The research entitled Human Rights in an Islamic Perspective seeks to reveal human rights in the context of Islamic perceptions in the era of Islamic research, as well as what perceptions humans face when exercising human rights. Descriptive qualitative research method was used. According to the research findings, human rights in Islamic perception include the following things: glorifying and providing maximum protection, so that human existence is fully maintained and protected, as well as the realization of public and individual interests based on a balance of rights and obligations. In Islam, human rights are determined transcendentally for the benefit of the people through Islamic law which is revealed through revelation. As sources of Islamic law, the Al-Qur'an and As-Sunnah uphold human rights. Long before the world community thought about it, the Qur'an has established the principles of human rights, truth and justice as the main source of law for Muslims, and the protection of human rights in Islam, including: (1) the right to life, (2) right to freedom of religion, (3) right to justice, (4) right to equality, (5) right to education, (6) right to freedom of expression, and (7) property right. . Keywords: human right, Islamic perception
Information seeking behavior refers to patterns of human behavior related to the nature of information, both in terms of using and seeking information. The term "behavior" refers to how a person obtains information through his behavior. The Kulthau literature review method is used in this paper. According to Kulthau, information seeking behavior has several characteristics, including initiation, which is the initial stage where users are aware of their information needs, selection, where users begin to collect the information topics needed and then look for them through OPAC, browse directly to shelves or by asking users. At this point, the user is confused because he has to decide which information best suits his needs. formulation At this point, the user has determined which information best meets his needs. Users collect information that has been obtained and recorded in books, cellphones, or by taking pictures at this stage, and the last presentation is the user's feelings of satisfaction and dissatisfaction after getting information in the library. Keywords: information seeking behavior, kulthau, library
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