Proceedings of the International Conference on Diversity and Disability Inclusion in Muslim Societies (ICDDIMS 2017)

Session: Session 2: Daily Living and Community Inclusion; Religious Thought; Inclusive Education

9 articles
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Being a Muslim Woman in Contemporary Indonesia (Me, Islam,and Diversity)

Ayu Arman Ayu
The peak of love is rebellion, A process of liberating oneself from falsity, Toward an essential self, In finding one's natural self
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Disability Due to Leprosy Diseases and Community Experience at Kampung Kusta Sitanala Tangerang Banten In The Context Of Urban People

Nuah Tarigan Nuah Perdamenta
Sitanala leprosy village is a spontaneously established village of "kusta" patients (leprosy or morbus hansen) from the Sitanala leprosy hospital located in Tangerang Banten. Its location not far from the airport Soekarno Hatta promising an interesting prospect for Local Government to change the location...
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The Role of Betawese Scholars in Multicultural Islamic Proselytism (Dakwah)

Nasichah Nasichah, Zen Zen Muhamad, Zakaria Zakaria
Abstract-Betawese (a native of Jakarta) ethnic is a multicultural community which becomes valuable asset of this nation, yet at the other side, has a potential to make a social segregation moreover when political identity has increased among people. History recorded that the transmission of Dakwah Islam...
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Disability Inclusion and Disability Awareness in Muslim Society: An Experience of Indonesians Muslim with Disability in Performing Worship

Dini Widinarsih
Islam views that all people are equal before God. The United Nation Convention on the Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) also recognizes that all persons with disabilities (PWD 1 ) are entitled without any discrimination to the equal benefit of the law, including, the equal rights of living...
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Researching the practice of inclusive education in Indonesian Pesantrens (Islamic Boarding Schools)

Mardiyanti Mardiyanti, Rasid Rasid
Negative image has been posed around Indonesian pesantrens as it close to terrorism and radicalization. In fact, Pesantren has a very limited supports from the government but keep educating people, including people with disabilities, as part of their worship to God. This article investigates practices...
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Legal protection of right of education for persons with disability in Indonesia and islamic law. Legal Protection of Education Right for Person with Disability in Indonesia Compared to Islamic View

Uswatul Fikriyah
Man is a creature of God Almighty who has the same position on the Earth. The Republic of Indonesia is a State of law based on Pancasila and the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Year 1945 which respects and upholds the human dignity so that the protection and promotion of human rights against...
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The Lived Experiences of Pursuing Islamic Higher Education for People with Disabilities: (Case Study at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta)

Luh Putu Haryanthi Suta
Islamic education institutions in Indonesia are regulated under the Indonesian's Ministry of Religious Affairs. This sector contributes to approximately 30 percent of Indonesia's national educational system. While Indonesia has ratified United Nations Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities...
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How inclusive schools work: an experience from Lazuardi Global Islamic school.

Rahmawati Madanih
Inclusive education is increasingly popular in the last few years. It is because this system is effective for disability people for not being excluded from their environment. Len Barton (1998) defines inclusive education as the education for all children, who necessitate serious changes, both in terms...
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Awairness Raising Experience In Efforts To Improve The Welfare Of Persons With Disabilities Through The Role Of The Community-Based Rehabilitation Group In The Student Course Work Of Community Learning Programs

Arni Surwanti
Abstract-Unavailability of valid data and lack of identity cards causes PwDs to be unable to obtain services from in government programs. Health insurance programs, educational programs, vovational training program and economic empowerment programs are inaccessible to PwDs. This is what makes the welfare...