80 research outputs found

    Managing condensationand mould in Malaysia

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    Dr Muhammad Syukri Imran Abdullah, registered professional engineer with BEM Malaysia, and Dr Khairul Azmy Kamaluddin, president of Biomedical Engineering Association of Malaysia (BEAM), look at the strategies Ministry of Health Malaysia is using to manage condensation-related mould issues in healthcare facilities, showcasing how they prioritise health and safety while navigating moisture control complexities

    Making Malaysia’s public healthcare system ‘greener’

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    Dr Khairul Azmy Kamaluddin, Ts Noor Muhammad Abd Rahman, and Dr Muhammad Syukri Imran Abdullah, discuss the advancement of sustainability programmes by the Malaysian Ministry of Health (MOH) to reduce carbon emissions within the country’s public healthcare sector

    Carbon-neutral blueprint strategies and challenges

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    The Malaysian Carbon Neutral Healthcare Facilities Blueprint outlines the roadmap for achieving carbon neutrality in healthcare facilities across Malaysia, and delineates key strategies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability within the healthcare sector. Several challenges hinder the implementation of these strategies, including financial constraints, technological limitations, and regulatory frameworks. Overcoming these is crucial to realising the vision of carbon-neutral facilities in Malaysia and advancing towards a more sustainable healthcare system, as Dr Muhammad Radzi bin Abu Hassan, Ts Huszian Husin, Dr Noor Muhammad Abd Rahman, Dr Khairul Azmy Kamaluddin and Dr Muhammad Syukri Imran Abdullah explai

    Antecedents influencing innovative work behaviour among Malaysian public university professors: the role of innovation capability as mediator / Muhammad Syukri Abdullah

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    Innovation is a key driver to create new opportunities that derive greater value for society both economically and socially. The Prime Minister has launched the national programme for Malaysia from 1991 – 2020. It is known as 20 years national plan as to ensure, Malaysia as developed country in 2020. Malaysia can be a united nation, with a confident Malaysian society, infused by strong morale and ethical values, living in a society that is democratic, liberal and tolerant, caring, economically just and equitable, progressive and prosperous and in full possession of an economy that is competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient. From the vision of becoming a developed nation, Malaysia should strive to be amongst the top countries in the world in economic development, citizen well-being and innovation. Innovation among universities was highlighted by Malaysia government through Global Innovation Index (GII). Malaysia was ranked at 37th out of 127 countries on the Global Innovation Index (GII) in the year of 2017 and down two notches from previous year which is 35th out of 128 countries. Therefore, as to lift-up the innovation percentage as well to realize the national aspiration, thus, innovative work behaviour should be fostered among Malaysian particularly on academicians. Hence, there is a dearth of empirical research which explores these factors contributing to innovative work behaviour in extent literature among professors at universities. In further explanation, to possess the behaviour to innovate and to produce noble ideas, professors need to be endowed with the capabilities to innovate which in turn are encouraged by the presence of several key factors. The education field is one most critical yet overlooked area as far as innovation capability and innovative work behaviour

    Tawassul and istighathah with Prophet Muhammad in Mawlid Berzanji

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    Tawassul and istighathah with Prophet Muhammad were among the practices of Muslims in Malaysia when they greet the Prophet's birthday (mawlid) and cite the book Mawlid al-Barzanji. This practice becomes polemic to the practice of mawlid and berzanji by some Muslims in Malaysia. Until there are those who accuse the practice as shirk and kufr. Therefore, this study is conducted to analyze the issues raised regarding tawassul and istighathah in the practice of mawlid and berzanji and to analyze the opinion of the Islamic jurists on the issue. The study involved qualitative and quantitative data through interviews, content analysis, and questionnaires. A total of four respondents were interviewed, 34 documents were analyzed, and 233 respondents answered the questionnaires. The findings of this study found that the issue of tawassul and istighathah with the Prophet Muhammad after his death was an issue of ijtihad. The study concludes that it is encouraged to do tawassul and istighathah with the Prophet Muhammad, the other Prophets and the Apostles, and the righteous person; whether they were alive or after they died

    Polemic in celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad

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    The celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is one of the most popular practices among Muslims in the Malay archipelago. However, these practices often get resistance from a group of Muslims. Various labels are given to such practices as bid’ah, synonymous practices from Christians during the birth of Prophet Jesus, zindik practice and it is Jewish planning to destroy Islam. Therefore, this study is conducted to analyze the polemics in relation to the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and to analyze the opinion of Islamic jurist to the related issues. The study involved qualitative and quantitative data through interviews, content analysis, and questionnaires. A total of four respondents were interviewed, 34 documents were analyzed, and 233 respondents answered the questionnaires. The findings of the study found that the issue of the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was an issue of ijtihad. The study concludes that the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is a bid'ah hasanah, even it is encouraged with the purpose of expressing love to the him

    Design of a Servo-Controlled Variable Resistor

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    This study develops an innovative servo-controlled variable resistor to address the need for precise programmable resistance in modern electronics. While manual potentiometers lack automation capability and digital versions introduce quantization errors, the proposed hybrid solution combines microcontroller-driven servo mechanisms with standard rotary potentiometers, preserving analog quality with digital control. Through experimental methodology involving system design, hardware implementation, and software development, the author created and tested an electronically adjustable resistor system. Rigorous evaluation across 738 trials demonstrated exceptional performance: average standard deviation of 0.009, data range of 0.07, and coefficient of variation (CV) of 0.564%, approaching Six Sigma precision (3.4 defects per million). Statistical analysis confirmed the system's stability and repeatability, outperforming both manual adjustment (typical CV >5%) and digital alternatives. The results establish our servo-controlled design as a superior solution, offering precise programmability without compromising analog signal integrity. This advancement enables new applications in automated testing, and adaptive circuits where traditional variable resistors prove inadequate. The research contributes a reliable control mechanism for analog components while setting quantitative benchmarks for programmable resistance systems

    Munākahāt (Marriage) from the Perspective Shaykh Abdul Rauf Bin Ali AlFansūri Al-Singkīli in Mushrip Mir'At Al-Tipullāb: One Introduction

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    -This paper explores the Munaka?at (Marrage) system presented by Shaykh Abdul Rauf bin Ali alFansuri al-Singkili in his work, Mir'at al-?ullabfi Tashil al-Ma'rifat Ahlam al-Syar'iyyah li al-Malik al-Wahhab . This copy without code is collection of Zawiyah Tanoh Abee, Silieummeum, Aceh Besar, Aceh, Indonesia. This writing uses a historical analysis approach. The result of this discussion found that the book Mir'at al-ullullab was the first fiqah of Malay-language work organized in the Malay World on the Islamic family system (Munaka?at). The reference policy brought by Shaykh Abdul Rauf al-Singkili in his work is based on the fiqhfiqh works of the fiery Shafi'i sect, among which, Minhaj al-?alibinWa 'Umdah al-Muftin, by Imam Abu Zakaria Muhyiddin Yahya bin Syaraf al- Nawawi, Irsyad al-Ghawila Masalik al-Hawi, by Imam Ismail bin Abu Bakr bin Abdullah al-Sarji, Fat? al-Wahhab bi Syar? Manhaj al-ullullab, by Imam Abu Ya?ya Zakaria alAn?ari, Hadi al-Mu?tajfi Syar? al-Minhaj, by Imam Muhammad bin Muhammad Abu al-Hasan al-Bakri, al-Iqna 'fi?alli Alfa? Abi Syuja', by Imam Syamsuddin Muhammad bin al-Kha?ib al -Syirbini, Tu?fah al-Mu?taj bi Syar? al-Minhaj and Fat? al-Jawwad bi Syar? al-Irsyad, works of Imam Shihabuddin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Hajar al-Haitami al-Sa'di al-An?ari and Nihayah al- Mu?tajila Syar? al-Minhaj, by Imam Syamsuddin Muhammad bin Abu al-'Abbas al-Ramli. The result of this discussion finds that Mir'at alullullab is the first Malay-language fiqah covering Munaka?at's chapter containing the sub-marriage, mahar, mutaah, walimah, night stay, nusyuz, khuluk, talak, refer, ila ', zihar , other, qazaf, iddah, ihdad (mourning), istibra ', breastfeeding, maintenance and hadhanah (child custody). It can be used as a guide and reference of Munaka?at at this time especially for the countries of Shiafi'

    Bibliometric Analysis of Trends Publications in Scopus Databased themed inulin sausages using R Studios

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    Inulin is a dietary fiber that can improve the quality of food products, such as texture, product nutrition, or as a disease-preventing functional food. Inulin has begun to be studied in various studies and applied to meat and poultry, but there have not been many studies assessing whether research on the application of inulin to sausage products is still relevant to be carried out and is still good novelist research, one way to assess the novelty of a research theme. Is to use bibliometric analysis. This study examines the publications in the Scopus database from 2001 to 2022 to measure the number of existing publications using the R method. Studied several aspects, namely 1. Annual Scientific Production 2. Most Relevant Author who has researched inulin sausage, 3. Country Production 4. Most Relevant Sources 5. Most Frequent Words 6. Word cloud related to inulin sausage. The results of the bibliometric analysis show that annual scientific publications show that article production growth has increased every year from 2001 to 2022; the highest was in 2019 with 11 articles. The most relevant Author who has written the most publications is Pollonio Mar, with six articles. Brazil is the country that produces the most articles, namely 28 articles, while the most relevant sources are the journal Meat science which produces six articles, and the most frequent words are inulin with 45 occurrences. Conclusions based on the analyzed data, research on inulin in sausages is still limited. And still very worthy of further research
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