Melanjutkan penelitian sebelumnya tentang "Story Waveform Model sebagai Alternatif Lebih Baik dari Story Mountain Model dalam Mendesain Cerita Agar Lebih Mudah," yang terpublikasi di An1mage Jurnal Studi Kultural [1]. Kali ini peneliti berfokus pada mengapa banyak pengarang cerita fiksi mengalami writer’s block, salah satu potensinya adalah kekurangan dalam menggali konflik dalam suatu cerita yang digarapnya. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif serta observasi sekaligus keterlibatan aktif penulis dalam kelompok sampling di Komunitas Pembuat Cerita Indonesia (KPCIN) dalam WA Group Inovel dengan publikasi aktif karya komunitas inovel salah satunya di majalah An1magine dan publikasi novel digital di marketplace seperti Play Store,Google Play, Google Book, dan inovel marketplace itu sendiri. Kecenderungan adanya writer’s block bukan karena ketidakmampuan membuat cerita, atau tidak memiliki ketrampilan membuat cerita, tetapi terkadang lebih sering terjadi karena penulisnya tidak ada semangat untuk melanjutkan karena cerita dianggap belum menarik oleh pembuatnya, juga bukan karena tidak memiliki waktu untuk melanjutkannya, juga bukan karena tidak ada komitmen untuk menyelesaikannya, tetapi lebih banyak karena keadaan mental di mana tidak ada sesuatu yang menarik untuk melanjutkannya. Penelitian ini menjawab salah satu potensi writer’s block yang ada serta memberikan beberapa potensi solusi yang membantu para pengarang agar bangkit lagi dalam menyelesaikan ceritanya karena semangat baru yang dimilikinya.
Melanjutkan penelitian sebelumnya tentang "Story Waveform Model sebagai Alternatif Lebih Baik dari Story Mountain Model dalam Mendesain Cerita Agar Lebih Mudah," yang terpublikasi di An1mage Jurnal Studi Kultural [1].
Al - Qur ' an adalah firman Allah kepada Rasul Muhammad dan pembacaan
firman itu sendiri dinilai sebagai ibadah . ... Disabdakan dalam Al - Qur ' an
bahwa nikmat ( kekuasaan ) Allah itu tidak terhitung jumlahnya , sehingga tidak
dapat ...
“The many facets of Middle Eastern history and politics are admirably represented in this far-ranging anthology” (Publishers Weekly). In this insightful anthology, historians Marvin E. Gettleman and Stuart Schaar have assembled a broad selection of documents and contemporary scholarship to give a view of the history of the peoples from the core Islamic lands, from the Golden Age of Islam to today. With carefully framed essays beginning each chapter and brief introductory notes accompanying over seventy readings, the anthology reveals the multifaceted societies and political systems of the Islamic world. Selections range from theological texts illuminating the differences between Shiite and Sunni Muslims, to diplomatic exchanges and state papers, to memoirs and literary works, to manifestos of Islamic radicals. This newly revised and expanded edition covers the dramatic changes in the region since 2005, and the popular uprisings that swept from Tunisia in January 2011 through Egypt, Libya, and beyond. The Middle East and Islamic World Reader is a fascinating historical survey of complex societies that—now more than ever—are crucial for us to understand. “Ambitious . . . A timely work, it focuses mainly on sociopolitical texts dating from the rise of Islam to the debates concerning U.S. foreign policy in the post-9/11 world.” —Choice
comers from the Frankish lands. But they constitute the exception and cannot be
treated as a rule. B. Rashid al-Din Fazlullah (1247?–1318), The Mongol
Conquest of Baghdad (thirteenth century)10 Being a political counselor to the
Mongols ...
A frank, personal investigation into the contentious issue of marital violence within Islamic law. Drawing heavily on the author's own experience, the book explores the attempt to reconcile a tradition of patriarchal authority with egalitarian values. The book presents an insightful and provocative contribution to the debate about women in Islam.
He played multiple roles through the process of this project, including friend, critic
, chef, editor, interlocutor, research assistant, nursemaid, travel agent, driver, therapist, and entertainer. Most of all, I am thankful that he has chosen to walk
with ...
Richard A. Debs analyzes the classical Islamic law of property based on the Shari'ah, traces its historic development in Egypt, and describes its integration as a source of law within the modern format of a civil code. He focuses specifically on Egypt, a country in the Islamic world that drew upon its society's own vigorous legal system as it formed its modern laws. He also touches on issues that are common to all such societies that have adopted, either by choice or by necessity, Western legal systems. Egypt's unique synthesis of Western and traditional elements is the outcome of an effort to respond to national goals and requirements. Its traditional law, the Shari'ah, is the fundamental law of all Islamic societies, and Debs's analysis of Egypt's experience demonstrates how Islamic jurisprudence can be sophisticated, coherent, rational, and effective, developed over centuries to serve the needs of societies that flourished under the rule of law.
Richard A. Debs analyzes the classical Islamic law of property based on the Shari'ah, traces its historic development in Egypt, and describes its integration as a source of law within the modern format of a civil code.
Qur'ānic Studies Today brings together specialists in the field of Islamic studies to provide a range of essays that reflect the depth and breadth of scholarship on the Qur'ān. Combining theoretical and methodological clarity with close readings of qur'ānic texts, these contributions provide close analysis of specific passages, themes, and issues within the Qurʾān, even as they attend to the disciplinary challenges within the field of qur'ānic studies today. Chapters are arranged into three parts, treating specific figures appearing in the Qurʾān, analysing particular suras, and finally reflecting on the Qur'ān and its "others." They explore the internal dimensions and interior chronology of the Qur'ān as text, its possible conversations with biblical and non-biblical traditions in Late Antiquity, and its role as scripture in modern exegesis and recitation. Together, they are indispensable for students and scholars who seek an understanding of the Qur'ān founded on the most recent scholarly achievements. Offering both a reflection of and a reflection on the discipline of qur'ānic studies, the strong, scholarly examinations of the Qur'ān in this volume provide a valuable contribution to Islamic and qur'ānic studies.
Offering both a reflection of and a reflection on the discipline of qur'ānic studies, the strong, scholarly examinations of the Qur'ān in this volume provide a valuable contribution to Islamic and qur'ānic studies.
The Journal of the International Qur'anic Studies Association (JIQSA) is a peer reviewed annual journal published on behalf of the International Qur'anic Studies Association, a nonprofit learned society for scholars of the Qur'an. JIQSA welcomes article submissions that explore the Qur'an's origins in the religious, cultural, social, and political contexts of Late Antiquity; its connections to various literary precursors, especially the scriptural and parascriptural traditions of older religious communities; the historical reception of the Qur'an in the West; the hermeneutics and methodology of qur'anic exegesis and translation (both traditional and modern); the transmission and evolution of the textus receptus; Qur'an manuscripts and material culture; and the application of various literary and philological modes of investigation into qur'anic style, compositional structure, and rhetoric.
The Journal of the International Qur'anic Studies Association (JIQSA) is a peer reviewed annual journal published on behalf of the International Qur'anic Studies Association, a nonprofit learned society for scholars of the Qur'an.
This expanded second edition of Tilly's widely acclaimed 2004 book brings this analytical history of social movements fully up to date. Tilly and Wood cover such recent topics as immigrants' rights, new media technologies, anti-Olympic organizing in China, new mobilizations against the Iraq War, and the role of bloggers and Facebook in social movement activities. Coverage of these and other recent events serve to expand further the book's seminal theorizing and conceptualization of how social movements grew from eighteenth-century Europe to eventually fuel popular movements all over the world.