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Nomor : 3032/Dj.1/D7.I.III/H.0/10/2018 1 Oktober 2018


Sifat : Biasa
Lamp :-
Perihal : Pengumuman dan Undangan Peserta The 3rd ICON-UCE Tahun 2018

KepadaYth.
1. Rektor UIN/IAIN se-Indonesia
2. Ketua STAIN se-Indonesia
3. Koordinator Kopertais I-XIII
4. Peserta The 3rd ICON-UCE Tahun 2018
di Tempat

Assalamu’alaikum w. w.
Berkaitan dengan penyelenggaraan The 3rd International Conference on University-Community
Engagement Tahun 2018, bersama ini kami sampaikan hasil review terhadap seluruh
paper/makalah, poster, media popular, dan karya seni yang diterima oleh panitia sebagaimana
terlampir. Selanjutnya, kami mengundang seluruh peserta yang lolos dalam kategori pemakalah
terpilih dan pemakalah yang direkomendasi untuk hadir pada:

Hari, tanggal : Senin-Rabu, 8-10 Oktober 2018


Waktu : Pukul 12.00 WIB- Selesai
Tempat : Kampus UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
Jl. Gajayana No 50, Dinoyo, Kecamatan Lowokwaru, Kota Malang,
Jawa Timur

Check in/Registrasi : Senin, 8 Oktober 2018 Pukul 10.00-13.00 WIB di Rektorat UIN Malang
Check out : Rabu, 10 Oktober 2018 Pukul 12.00 WIB

Adapun ketentuan peserta adalah sebagai berikut:


1. Peserta membawa Surat Tugas dari masing-masing satuan kerja/instansi;
2. Seluruh peserta dimohon mengkonfirmasi kehadiran kepada kontak person panitia atas
nama Ahmad Lutfi (085866434582) melalui sms atau wattsapp paling lambat pada tanggal 3
Oktober 2018.
3. Bagi peserta yang lolos dalam kategori Pemakalah Terpilih, panitia menanggung biaya
transportasi (Pergi Pulang), penginapan, dan konsumsi selama kegiatan berlangsung.
Sedangkan peserta dalam kategori Pemakalah Direkomendasi, panitia hanya
menanggung penginapan dan konsumsi selama kegiatan berlangsung.
Demikian surat pemberitahuan dan undangan ini disampaikan. Atas perhatian dan kehadirannya
disampaikan terima kasih.

Wassalamu’alaikum w. w.

Tembusan:
Yth. Direktur Jenderal Pendidikan Islam (sebagai laporan)
Lampiran

DAFTAR PESERTA
rd
THE 3 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 2018

A. KATEGORI PEMAKALAH TERPILIH


1. Panel 1 dengan Tema “Perguruan Tinggi dan Tanggung Jawab Sosial
(Pengembangan Masyarakat dan Penguatan Jaringan)”

PERGURUAN
NO NAMA JUDUL
TINGGI
1. Aris Fanani Universitas Islam PENDAMPINGAN
Negeri Sunan Ampel PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI
SISTEM INFORMASI AKADEMIK
MADRASAH BERBASIS
TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DI
MADRASAH ALIYAH AL-KHOIRIYAH
MANTUP LAMONGAN SEBAGAI
PENUNJANG KEGIATAN
AKADEMIK DALAM RANGKA
MENUJU CYBER MADRASAH
2. Deni Kamaludin UIN Sunan Gunung Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Melalui
Yusup Djati Bandung Menajemen Pemasaran Produk Gula
Semut Berbasis Kemitraan di Desa
Binangun Kecamatan Pataruman Kota
Banjar
3. EDI IRAWAN STAIN Ponorogo DIGITALISASI MADRASAH DI ERA
REVOLUSI INDUSTRI 4.0: Refleksi
Kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada
Masyarakat di Kabupaten Ponorogo
4. Dr. Ngainun Naim IAIN Tulungagung PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT,
INOVASI, DAN LITERASI

2. Panel 2 dengan tema “Moderasi Beragama dan Berbangsa dalam Konteks


Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat”

PERGURUAN
NO NAMA JUDUL
TINGGI
1. Akhmad Zaini Institut Agama Islam DAKWAH PEMBERDAYAAN
Ibrahimy (IAII) BERWAWASAN LINGKUNGAN
Sukorejo Situbondo UNTUK DAERAH KONFLIK DI
PINGGIRAN HUTAN BALURAN
SITUBONDO
2. Indrawansyah, S.Sy STAIN Parepare PERANAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGI
TERHADAP ISU RADIKALISME
AGAMA PADA PONDOK
PESANTREN NURUL AZHAR
TALAWE KABUPATEN SIDRAP
SULAWESI SELATAN
3. Dr. Novena Ade STAI Denpasar Bali Penerapan Pengabdian Mayarakat di
Fredyarini S, S.S. Lingkungan Mayoritas Hindu (Studi
M.Hum Kasus Bimbingan KKN Mahasiswa
STAI Denpasar
4. Ahmad Badrut Institut Agama Islam Deradikalisasi Pemahaman Alquran:
Tamam Tarbiyatut Tholabah Pendampingan Masyarakat Rawan
Lamongan Jawa Timur Terpengaruh Gerakan Islam Garis
Keras di Kandang Semangkon
Paciran Lamongan
5. Anton Widyanto UIN Ar-Raniry Aceh Mencari Adil: Perjuangan tanpa
Kekerasan
(Video)
3. Panel 3 dengan tema “Advokasi Kebijakan Publik dan Transformasi Sosial”

PERGURUAN
NO NAMA JUDUL
TINGGI
1. Siti Malaiha Dewi IAIN Kudus STRENGTHENING WOMEN'S ROLE
IN FORMULATING BUDGET
(APBDes) IN MEJOBO VILLAGE,
MEJOBO DISTRICT, KUDUS
REGENCY: EFFORTS IN THE
MIDDLE OF MARGINALIZATION AND
SUBORDINATION
2. Utang Rosidin Universitas Islam Tata Kelola Pemerintahan Desa dalam
Negeri Sunan Gunung Proses Pembentukan Perdes yang
Jati Aspiratif
3. Astri Hanjarwati Universitas Islam ADVOCACY FOR CHANGE: GRAND
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga DESIGN PENGEMBANGAN DESA
INKLUSIF DI DESA TRIMURTI,
KECAMATAN SRANDAKAN,
KABUPATEN BANTUL, DIY
4. Nur Shofa Ulfiyati STAI Al-Yasini PENDAMPINGAN DAN SOSIALISASI
Pasuruan HUKUM DALAM PENANGANAN
ANAK KORBAN PEDOFIL DI
LEMBAGA PERLINDUNGAN ANAK
KAB. MALANG

4. Panel 4 dengan tema “Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Berbasis Riset dan Aset”

PERGURUAN
NO NAMA JUDUL
TINGGI
1. Irwan Taslapratama Universitas Islam PENINGKATAN EKONOMI SUKU
Negeri Sulthan Syarif BONAI MELALUI PEMBUATAN
Kasim BIOGAS KOTORAN SAPI SEBAGAI
ENERGI TERBARUKAN
2. IRHAM BASHORI Universitas Islam PESANTREN KOPI:
HASBA Negeri Maulana Malik PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
Ibrahim LERENG RAUNG OLEH PESANTREN
ATTANWIR LEDOKOMBO JEMBER
3. Zahrotun Nafisah Universitas Islam PEMBERDAYAAN KREATIFITAS
Nahdlatul Ulama TEKNIK EMBROIDERY PADA
Jepara (INISNU), Jawa KELOMPOK PERAJIN TENUN
Tengah TROSO KHAS KOTA UKIR JEPARA
4. Dwijowati Asih Universitas Islam PEMBERDAYAAN KOMUNITAS
Saputri Negeri Raden Intan DISABEL DALAM MENGOLAH
Lampung LIMBAH CANGKANG TELUR
SEBAGAI BAHAN SUBSTITUSI
PANGAN DI KOTA BANDAR
LAMPUNG
5. siti aminah Universitas Islam Pemberdayaan Mahasiswa Tuli dan
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Sahabat Inklusi Dalam Membumikan
Bahasa Isyarat di Sekolah Inklusi DIY

B. KATEGORI PEMAKALAH DIREKOMENDASI

PERGURUAN
NO NAMA JUDUL
TINGGI

1. SITI ROHAYA Universitas Islam PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI BARU


Negeri Sunan Kalijaga PARIWISATA BERBASIS
WIRAUSAHA DESA : STUDI
INTERKONEKSI BUMDES MELALUI
INTEGRATED INFORMATION
SYSTEM DI KABUPATEN GUNUNG
KIDUL DIY
2. Anis Afifah IAIN Ponorogo PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN ALAT
PERMAINAN EDUKATIF
BERORIENTASI I-STEAM (Islamic -
Science, Technology, Engineering,
Art, and Mathematics) BAGI GURU
PAUD SE-KECAMATAN SAMPUNG,
PONOROGO
3. Ummiy Fauziyah Laili Universitas Islam PEMBERDAYAAN EKONOMI
Negeri Sunan Ampel PEREMPUAN BERBASIS MAJLIS
TA’LIM Melalui Strategi Pemasaran
Home Industri Kerupuk
4. Andi Asmuliany Universitas Islam Eksplorasi Desain Kawasan Berbasis
Negeri Alauddin Partisipasi Masyarakat Studi Kasus
Permukiman Nelayan Barombong di
Makassar
5. Sri Handayani IAIN Madura social enterpreneurship dalam
melestarikan komunitas pembatik
perempuan untuk meningkatkan
kesetaraan keahlian di desa candi
burung Pamekasan
6. Dr. Sukma Erni, Universitas Islam HIGIENIS SANITASI PENGOLAHAN
M.Pd Negeri Sulthan Syarif BASO IKAN DALAM PENINGKATAN
Kasim EKONOMI KELUARGA PADA
PEREMPUAN NELAYAN SUNGAI
DESA BULUH CINA KABUPATEN
KAMPAR
7. Tristiadi Ardi Ardani UIN Malang UPAYA PROMOTIF DAN
PREVENTIF KESEHATAN MENTAL
BERBASIS KOMUNITAS DALAM
MENGHADAPI BENCANA DI DESA
PAIT- KASEMBON KABUPATEN
MALANG
8. Widia Yunita STAI Hubbulwathan PENINGKATAN MINAT BACA DI
Duri PERPUSTAKAAN DESA DAN
BUDIDAYA JAMUR TIRAM DI DESA
BINAAN STAI HUBBULWATHAN
9. SAMSUL ARIFIN Institut Agama Islam MENYINERGIKAN HARAPAN
Ibrahimy (IAII) KAMPUS DAN KOMUNITAS: Service-
Sukorejo Situbondo Learning Local Wisdom
Pengembangan Desain Konseling
Berbasis Pesantren
10. Rochmat Budi IAIN Surakarta Social Networks and Capacity
Santosa Building for Pedicab Drivers in the City
11. Rosleny Marliani Universitas Islam BE SMART PARENT DENGAN POLA
Negeri Sunan Gunung ASUH POSITIF: Pelatihan Parenting
Jati dengan Pola Asuh Positif di Desa Giri
Mekar Kecamatan Cilengkrang
Kabupaten Bandung
12. SILFIA HANANI IAIN Bukittinggi MENGUBAH BUDAYA HEDONIS
MASYARAKAT MUSLIM
KEPULAUAN DENDUN DENGAN
PENGUATAN ACHIEVEMENT
MOTIVATION
13. Harri Santoso UIN Ar Raniry Aceh Community Economic Empowerment
through Cultivation of Enceng Gondok
Program using Community
Engagement Program Approach in
West Aceh Regency Post Conflict and
Natural Disaster Earthquake and
Tsunami in 2004
14. Shinta Dewi IAIN Pekalongan Ecofeminism Aras Rumah Tangga
Rismawati Dan Modal Sosial (Program
Pemberdayaan Perempuan Di Lahan
Kritis Kabupaten Pekalongan)
15. Mustaqim Makki, STAI Nurul Huda Pemberdayaan komunitas pengrajin
S.HI., M.SI Kapongan Situbondo gitar kabel melalui usaha daur ulang
kabel bekas sebagai upaya
kemandirian ekonomi berbasis
komunitas dan keterjagaan alam di
Bondowoso
16. Achmad room Universitas Islam Pengembangan Wisata desa berbasis
fitrianto Negeri Sunan Ampel komunitas di Banyuurip, Gosari,
Kebonagung, Pangkahkulon,
Pangkahwetan, dan Sekapuk
Kecamatan Ujungpangkah Kabupaten
Gresik, Suatu Analisa SWOT
17. Dr. Neneng UIN Sunan Gunung PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
Windayani, M.Pd. Djati Bandung MELALUI PELATIHAN DAN
PENDAMPINGAN PEMANFAATAN
KEFIR SUSU UNTUK MENCEGAH
STUNTING
18. Sumadi Institut Agama Islam EFFORTS TO IMPROVE GENDER
Darussalam (IAID) EQUALITY FEMALE WOMEN IN
Ciamis Jawa Barat RURAL THROUGH THE MOVEMENT
OF THE READING FIGHT
LITERATION AND THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY
READING PARK
19. Zubaidah IAIN Bukittinggi Ceramah Berbasis IT Bagi
Perempuan Rumah Tangga Sangat
Miskin (RTSM) Program Keluarga
Harapan (PKH) di Kec. X Koto Kab.
Tanah Datar Sumatera Barat
Dr. Pajar Hatma Universitas Islam “JAGAD CILIK” DAN “JAGAD GEDE”:
20. Indra Jaya Negeri Sunan Kalijaga PRAKTIK ALTERNATIF MODEL
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
21. IMAM MUSTOFA IAIN Metro PEMBERDAYAAN EKONOMI
MASYARAKAT MISKIN-KOTA
MELALUI PENGEMBANGBIAKKAN
KAMBING (Studi pada Program
Pengabdian Dosen Institut Agama
Islam Negeri Metro)
22. Mokhamad Zainal IAIN Surakarta LITERASI ISLAM SANTUN DAN
Anwar TOLERAN : MENCEGAH ARUS
RADIKALISME EKSTREM DI SOLO
RAYA
23. santi andriyani Institut Islam Pemberdayaan Kreatifitas Remaja
Nahdlatul Ulama Melalui Teknik Transfer Paper di Desa
Jepara (INISNU), Pakis Aji Jepara
Jawa Tengah
24. Nur Asiah Universitas Islam KUDAPAN RINGAN BERBAHAN
Negeri Raden Intan DASAR BIJI KARET SEBAGAI ICON
Lampung MAKANAN KHAS DESA
REJOMULYO LAMPUNG SELATAN
25. Asti Meiza Universitas Islam MODEL INTEGRASI TRIDHARMA
Negeri Sunan Gunung PERGURUAN TINGGI PADA
Jati COMMUNITY SERVICE DI RUMAH
TERAPI AURA
26. Dr. Ipandang, M.Ag IAIN Kendari MODERNISASI BERAGAMA DAN
KEINDONESIAAN PADA
MASYARAKAT AOMA-AMBESAKOA
DALAM KONTEKS PENGABDIAN
KEPADA MASYARAKAT
27. Sofwan Hadi STAIN Ponorogo Standarisasi Kualitas Guru Madrasah
Ibtidaiyah dengan Pelatihan Penelitian
Tindakan Kelas
28. Fikria Najitama Institut Agama Islam Pendampingan Ekonomi Berbasis
Nahdlatul Ulama (IAI Aset Pada Perempuan Eksodan Desa
NU) Kebumen Tanggulangin Klirong Kebumen
29. Ade Gunawan IAIN Pekalongan PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
MELALUI KOMUNITAS KOPI
SAPTOWENING DESA BAWANG
KECAMATAN BLADO KABUPATEN
BATANG
30. Etika Rahmawati STIS Syarif Upaya Pemanfaatan Cuka Alternatif
Abdurrahman Sebagai Koagulan Karet Dengan
Pontianak, Kalimantan Menggunakan Ekstrak Mengkudu Di
Barat Wilayah Sungai Ambawang
Kabupaten Kubu Raya Kalimantan
Barat
31. Dr. Zarkasih, M.Ag. Universitas Islam INSERVICE TRAINING PENULISAN
Negeri Sulthan Syarif KARYA ILMIAH BAGI GURU SLTP DI
Kasim KABUPATEN PELALAWAN
32. ERNA NURKHOLIDA STAIN Kediri PENDAMPINGAN PESANTREN
MENUJU PEDULI LINGKUNGAN
33. fatati nuryana STAIN Pamekasan Strategi Penguatan Kelompok Tani
Melalui Model Pengembangan Pos
Pemberdayaan Keluarga (POSDAYA)
Masjid An-Nur Berbasis Analisis
Pemetaan Jamaah Masjid dan Zakat
Pertanian di Desa Poreh Sumenep
34. Sudarman UIN Imam Bonjol OPTIMALISASI PERAN SEKOLAH
Padang ADAT DI KENAGARIAN KOTO
GADANG PAYAKUMBUH
SUMATERA BARAT
35. Muhajirin Universitas Islam PENDAMPINGAN KOMUNITAS IBU
Negeri Raden Fatah BERDAYA (BERaksi, DApat mandiri
Palembang DAN swadaYA) DESA SUNGAI
REBO, PALEMBANG
36. rahmah dwi nopryana IAIN Metro Penguatan Kapasitas Pemulung
Sampah di Kawasan Pembuangan
Akhir Kota Metro Melalui Program
Pemanfaatan Teknologi Daur Ulang
Plastik (Crusher Plastic) Ramah
Lingkungan (Eco-Friendly)
37. Budy Frasetya Taufik Universitas Islam Utilization of Rice Husk Silica Extract
Qurrohman Negeri Sunan Gunung as Paddy Hydroponic Complement
Jati Fertilizer in Support of Community-
Based Food Security in Cibiru
Bandung City
38. Muhamad Masrur IAIN Pekalongan PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
DALAM SISTEM INFORMASI
MANAJEMEN ZAKAT, INFAQ DAN
SEDEKAH DI KELURAHAN
BANYURIP KECAMATAN
PEKALONGAN SELATAN KOTA
PEKALONGAN
39. Muhammad Husni Institut Agama Islam Intensitas Pesantren dalam
(IAI) Al-Qolam Mengoptimalkan (PHBS) Terhadap
Kelangsungan Pendidikan Pada
Lingkungan Masyarakat Berbasis
Pesantren Di Kabupaten Malang
40. Nurul Inayah Institut Agama Islam PENGGUNAAN AKAD WADIAH
Darussalam DALAM PENGELOLAAN BANK
Blokagung SAMPAH DIPONDOK PESANTREN
Banyuwangi DARUSSALAM BLOKAGUNG
BANYUWANGI (Aksi Partisipatoris
Dalam Membangun Kesadaran Santri
Akan Pentingnya Pengelolaan
Sampah)
41. Muhammad Askari Universitas Islam EMPOWERMENT OF
Zakariah Negeri Alauddin AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITIES
WITH INTEGRATION FOOD, FEED,
FUEL AND FERTILIZER SYSTEMS
42. Addahri Hafidz STAIN Gajah Putih LABORATORIUM BIMBINGAN
Awlawi, M.Pd.,Kons Takengon Aceh KONSELING : PENGEMBANGAN
Tengah LIFE SKILL ANAK BERBASIS
KOMUNITAS GURU DAN ANAK
DISABILITAS PADA SEKOLAH LUAR
BIASA NEGERI 14 TAKENGON
KABUPATEN ACEH TENGAH
43. JONI HARNEDI STAIN Gajah Putih PENGELOLAAN HUTAN KAWASAN
Takengon Aceh EKOWISATA DANAU LUT TAWAR
Tengah TAKENGON BERBASIS
KOMUNITAS SIAGA BENCANA

44. DR. HJ. PRIMA Universitas Islam SELF-WAQF DEVELOPMENT FOR


ASWIRNA, S.SI. Negeri Imam Bonjol BUILDING ISLAMIC BOARDING
MSC Padang SCHOOL SELF-SUFFICIENCY
45. Ferli Septi Irwansyah Universitas Islam PENERAPAN CHEMISTRY FUN
Negeri Sunan Gunung LEARNING MELALUI DEMO SAINS
Jati UNTUK MENINGKATKAN MINAT
SISWA TERHADAP IPTEK
46. Muhammad STAIN Gajah Putih PENYEDIAN BOOKCASE DI
Hasyimsyah Takengon Aceh COFFEE SHOP MEMPERKUAT
Batubara Tengah GERAKAN LITERASI DARI
TAKENGON
47. Riswanto IAIN Bengkulu MANAGING HOUSEHOLD
GARBAGES FOR INTERACTIVE
LANGUAGE TEACHING MEDIA AT
MADRASAH MAMBAUL ULUM
BENGKULU TENGAH DISTRICT,
BENGKULU PROVINCE
48. REZA FAHMI MA Universitas Islam MODERATION OF ISLAM IN
Negeri Imam Bonjol ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL
Padang (STUDY AT GONTOR MONERN
ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL)
49. Akmal Mundiri Universitas Nurul Empowerment of Women's Groups in
Jadid Increasing Family Income Through the
Production and Marketing of
Mangrove-Based and Fishery
Products in Karanganyar Paiton
Probolinggo
50. Erie Hariyanto STAIN Pamekasan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Menuju
Keluarga Sakinah Dengan
Pendekatan Revolusi Mental
51. Rina Mahmudati FAI UNISKA M. RAINBOW GEOMETRY AND
Arsyad Al-Banjari TANGRAM AS A LEARNING MEDIA
Banjarmasin, IN TRAINING THE POWER OF
Kalimantan Selatan RAUDATUL ATHFAL STUDENT
IMAGINATION
52. Fahrur Ulum UIN Sunan Ampel MENINGKATKAN PEMAHAMAN
PARIWISATA SYARIAH MELALUI
PROGRAM SIMULASI INTENSIF
PADA MASYARAKAT DESTINASI
WISATA
53. Irham FAI Univ. Islam 45 TRILOGI ORIENTASI PENDIDIKAN
Bekasi (UNISMA) TINGGI SEBAGAI TUNTUTAN
Bekasi GLOBALISASI
54. Epa Paujiah Universitas Islam Counseling of Food Sanitation and
Negeri Sunan Gunung Hygiene in Merchant Around The
Jati Campus of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung
55. Nurhaida Widiani Universitas Islam MENDESAIN EKSPERIMEN SAINS
Negeri Raden Intan DENGAN BARANG BEKAS -
Lampung PENDAMPINGAN GURU SAINS DI
MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH KOTA
BANDAR LAMPUNG
56. Nelmawarni, M.Hum., UIN Imam Bonjol Peningkatan Kesadaran Beragama
Ph.D Padang Anak Binaan pada Panti Asuhan Anak
Bina Remaja Budi Utama melalui
Pelatihan Intensif Keagamaan
57. Novi Nur Lailisna STAI Badrus Sholeh ENGLISH LEARNING THROUGH
Purwoasri Kediri USING "QUIPPER SCHOOL" FOR
INDONESIAN LEARNERS
58. Hamdan Sugilar Universitas Islam Perjuangan Para Volunteer di
Negeri Sunan Gunung Mataharikecil
Jati
59. Efa Ida Amaliyah STAIN Kudus PERAN PSGA IAIN KUDUS DALAM
MERESPON MODERASI AGAMA
60. m khoirul hadi al-asy IAIN Jember DEVELOPING MANUAL BOOK AS
ari INDEPENDENT LEARNING
SOURCE FOR INDONESIAN
MIGRANT WORKERS WITH
DESTINATION MALAYSIA
61. Dra. Hallen A, M.Pd UIN Imam Bonjol PEMBINAAN KESADARAN
Padang BERAGAMA MELALUI PESANTREN
KILAT BAGI ANAK BINAAN
LEMBAGA PEMBINAAN KHUSUS
ANAK TANJUNG PATI PROVINSI
SUMATERA BARAT
62. DR. Hidayati, S.Pt., Universitas Islam PILOT PROJECT BUDIDAYA
M.P. Negeri Sulthan Syarif TERNAK ITIK DALAM RANGKA
Kasim PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN DAN
KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA DI
KOTA PEKANBARU
63. Ahmad Suhendra Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu PENGUATAN NILAI-NILAI
Syariah Nahdlatul KEBANGSAAN DAN PANCASILA
Ulama (STISNU) DALAM MENANGKAL BENIH
Nusantara Tangerang RADIKALISME DI KALANGAN
PELAJAR TANGERANG
64. Anwar Mujahidin STAIN Ponorogo Komunitas Masjid Dan
Permberdayaan Ekonomi (Penguatan
Kewirausahaan Jamaah Masjid
“Thoriqul Huda” Dukuh Dorokenong
Desa Tulung Kec. Sampung Kab.
Ponorogo)
65. Fikri Mahzumi Universitas Islam PESANTREN DAN LINGKUNGAN:
Negeri Sunan Ampel TRANSFORMASI DARI
MASYARAKAT PERAMBA KE
PELESTARI HUTAN BERBASIS
EKOTEOLOGI DI PESANTREN
WALISONGO TUBAN
66. FATIMAH ZUHRAH Universitas Islam RISET AKSI PARTISIPATORIS
Negeri Sumatera PENGELOLAAN MASJID RAMAH
Utara Medan ANAK DI SUMATERA UTARA

67. m khoirul hadi al-asy IAIN Jember EKOWISATA RELIGIUS DAN


ari PENGEMBANGAN PERGURUAN
TINGGI : ANALISIS KEMANDIRIAN
EKONOMI BERBASIS EKOWISATA
HALAL TOURISM OLEH IAIN
JEMBER DI PANTAI SANTEN
BANYUWANGI.
68. HANIK FITRIANI IAIN Ponorogo MUSAE RADIX SEBAGAI INOVASI
PEMBERDAYAAN EKONOMI
MUALAF (Studi Eksperimen Melalui
Pelatihan Pengolahan Kripik dan
Abon Musae Radix (Bonggol Pisang)
Pada Mualaf di Desa Bulu Lor
Kecamatan Jambon Kabupaten
Ponorogo)
69. Nur Laila Rahmawati STAI At-Tanwir PENDAMPINGAN
Bojonegoro KEWIRAUSAHAAN UNTUK
MENINGKATKAN KEMANDIRIAN
PADA PENYANDANG DISABILITAS
DI KABUPATEN BOJONEGORO
70. Heny Gustini Nuraeni Universitas Islam Meningkatkan Pemahaman Ajaran
Negeri Sunan Gunung Islam terhadap Transgender Srikandi
Jati Patriot Bekasi melalui Pembinaan
Keagamaan
71. Dr. Gazali, M.Ag. IAIN Bukittinggi PENGUATAN NILAI-NILAI
KEAGAMAAN BAGI MASYARAKAT
KORBAN BENCANA GEMPA DI
KENAGARI TANDIKAT KECAMATAN
PATAMUAN KABUPATEN PADANG
PARIAMAN
72. hidayatun ulfa STAI Nahdlatul Ulama Ngaji Tilawah Bersama Guru PAI
(STAINU), SD/MI Kecamatan Tembarak-
Temanggung, Jawa Selopampang Kabupaten
Tengah Temanggung

73. Badrus Institut Agama Islam PENANAMAN SKIL


Tribakti (IAIT) Kediri ENTREPRENEUR SANTRI PONDOK
MODERN SUMBER DAYA AT-
TAQWA(POMOSDA)
TANJUNGANOM-NGANJUK)
74. isniyatul khumayah Institut Agama Islam Peran Perguruan Tinggi Islam
Nahdlatul Ulama (IAI terhadap Hak-Hak Narapidana
NU) Kebumen
75. Aziz Muslim Universitas Islam PANDUAN PRAKTIS
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH
BERBASIS SHODAQOH
76. Evita Yuliatul STIT Muhammadiyah PEMBINAAN MASYARAKAT
Wahidah Bojonegoro BERBASIS PESANTREN MELALUI
PROGRAM PELATIHAN
MANAJEMEN QOLBU DI PONDOK
PESANTREN PUTRI
HIDAYATULLAH BOJONEGORO
77. Moh. Hafidurrahman STAI Al-Khairat THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC HIGHER
Pamekasan EDUCATION IN KEEPING THE
VALUES OF ISLAM
78. JAMILUDDIN STAI Darussalam Learning Management Based Multiple
YACUB Lampung Intelligences
79. Rahmat Rifai Lubis STAI Sumatera UPAYA PENCEGAHAN DAMPAK
(STAIS) Medan, KEMELUT RUMAH TANGGA
Sumatera Utara MELALUI PROGRAM PENDIDIKAN
PRANIKAH BAGI PEMUDA-PEMUDI
MUSLIM KOTA MEDAN
80. Ida Fiteriani Universitas Islam DEFERENSIASI CAMILAN RINGAN
Negeri Raden Intan BERBAHAN KULIT SINGKONG
Lampung
81. EMMI KHOLILAH STAI Ma`arif Jambi PENDAMPINGAN MASYARAKAT:
HARAHAP, M.PD.I MENGATASI PERMASALAHAN
LEMBAGA PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
MELALUI BERPIKIR KESISTEMAN
(Studi Masalah di Kota Jambi:
Kekurangan Infrastruktur, Tidak
Adanya Pemerataan Guru dan Tanah
Sekolah/ Madrasah Banyak yang
Tidak Memiliki Sertifik
82. aziza meria Universitas Islam PENGUATAN PERAN LEMBAGA
Negeri Imam Bonjol PENDIDIKAN AGAMA NON FORMAL
Padang MELALUI PELATIHAN MANAJEMEN
DAN EKONOMI PRODUKTIF
83. Muh. Fitrah Institut Agama Islam GURU NON-LINEAR PADA
Muhammadiyah Bima PENGELOLAAN KELAS YANG
EFEKTIF DI MI DARUL HIKMAH
84. Hilma Pami Putri IAIN Bukittinggi MENINGKATKAN KUALITAS
PEMBELAJARAN DI MADRASAH
IBTIDAIYAH DENGAN MODEL
PEMBELAJARAN KONSTRUKTIF-
INOVATIF
85. iwan setiawan Universitas Islam PENYULUHAN HUKUM EKONOMI
Negeri Sunan Gunung SYARIAH TERHADAP WARGA
Jati DESA CIBIRU WETAN KECAMATAN
CILEUNYI KABUPATEN BANDUNG
86. DR.HJ.ASFIATI,M.Pd IAIN PEREMPUAN BERUBAH DI
Padangsidimpuan PINGGIRAN KOTA
PADANGSIDIMPUAN
87. Moh Hilmi Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu LEKSIKOSTATISTIK BAHASA
Syariah Haji Abdul (Sasambo) Bahasa Sasak, Bahasa
Rasyid Lombok Sumbawa/Samawa, Dan Bahasa
Tengah Bima/Mbojo : KAJIAN LINGUISTIK
HISTORIS KOMPARATIF
88. Moh Hilmi Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kekuatan Akhlak dan Keikhlasan
Syariah Haji Abdul Terhadap Implementasi Kualitas
Rasyid Lombok Keilmuwan Penuntutnya
Tengah

89. Iu Rusliana Universitas Islam MODERATE ISLAMIC


Negeri Sunan Gunung UNDERSTANDING OF HIGH
Jati SCHOOL PAI TEACHERS IN
BANDUNG
90. Drs. Afwadi IAIN Batusangkar NAGARI KUMANIS MAJU BERSAMA
IAIN BATUSANGKAR
91. Jauhar Faradis Universitas Islam IMPROVING EDUCATION,
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga ORGANIZATION, AND SPIRIT OF
GOTONG ROYONG
UNDERSTANDING OF YOUTH
GROGOLSARI
92. sukardi Abbas IAIN Ternate KERANGKA PRAKTIS UNTUK
MENGEVALUASI PROGRAM
PENGABDIAN KEPADA
MASYARAKAT BERBASIS SERVICE
LEARNING DENGAN MODEL CIPP
93. Ahmad Fawaid Universitas Nurul PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK
Jadid PEREMPUAN DALAM
MENINGKATKAN PENDAPATAN
KELUARGA MELALUI PRODUKSI
DAN PEMASARAN PRODUK
BERBASIS MANGROVE DAN HASIL
PERIKANAN DI DESA
KARANGANYAR PAITON
PROBOLINGGO
94. Mambaul Ngadhimah IAIN Ponorogo EFEKTIVITAS PROGRAM
PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT
MELALUI PENGUATAN KAPASITAS
DOSEN DAN MAHASISWA DI IAIN
PONOROGO
95. ANI FAUJIAH IAI Agus Salim Metro MENINGKATKAN EKSISTENSI
Lampung KAMPUNG UNGGULAN “UKM
KAMPUNG KRUPUK” SURABAYA
MELALUI PENDAMPINGAN
MANAJEMAN KEUANGAN
KELUARGA
96. Elis Ratna Wulan Universitas Islam PEMBERDAYAAN ORGANISASI
Negeri Sunan Gunung SOSIAL KEPEMUDAAN KARANG
Jati TARUNA BINA SWAKARSA DESA
PANYADAP KECAMATAN SOLOKAN
JERUK KABUPATEN BANDUNG
MELALUI PROGRAM KEAGAMAAN
97. Eki Ahmad Zaki Universitas Islam TRAINING LINE FOLLOWER AS AN
Hamidi Negeri Sunan Gunung EFFORT TO ADVANCE SKILL AND
Jati UNDERSTANDING TO THE
STUDENTS AT SMKN 1 MAJALAYA
98. Drs. Agus Afandi, Universitas Islam KULIAH KERJA NYATA (KKN)
M.Fil.I Negeri Sunan Ampel DENGAN METODOLOGI
PARTICIPAORY ACTION
RESEARCH (PAR) SEBAGAI
PENDEKATAN DALAM
IMPLEMENTASI PENGABDIAN
KEPADA MASYARAKAT (PKM)
PADA UIN SUNAN AMPEL
99. Siti Musarofah Institut Agama Islam Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) Bulan
Riyadlatul Mujahidin Ramadhan 1439 H / 2018 M
Ngabar (IAIRM) Mahasiswa Institut Agama Islam
Ponorogo Riyadlatul Mujahidin (IAIRM) Ngabar
Ponorogo Di Desa Tambang
Kecamatan Pudak Ponorogo
100. Dadang Husen Universitas Islam Pasar Tradisional Syariah : Dari Teori
Sobana Negeri Sunan Gunung ke Implementasi (Pendampingan di
Jati Pasar Syari’ah Campaka Kabupaten
Cianjur
101. Masykur Universitas Islam NALAR UNIVERSITY-COMMNUNITY
Negeri Sultan ENGAGEMENT DALAM IDEALISME
Maulana Hasanuddin REGULASI DAN
Banten IMPLEMENTASINYA DI UIN
BANTEN
102. Muhammad Rusydi STAIN Watampone STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONAL
VISION OF IAIN BONE THROUGH
THE LOCUS OF LOCAL VALUE
BASED COMMUNITY
EMPOWERMENT
103. Ali Imron, S.Pd.I., FAI Univ. Wahid DAMPAK PSIKOLOGI BELAJAR
M.Pd.I. Hasyim Semarang DALAM PEMBELAJARAN AKTIF
(UWH), Jawa Tengah BAGI PESERTA DIDIK MADRASAH
IBTIDAIYAH
104. didik krisdiyanto Universitas Islam EMPOWERING THE COMMUNITY IN
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga AN SME-BASED ECONOMIC
STRENGTHENING PROGRAM
THROUGH PANGAN INDUSTRI
RUMAH TANGGA CERTIFICATION
(P-IRT) IN WONOKERTO TURI
VILLAGE
105. Sumarto STAI Ma`arif Jambi MEMBANGUN EKONOMI KREATIF
DESA TANGKIT LAMA KEC. SUNGAI
GELAM KABUPATEN MUARA JAMBI
106. RUSTAN EFENDY, STAIN Parepare Deconstruction of the Role of the
S.Pd.I., M.Pd.I Community in Managing Assets
through the Community Service
Lecture Program
107. Candra Sihotang, STIT Hamzah Fansuri PEMBINAAN ADMINISTRASI GURU
M.Pd Subulussalam Aceh PADA MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH
NEGERI 1 KOTA SUBULUSSALAM
108. Lukmanul Hakim Universitas Islam ON THEIR OWN FEET THE
Negeri Imam Bonjol EFFORTS TO BUILD WOMEN’S
Padang SINGLE PARENT EMPOWERMENT
IN BATU HAMPA
109. Lia kamelia Universitas Islam Evaluating Tsunami Mitigation For
Negeri Sunan Gunung Students as The Implementation Of
Jati Research-Based Community
Engagement in Pangandaran
110. M. Khusna Amal IAIN Jember Dari Demontrasi sampai Advokasi:
Ekspresi Pengabdian Transformatif
Intelektual PTKI di Indonesia Pasca
Orde Baru
111. Dr. Wasilah, ST, MT Universitas Islam ECOTECH DESIGN APPLICATION
Negeri Alauddin ON CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT (A
CASE STUDY OF STAIN MAJENE,
INDONESIA)
112. Mauludiyah Universitas Islam PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM
Negeri Sunan Ampel PEMBUATAN TERUMBU BUATAN
SEBAGAI UPAYA REHABILITASI
EKOSISTEM PESISIR DAN LAUT DI
KECAMATAN TONGAS,
PROBOLINGGO
113. Irhas STAIN Gajah Putih PENGUATAN KEMANDIRIAN
Takengon Aceh MADRASAH ALIYAH MEMBUAT E-
Tengah LEARNING BERBASIS KITAB
TURATS DI ACEH TENGAH
114. Sayuti, S.Ag., M. H Universitas Islam KOLABORASI KEGIATAN KUKERTA
Negeri Sultan Thaha DAN PENDAMPINGAN KOMUNITAS
Saifuddin Jambi DALAM MENGEMBANGKAN
POTENSI MASYARAKAT: STUDI
KASUS PENGOLAHAN IKAN PATIN
DAN PISANG DESA TURE
115. Tantan Hermansah Universitas Islam KOLABORASI AGENSI
Negeri Syarif PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
Hidayatullah PERSPEKTIF PENTA HELIX
116. Linda Indiyarti Putri, FAI Univ. Wahid UPAYA PENINGKATAN
M.Pd. Hasyim Semarang KESEJAHTERAAN MELALUI
(UWH), Jawa Tengah SOCIOECOPRENEURSHIP
PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN DI
DUSUN SALAKAN DESA
MANGUNSARI GUNUNGPATI
SEMARANG
117. Luluk Indarinul STAI Miftahul Ula PENDAMPINGAN KADER GURU
Mufidah Nglawak Kertosono, “ANTI BULLYING” SEBAGAI UPAYA
Nganjuk MENCIPTAKAN LINGKUNGAN
SEKOLAH RAMAH ANAK DI SD/MI
SE-KECAMATAN KERTOSONO
118. Arhanuddin IAIN Manado Pelaksanaan Pendidikan Lintas Iman
di Indonesia: Case Study on
Indonesian Conference on Religion
and Peace (ICRP)
119. ANJAR IAIN Ponorogo MUSAE RADIX SEBAGAI INOVASI
KUSUSIYANAH PEMBERDAYAAN EKONOMI
MUALAF (Studi Eksperimen Melalui
Pelatihan Pengolahan Kripik dan
Abon Musae Radix (Bonggol Pisang)
Pada Mualaf di Desa Bulu Lor
Kecamatan Jambon Kabupaten
Ponorogo)
120. mashuri masri Universitas Islam CREATING MILLENNIAL
Negeri Alauddin GENERATIONS WHO CARE FOR
THE COMMUNITY
121. SILFIA HANANI IAIN Bukittinggi PENGEMBANGAN NILAI-NILAI
PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER BERBASIS
AGAMA, ADAT DAN ALAM SEBAGAI
STRATEGI DALAM MEWUJUDKAN
SISWA BERKARAKTER DI
SUMATERA BARAT
122. Zaki Mubarok STAI Bakti Negara PENDEKATAN INTERDISIPLINER
Tegal SEBAGAI BASIS KEMITRAAN
STAIBN TEGAL DENGAN
PEMERINTAH DESA DI
KABUPATEN TEGAL DALAM
MENANGANI MASALAH SAMPAH
123. liberty chaidir Universitas Islam PEMANFAATAN BIOPORI UNTUK
Negeri Sunan Gunung RESAPAN AIR MELALUI SISA
Jati SAMPAH ORGANIK di Desa
Cinanjung, Kabupaten Sumedang
124. Lukman Santoso IAIN Ponorogo KAMPUS DAN KEMANDIRIAN
MASJID WAKAF UNTUK
TRANSFORMASI SOSIAL UMAT
125. Dr. Martin Kustati, Universitas Islam Pemberdayaan Sosial Ekonomi
M.Pd Negeri Imam Bonjol Masyarakat melalui Pelatihan
Padang Kesadaran Beragama dan
Keterampilan Hidup di Nagari Padang
Cakur Sumatera Barat
126. ZARFINA YENTI, M. Universitas Islam Pendampingan Untuk Korban
Ag Negeri Sultan Thaha kekerasan Seksual Terhadap anak di
Saifuddin Jambi provinsi jambi
127. ZAITUR RAHEM, Institut Ilmu KONTRIBUSI-DIMENSIONAL
M.Pd.I KeIslaman PERGURUAN TINGGI SWASTA
Annuqayah (INSTIKA) TERHADAP BANGUNAN SOSIAL
Guluk-Guluk DAN BUDAYA MASYARAKAT
Sumenep MADURA (Studi atas Kiprah
Perguruan Tinggi Swasta di
Kabupaten Sumenep Madura)
128. Nita Anjung Institut Agama Islam PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER DALAM
Munggaran, M.Pd Latifah Mubarokiyah PERSPEKTIF ISLAM PADA KAUM
(IAILM) Suryalaya MARJINAL (ANAK-ANAK JALANAN)
Tasikmalaya DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE
PAR DI KOTA TASIKMALAYA
129. Mohamad Agus Universitas Islam Utilization of Domestic Organic Waste
Salim Negeri Sunan Gunung for Microgreens Cultivation
Jati
130. MA'AS SHOBIRIN FAI Univ. Wahid PENDAMPINGAN AKTIVITAS
Hasyim Semarang KEAGAMAAN PARA PEKERJA
(UWH), Jawa Tengah SEKS KOMERSIAL DI SUNAN
KUNING SEMARANG

131. m khoirul hadi al-asy IAIN Jember JEMBER, KEKERASAN AGAMA DI


ari DUNIA MAYA DAN INTERNALISASI
PARA ELIT ORMAS
132. Asti Meiza Universitas Islam INTEGRATION MODEL OF
Negeri Sunan Gunung “TRIDHARMA PERGURUAN TINGGI”
Jati ON COMMUNITY SERVICE AT
RUMAH TERAPI AURA
133. Doddy Afandi Firdaus STAI Sufyan Tsauri Peran PTKIS Dalam Penguatan
Majenang Kemandirian Umat
134. Asro Universitas Islam Aspek Hukum E-Syariah Dalam
Negeri Sunan Gunung Pemanfaatan Sumber Daya Alam di
Jati Kampung Sanding Desa Pulosari
Pangalengan Bandung
135. Meti Maspupah Universitas Islam PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN
Negeri Sunan Gunung MASYARAKAT TENTANG
Jati BIOTEKNOLOGI PANGAN
136. Ibnu Habibi, M.Pd.I STIT Muhammadiyah STRATEGI PUBLIC RELATIONS
Bojonegoro PESANTREN MBS AL AMIN
BOJONEGORO DALAM
MENANAMKAN NILAI-NILAI
MODERASI ISLAM
137. Fatiyah Universitas Islam KONVERSI DAN DISKRIMINASI
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga TERHADAP MUALAF (STUDI KASUS
MUALAF DI YOGYAKARTA)
138. Nunu Mahnun Universitas Islam Peranan Badan Usaha Milik Desa
Negeri Sulthan Syarif (Bumdes) Dalam Mempermudah
Kasim Perekonomian Masyarakat Desa Pasir
Jaya
139. M THORIQUL HUDA Institut Pesantren KH. Dialogue for Peace; melalui
Abdul Chalim Pacet Pendampingan Pada Forum
Mojokerto Komunikasi Pemuda Lintas Agama
dalam Membangun Dialog Pemuda
Lintas Agama di Jawa Timur
140. Mohammad Takdir Institut Ilmu Urgensi Pendidikan Multikultural
KeIslaman dalam Menumbuhkan Sikap Religius
Annuqayah (INSTIKA) Literacy di Kalangan Generasi
Guluk-Guluk Milineal: Sebuah Paradigma Kritis
Sumenep terhadap Upaya Pencegahan
Gerakan Radikal di Indonesia
141. Nur Faizah Institut Agama Islam Women's Leadership in the Political
Qomaruddin Gresik Sphere in the Frame of Gender
Equality and Islamic Law
142. nurul azizah PENANGGULANGAN KEMISKINAN
BERBASIS PEMBERDAYAAN
MELALUI PROGRAM KREDIT
USAHA RAKYAT (KUR) BRI
SITUBONDO
143. Muhammad Aniq Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu MEMBANGUN KERANGKA BARU
Al-Qur`an (STIQ) TAFSIR KONTEMPORER: DARI
Islamic Center Demak TAFSIR HARAKI MENUJU TAFSIR
HADHARI
144. JUNI ERPIDA STAI Nurul Falah KETERLIBATAN PERGURUAN
NASUTION.M.Pd.I Airmolek TINGGI DALAM MENGATASI
KONFLIK SOSIAL MASYARAKAT
PLURALISME DI KABUPATEN
INDRA GIRI HULU ( Pemberdayan
Masyarakat Talang Mamak Melalui
Program Stai Nurul Falah Air Molek di
Kabupaten Indra Giri Hulu Propinsi
Riau)
145. Moh Soehadha Universitas Islam KKN TEMATIK AMONG TANI
Negeri Sunan Kalijaga DAGANG LAYAR UNTUK
MASYARAKAT PESISIR SELATAN
KECAMATAN SAPTOSARI,
KABUPATEN GUNUNGKIDUL; Model
Sinergi PT-CSR-Pemerintah
146. LILIK RAHMAWATI Universitas Islam Pendampingan Toko Kelontong:
Negeri Sunan Ampel Disain Model KKN Tematik UIN
Sunan Ampel Surabaya
147. esti zaduqisti IAIN Pekalongan DINAMIKA KEBERAGAMAAN
MUSLIM MINORITAS DUKUH
PURBO DESA JOLOTIGO
KECAMATAN TALUN KABUPATEN
PEKALONGAN
148. Moh Hilmi Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu PENERAPAN METODE (ROLE
Syariah Haji Abdul PLAYING) DALAM MENINGKATKAN
Rasyid Lombok KETERAMPILAN BERBICARA ANAK
Tengah USIA DINI DAN KECERDASAN
SOSIALNYA
149. Siti Chodijah Universitas Islam CAREER GUIDANCE AND THE
Negeri Sunan Gunung POLICY IN PREPARING OF THE
Jati FUTURE OF THE CHILD
DEVELOPMENT (Research at
Sukamiskin Institute Of Special
Coaching In Bandung West Java
Indonesia)
150. m khoirul hadi al-asy IAIN Jember ‫دور اﻟﻣرأة ﻓﻲ اﻟدﻋوة و إﺻﺎﻟﺢ اﻟﻣﺟﺗﻣﻊ‬
ari
151. Lilis Sulastri Universitas Islam Pengembangan Website Desa Lebak
Negeri Sunan Gunung Muncang sebagai Sarana Informasi
Jati Masyarakat
152. Syahraini Tambak FAI Univ. Islam Riau Tauhidisasi Pendidikan: Rekonstruksi
(UIR), Pekanbaru, Model dalam Membangun Lembaga
Riau Pendidikan Tinggi Islam Berkemajuan
153. m khoirul hadi al-asy IAIN Jember THE OBJECTIFICATION OF ISLAMIC
ari LAWS TOWARDS THE EXECUTION
OF WASIYYAH (ISLAMIC WILL) AS
LEGAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN OF
SURROGATE MOTHER
154. UMUM BUDI IAIN Pekalongan FEMALE’S FINGERS MYTH
KARYANTO (GENDER STUDY AND AL-QUR'ĀN
PERSPECTIVE)
155. ZAINAL ABIDIN IAIN Metro SOCIAL EMPOWERING THROUGH
ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN
INDONESIA: Experience of
Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama
(NU)
156. Yuli Darwati STAIN Kediri Memperkuat Jaringan, Memperluas
Kemaslahatan: Rencana Aksi
Penguatan Jaringan Universitas
dengan Institusi Multi Pihak
157. M.Nurzen.S STAI Muara Bulian INTERNALISASI NILAI, SIKAP DAN
Batanghari, Jambi KEPEDULIAN SOSIAL
MASYARAKAT INDIVIDUALIS DI
PERKOTAAN MELALUI KEGIATAN
YASINAN DARI RUMAH KE RUMAH
DI KOTA JAMBI
158. Diah Handayani STAIN Kediri MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIETY
EMPOWERMENT
159. Siti Rahmana Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu PERAN PEREMPUAN PRIBUMI
Ekonomi Syariah DALAM PERTAMBANGAN EMAS DI
Nahdlatul Ulama LEBONG (BENGKULU) AWAL ABAD
Bengkulu KE-20
160. Salma Universitas Islam JEJAK-JEJAK MISTIS DALAM
Negeri Imam Bonjol TRADISI MALIMO BAGAN PADA
Padang MASYARAKAT PANTAI AIR BANGIS
PASAMAN BARAT
161. Moh. Harun Al Rosid, Institut Agama Islam Inovasi Kurikulum Madrasah Di
M.Pd.I Darussalam Pesantren Kabupaten Banyuwangi
Blokagung Dalam Mengimplementasikan Civic
Banyuwangi Education
162. shohibul adib Institut Agama Islam PEMIKIRAN HARALD MOTZKI
Nahdlatul Ulama (IAI TENTANG HADIS (TELAAH
NU) Kebumen METODOLOGI PENELITIAN
HARALD MOTZKI TERHADAP KITAB
AL-MUSANNAf KARYA
ABDURRAZZAQ AS-SAN’ANI)
163. Agus Salim Chamidi Institut Agama Islam Banser NU dan Brujul Adventure Park
Nahdlatul Ulama (IAI Kebumen
NU) Kebumen

164. Arifah Millati Agustina IAIN Tulungagung Hermeneutical Review In Contesting


Women’s Domestic Social Roles
165. Bayu Tri Cahya STAIN Kudus UNIVERSITY SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY: TEROBOSAN
TRANSFORMATIF KONSEP
BERBASIS PENGEMBANGAN
BERKELANJUTAN
166. M. Shohibul Itmam IAIN Ponorogo Akulturasi Agama dan Budaya
Masyarakat Rimba di Hutan Lindung
Taman Nasional Bukit Dua Belas
(TNBD) Provinsi Jambi
167. Zarfina Yenti UIN Sultan Thaha Pendampingan dan Perlindungan
Saifuddin Jambi terhadap Korban Kekerasan Seksual
Terhadap Anak di Provinsi Jambi
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY ENGGAGEMENT
October 8-10, 2018

Ministry of Religious Affairs


In Cooperation with
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ISSN 2655-6987

PROCEEDING
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Sri Adriani (UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang)
Marzuki Wahid (IAIN Cirebon)
Muhammad Aziz Hakim (Ministry of Religious Affairs, RI)
Mahrus (Ministry of Religious Affairs, RI)

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International Conference on University-Community Enggagement Vol 3 No. 1, 2018

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It gives me a great pleasure to welcome all of you in the 3 rd International


Conference on University-Community Engagement 2018 administered by Ministry of
Religious Affairs in cooperation with UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang as this
year’s host institution.
This conference may provide more opportunities not only related to the
submissions of academic papers or articles, but also related to various activities in
creating partnership involving the elements of academicians, researchers, social
activists, policy makers, CSR mangers and others. Today’s conference includes
numbers of advanced activities: 1) Community Service Expo which is a place to
promote the community service activities conducted by LP2M/P3M PTKIN
throughout Indonesia. Various facilitates are provided by the committee including the
exhibition stands, 2) Community Service Clinic which is fully supported by KOMPAK,
a non-profit organization focusing on mentoring field. The realization of this clinic
thanks to Universitas Membangun Desa (Universities in developing the villages). The
participants are heads of LP2M/P3M, 3) Community Service Journal Clinic which
aims at strengthening and developing the ability to write articles and then submit them
to various reputable journals. The materials for the journal article writing are focused
on the community services.
We believe the conference is a significant step, which will, in the long run,
contribute towards social changes. Today, we are more optimistic than ever, with the
assurances given by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, to facilitate the necessary changes
to University-Community Engagement, to diminish the gaps between university and
community.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to the
organizers and in particular our honorable speakers. All of them have been working
with us since they beginning of the planning stage and they are still here today for all of
us, even though they are very busy with their responsibilities at their agencies. We truly
appreciate your dedication.
I hope that these three days, will give our guests and participants an overview
of the university-community engagement for best practices and compliance. I hope
this conference will serve to broaden your perspective, on the role of the university
and community for better civilization.
Thank you.

Arskal Salim
Director of Islamic Higher Education
Ministry of Religious Affairs

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Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................. ii
THE DEVELOPMENT OF HALAL ECOTOURISM OF SANTEN
BANYUWANGI BEACH ............................................................................... 1
Ach. Faqih Supandi and Firdausia Hadi

PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (PAR) IN THE COMMUNITY


SERVICE OF UIN SUNAN AMPEL .......................................................... 19
Agus Afandi

BANSER NU AND BRUJUL ADVENTURE PARK KEBUMEN ............32


Agus Salim Chamidi

ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND EMPOWERMENT DA’WAH FOR


CONFLICT AREAS OF BALURAN FOREST SITUBONDO ..................40
Akhmad Zaini and Samsul Arifin

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MANGROVE-BASED AND


FISHERY PRODUCTS IN PAITON PROBOLINGGO ...........................52
Akmal Mundiri, Ahmad Fawaid, and Syamsuri

THE IMPACT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL LEARNING IN ACTIVE


LEARNING FOR STUDENTS IN MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH ..............64
Ali Imron and Anas Rohman

EXPLORATION OF COMMUNITY-BASED AREA OF BAROMBONG


FISHERMEN'S SETTLEMENTS IN MAKASSAR ...................................75
Andi Asmuliany

IMPROVING EXISTENCE OF SUPERIOR CAMPAIGN “UKM


KAMPUNG KRUPUK” SURABAYA THROUGH FAMILY FINANCING
MANAGEMENT .........................................................................................85
Ani Faujiah, Ali Hamdan, and Saifuddin

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PARENTING TRAINING WITH A POSITIVE STYLE IN GIRIMEKAR


VILLAGE, CILENGKRANG DISTRICT, BANDUNG REGENCY .........93
Anwar Supenawinata, Rosleny Marliani, Awit M. Sakinah, and Feri Indra Irawan

FEMINISM IN ISLAM: RECONSTRUCTION OF CONTEMPORARY


ISLAMIC METHODOLOGY .................................................................... 101
Arifah Millati A

ACADEMIC INFORMATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN MANTUP


LAMONGAN TOWARD CYBER MADRASAH ...................................... 110
Aris Fanani, Abdul Muhid, and Yuniar Farida

WOMAN EMPOWERMENT IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OF


PADANGSIDIMPUAN .............................................................................. 121
Asfiati

INTEGRATION MODEL OF “TRIDHARMA PERGURUAN TINGGI”


ON COMMUNITY SERVICE AT RUMAH TERAPI AURA .................. 130
Asti Meiza, Irfan Fahmi and Diah Puspasari

STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF NON FORMAL RELIGION


EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THROUGH PRODUCTIVE
ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT ....................................................... 142
Aziza Meria, Marhamah, and Lukmanul Hakim

THE INSTILLING ENTREPRENEUR SKILL TO STUDENTS OF


ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL SUMBER DAYA AT-TAQWA
TANJUNGANOM-NGANJUK .................................................................. 153
Badrus

APPLICATION OF RICE HUSK SILICA EXTRACT AS PADDY


HYDROPONIC FERTILIZER TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY-BASED
FOOD SECURITY ..................................................................................... 163
Budy Frasetya, Slamet Ginandjar, Ahmad Taofik, Yati Setiati

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UTILIZATION OF MASS MEDIA FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN AL AMIN VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
..................................................................................................................... 171
Daan Dini Khairunida and Faisal Basri

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH AGRO-


INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT TRAINING IN WARINGINSARI,
BANJAR ...................................................................................................... 182
Deni Kamaludin Yusup, Widiawati, and Azis Surono

MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT ...................... 198


Diah Handayani

DISABLE COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN PROCESSING


EGGSHELL WASTE AS FOOD SUBSTITUTION MATERIAL IN
BANDAR LAMPUNG................................................................................ 207
Dwijowati Asih Saputri, Marlina Kamelia, and Nurhaida Widiani

TRAINING LINE FOLLOWER TO ADVANCE COMPETENCE AND


SKILL OF THE STUDENTS OF SMKN 1 MAJALAYA .......................... 217
Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, Rina Mardiati, Edi Mulyana,

COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE: OVERCOMING THE PROBLEMS OF


ISLAMIC EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THROUGH SYSTEMIC
THINKING ................................................................................................ 224
Emmi Kholilah Harahap

THE MENTORING OF KARANG TARUNA BINA SWAKARSA IN


PANYADAP VILLAGE BANDUNG THROUGH DISSEMINATION .. 234
Endah Ratna Sonya, and Elis Ratna Wulan

BLOOD TYPE EXAMINATION OF CIGENTUR COMMUNITY AS


EFFORTS TO REALIZE COMMUNITY CARE FOR HEALTH .......... 239
Epa Paujiah, Imas Ratna Juwita, and Ramdhani Wahyu Sururie

EFFORTS TO USE LATEX COAGULANT AS ALTERNATIVE


VINEGAR IN SUNGAI AMBAWANG WEST BORNEO ....................... 245
Etika Rahmawati, Nurul Kamilati Husain

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IMPROVING THE UNDERSTANDING OF SHARIA TOURISM


THROUGH THE INTENSIVE SIMULATION PROGRAM ................. 251
Fahrur Ulum

FARMER GROUP STRENGTHENING STRATEGY THROUGH


DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF AN-NUR MOSQUE EMPOWERMENT
POST (POSDAYA) ..................................................................................... 264
Fatati Nuryana and Ainurrahman Hidayat

RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY ACTION ON MANAGEMENT OF


CHILD-FRIENDLY MOSQUE IN NORTH SUMATERA .................... 277
Fatimah Zuhrah, Dahlia and Neliwati

ASSET-BASED ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN EXODAN WOMEN


IN TANGGULANGIN KEBUMEN ......................................................... 288
Fikria Najitama, Nurhidayah, Agus Salim Chamidi

DEVELOPING RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS THROUGH


PESANTREN KILAT FOR THE FOSTERED CHILDREN IN
TANJUNG PATI, WEST SUMATERA ..................................................... 299
Hallen A, Martin Kustati, Warnis, and Nelmawarni

THE STRUGGLE OF THE VOLUNTEERS IN THE


MATAHARIKECIL .................................................................................... 313
Hamdan Sugilar

JEMBER, RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE IN CYBERSPACE AND


INTERNALIZATION OF ELITE SOCIETY ORGANIZATION .......... 322
Herlina and M. Khoirul Hadi al-Asy’ari

THE PILOT PROJECT OF DUCK FARMING ON INCREASING


FAMILY INCOME IN PEKANBARU CITY............................................ 332
Hidayati, Eniza Saleh and Bambang Kuntoro

IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION TEACHERS


OF ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL IN TEMBARAK-SELOPAMPANG,
TEMANGGUNG ........................................................................................ 342
Hidayatun Ulfa

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PUBLIC RELATIONS STRATEGY OF MBS AL AMIN BOJONEGORO
IN INSTILLING ISLAMIC MODERATION VALUES .......................... 351
Ibnu Habibi

DESIGNING EXPERIMENTS OF SCIENCE BY USED GOODS-


ASSISTANCE OF SCIENCE TEACHERS IN MADRASAH
IBTIDAIYAH BANDAR LAMPUNG ....................................................... 363
Ida Fiteriani, Nurhaida Widiani, Dwijowati Asih Saputri, and Marlina Kamelia

PESANTREN KOPI: EMPOWERMENT OF RAUNG SLOPE


COMMUNITY BY PESANTREN AT-TANWIR LEDOKOMBO JEMBER
..................................................................................................................... 374
Irham Bashori Hasba, M.H. and Akhmad Mukhlis, M.A. 2)

STRENGTHENING THE MADRASAH ALIYAH INDEPENDENCE


IN CENTRAL ACEH TO MAKE ALQUR’AN HADITH E-LEARNING
..................................................................................................................... 391
Irhas, Dwi Sukmanila Sayska, and Ilham Marnola

ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT OF BONAI TRIBES THROUGH


MAKING OF COW FARM BIOGAS ASRENEWABLE ENERGY ......... 400
Irwan Taslapratama, Eniza Saleh, Anwar Efendi Harahap, and Bakhendri Solfan

THE LEGAL TREATMENT OF SHARIA ECONOMY TOWARDS


CIBIRU WETAN VILLAGE CITIES OF CILEUNYI DISTRICT,
BANDUNG................................................................................................. 413
Iwan Setiawan and Ramdani Wahyu Sururie

LEARNING MANAGEMENT BASED MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES


..................................................................................................................... 420
Jamiluddin Yacub

DISASTER RISK REDUCTION FOR THE LUT TAWAR LAKE


TOURISM................................................................................................... 428
Joni Harnedi and Sutrisno

INVOLVEMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN RESOLVE THE


PROBLEM OF THE COMMUNITY OF PLURALISM .......................... 442
Juni Erpida Nasution

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EVALUATING TSUNAMI MITIGATION FOR STUDENTS AS THE


IMPLEMENTATION OF RESEARCH-BASED COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT IN PANGANDARAN ................................................... 451
Lia Kamelia, Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, Dian Nuraiman, Yoga Gumilar

GROCERY STORE ASSISTANCE: MODEL OF KKN TEMATIK UIN


SUNAN AMPEL SURABAYA ................................................................... 461
Lilik Rahmawati

WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT AS A COMMUNITY INFORMATION IN


LEBAK MUNCANG VILLAGE KABUPATEN BANDUNG .................. 470
Lilis Sulastri and Rahmalia Ahmadi

IMPROVEMENT EFFORT OF WOMEN’S WELFARE THROUGH


SOCIOECOPRENEURSHIP EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN AT
SALAKAN VILLAGE SEMARANG .......................................................... 476
Linda Indiyarti Putri and Ersila Devy Rinjani

ANTI-BULLYING ASSISTANCE FOR TEACHER CADRE TO FOSTER


CHILD-FRIENDLY SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT IN KERTOSONO .. 484
Luluk Indarinul Mufidah, Galuh Kartikasari, and Ilza Ma’azi Azizah

INTERNALIZATION OF VALUES, ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL


CONCERNS IN URBAN THROUGH YASINAN ACTIVITIES IN
JAMBI ......................................................................................................... 494
M. Nurzen. S

ASSISTING THE INTER-RELIGIOUS YOUTH COMMUNICATION


FORUM IN BUILDING INTER-RELIGIOUS YOUTH DIALOGUE IN
EAST JAVA ................................................................................................. 504
M. Thoriqul Huda and Akhmad Jazuli Afandi

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM THROUGH CAPACITY


BUILDING LECTURERS AND STUDENTS IN STATE ISLAMIC
INSTITUTE OF PONOROGO................................................................. 516
Mambaul Ngadhimah

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COMMUNITY SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH
TRAINING ON RELIGIOUS AWARENESS AND LIVING SKILLS IN
NAGARI PADANG CAKUR ...................................................................... 528
Martin Kustati, Hallen, Zaim Rais, Nelmawarni, Warnis, Elfi Tajuddin, and
Ulfatmi

COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN BUILDING FOR COASTAL AND


MARINE ECOSYSTEMS REHABILITATION AT TONGAS
PROBOLINGGO ....................................................................................... 545
Mauludiyah, Noverma, Asri Sawiji, Rizqi Abdi Perdanawati, M. Yunan, Fahmi,
Andik Dwi Muttaqin, Misbakhul Munir, and Fajar Setiawan

THE INCREASE OF COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE ABOUT FOOD


BIOTECHNOLOGY ................................................................................. 554
Meti Maspupah and Milla Listiawati

THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN KEEPING THE


VALUES OF ISLAM................................................................................... 564
Moh. Hafidurrahman

LEXICOSTATISTICS OF (SASAMBO/SASAK LANGUAGE,


SAMAWA/SUMBAWA LANGUAGE, AND /MBOJO/BIMA
LANGUAGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ............................................ 570
Moh. Hilmi

STRENGTHENING OF NATIONAL VALUES AND PANCASILA IN


WARDING OFF THE SEEDS OF RADICALISM AMONG STUDENTS
OF TANGERANG ..................................................................................... 580
Mohamad Mahrusillah and Ahmad Suhendra

MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION FOR RELIGIOUS LITERACY TO


PREVENT RADICAL MOVEMENTS AMONG MILLENNIALS ......... 590
Mohammad Takdir

BUILDING A CONTEMPORARY TAFSIR FRAMEWORK: FROM


TAFSIR HARAKI (MOVEMENT TAFSIR) TOWARDS TAFSIR
MUJTAMAI (COMMUNITY TAFSIR) ..................................................... 601
Muhammad Aniq

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THE ASPECT OF ISLAMIC ECONOMIC LAW IN UTILIZATION OF


NATURAL RESOURCES IN SANDING VILLAGE BANDUNG .......... 609
Muhammad Asro and Aden Rosadi

BOOKCASE IN COFFEE SHOP EFFORTS TO STRENGTHEN THE


LITERACY MOVEMENT FROM TAKENGON .................................... 612
Muhammad Hasyimsyah Batubara

OPTIMIZING CONTINUITY OF EDUCATION IN THE


ENVIRONMENT COMMUNITY BASED ON ISLAMIC BOARDING
SCHOOLS IN MALANG REGENCY ....................................................... 620
Muhammad Husni

STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONAL VISION OF IAIN BONE


THROUGH THE LOCUS OF LOCAL VALUE-BASED COMMUNITY
EMPOWERMENT .................................................................................... 630
Rahmatunnair, Muhammad Rusydi, and Sultan Hasanuddin

ACCULTURATION OF RELIGION AND CULTURE OF JUNGLE


PEOPLE IN PROTECTED FOREST PARK TAMAN NATIONAL
BUKIT DUA BELAS (TNBD) JAMBI PROVINCE ................................. 635
Muhammad Shohibul Itmam

COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT THROUGH TRAINING AND


ASSISTANCE OF USE OF MILK KEFIR TO PREVENT STUNTING 652
Neneng Windayani and Tuti Kurniati

DIFFERENTIAL OF LIGHTWEIGHT BASED ON CASSAVA SKINS 661


Netriwati, Etti Hadiati, Nur Asiah, and Ida Fiteriani

ISLAMIC BASED CHARACTER EDUCATION OF MARGINALIZED


CHILDREN IN TASIKMALAYA.............................................................. 666
Nita Anjung Munggaran and Neneng Maryani

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APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY DEVOTION IN HINDU’S
MAJORITY ENVIRONMENT IN DENPASAR...................................... 674
Novena Ade Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Kusjuniati, and Taufik Maulana

ENGLISH LEARNING THROUGH PLATFORMQUIPPER SCHOOL


..................................................................................................................... 683
Novi Nur Lailisna

THE ROLE OF VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUMDes) IN


FACILITATING COMMUNITY’S ECONOMY OF PASIR JAYA
VILLAGE .................................................................................................... 692
Nunu Mahnun, Arief Kurniawan Putra, Rahma Oktriana Hidayah, Yayuk Irwani
Ritonga, and Rian Febrianto

HUMANITY-BASED TRAINING OF QUR'AN READING FOR


TRANSGENDER SANTRI AT AL-FATAH ISLAMIC BOARDING
SCHOOL, BANGUNTAPAN YOGYAKARTA ......................................... 703
Nur Aini and Rohmat Dwi Yunianta

LIGHTWEIGHT BASED ON RUBBER SEEDS AS A SPECIAL FOOD


ICON OF REJOMULYO VILLAGE, SOUTH LAMPUNG ..................... 711
Nur Asiah, Netriwati, Ida Fiteriani, and Baharudin

WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP IN THE POLITICAL SPHERE IN THE


FRAME OF GENDER EQUALITY AND ISLAMIC LAW...................... 717
Nur Faizah

ENTREPRENEURSHIP ASSISTANCE TO INCREASE


INDEPENDENCE IN DISABILITIES IN BOJONEGORO ................. 724
Nur Laila Rahmawati, Eyrul Mufidah, Indah Fajrotuz Zahro, and Asnawi

MENTORSHIP AND LAW SOCIALIZATION FOR TREATING


PEDOPHILE VICTIMS IN CHILD PROTECTION INSTITUTION
(LPA) IN MALANG ................................................................................... 731
Nur Shofa Ulfiyati

THE USE HIJAB: BETWEEN NORMATIVE AWARENESS AND


POLITICAL COMMODITIES IN THE DEMOCRATIZATION ERA . 738
Nurul Azizah

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THE USE OF AKAD WADIAH IN MANAGEMENT OF WASTE BANKS


IN PESANTREN DARUSSALAM BLOKAGUNG BANYUWANGI ...... 751
Nurul Inayah, Aushofun Niha and Ajeng Maulida

SELF-WAQF DEVELOPMENT FOR BUILDING ISLAMIC BOARDING


SCHOOL SELF-SUFFICIENCY............................................................... 760
Prima Aswirna and Reza Fahmi

MODERATION OF ISLAM IN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL


(STUDY AT GONTOR DARUSSALAM MODERN ISLAMIC
BOARDING SCHOOL) ............................................................................. 776
Reza Fahmi and Prima Aswirna

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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MANGROVE-BASED AND


FISHERY PRODUCTS IN PAITON PROBOLINGGO
Akmal Mundiri1), Ahmad Fawaid1), Syamsuri2)
1Nurul Jadid University
2Islamic State University of Sunan Ampel Surabaya

email: akmalmundiri@gmail.com

Abstract

The phenomenon of helplessness in dealing with the market is almost taking place in all locations
in Indonesia, one of which is also the coastal community of Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo
village. The possible effort besides empowerment in increasing income is awareness of the urgency of
women's participation in the domestic sector and creating a general interest and understanding for
the community of ecological, biological and socio-economic functions of mangroves. Therefore, this
community service program is one of the efforts to overcome the powerlessness of society in the face of
markets and globalization in addition to overcoming the effects of global warming which results in
abrasion in various parts of the world. This assistance is very interesting to do, seeing the
enormous benefits, and being a learning process that is perfect for community developers.

Keywords: Women’s Groups, Family Income, Production, Marketing

Introduction
Poverty is a significant problem in many urban and rural communities
characterized by unemployment, backwardness, and powerlessness. Thus, poverty is one of
the leading national issues whose response must be a top priority in the implementation of
social welfare development. One of the causes of poverty besides voicelessness is also due
to their powerlessness to the State and the market. Thus, one way to reduce poverty is to
eliminate the cause of their inability to improve their quality of life.
The phenomenon of helplessness in dealing with the market is almost taking place
in all locations in Indonesia, one of which is also the coastal community of Karanganyar
Paiton Probolinggo. Karanganyar is a village located about 30 kilometers to the east of the
city of Probolinggo, East Java, where the average population works as farmers, farm
laborers, and traditional fishers who based on seasonal calendar observations only depend
on the tobacco season and the sea season. Likewise, with community production facilities,
which are still limited. For example, fishing facilities consisting of 4 boat owners, ten boat
owners, ten people.
Karanganyar Village is one of the twenty villages located in the Paiton as sub-
district, Probolinggo, which is 30 km to the east from Probolinggo. This Karanganyar
village borders the village of Randutatah on the west, to the east by the villages of Pondok
Kelor and Plampang, to the south by the village of Sidodadi, and to the north by the sea to
the north coast (the Madura strait). This village has an area of up to 538 ha. This function
is 320 ha in the form of rice fields, 208 ha for yards and ± ten burial areas which have an
area of 10 ha in total with right conditions. Whereas population data based on data
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obtained from the monograph of Karanganyar village in 2006, the total population of
Karanganyar village was 5,517 people and 1,555 households. With details of the male
population of 2893 people, female population of 2624 inhabitants.
One of the ways to overcome this powerlessness is through the involvement of
women's roles in the economic sector. The involvement of women in the public sphere is a
dual role which can also mean double burden; multiple roles can be overcome by the
process of division of labor in the domestic sector between husband and wife. This
problem is indeed not easy to overcome and is conquered in reducing the burden on
women, not only men, but also the broad family and the general public who have accepted
the division of roles based on gender as objective reality. The involvement of men in the
public sector and women in the domestic sector is an objective reality accepted as
something standard. The effort to change all of that is an effort to deconstruct the socio-
cultural building which then requires awareness.
This problem must also occur in coastal communities in the Karanganyar Paiton
Probolinggo village of East Java. Therefore, the effort that is also possible in addition to
empowerment in increasing family income is by raising awareness of the urgency of
women's participation in the domestic sector which is then followed by the empowerment
of family income through the production of mangrove-based processed products and
fishery products. Mangrove products and fishery products are one of the local favorites
that have the potential to improve the living standards of the coastal communities of
Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo village, which in some villages already exists, although not
many, mangrove plantations that require the active involvement of women in their
management.
Based on these problems it is appropriate that the program is a local advantage in
the form of mangrove products and fishery products that can be used by women in the
village of Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo. Empowerment facilitation for the village is
primarily carried out by the power plant company in the Paiton Probolinggo sub-district
although, in the end, it does not have much impact on the community resulting from
empowerment not based on the needs of the community. Thus, the empowerment pattern
that researchers do is in the form of a program to strengthen life skills so that people can
explore their potential and dare to act to improve their quality of life. Among them are
training in making fish chips, biogas, and other fish and mangrove products that people can
use to improve their standard of living. In addition to livestock and agriculture, sea
products and mangroves are one of the distinctive features of the Karanganyar Paiton
Probolinggo village so that local excellence becomes a product, service or other work of
high value, unique and has comparative advantages.

Theoretical Framework of Community Empowerment


The discussion of male and female parallelism is endless; there are those who
enthusiastically welcome this discourse and there are also those who submit objection
arguments. The debates within the framework of the renewal and development of thought
in Islam, have implications for the efforts to dismantle religious dogmas, strip the Qur'an
again, even blaspheme hadith. These efforts deserve appreciation as an effort to
understand, interpret, and ground God's messages that will continue to roll along with the
development of times and times.
Efforts to build alignment can be made by providing product production and
marketing training based on local excellence. Production, in this case, is in the form of

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activities carried out in order to add value to an object or something so that it is more
useful and has more value than before. (Millers and Mainers, 2000: 251; Orynycz and
Wasiak, 2017: 57 – 62) The elements of input and output are the elements that get the most
attention in the discussion of production theory. In production theory, input elements can
still be described by type or characteristic of input. (Gaspersz, 1996). While the production
function shows the nature of the relationship between the factors of production and the
level of production. The factors of production are also known as input, and the amount of
production refers as output. The production function is always stated in a formula like the
following. (Sukirno, 1997)
In economics, the definition of other production functions is a function that
shows the relationship between physical output (output) and factors of production (input).
(Mubyarto, 1989: 58) Production elasticity about economics to measure how sensitive
changes in the production of an item are to changes in the number of factors of
production. In a word that is easier to understand, the production elasticity is how much
percentage changes occur in the amount of production if a producer changes the number
of production factors by a percentage.
The theoretical or conceptual framework of marketing expected in the process of
mentoring and community empowerment includes the overall system of business activities
aimed at planning, pricing, promoting, and distributing goods and services. They can satisfy
the needs of existing buyers and potential buyers (Swastha and Handoko, 2000: 3). The
purpose of the marketing concept is to give satisfaction to the desires and needs of
consumers (Kotler and Keller, 2009). The marketing concept can be achieved by trying to
identify and formulate consumer desires and needs. Companies in meeting the desires and
needs of consumers must develop an appropriate product, price, promotion, and
distribution policies by the circumstances of the target consumers.
Both forms of empowerment are part of life skills training or life skills so that
people or groups can effectively master the needs and challenges of daily life. (WHO,
1997). Thus, the mindset of the community service process in the form of empowering
women's groups in increasing family income through the production and marketing of
mangrove-based products in the Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo village are as follows:

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Financial
Group Production and Output of performance
Marketing production
Non-financial
performance

Internal Innovation
process
Product-
process
Labor
Resource
capability
Organization

Use of
technology

Figure 1. The framework of Community Empowerment

The production and marketing process as shown in the figure shows that the
production and marketing processes are intended to shape capabilities in terms of
production output, internal processes that exist in production and marketing, and the
ability of resources, both in the ability of the workforce, knowledge of marketing
organizations and systems production, and the use of available resources.

Method of Community Empowerment


The main hope of this program in addition to coastal rehabilitation from the
threat of abrasion is also related to efforts to raise awareness of the local community about
the urgency of coastal conservation that also affects the salvage of coastal ecosystems and
ultimately leads to the empowerment of women's groups in the village. Based on this,
changes related to the results of empowerment measured from the increase in family
income have not been seen, considering the duration of time from the implementation of
the training to the present is very short so that it cannot yet measure the success of the
program. Therefore, community service in this context is carried out with asset-based
community development and participatory approach. Participatory; the essential element of
the empowerment process for the community is the participation and social mobilization.
It was based on the assumption that the assisted people, in general, could not organize
themselves without outside help. Therefore, the essential thing in the empowerment
process is how to build self-awareness that they are the only actors in the process of
change.
In this case, the operationalization of activities is based on local excellence in the
community service location. The community service process is carried out with counseling,
socialization, training, mentoring and mentoring women's groups in the Karanganyar
Paiton Probolinggo village.
Companion activities are carried out using focus group discussions with the hope
that there will be a shared awareness of local excellence utilized as more valuable and
beneficial for the improvement of the community's economy. While the training activities
are carried out by providing activity training in which all the supporting resources can be
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obtained from excellence around the location in the form of mangrove forests. So that in
addition to the emerging ability of the community to process and produce processed
mangroves there is also an awareness of the sustainability of the surrounding environment.
The mentoring activities are directed at fostering a continuous and planned process to
achieve indicators of product production and marketing.

Result and Discussion


The main hope of this program in addition to coastal rehabilitation from the threat
of abrasion is also related to efforts to raise awareness of the local community about the
urgency of coastal conservation that also affects the salvage of coastal ecosystems and
ultimately leads to the empowerment of women's groups in the village. Based on this,
changes related to the results of empowerment measured from the increase in family
income have not been seen, considering the duration of time from the implementation of
the training to the present is very short so that it cannot yet measure the success of the
program. Accordingly, in this service process, several cross-cutting issues indirectly
assembled and had an impact, including:

 The impacts of climate change


Almost all Indonesian coastal areas are classified as areas with potential natural
disasters including tidal / abrasion and tsunami disasters. Disaster mitigation for
coastal areas can be done structurally by planting mangroves and non-structurally
by making land use policies and planting mangrove forests by involving local
government officials, counseling, and awareness of the urgency of mangrove
forests based on their functions based on biological functions, socio-economic
and ecological.
Therefore, this program is primarily related to the planting of sea cypress and
efforts to build awareness of mangrove functions are expected to be able to
overcome the impacts of climate change with disaster mitigation efforts as Article
1 paragraph 6 of Government Regulation No. 21 of 2008 concerning Disaster
Management. Among disaster mitigation activities can be elaborated as follows:
(1) introduction and monitoring of disaster risk; (2) participatory disaster
management planning; (3) development of a disaster-aware culture; (4) the
application of physical, non-physical and disaster management measures; (5)
identification and recognition of sources of danger or threat of disaster; (6)
monitoring of natural resource management; (7) monitoring of the use of high
technology; (8) supervision of the implementation of spatial planning and
environmental management, and (9) other disaster mitigation activities.
Therefore, the sea cypress planting program is expected to have an impact on
efforts to help create a microclimate. It is characterized by the decreasing air and
soil temperatures and reducing evaporation due to exposure to strong winds and
as a wind embankment that withstands the salt and salt water levels that can break
down the invisible plant. The impact on disaster participatory planning was seen
in the appreciation of the citizens marked by the active involvement of citizens to
participate in guarding the sea cypress plant.
 Gender Equality
The process of environmental damage in Indonesia is progressive and makes the
environment uncomfortable for humans, and may even become inappropriate so
that it requires the role of all parties, both men and women. About the
development of human resources, it is necessary to instill an awareness that
humans are part of the environment in which they live. The human social system
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along with the biophysical system forms a unit called the sociobiophysical
ecosystem so that humans are part of the ecosystem in which they live and not
live outside. Therefore, human safety and welfare depend on the integrity of the
ecosystem in which it lives.
Based on this description, it is necessary to support all parties, whether male or
female. The form of male involvement in this project is the process of planting
and treating sea cypress plants. Whereas for the women's group that became the
main hope in this project in the form of their awareness, knowledge, and ability in
carrying out their roles, not only as housewives but also can add value to the
family's income and provide consumption patterns that are also environmentally
friendly.

The description of activities carried out in community service is presented in Table 1.

Table 1. Community Service Activities


Achievements During the
No Activity Results/output
Reporting Period
1. Establish  support from local  The enthusiasm of
communication with community leaders community leaders
community leaders towards the prevention of
coastal abrasion threats
 Community leaders began
to realize the ecological
function and its impact on
coastal ecosystems
 There needs to be further
counseling about fir
planting, its urgency, and
the dedication that will be
carried out, including who
is involved
2. Counseling with  The support and  Support and readiness of
women's groups enthusiasm of the program
women's groups for implementation site
the empowerment  Women's groups realize
activities that there are local
implemented potentials and advantages
not maximally utilized
3. Counseling to  The support and  Community readiness to
community enthusiasm of maintain sea cypress plants
representatives women's groups for
the empowerment
activities to
implement
4. Search for  The collection of  The process of planting
mangroves seeds 1000 mangrove and maintaining the
seeds according to mangroves
the standards set

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5. Planting mangroves  Planted 1000 seeds  Mangroves seeds are two


of mangroves months old
6. Treatment of  Embedded reserve  Efforts with residents to
mangroves seeds to embroider protect plants
dead seeds  The height of the
 Maintenance of mangroves plant is
marine plants from approximately 2 M
diseases
 Maintenance of
mangroves plants
from damage
7. Training in making  The implementation  The ordering of milkfish
milkfish brains of training in making brains by residents
milkfish brains in
order to increase
family income
8. Training on making  The implementation  Ordering crab crackers by
crab crackers of training in making local people
crab crackers in
order to increase
family income
9. Plans and  Preparation of tools  Preparation of instructors
preparation for batik and assistance in the who are ready to assist
training batik training process women's groups during
 Assistance the training and post-
communities training process
understand the
procedures for
making batik
10. Training in making  The implementation  There are orders for
batik of batik training in printed batik via online
order to increase
family income
11. Product marketing  The implementation  The marketing of some
training of product marketing processed products
training in order to around the mentoring site
train and optimize
the product
marketing potential
12. Post-training practice  The emergence of  There are capital products
in the form of post-training for marketing
product production enthusiasm that  The marketing of some
and marketing emerged in the form processed products
of mass production
and the expansion of
product marketing

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Based on the project planning matrix as shown in the table above, table 2 is an
assessment of the achievement of objectives and results.

Table 2. Objectives, Goals, and Results


The logic of intervention Objectively Source of Progress
verified indicators Verification/SoV towards
(Objectively achieving
Verifiable goals and
Indicators/OVIs) results
Objective

Minimizing the threat of - Increase in the Periodic Reports - Progress


abrasion and developing the number of of Local based on
potentials of mangrove- mangroves of Governments; the log
based products and fishery sea cypress photos before and frame in
products in the coastal area species along the after activities; etc this stage is
of Karanganyar Paiton coast of the not yet
Probolinggo village by KKaranganyar visible
involving the participation PPaiton village because of
of women in the of Probolinggo the age of
Karanganyar Paiton the plant
Probolinggo village - Public awareness which still
of the disaster
reaches 
mitigation
60 cm
function with
the effort to - Public
plant sea cypress awareness
of the
function of
mangroves
(see more
clearly
below the
log frame
table)

Goal

 no damage to  Periodic - Active


mangroves Reports of community
plants Local involvemen
mangroves in the Governments; t to help
Karanganyar Paiton  function photos before preserve
Problinggo village were utilization of and after and
rehabilitated properly mangroves activities; etc conserve
plants
- There has
not been
any effort
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The logic of intervention Objectively Source of Progress


verified indicators Verification/SoV towards
(Objectively achieving
Verifiable goals and
Indicators/OVIs) results
to use
mangroves
plants
based on
biological,
economic
and
ecological
functions
due to the
age of
plants that
have not
been
possible to
utilize

 women's groups  Periodic - Women's


can manage Reports of groups have
mangrove-based Local been able to
processing and Governments; make
fishery products photos before mangrove-
to become otak- and after based
otak bandeng, activities; etc processing
empowering women's crab crackers, and fishery
groups around the coast of and fish crackers products
Probolingo Panganon such as
Karanganyar Village in  women's groups processed
producing and marketing can make batik crab
mangrove-based and handicrafts crackers
fishery-based processed  able to market and otak-
products mangrove-based otak
processed bandeng
products and
fishery products
through
websites and
other marketing
media

Results
1. public awareness of the
 involvement and  Periodic Reports - The
function of mangrove
active role of the of Local emergence
forests based on
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The logic of intervention Objectively Source of Progress


verified indicators Verification/SoV towards
(Objectively achieving
Verifiable goals and
Indicators/OVIs) results
biological, socio- community in Governments; of public
economic and planting and product photos, awareness
ecological functions maintaining website; etc of the
mangrove economic
forests and
ecological
 community functions of
involvement and mangroves
active role in as
producing and evidenced
marketing by efforts
processed to use the
mangrove results and
products and production
fishery products of fishery
without products
damaging that live in
mangrove mangrove
forests areas

2. the existence of gender


 the formation of  Periodic Reports - The
role awareness in
women's groups of Local formation
increasing family
that are Governments; of women's
income
concerned and product photos, groups that
active in the website; etc can
production and produce
marketing of fishery
processed products
products based on
mangroves
such as the
production
of otak-otak
bandeng
and crab
crackers so
that they
can increase
their family
income
3. increasing mangrove
 increasing  Periodic Reports - Increasing
growth population in
number of of Local population
the Karanganyar Paiton
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The logic of intervention Objectively Source of Progress


verified indicators Verification/SoV towards
(Objectively achieving
Verifiable goals and
Indicators/OVIs) results
Probolinggo village mangrove Governments; of sea
populations product photos, cypress
website; etc plants by
1000
mangroves
trees
4. the establishment of
 Women's groups  Periodic Reports - Women's
women's groups
can manage of Local groups on
capable of producing
processed Governments; the coast of
and marketing
mangrove and product photos, Karanganya
mangrove-based and
fishery products website; etc r village
fishery-based processed
products into cakes, Paiton
snacks, charcoal, Probolingg
shredded fish, o can make
etc. processed
mangrove-
 able to market based
mangrove-based products
processed such as crab
products and crackers
fishery products and otak-
through otak
websites and bandeng
other marketing
media

Thus, the initial step was taken in this community service, namely socialization and
dissemination which of course in its implementation requires much struggle to change the
mindset of the community. The initial step taken is to coordinate with parties that are
expected to succeed in the activity. One of the results of coordination with stakeholders
resulted in recommendations: (1) the implementation of training needs to be
communicated in order to adjust the time allocation, (2) need to pick up the ball so that
group members are willing, and (3) supply of production tools and marketing simulations.
Then training in both production and marketing by involving partner institutions
that are competent in the field of training. In this case, this service process involves the
surrounding pesantren in order to provide education and training. The training is carried
out within three days for each production activity. The training target is 20 people, but
participants who consistently attend training from beginning to end are 14 people. The
methods used in the communication process are lectures, discussions, practices, and
assignments.
Whereas to focus on improving the standard of living the community has seen an
increase although not so significant. Therefore, sustainable assistance is needed by
continuing to pay attention to the causes that are constraints to the reduced enthusiasm of
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the community, which among others is because their preparations are not able to sell or
not last long. From the problems found after the Focus Group Discussion activities at
Rumyati's house, the facilitator tried to find a way out with several communities.
This assistance is very interesting to do, seeing the enormous benefits, and being a
learning process that is perfect for community developers. By assisting in coastal areas, we
can better understand the social life of coastal communities. This assistance is interesting
because young people are also interested in processing. This assistance still requires
sustainability. So that the companion does not stop just an experiment, but will still
advance to the next step. Social innovation is needed to create an independent society, and
free from any shackles that will harm them.

Conclusion
Based on the description above, the community service can overcome the disparity
of husband and wife income in a family by permanent maintain the preservation of the
culture of the community and the environment by maintaining mangroves and coastal and
marine ecosystems. This dedication departs from a participatory approach and asset-based
community development that emphasizes the availability and ability of the community in
managing local potential and excellence in the Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo.
The things to recommend after the implementation of this community service
process are; 1) empowerment on a macro scale by considering local potential and
excellence is deemed necessary to be carried out primarily by the government, and 2)
integration of programs between institutions and ministries that support the achievement
of community service goals.

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