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The leadership of Muhammadiyah ‘Aisyiyah Universities (PTMA) paid an important visit to Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta. In a visit facilitated by the Diktilitbang of Muhammadiyah Central Leadership, 10 PTMA leaders were warmly welcomed by the entire leadership of UNISA Yogyakarta, including the head of each unit in the courtroom of Siti Moendjijah building, Friday (09/02).

In his speech, Vice Rector I of UNISA Yogyakarta, Taufiqur Rahman, S.IP., M.A., Ph.D, expressed his gratitude that UNISA Yogyakarta was chosen as the destination to share knowledge insights for the advancement of all PTMAs in Indonesia.

“We at UNISA Yogyakarta are very open to sharing our experiences with our brothers and sisters in the association. In fact, some are more experienced than us, and we hope to achieve UNGGUL accreditation together, in addition to establishing friendship and cooperation,” said Taufiq.

During the meeting, Taufiq also explained the history of UNISA Yogyakarta and its programs to the 10 delegates. This was aimed at giving the guests a deeper understanding of the institution they were visiting.

Adam Jerusalem ST. SH, MT. Ph.D, Deputy Secretary III of Diktilitbang PP Muhammadiyah who is also the Board of Trustees (BPH) of UNISA Yogyakarta, stated that this activity is a forum for sharing between PTMA with the common goal of achieving UNGGUL accreditation.

“We hope that this visit will not only be a moment of friendship, but also a concrete step towards mutual progress in the world of higher education,” he added.

The visit ended with the hope that there will be close cooperation between UNISA Yogyakarta and other PTMAs to improve the quality of higher education in Indonesia and achieve higher accreditation standards.

Fst unisa

The Faculty of Science and Technology of Aisyiyah University Yogyakarta organized Achivement Motivation Training (AMT) or various kinds of training that can build motivation and enthusiasm for students in carrying out all kinds of life both on campus and when plunging into the world of work.Activities organized by the Faculty of Science and Technology ran smoothly due to collaboration or cooperation with both the Psychilogy Study Program and BLP Unisa Yogyakarta.

The Faculty of Science and Technology together with students and lecturers organized this event with a total of 168 students and the event was opened by the dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology at 07.30 WIB along with the co-trainer of the event.

The event had 2 sessions with professional speakers from the Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities.

In session 1 the event had a total of 4 presenters from the Psychology department who discussed Mental Health & Handling. The great presenters are Andhita Dyorita Kh., M.Psi., Psychologist, Zahro Varisna R., M.Psi., Psychologist, Ratna Yunita S.S., M.Psi., Psychologist, and Fildzah Malahati, M.Psi., Psychologist.This material has great benefits for students, namely to be more familiar with their own mental health and to prevent mental illness in themselves, because we know that mental health is very important and has a great effect on self-progress.

In session 2 with presenters from the same department, namely the Psychology department, which raised the theme of Time & Goal Setting.The speakers were Ratna Yunita S.S., M.Psi., Psychologist, Mustaqim Setyo A., M.Psi., Agus Salim, M.Psi., Psychologist, and Annisa Warastri. The theme of Goal Setting is raised at the Achivement Motivation Training (AMT) event with the aim that students will appreciate the time they have, train themselves to be more disciplined, make work more structured, the opportunity to achieve greater life goals, and many other great benefits in everyday life and when entering the world of work.Apart from the benefits of the two sessions, the speakers always intersperse with ice breaking activities so that students can listen to the material with a relaxed mind and enjoy all the activities in the Achivement Motivation Training (AMT) event.

Isra miraj

The Isra’ Mi’raj journey of the Prophet Muhammad is one of the most important events in Islamic history. An extraordinary spiritual moment, this journey provides many valuable lessons and guidelines for today’s teenagers. Although this event took place more than 1400 years ago, the moral and spiritual messages contained in it are still relevant and can be a guide to living the lives of teenagers today.

Courage and Fortitude:

Isra’ Mi’raj shows the courage and fortitude of Prophet Muhammad SAW to face trials and tests that most people cannot imagine. For teenagers today, this message teaches the importance of having the courage to face challenges, live life with fortitude, and not give up easily in the face of obstacles.

Spiritual Education:

Prophet Muhammad’s journey to the sky provides a lesson on the importance of spiritual education. Today’s teenagers can take inspiration to get closer to God, nurture a spiritual life, and explore religious knowledge. This spiritual education will be a strong foundation in dealing with the complexities of the modern world.

Interfaith Tolerance and Harmony:

Isra’ Mi’raj also involves the Prophet Muhammad’s meeting with previous prophets and apostles. This message encourages teenagers to appreciate interfaith harmony, understand differences, and establish harmonious relationships with fellow humans. This is in accordance with the values of tolerance that are needed in today’s pluralist society.

Social Concern:

As part of this journey, Prophet Muhammad also received the command to perform the five daily prayers. This message reminds teenagers of the importance of having social concern, helping others, and actively participating in building a just and equitable society.

The Virtue of Knowledge:

The Isra’ Mi’raj journey includes a moment where Prophet Muhammad was commanded to enter Baitul Maqdis and pray there. This emphasizes the importance of science and education in Islam. Today’s youth are reminded to pursue knowledge diligently and understand that science is an integral part of worship.

The Isra’ Mi’raj journey of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) holds many valuable lessons that can be used as guidelines for today’s youth. Courage, fortitude, spiritual education, tolerance, social care, and the glorification of knowledge are values that can guide teenagers to live life with meaning and true purpose. By understanding and applying these values, teenagers can become resilient and useful individuals for society.

Author: Adi Sasmito, S.I.Kom

Surat suara

This process is the ballot, which plays a vital role in determining the people’s representatives.

In 2024, the ballot papers used in the elections on February 14 will be the same as those used in the 2019 elections, as agreed at the meeting in Commission II of the House of Representatives.

To avoid confusion, here are 5 types of ballots that people need to know:

Gray Colored Ballots

These ballots are used to elect presidential and vice presidential candidates.

Yellow ballot papers

This ballot contains a list of political parties and legislative candidates who will represent us in the House of Representatives (DPR).

Red ballot papers

For regions that have representatives in the Regional Representative Council (DPD).

Blue Ballot

These ballots are used to elect the Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD) at the provincial level.

Green Ballot Papers

This ballot is used to elect the Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD) at the Regency / City level.

Being familiar with these ballot types will help voters understand the election process better and ensure that their voting rights are exercised appropriately. Elections are an opportunity for us to participate in shaping the future of our country, and understanding the ballot papers is an important first step.

Author:

Adi Sasmito, S.I.Kom

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The Bureau of Student Affairs and Alumni (BKA) of Aisyiyah University (UNISA) Yogyakarta held a talk show entitled “Socialization of Political Education Discussion in the Era of Gen Z” in Hall 4 Baroroh Baried on Wednesday (31/01). The event was attended by around 300 UNISA Yogyakarta students who enthusiastically listened to the presentation of two main speakers, Gerry Katon, S.IP., M.IP and Ir. Syauqi Soeratno, M.M.

In his speech, Vice Rector III of UNISA Yogyakarta, Prof. Dr. Mufdlilah, S.SiT., M.Sc, emphasized the importance of students to think critically in choosing future leaders.

“In this activity we will all get enlightenment, I hope that students who belong to generation Z will remain enthusiastic and not be apathetic in this election,” said Mufdlilah.

Prof. Mufdlilah also reminded students not to abstain and utilize their votes in the election. “Don’t let us not utilize our votes in the election, let alone abstain. Choose a leader with a mature and critical mind,” she added.

During the talk show, the two speakers, Gerry Katon and Ir. Syauqi Soeratno, presented material on the importance of the role of students in politics. They emphasized that students are not just complementary votes, but also have the potential to play an active role in elections. In fact, one of the students from generation Z could become a legislative candidate in the future.

“Generation Z has an important role in determining the country’s political direction. Students must actively participate in political education discussions, love to seek information, and participate in the election process,” said Gerry Katon.

Dr. Ir. Syauqi Soeratno added, “Political education is not only limited to theory in the classroom, but must be implemented in everyday life. Students must be smart in filtering information and critical in thinking.”

The talk show ended with a question and answer session between students and speakers, strengthening interaction and getting to know each other between generation Z and political figures.