Illustration of an environmentally friendly Tahfidz House designed by the ITS Architecture Department Abmas team ITS Campus, ITS News – Educational facilities are one of the important elements that must be fulfilled. As well as the role of Tahfidz-House as a means of Islamic religious education. Responding to the urgency, the Community Service team (ABMAS) from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) designed an environmentally friendly Tahfidz House design The team consists of six lecturers and five students from the Department of Architecture. This example takes the design location at ​​195 square meters in Sedayu Village RT 4 RW 17, Muntilan District “This planning initiation also includes the desire of the waqf landowner to establish a Tahfidz House with a scholarship in the village,” explained Fenty Ratna Indarti ST March The atmosphere of the students’ room in the Tahfidz House designed by the ITS Architecture Department Abmas Team maximizes sunlight Fenty revealed that the design process for the Tahfidz House was carried out from July to November last year the Tahfidz House has existed in Indonesia So far has less access to the outside environment and tight inside due to a large number of occupants the team started the design process by analyzing the needs of the Tahfidz House to accommodate users and the activities to be carried out Then proceed with an analysis of environmental conditions to explore the potential that can use in the design later It will be known the natural resources that can maximize the formation of the architecture” he explained He added that the planned architectural formation still considers rural environmental conditions by adopting a simple house figure the number of openings that also function as a place to memorize the Koran is expected to increase the comfort and concentration of the students The atmosphere in the recitation room in the Tahfidz House is an environmentally friendly design by the ITS Architecture Department Abmas team that maximizes sunlight and natural ventilation In addition to being environmentally friendly Fenty revealed that his team tried to integrate the independence of the students in the Tahfidz house Namely by providing a store area design where students can manage and sell their handicrafts Fenty said that the establishment of the Tahfidz House expects to make a positive contribution to the village such as increasing the economy through religious-themed visits “This Tahfidz house can also later be used as a forum for residents to deepen and simultaneously carry out religious activities,” he explained The atmosphere of the Santri shop inside the Tahfidz House was designed by the ITS Architecture Department Abmas team which will use to sell the work of the students ITS News — Indonesia as a tropical country tends to have many coastal areas ITS News — Data is an asset and the main foundation in determining strategies for the future ITS News — Continuing to show local wisdom to the world community ITS News — The Domestic Component Level (TKDN) is the key to restoring the glory of the Indonesian NEW CALEDONIA — Continuing his journey on the first day of living in Noumea, New Caledonia, with the aim of da’wah, Ustaz Luqman Hakim as Dai Ambassador Dompet Dhuafa again met with Indonesian Citizens (WNI) who settled there Ustaz Luqman Hakim met and had a casual conversation with Sukardi He has lived in New Caledonia for 42 years and survives by selling vegetables and fruits Ustaz Luqman Hakim met a middle-aged woman who is also an Indonesian citizen Saminem has also lived and stayed in New Caledonia for 42 years Also read: Catatan Dai Ambassador Dompet Dhuafa di Australia: Nilai Sebuah Nikmat Saminem’s store was given a name that feels very close and distinctive to Indonesia Saminem runs the store together with her younger sibling named Aguswati Borobudur Stone Fish,” explained Ustaz Luqman Hakim in his note for Dompet Dhuafa so now she is struggling by herself to live in that former French colony country Saminem remained active in selling various Indonesian-style foods even though her husband had passed away several years ago,” wrote Ustaz Luqman Hakim Also read: Catatan Dai Ambassador Dompet Dhuafa: Perjuangan WNI Bertahan Hidup di Kaledonia Baru Alhamdulillah Saminem still took the time to participate in Ramadan activities held at the Indonesian Consulate General in Noumea with Dompet Dhuafa The series of Ramadan activities include joint prayers followed by tarawih prayer and tausiah (Islamic lecture) in the auditorium of Indonesian Consulate General The country of New Caledonia itself is precisely located in the northeast of Australia and north of New Zealand This country is included in the territory of France with a special status New Caledonia is also inhabited by some Javanese Also read: Dai Ambassador Dompet Dhuafa Tuntun Ikrar Syahadat Pemuda Asing di Belanda To get to New Caledonia from Soekarno Hatta Airport Indonesia Ustaz Luqman Hakim needed at least 12 hours this one of Dai Ambassadors of Dompet Dhuafa 2023 flew to Sydney Airport It ends with a flight from Sydney to New Caledonia with a travel time of 3 hours Dana yang didonasikan melalui Dompet Dhuafa bukan bersumber dan bertujuan untuk pencucian uang (money laundry) maupun tindak kejahatan lainnya yang tidak sesuai prinsip syariah dan regulasi Harap konfirmasi setiap transaksi donasi ke Customer Care Dompet Dhuafa Cari English Strengthening Scouts, Building National Character TEKS English›Strengthening Scouts Building National 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If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us at hotline@kompas.id and we'll make every effort to address them TEKS FERGANATA INDRA RIATMOKOPramuka members at the Siaga level play together after participating in the opening ceremony of the Siaga Party activity at Scout Master Sidorejo in SD Negeri 6 Salatiga This siaga party aims to encourage the competitive spirit of students in the field of scouting Scout activities are no longer a mandatory extracurricular at school The challenge now is to strengthen the role of Scouts in forming student character Also read: Even though there are many benefits, Scouting is no longer a mandatory extracurricular The Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) argued that this decision was in accordance with Law No. 12/2010 concerning Scouting Movements a> This law stipulates that schools have a Scout group and scouting education is the right of every student This means that schools are obliged to provide Scout extracurricular activities but student participation in these activities is voluntary Another reason is that scout activities are not the only vehicle for forming students' Pancasila character. All extracurricular activities at school have the aim of forming students' Pancasila character. And, according to Independent Curriculum each student is encouraged to choose extracurricular activities that suit their potential and interests A Bantara-level Scout member from Pangudi Luhur Muntilan Vocational High School cleaned a river near their school in Muntilan District in promoting independent living and environmental love among students a number of groups remain concerned that the Ministry of Education and Culture's decision will have an impact on students' character education Although all extracurricular activities at school play a role in forming students' character Scout activities are considered very strategic in efforts to develop student character in particular and national character in general Scouts also have a long history and are an important part of this nation's journey the Scout movement (formerly known as Pandu) played a role in fighting for Indonesia's independence The scouting movement produced a sense of patriotism in young people which ultimately led to the momentum of the Youth Pledge on October 28 and the proclamation of independence of the Republic of Indonesia on August 17 Scouting education plays a role in youth development efforts through education outside of school and outside the family environment President Soekarno even once referred to Pramuka as "the main pillar and future teacher of the Indonesian nation" (Kompas.id the Pramuka movement became part of national education activities Kepramukaan education plays a role in efforts to develop young people through education outside of schools and families Pramuka is believed to be an appropriate tool to strengthen national character education from an early age Becoming a massive activity during the New Order era the Scout movement faces challenges of the times The Scout movement seems to be merely an organization that applies discipline and provides little benefit to young people The Scout movement is also considered an organization that is far from the values of modernization or trends that are developing in the world (pramuka.or.id) The government is also making efforts to renew the Scout Movement by launching the revitalization of the Scout Movement on August 14 And in line with the implementation of the 2013 Curriculum the Ministry of Education and Culture designated Scouting as a mandatory extracurricular activity for students to internalize important values such as independence and other positive values that are essential for building national character when it is no longer a mandatory extracurricular activity for students to participate in there is concern that this will degrade efforts to build the nation's character There is a fear that there will be even fewer students who are interested in participating in Pramuka extracurricular activities and relevant stakeholders to strengthen the role of the Scouts The Scout movement is a non-formal education movement that prioritizes value education in the formation of character and personality as well as moral values for young people as future national leaders Also read: Joyful and Happy Scouts Can Attract Students How to make the Scout extracurricular activities a more interesting event for students It is no longer the time to hold formal academic Scout activities let alone if there is standardization and politicization involved Inheriting good values and character development through scouting activities requires creativity and innovation the educational materials of Scouting have been considered not varied and innovative enough hence failing to attract the interest of young people Government support for schools as organizers of extracurricular scouting activities especially to improve the quality of Scouting leaders Killed during Indonesia's war of independence his death remains a sensitive issue in the Muslim majority nation Christina Palupi Dewi and her 2-year-old daughter Gracia Nugraheni Putri Sitting sat in the corner of Kerkof Cemetery in Muntilan They had come to the cemetery to express gratitude to Father Richardus Kardis Sandjaja a martyred priest whose intercession they say answered their prayers Dewi believes that her daughter is a miracle Unable to conceive after many years of marriage through the intercession of Father Sandjaja," Dewi said As the couple's desire for a child went unmet they consulted doctors about their fertility Over time their hope for a child was nearly buried One day they heard a story about another couple who had been married for nine years and who conceived their first child after praying at Father Sanjaja's tomb Dewi and her husband decided that they too would visit the priest's tomb to ask for a child I felt a sign that I was pregnant," Dewi said they decided to name their daughter Gracia Every month the family visit Father Sanjaja's tomb to express their gratitude was recently cured of stage-3 breast cancer Doctors had diagnosed her mother two years before "In the beginning we were shocked," said Sari who refused to undergo the chemotherapy that doctors recommended Sari came across a bulletin that mentioned the answered prayers attributed to Father Sandjaja Driven by faith and hope for her mother's recovery Sari traveled from her home to the tomb each Sunday She saw someone dressed in white approaching her When she woke up she was crying because she felt that the pain had gone," Sari recalled Sari took her mother to hospital to check if she had really been healed Doctors said her cancer was gone," she said The pilgrims who flock to Kerkof Cemetery have told many such miraculous stories to its caretaker "Many pilgrims have shared miracle stories such as healing from serious illness after praying at Father Sandjaja's tomb," said Mursid he was called a 'walking dictionary.' He was also a man of prayer Father Sandjaja entered the seminary and was ordained a priest in Muntilan on Jan During the Japanese occupation (1942-1945) Father Sandjaja faced many difficulties In addition to the pressure from the occupation he also suffered attacks from militant Muslims who were opposed to his mission work Several times his church was destroyed by alleged Muslim militants and rebuilt with the help of its parishioners he maintained good relationships with Dutch officials leading other Indonesians to suspect him of collaborating with colonizers a group of Indonesian independence militants kidnapped and murdered Father Sandjaja and Dutch Jesuit seminarian Herman Bouwens The local church regarded both Father Sandjaja and Father Bouwens as martyrs and in August 1950 moved their remains to Kerkof Cemetery who has inspired many Catholics to remain strong in their faith in 1956 a process began for gathering miracle stories for Father Sandjaja's canonization "Testimonies from pilgrims show that Father Sandjaja is a special person," said Father Father Fransiskus Xaverius Sukendar "But this does not necessarily lead to beatification or canonization." Father Sandjaja's death remains a sensitive issue because it is related to interreligious harmony in Indonesia who are uncomfortable with it," Father Sukendar said His sentiments are similar to that of retired Jesuit Cardinal Julius Darmaatmadja of Jakarta who once said "let the sanctity and martyrdom of Father Sandjaja be kept inside the hearts of Catholics." Indonesia's Mount Merapi erupted three times today causing thousands to flee and claiming the life of a three-month-old baby girl as it emitted searing clouds and volcanic ash Before the latest eruption people living in the shadow of Indonesia's most active volcano had been warned to evacuate or risk being killed "We heard three explosions around 6:00 pm (1100 GMT) spewing volcanic material as high as 1.5 kilometres and sending heat clouds down the slopes," government volcanologist Surono told AFP told MetroTV: "The baby had severe breathing difficulties from inhaling volcanic materials and we could not help her." She was the first reported death from the volcano in central Java around 25 kilometres (15 miles) north of the cultural capital of Yogyakarta At least 24 people were treated at the same hospital for breathing difficulties Television footage showed thousands of people fleeing the eruptions in panic as officials with loudhailers tried to help them escape the area Authorities had put an area 10 kilometres (six miles) around the crater of Mount Merapi on red alert Monday "This eruption is certainly bigger than the 2006 eruption during which the heat clouds occurred for only seven minutes after the eruption," Surono said "Today's eruption released heat clouds of gas and ash down the slopes for about two hours We cannot tell you how far the searing clouds went down on the slopes because it's dark." The 2006 blast Surono referred to killed two people Before the latest eruption officials said nearly 15,000 people had ignored evacuation orders despite several minor blasts that sent lava spewing down Merapi's southern slopes Many people sleeping in camps returned to their homes during the day to work and tend to their cattle of the Sleman district on the southern slopes of the mountain said only about 3,700 people out of 11,400 in his area had sought shelter in makeshift refuges elderly people and children," Sutikno said "We let some people return to their fields for their daily activity But they need to go back to the camps and not their houses," he said said his family had been evacuated but he still needed to tend his cows as I can see when the volcano will erupt from here I work at around eight kilometres from the top of Merapi and I think it's still safe," Sukamto said I still have to be really careful here," he said Indonesia has more active volcanoes than any other country currently has more energy than before the June 2006 blast Its deadliest eruption occurred in 1930 when more than 1,300 people were killed Heat clouds from another eruption in 1994 killed more than 60 people the 2,460-metre (8,100 foot) Mount Sinabung on the island of Sumatra erupted for the first time in 400 years sending thousands of people into temporary shelters and disrupting flights a 100-kilometre long volcanic crater that some archaeologists believe threatened the survival of the human race when it erupted between 69,000 and 77,000 years ago please register for free or log in to your account.