Kajian ini membincangkan mengenai uslub amr terhadap wanita dalam dalam surah al-Baqarah. Objektif kajian ini adalah untuk mengenal pasti bentuk dan tujuan amr bagi konteks iddah dan penyusuan dalam surah al-Baqarah serta rahsia tersirat penggunaan uslub amr terhadap wanita dalam surah al-Baqarah. Kajian ini merupakan kajian kualitatif yang menggunakan teknik analisis teks mengikut Kuckartz (2014) berdasarkan konteks ayat. Penulis menggunakan teori utama, iaitu Teori ‘Abbas (1997) dan Teori Wahbah Al-Zuhayliy (1991). Dapatan kajian mendapati bahawa terdapat dua konteks yang melibatkan wanita dalam surah al-Baqarah, iaitu iddah dan penyusuan. Secara keseluruhannya, terdapat tiga ayat berkaitan wanita dalam surah al-Baqarah yang menggunakan satu bentuk amr sahaja iaitu uslub khabariy yang memberi makna insyaiy. Ketiga-tiga ayat amr tersebut mempunyai makna hakiki atau secara langsung iaitu wajib dan sunat. Secara kesimpulannya, bagi mesej tersirat penggunaan uslub amr kepada wanita iaitu uslub khabariy yang memberi makna insyaiy adalah bersifat kelembutan kerana ia melibatkan perkara-perkara yang sukar. Justeru, jelas menunjukkan bahawa ayat-ayat amr bagi konteks iddah dan penyusuan mempunyai makna hakiki dan bersifat kelembutan.
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of AI software which is Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) in detecting grammatical errors in improving writing skills among Malaysian public university students and examine their perceptions of AI software in improving writing skills. The findings of this study show the positive perceptions of students towards the implementation of AWE. The study provided implications for the effective use of AI software (AWE) in ESL writing classrooms. Finally, future researchers are expected to conduct research on a similar topic to enhance the impact and significance of this study. Keywords: Technology application, Artificial Intelligence, writing skills, automated writing evaluation eISSN: 2398-4287© 2022. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians/Africans/Arabians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI
This study investigates the perception of body image among indigenous women in Peninsular Malaysia. Using a sample drawn from urban (n=38) and rural (n=21) settings, the study engages participants who are more or less socio-economically acculturated to mainstream society in order to explore different attitudes to body image, and anxiety level about social physique between rural and urban women. Rural indigenous women registered a higher level of body dissatisfaction than their urban counterparts. However, there was no significant difference in attitudes towards body image between indigenous women in both locations. Due to a degree of presumed acculturation to western ideals of body image, urban indigenous women who were not underweight showed a higher anxiety level concerning their physique than those from rural areas with a similar body size. It was also found that a higher level of body dissatisfaction correlated with a poorer body image among indigenous women in Malaysia.
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