic philosophy and theology in post-graduate program in Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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    Tradisi Pendidikan Karakter Dalam Keluarga: Tafsir Sosial Rumah Adat Kudus.Nur Said -2011 - Brilian Media Utama.
    Social interpretation on vernacular architecture in Kudus, Jawa Tengah Province, Indonesia.
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    Dinde siyasal İslam tekeli.Nur Serter -2010 - Cağaloğlu, İstanbul: Derin Yayınları.
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    The Cartesian Circle and Significance of the Concept of God in Descartes’s Epistemology.Nur Betül Atakul -2022 -Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (3):1215-1233.
    Descartes’ Meditations raised a serious question about whether he committed a logical fallacy while proving God’s existence and veracity. The crux of the allegation is him saying the truth of the clear and distinct perceptions depend on God’s veracity while its validity rests on some clear and distinct perceptions such as Cogito. At first glance Meditations justify this charge if not been attentively read. Disposal of the Cartesian circle claim depends on showing at least some clear and distinct perceptions are (...) spared from evil demon hypothesis. In this article I will argue that Cogito argument, truth rule and principles of reason specifically causality don’t need divine guarantee to grant their truth. Hence, I will defend that his arguments on proving God’s existence and veracity are circularity-proof. But still metaphysic foundations of Descartes’ epistemology rely substantially on God because without his veracity we are doomed to accept a fatal solipsism and never attain a solid ground for science, especially for physics. (shrink)
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    The Integration and Harmonisation of Secular and Islamic Ethical Principles in Formulating Acceptable Ethical Guidelines for Modern Biotechnology in Malaysia.Nur Asmadayana Hasim,Latifah Amin,Zurina Mahadi,Nor Ashikin Mohamed Yusof,Anisah Che Ngah,Mashitoh Yaacob,Angelina Patrick Olesen &Azwira Abdul Aziz -2020 -Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1797-1825.
    The Malaysian government recognises the potential contribution of biotechnology to the national economy. However, ongoing controversy persists regarding its ethical status and no specific ethical guidelines have been published relating to its use. In developing such guidelines, it is important to identify the underlying principles that are acceptable to Malaysian society. This paper discusses the process of determining relevant secular and Islamic ethical principles and establishing their similarities before harmonising them. To achieve this, a series of focus group discussions were (...) conducted with 23 knowledge experts representing various stakeholders in the biotechnology community. Notably, several principles between the secular and Islamic perspectives are indirectly or directly similar. All the experts agreed with the predominant six ethical principles of secular and Islamic philosophy and their importance and relevance in modern biotechnology. These are beneficence and non-maleficence as the main or overarching principles, the preservation of religious and moral values, the preservation of the intellect and the mind, the protection of human safety, the protection of future generations, and protection of the environment and biological diversity. Several adjustments were made to the terminologies and definitions of these six principles to formulate acceptable guiding principles for the ethics of modern biotechnology in Malaysia. These can then be adopted as core values to underpin future national guidelines on modern biotechnology ethics. These principles will be particularly important in guiding the policy makers, enforcers, industries and researchers to streamline their activities. In so doing, modern biotechnology and its products can be properly managed without jeopardising the interests of the Muslim community as well as the general public. Importantly, they are expansive and inclusive enough to embrace the religious sensitivity of diverse quarters of Malaysia. (shrink)
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    Falsafah Jawa: jalan menuju kesempurnaan.Fatkur Rohman Nur Awalin -2022 - Piyungan, Bantul: Mata Kata Inspirasi.
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    The Routledge handbook of contemporary feminist rhetoric.Jacqueline Rhodes &Suban Nur Cooley (eds.) -2025 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric explores the histories, concerns, and possible futures of feminist rhetorical work in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Featuring work from scholars across disciplines, this book explores where we have been, where we are, and where we might be going. Forwarding key areas of study in feminist rhetoric, the handbook is divided into five interrelated sections: - Time: Discovering, Recovering, and Composing our Histories - Space: Setting and Testing Boundaries: Physical and Digital (...) Locales - Movement: Exploring Activism, Migration, and Globalism - Being: Celebrating (and Insisting on) Embodied Praxis - Becoming: Transforming Hopes into Feminist Practice. Throughout the handbook, contributors survey and document the critical work of feminist rhetoric, pointing to ongoing interests in history, politics, and activism while showcasing new lines of inquiry and new methods of analysis, critique, and intervention. The first of its kind, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of rhetoric, writing studies, communication studies and women's and gender studies. (shrink)
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  50. Penghayatan etika dan peradaban dalam acuan Malaysia.Nur Azuki Yusuff dan Mansor MohdNoor -2021 - In Ateerah Abdul Razak, Nur Azuki Yusuff & Zaleha Embong,Penghayatan etika & peradaban. Bachok, Kelantan: Penerbit UMK.
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