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Publication Barakah Ilmu Melalui Penggunaan Teknologi Komunikasi, Ipad dan Keberkesanannya(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2019) ;Rosninawati Hussin ;Suria Hani A. Rahman ;Sofia Hayati Yusoff ;Rosidayu SabranFauziah HassaniPad merupakan sebuah peranti yang direka hasil gabungan komputer dan tablet. Kegunaannya semakin meluas dan meliputi pelbagai urusan sama ada di pejabat dan sekolah ataupun untuk beraktiviti santai seperti bermain permainan video atau melayari internet. Peranti ini turut dijadikan medium untuk menimba ilmu di sekolah seawal tahun 2010 sebagai satu alat bantuan pembelajaran dan pengajaran di sekolah-sekolah terpilih di Malaysia. Kajian ini dijalankan untuk melihat keberkesanan penggunaan iPad dalam kalangan pelajar sekolah menengah dengan menggunakan kaedah kualitatif iaitu temubual separa struktur. Oleh kerana ini adalah kajian awal, para penyelidik hanya menemubual dua orang guru dari setiap sekolah iaitu Sekolah Menengah Imtiaz Ulul Albab, Melaka dan Kolej Genius Insan, Nilai yang menggunakan iPad dalam pembelajaran dan pengajaran mereka. Antara persoalan yang akan dijawab dalam kajian ini termasuklah kebaikan dan keburukan penggunaan iPad dalam kalangan pelajar, rutin penggunaan iPad dalam pembelajaran dan pengajaran sepanjang waktu sekolah, dan cabaran menimba ilmu barakah dengan peranti teknologi komunikasi yang terkini. Artikel ini merupakan ringkasan hasil dapatan awal kajian yang masih sedang berjalan. Hasil temubual awal menunjukkan penggunaan iPad di kedua buah sekolah ini menjadikan pembelajaran lebih efektif dan memudahkan guru-guru berinteraksi untuk menyampaikan maklumat, nota dan tugasan kepada semua murid. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Cabaran Mengekalkan Kemampanan Radio Kampus di Universiti-Universiti di Malaysia dan Indonesia dalam Era Media Baharu(USIM Press, 2020-12) ;Rosidayu Sabran ;Suria Hani A. RahmanRosninawati HussinCampus radio or college radio is a non-commercial community-based radio, used as a training platform for university students. However, some campus radio were perceived as unproductive and managed unsystematically. Thus, leading to the campus community’s low interest in tuning in to the campus radio channel. This article addresses the challenges and measures taken in sustaining the broadcast of campus radio programmes. What kind of constraints does campus radio in Malaysia and Indonesia universities faced and the form of approaches they adopted to ensure the continuation of operation? In-depth interviews with ten members of production team across four campus radio stations in Malaysia and Indonesia were gathered. One of the key result highlights that financial constraints are central to the management of campus radio. The sense of belonging to their “alma mater‟, enticed participation among university alumni, which subsequently, contribute to the sustainability of campus radio in Malaysia and Indonesia. Programmes are mainly for generating knowledge and educational purposes. Programme content was reformed to suit funding and station promotion strategies to elevate radio listenership. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Coverage Of Islam/muslims And Terrorism In International Media(Global Academy of Training and Research, 2015) ;Sofia Hayati Yusoff ;Rosninawati HussinSiti Nubailah Mohd YusofObjective - In portraying Islam, especially after the September 11 attacks, a number of studies found that terrorism has been repeatedly associated with Islam/Muslims by most of the international media. There is a perception that international media play a vital role in creating a relationship between Islam/Muslims and terrorism in their coverage that leads to the formation of frames on Islam/Muslims and terrorism. Methodology/Technique - Based on this view, the researcher has conducted a content analysis of two international news magazines, Time and The Economist, aimed at examining the frames at four different periods of sampling; a one year period right before September 11, a one year period right after September 11, a one year period after five years of September 11 and a one year period after ten years of September 11. This study has applied a content analysis as the research methodology in collecting, coding and analyzing the data. All paragraphs pertaining to the issue during the study periods were analyzed. A total of 4,443 paragraphs was analyzed to determine the existence of frames. Findings - The researcher has found the total of ten significant frames used by both Time and The Economist in covering stories related to Islam/Muslims throughout the four periods being studied. Novelty – This study expands the research made before on the labeling of international media on Islam and terrorism in terms of the time frame, scopes of indicators and measurement as well as the types of media selected. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Editorial Notes: Communication, Media And Its Impact In Times Of Crisis(USIM Press, 2021-12) ;Rosninawati HussinOsama KanakerThis issue brings on the theme of Communication, Media and Its Impact in Times of Crisis which eight of them are selected articles presented at the 2021 International Conference on Islam, Media and Communication (ICIMAC2021) which was held on 10 & 11 July. Another four are submissions made by the individuals who wish to publish with Al-I'lam respectively. The conference was organised by the Communication Program, Faculty of Leadership and Management, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM). The topics presented in this conference were related to the current situation where the whole world is being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and during this crisis, communication via proper media is needed as a message delivery channel. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Guest Editors: Da'wah In The Media For Muslims' Sustainability(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2017) ;Rosninawati Hussin ;Fauziah HassanSofia Hayati YusoffThis special issue of Da’wah in the Media for Muslims’ Sustainability brings together six selected articles presented at 2017 International Conference on Islam, Media and Communication (ICIMaC) which was held on 8 & 9 August. The conference was organized by Communication Program, Faculty of Leadership and Management, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM). The topics presented discussed on the relationship between Muslims identity in new media and the use of social media and film as a platform to spread da’wah. However, there are three invited articles from outside which have been included together in this issue to discuss on the representation of Muslims’ sustainability. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Islam And Science Fiction Film: The Portrayal Of Kauniyah Verses In Interstellar (2014)(Penerbit UKM, 2022) ;Rosidayu Sabran ;Suria Hani A. Rahman ;Rosninawati Hussin ;Sofia Hayati Yusoff ;Fauziah HassanNor Hafiz Zariq Muhammad SuraniResearch on media representation on Islam and Muslims have been carried out widely in the post 9/11 tragedy from a cultural, religion, political and social group lens. However, this paper discusses a science fiction film, Interstellar (2014), directed by Christopher Nolan. It is a film about space exploration by a group of scientists in their quest to find a new planet for humankind to replace the earth. The film portrays scenes of the scientists travelling into places in space - the wormhole and other potential planets for a living. Apart from highlighting space and its discovery journey from the perspective of modern science, this film can also be explored from the perspective of Islam. Many scenes in the movie represent and translate what Allah SWT has thought of Muslims through verses in the al-Quran. What are the scenes, and how does it relate to verses in the Quran? This paper uses qualitative content analysis to highlight selected verses of Kauniyah (verses explaining about Allah’s creation of the universe and its system) in the al-Quran as evidence that reflects the truth of al-Quran and the Islamic teachings. The findings are highlighted based on the relationship of scenes containing this evidence in the film with the verses in the Quran and their meanings. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Islamic Moral Comedy The Representation of Islam in Malaysian Comedy Films Syurga Cinta (Paradise of Love, 2009) and Ustaz, Mu Tunggu Aku Datang! (Ustaz, I’m Coming! 2013)(USIM Press, 2020-12) ;Suria Hani A. Rahman ;Rosidayu SabranRosninawati HussinThis article examines how Islam is being represented in Malaysian comedy films: Syurga Cinta/Paradise of Love (Ahmad Idham, 2009) and Ustaz, Mu Tunggu Aku Datang!/Ustaz, I’m Coming! (Pierre Andre, 2013). As one of a popular genre in film, comedy and its comical narratives has the ability to critique social, cultural and political conditions within the specific context of Malaysia. Using film narrative analysis, this study identifies that both films revolve around a similar plot of a male quest for haram (forbidden) obsessions, such as fortune or women, and a return to morality (i.e. humility and true love). As these comedies attempt to illuminate the intersection between religion and comical narrative, the way they feature the main characters are not simply as sinful or immoral. Rather, they are portrayed as misguided, but equally amusing in dealing with misfortune and wrongfulness. This article found that the central element of both films lies in its incongruity between the traditional Islamic principle and trajectories which against morality. Besides the call for morality, this article also argues that Malaysian comedy is also shaped in response to the Islamisation of the public sphere, thus, underlines the ‘re-imagine social life’ within the Malay (sian)-Muslim context. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Keberkesanan Media Mempromosikan Zakat Pendapatan Sebagai Alternatif Kepada Cukai Pendapatan(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2018) ;Sofia Hayati Yusoff ;Rosninawati Hussin ;Fauziah HassanKasim RamliFrom the perspective of Islam, zakat and prayers are synonym. In Malaysia, income zakat is a major contributor to state treasury compared to other types of zakat. However, until today the awareness of many civil servants regarding the payment of income zakat, is not yet comprehensive. Some previous studies have shown that they still choose a scheduled salary deduction (PGB) for income tax payment rather than income zakat. Researchers conducted a study on the role of media in Malaysia in injecting awareness and understanding on targeted group on the importance of income zakat through PGB as an alternative to income tax. This quantitative survey aimed at: 1) measuring the effectiveness of the media in channeling the awareness of government staff on this issue and 2) measuring the level of understanding of the group on the obligation to pay the income of zakat through monthly salary deduction. A total of 500 civil servants within the Management and Professional groups (grades 41 and above) around Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur were listed as the selected respondents in the survey. Researchers found that the majority of respondents were informed about the importance of income zakat through the Internet compared to other media sources. While the print media is the main source of information for people over the age of 40. The findings show that electronic media is a major source of information for young people who earn more than RM 4000 monthly. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Perceptions of Undergraduate Students on Intercultural Communication in Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)(Department of Communication Universitas Islam Indonesia, 2017) ;Selvarani P. Kovil PillaiRosninawati HussinWith the increase of globalization and migration, the study of intercultural communication has become more and more vital. The Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia has made a move to transform the landscape of tertiary education by intensifying internationalization and ensuring 10%-30% enrolment of international students in local universities and promoting the country as the education hub in the region. Taking the case study of the international students who are undergraduate students in Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), this study focused on the intercultural communication aspect, the cultural barriers as well as the adaptation of these student in the new environment. The data was drawn from in-depth interviews conducted on the basis of the responses on 10 undergraduate students: four from Afghanistan, three from Nigeria, one each from Singapore, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. The findings showed issues facing by these students are not only about food and weather, but language, academic and finance systems and also feeling of alienation and discrimination. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Portraying Islamic Values in 'Bisik Pada Langit' and 'Adiwiraku' Films(UNISBA, 2020) ;Fauziah Hassan ;Sofia Hayati Yusoff ;Suria Hani A. Rahman ;Rosninawati HussinRosidayu SabranNot much attention has been given to Islamic films produced in Malaysia. However, the role to spread dakwah through media is an obligation. In the effort to vary the medium of da’wah, a film is seen as an influential way that can be explored as film can be an interesting tool/medium to spread da’wah, rather than through the conventional preaching, books, magazine and others. To understand the role of film in spreading the da’wah, the researchers reviewed two different films produced which are; Bisik Pada Langit (2017) and Adiwiraku (2017). For the analysis purpose, a set of coding sheet is created to record the film plot. The storyline of each film was analysed quantitatively using content analysis method to determine the frequencies of Islamic values emerged in these films. As a result, this article introduces themes that can visualise the Islamic values as appeared in non-Islamic films. These themes can illustrate how the Islamic values have been portrayed in those films which eventually deliver a positive message to the society especially on Islamic teachings. Through this discovery, it proves that non-Islamic film has played a role as medium to enlighten Islamic images and teachings for the benefit of society. Most importantly, the correlation between non-Islamic films with Islamic teachings has been proven through these selected films. Keywords : Islamic values, non-Islamic film, media and dakwah, media representation - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Practising Halal Among Modern Malay Muslim Women (Mmw)(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2016)Rosninawati HussinThis study focuses on the topic of halal branding and its effect on the lives of modern Muslim Malay women (MMW). The study emphasizes the importance and implications of halal certification in Islamic branding, consumer behaviour, advertising and purchasing decision in Malaysia. This study aims to investigate the connection between halal products marketed in Islam and the lifestyles of modern MMW. A total of 30 modern MMW in Kuala Lumpur are interviewed face-to-face using semi-structured interview method; in addition two focus groups are conducted. These participants are recruited through snowball sampling for two focus groups and 30 face-to-face interviews as data for this paper. All participants are asked about Islamic branding and the following questions are posed; what do participants know about it; do they purchase products with that branding; and how they reconcile traditional Muslim values with modern lifestyle in their everyday routine. Findings show that halal requirement does affect modern MMW in their daily lives especially food purchases. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Representasi Islam dalam Filem Seram Malaysia: Kajian Kes terhadap Filem ‘Al-Hijab’ (2011)(Penerbit USIM, 2023) ;Suria Hani A. Rahman ;Rosidayu Sabran ;Rosninawati Hussin ;Sofia Hayati YusoffFauziah HassanPihak berkuasa secara berterusan telah menangani ekstremise melalui kaedah penguatkuasaan undang-undang dan langkah-langkah reaktif. Kertas kerja ini merungkai pelaksanaan kaedah dalam menangani ekstremisme melalui persepktif naratif alternatif sebagai wadah yang perlu digerakkan seiring pendekatan reaktif (seperti rehabilitasi esktremis dan penguatkuasaan undang-undang). Kaedah naratif alternatif perlu dilihat sebagai usaha proaktif agar ekstremisme dapat ditangani dengan lebih menyeluruh. Dapatan kajian ini berasaskan temu bual mendalam yang dijalankan dengan pelbagai pihak termasuklah pakar anti-ekstremisme, ilmuwan agama, pakar bahasa, pakar tasawuf, wakil Polis Diraja Malaysia, pempengaruh media sosial, pencipta kandungan, menteri terdahulu di Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama dan wakil pertubuhan bukan kerajaan. Gabungan pelbagai perspektif ini menyumbang kepada kefahaman menyeluruh tentang pendekatan dalam talian atau digital dan secara alternatif dalam menangani ekstremisme di Malaysia. Kajian ini menggunakan analisa tematik dan tema-tema utama dari dapatan kajian menunjukkan kepentingan klasifikasi audien, pendidikan dan kesedaran seiring dengan peranan media digital. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Social Media Approach To Crisis Communication During Covid-19 Pandemic: An Analysis From Malaysian Perspective(USIM PRESS, 2021-12) ;Rosninawati Hussin ;Suria Hani A. RahmanNorizzati AzudinSocial media is becoming the best platform for any communication during the new norm era. Nowadays, the government uses this platform in delivering messages to citizens during a crisis or disaster. Governments who are involved with a crisis such as an outbreak of the virus pandemic must have a plan to face the issue, especially a way to communicate with their people who may get a panic attack. Aims and Objectives: Thus, this study will prove about social media usage by the government in message deliveries during the COVID-19 pandemic is the best method in handling crisis communication. For this research, researchers will focus on how the Malaysian government used social media in delivering information highlighting the importance and creating awareness among the public. Methodology: Three months of content analysis data from social media platforms such as Twitter will be collected for this qualitative research. Results and Findings: The research findings show that governments used Twitter not only to deliver information but also to highlight the importance and create awareness among the public. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Social Media Approach to Crisis Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Saudi Arabia(Taylor's University, 2023) ;Norizzati Azudi ;Rosninawati HussinSuria Hani A. RahmanThis study examines the use of Twitter as a communication tool by the government of Saudi Arabia in managing the COVID-19 pandemic. To identify the content used by Twitter, this study employed content analysis along with the application of the user and gratifications theory. For this qualitative research, data were collected for one month, from March 1 to March 31, 2020, when COVID-19 first hit the country. The data collected focused exclusively on the Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH), as it is the most important, prominent, and active government agency addressing this crisis through social media. The results show that the Saudi government used Twitter not only to convey information, but also to highlight its importance and raise public awareness. The results also demonstrate that the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health tweeted between six (6) and nine (9) times per day to disseminate information and knowledge about COVID-19. The Saudi Arabian government actively used Twitter as an approach in the crisis communication of this pandemic and indirectly proved that the use of social media is effective in managing crises. Government communication methods for delivering messages to the public have varied from decade to decade, but social media is now the fastest and most popular. This study is in line with the goals of managing pandemic, where researchers around the world are working to identify the government’s effective method of communication. The social media approach is not new, but it is not popular in some countries. Regardless of these two aspects, this study has helped reduce the knowledge gap in crisis communication approaches in crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.