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Muhammad Hanafiah,Anwar Hafidzi,Wardatun Nadhiroh,Moh. Iqbal Assyauqi,Muhammad Zainal Abidin,Musyarrafah Sulaiman Kurdi,Yokke Andini 충남대학교 아시아여론연구소 2019 Asian journal for public opinion research Vol.7 No.4
Burqa or in Arabic An-Niqab is used to cover the entire face of a woman, except the two eyes. The burqa is not obligatory according to Syafi’i madzhab, which is followed by the majority of Indonesian Muslims. In this study, researchers used a survey to develop an understanding of veiled female students’ attitudes about themselves, their experience wearing a burqa, interactions with peers, and their perception of how other members of their academic community perceive them. The survey used Likert-type items. The sample in this study was 100 students from three general universities in South Kalimantan: Antasari State Islamic University, Rasyidiyah Khalidiyah Islamic College, and College of Quranic Sciences. The key findings include that 58.2% indicated a willingness to form associations with any women; 17.7% said they were happy associating only with the veiled community. A total of 13.9% said that sometimes they were told to take off their burqa when they were in the classroom. While most said they were never bullied on campus (67.1%), 19% said they were often bullied. Most (78.5%) said that they were given freedom even though there was a suggestion to open their faces when education and learning were taking place.
Hanafiah, Muhammad,Hafidzi, Anwar,Nadhiroh, Wardatun,Assyauqi, Moh. Iqbal,Abidin, Muhammad Zainal,Kurdi, Musyarrafah Sulaiman,Andini, Yokke Center for Asian Public Opinion ResearchCollaborat 2019 Asian journal for public opinion research Vol.7 No.4
Burqa or in Arabic An-Niqab is used to cover the entire face of a woman, except the two eyes. The burqa is not obligatory according to Syafi'i madzhab, which is followed by the majority of Indonesian Muslims. In this study, researchers used a survey to develop an understanding of veiled female students' attitudes about themselves, their experience wearing a burqa, interactions with peers, and their perception of how other members of their academic community perceive them. The survey used Likert-type items. The sample in this study was 100 students from three general universities in South Kalimantan: Antasari State Islamic University, Rasyidiyah Khalidiyah Islamic College, and College of Quranic Sciences. The key findings include that 58.2% indicated a willingness to form associations with any women; 17.7% said they were happy associating only with the veiled community. A total of 13.9% said that sometimes they were told to take off their burqa when they were in the classroom. While most said they were never bullied on campus (67.1%), 19% said they were often bullied. Most (78.5%) said that they were given freedom even though there was a suggestion to open their faces when education and learning were taking place.
Electrospun Porous Polylactic Acid Fibers Containing CdS for Degradation of Methylene Blue
Chit Seng Ho,Nur Hafizah Zainal Abidin,Muhammad Wahyu Nugraha,Nonni Soraya Sambudi,Fathilah Ali,MOHD Dzul Hakim Wirzal,Laksmi Dewi Kasmiarno,Sarah Amalina Adli 한국섬유공학회 2020 Fibers and polymers Vol.21 No.6
The immobilization of photocatalyst in polymer fibers has been found to improve photodegradation of dye andrecyclability of material. In this study, porous polylactic acid (PLA) fibers were utilized as photocatalyst support usingelectrospinning technique to synthesis the fibers. The cadmium sulfide (CdS) was embedded in fibers at the amount of1 wt%, 3 wt%, and 5 wt% as photocatalyst agent with absorption in visible light range. The electrospun fibers experiencedincreasing in diameter for 2.6 times (from 175 nm to 450 nm), due to incorporation of CdS. The synthesized CdS has bandgap of 2.35 eV, and its presence in composite fibers can be detected by using energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) and X-raydiffraction (XRD) analyses. The photodegradation was performed under low-powered halogen lamp, with 90 % removal ofmethylene blue (MB) after 10 hours of irradiation using CdS(3 wt%)/PLA fibers. This result shows higher performance incomparison with PLA and CdS which could only remove 57 % and 65 % of MB, respectively. The recyclability of compositewas tested with satisfying performance; with around 60 % of MB removal was maintained after five times of recycleexperiments.