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Publication An identification of authentic narrator's name features in Malay hadith texts(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016) ;Abd Rahman N. ;Alias N. ;Ismail N.K. ;Bin Mohamed Nor Z. ;Alias M.N.B. ;Faculty of Quran and Sunnah Studies ;Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)Name is regarded as important to human. A person's name can give impact to him/her either positively or negatively. It is important to recognize or match a person's name with the right person. To do this on the computer, we need to develop a rule so that the computer will be able to recognize the right name with the right person. Before developing the rule, the features about the person's name itself need to be identified. So far, there has been very little work on recognizing a person's name in the Malay texts. This research identifies features of authentic narrator's name in the Malay hadith texts. We extracted the authentic narrators' names manually from hadith texts in the purpose of identifying the features of the names. We extracted manually 455 narrator's name from 150 Malay hadith texts. From the extracted name, exist same person of narrator's name with different types of spelling. There are also many forms of the narrator's names which refers to one person. We also identify the name manner in the Malay hadith texts and added 3 more name manners. Then, we developed the rule to recognize the narrators' names in the Malay hadith texts based on the identified features. � 2015 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Comparative Study of Machine Learning Approach on Malay Translated Hadith Text Classification based on Sanad(EDP Sciences, 2017) ;Mohammad Najib S.R. ;Abd Rahman N. ;Kamal Ismail N. ;Alias N. ;Mohamed Nor Z. ;Alias M.N. ;Faculty of Quran and Sunnah Studies ;Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)Sanad is one of important part used to determine the authentication of hadith. However, very little research work has been found on classification of Malay translated Hadith based on sanad. There are some researches done using machine learning approach on hadith classification based on sanad but using different objective with different language. This research is to see how Machine Learning techniques are used to classify Malay translated Hadith document based on sanad. In this paper, SVM, NB and k-NN are used to identify and evaluate the performance of Malay translated hadith based on sanad. The performances are evaluated based on standard performance metrics used in text classification which is accuracy and response time. The results show that SVM has the highest accuracy and k-NN has the best response time (time taken in process for classification data) compare to other classifier. In future, we plan to extend this paper with the analysis on interclass similarity and also test on larger dataset. � 2017 The Authors. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Graph-based text representation for Malay translated hadith text(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) ;Alias N. ;Rahman N.A. ;Ismail N.K. ;Nor Z.M. ;Alias M.N. ;Faculty of Quran and Sunnah Studies ;Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)Text representation plays an important role in text classification. Commonly, text representation uses the term frequency technique. Hadith texts consist of two parts; they are the chain of narrators and the content. The term frequency technique is usually used for the content text representation. This research explains the text representation for chain of narrators in hadith texts. The chain of narrators was depicted using graph technique as text representation. A total of 18 hadith texts were used in representing chain of narrators as text representation. The narrator's name and relationships between narrators extracted from hadith texts which produced 82 narrator names and 85 connections between narrators. The 82 names were used as nodes, while the 85 connections as the relationships. The text representation graph subsequently used in the hadith text classification research based on chain of narrators. � 2016 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Integration of Naqli and Aqli in microbiology teaching: Sharing the experience(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2017) ;Mohamed N.A. ;Anuar Sani ;Shahida W. ;Ismail Z. ;Isahak I.Alias N.Background: In line with Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia's (USIM) tagline 'Exploring Islamic Science, Spearheading Knowledge', we embarked on a new paradigm of teaching by integrating naqli components into the microbiology and immunology curriculum. The main objective of this integration was to enhance students' appreciation towards Islam and Science, so that they would become good Muslim doctors. The naqli components were delivered through various teaching and learning techniques such as lectures, seminars, and online assignments. Methods: A total of eighty year 3 students from Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, USIM were involved in this study. They were exposed to the new method of teaching for the whole academic year, session 2014/2015. The effectiveness of this program was evaluated through questionnaires, given at the end of academic session. Outcome: More than 90% students agreed that the integration were clearly delivered, relevant to the topics at hand and enhanced their knowledge. Most students (> 90%) preferred interactive lectures rather than students' initiated method such as seminar and speaker's corner. About two third of the students did not prefer online method. Moreover, 15.9% of them said the allotted time was insufficient and 46% agreed that there was inadequate resources in the library. Conclusions: The integration of naqli components into microbiology subject was favoured by students. However, it should be improved with allocation of more slots, upgrading of online system and increment of relevant library resources. Looking forward, we are convinced this is the way to go in producing holistic doctors equipped with necessary knowledge, both in aqli and naqli to further advance Medicine and Islam. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Profiles of deliberate and accidental self harmers admitted in hospitals in Malaysia Project Report (PRODASH)(UPM Press, 2019) ;Gani F.D.A. ;Alias N. ;Hussin S. ;Ahmad Z. ;Ali N. ;Haniff J. ;Bakar L. ;Tajjudin I. ;Nor N.U.M. ;Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ;Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ;Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar ;Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab ;Hospital Bukit Mertajam ;Hospital Selayang ;National Institute of HealthUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Introduction: This study is part the Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) project under the mental health suicide and para suicide cluster. Self-harm is an important predictor of suicide and leaves a significant long-lasting psychological effect. Despite the increasing prevalence of rate of self-harm, very little research had been done in Asian countries. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of self-harm in selected hospitals, demographic profiles and factors associated with development of self-harm. Methods: This is a multi-centred cross sectional study. Six months of data collection was performed between the 1st November 2013 and 30th April 2014. All cases that were identified to have carried out Self-Harm were interviewed using The World Health Organization (WHO) SUPRE-MISS Questionnaire Annexe 1 which had been adapted to the Malaysian culture by the research committee members. Results: A total of 99 samples were obtained for this study. They mostly came from low socioeconomic background. Majority of the patients were females, and this was consistent with studies worldwide. Poisoning by pesticides was the most frequent method of choice and about 30% of the patients had previous attempts. Conclusion: Sociodemographic factors play a significant role in self-harm. It is important to know the sociodemographic profile to identify which group of people are at risk and intervention can be focused. � 2019 UPM Press. All rights reserved.