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Publication Bullying Prevention Approach in the Klang Valley Education Sector: Issues & Challenges(Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2023) ;Abdul Halim Remly ;Amran Abdul Halim ;Ahmad Sanusi Azmi ;Norazmi AnasAnaztasia Natasha Muhamad RamlanBullying is a form of violence that is widespread within the education sector worldwide and has been deemed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a global health issue affecting adolescents and children. As a result of serious injuries and even fatalities, bullying incidents in Malaysia's educational sector have gained considerable attention. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze the preventive approaches to bullying employed in schools throughout the Klang Valley, as well as the challenges encountered in attempts to combat the crime of bullying in each institution. The study design is qualitative in nature, with case studies based on semi-structured interviews with teachers and school administrators within the Klang Valley. Six teachers/school administrators from five Klang Valley schools were chosen via purposive sampling specifically SMK Sungai Besi, SMK Taman Selayang, SK Bandar Tasik Selatan, SK Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi, and SK Rinching Hilir. Thematic analysis and ATLAS ti23 software were utilized to assess the interview findings. As per the study findings, it became apparent that the executed approaches and activities have notably contributed to a decrease in bullying cases in the study locations. The organized activities include: (i) Motivational talks, (ii) Congregational prayers and Quranic recitations, (iii) Sports and co-curricular activities, and (iv) Continuous counseling sessions. Nonetheless, schools confront a number of difficulties in implementing these ventures, including effects from gadgets, parental concerns, attendance, and external influences. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Elderly Care For Low-income Households (B40) In Malaysia: Intergenerational Relations In Reference To Sunnah Nabawiyyah(Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, 2020) ;Norazmi Anas ;Anaztasia Natasha Muhamad Ramlan ;Zakiah Samori ;Ishak SuliamanAmran Abdul HalimThe negligence cases of senior citizen are estimated at about 675,000 cases or equivalent to almost 30% of senior citizens in Malaysia. They seemed to be stemming from the attitudes of society who are too career-driven and focused on luxurious lives at the expense of their elderly, considering them to be burdens due to high cost of living and cost of medical care i.e. medicine. Hence, the writing of this paper aims to discuss the issues, challenges and realities of elderly care, primarily for the lower income group (B40) in Malaysia as well as intergenerational relationships from the perspective of sunnah nabawiyyah, since the mistreatment and negligence of senior citizens is contrary to the Islamic law that has bestowed responsibility for the care of elderly parents on their children. Not only that efforts of all parties such as the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM), the National Social Institute, the Human Rights Commission (SUHAKAM) and the Social Welfare Department (JKM) need to be enhanced for the senior citizens in Malaysia, but also the studies related to it need to be intensified so as to avoid this group from being neglected. This is in conformity with the main policy of the Malaysian government through the National Social Policy (DSN), the National Policy for the Elderly (DWEN) and the National Senior Citizens Action Plan (PTWEN), besides demonstrating commitment towards the elderly contained in the PH PRU-14 manifesto as the core of our new Malaysian government and parallel with the Industrial Revolution 5.0 targeting the "Super Smart Society" as a result of increased value to society - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Intergrated Tahfizpreneurship Digital Marketing Platform: Proposed In Malaysia(Jordan Whitney Enterprises, Inc, 2022) ;Norazmi Anas ;Anaztasia Natasha Muhamad Ramlan ;Nur Farhanah Izzati Turiman ;Muhammad Hafiz Saleh ;Shahril Nizam Zulkipli ;Mohd Syukri Mohd Noor ;Zuriani YaacobZulkifli Mohd GhazaliThe utilization of varying and non-uniform platforms by Private Tahfiz Institutions (PTIs) in Malaysia has resulted to non-integrated marketing of products. Hence, tapers off and hampers PTIs’ efforts to generate their own income through entrepreneurial activities, since consumers are not able to access product information effectively. This paper discusses PTIs product marketing concept, succeeded by the proposal to develop an integrated marketing portal as a ‘one stop center’ for PTIs products, followed by the introduction of P-MyTahfiz portal as an integrated digital marketing platform for tahfizpreneurship products in Malaysia. Semi structured interviews were carried out to 6 informants of the study comprised of selected entrepreneurs or administrators or founders of Private Tahfiz Institutions (PTIs) who execute entrepreneurial activities in Malaysia by means of purposive sampling and analyzed via content analysis. The study’s findings revealed that marketing of PTIs products/services is not integrated considering each PTIs utilizes a private marketing platform that negatively affects consumers’ experience, making it hard for them to access products/services more effectively and efficiently. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Needs Of Bullying Prevention Model Based On Sunnah Nabawiyyah(Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2022) ;Amran Abdul Halim ;Norazmi Anas ;Shahril Nizam Zulkipli ;Ahmad Sanusi Azmi ;Abdul Halim Remly ;Mohd Ahsani A. Malek ;Ishak SuliamanAnaztasia Natasha Muhamad RamlanThe World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledges bullying as one of the world’s health problems, happening to children and teenagers in between the age of 11 – 17 as the harmed subjects. Cultural factor, social inequality, age gap, and obesity lead to such phenomenon. This scenario carries a serious and chronic damage to the subject’s mental and physical health, which could lead to death, especially in the global education sector. This study aims (i) To elaborate the bullying scenario signs that are happening in the educational industry, their connection to Islamic morals, and the latest trend of cyber bullying that threatens the lives of today’s society, and (ii) To recommend the construction of a new bullying prevention model based on sunnah nabawiyyah. Other than that, the research on six bullying prevention models now in use across the globe revealed no reference of spirituality or religion as the models' underlying principles. Therefore, the creation of a model to avoid bullying based on sunnah nabawiyyah is necessary and advised in the educational field, particularly in this country. This is in line with the Shared Prosperity Vision (SPV) 2030, the National Social Policy (NSP), and the Malaysian Education Blueprint (MEB) 2013 – 2025. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Students’ Perceptions of Islamic Elderly Care Website(Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2021) ;Amran Abdul Halim ;Norazmi Anas ;Ahmad Sanusi Azmi ;Adnan Mohamed Yusoff ;Amiruddin Mohd Sobali ;Shahril Nizam Zulkipli ;Mohd Syukri Mohd NoorAnaztasia Natasha Muhamad RamlanSenior citizens are those in the age group of 60 years old and above who require attention and close care in reference to aspects such as motivation, accommodation, spirituality, emotional support system and security. At present, the development of websites in relation to senior citizens centers solely on features dealing with facilities, amenities and health. Hence, leaving out the critical spiritual/religious element that operates as lifeline of well-being for the elderly that is essential to produce a healthy group of elderly people who are spiritually sound based on religion. On this account, the study is dedicated to identify content and evaluate Muslim elderly care website from the perception of students. The case study began by identifying the selected Muslim elderly care website’s content, followed by an online questionnaire by means of Google Forms to 60 respondents of Sunnah and Information Management Program students from Islamic Science University of Malaysia (USIM). Descriptive analysis was utilized for the data analysis process assisted by version 26 of IBM SPSS. The study’s findings found that the website under observation has created five main menu sites namely: (i) Home, (ii) Definition, (iii) Islamic perspective, (iv) Abuse of the elderly and (v) Suggestion. Feedback gained have revealed that this platform has proven to be highly beneficial and suitable for the community as well as able to increase public awareness and understanding of elderly care from an Islamic perspective. Nevertheless, the website is lacking features like video and audio to draw users’ interest to face the challenges of caring for the elderly in today's digital age; hence, stands in need of enhancement.