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The Inauguration of Student Organizations (ORMAWA) within the Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education.

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The Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education at Djuanda University inaugurated the Student Organization that operates within the Faculty. The inaugurated Student Organizations include the Student Executive Body (BEM), the Student Representative Council (DPM), and the Student Association (HIMMA), which consists of 5 HIMMA programs: HIMMA Islamic Education Management (HIMAMPI), HIMMA Elementary School Teacher Education (HIMAPGSD), HIMMA Arabic Language Education (HIMAPBA), HIMMA Sharia Economics (HIMMA EKSYAR), and HIMMA Sharia Banking (HIMMA BANK). (15/06/2023)

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Dr. Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, M.Pd.I., the Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education at Djuanda University, the Vice Deans for Academic and Non-Academic Affairs, as well as the Heads and Secretaries of the respective programs within the Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education at Djuanda University.

In her speech, Dr. Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, M.Pd.I., addressed the importance of organizational learning and emphasized that Islam commands humans to be stewards of the Earth.

"Alhamdulillah, I am delighted to meet with the student organization members who will be inaugurated today. Being involved in student organizations is important as it helps develop organizational learning. In Islam, humans are commanded to be stewards of the Earth. While it is acceptable to prioritize involvement in organizations, learning should always be given priority. There are many benefits of being involved in student organizations on campus, one of which is developing a sense of responsibility. Therefore, no matter how small the tasks or responsibilities you receive in your organizations, it is important to fulfill them to the best of your abilities," she stated in her speech.

Aditya Ramadhan, the Chairperson of the Student Representative Council (DPM) of the Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education (FAIPG) at Djuanda University, expressed gratitude and shared his hopes.

"First of all, I would like to express my gratitude and apologize for any shortcomings in the preparation and implementation of this event. On behalf of the student representative council, I apologize and express my regrets. Moving forward, I have several hopes that I would like to convey. I hope that all of us, as members of the student organizations within FAIPG, can contribute to channeling the interests and talents of FAIPG students. Not only that, but I also hope that we can contribute to the development of the quality of human resources within our faculty. Therefore, I hope that each of our colleagues can develop and channel their interests, talents, and the quality of FAIPG students. With the inauguration of these student organizations, I hope it marks the beginning of our role in bringing FAIPG towards further improvement," Aditya stated.

Tiara Intan Castara, the current Chairperson of the Student Executive Body (BEM) of the Faculty of Islamic Religion, emphasized that this inauguration is the first step towards bringing change to the FAIPG Faculty.

"Alhamdulillah, we have finally reached the long-awaited day of the inauguration of the student organizations within FAIPG. This marks the first step towards bringing change to the FAIPG Faculty. I am aware that running an organization is not an easy task. Deciding to join an organization surely brings about fears and concerns within ourselves. However, I believe that with the new faces in the student organizations, we will bring about positive changes. Being a student organization does not merely involve fulfilling obligations through work programs; instead, it is about our efforts as student organizations to implement programs that will have a

 positive impact on students and bring about positive effects. We strive for positive things to happen within our faculty. I hope that all the student organizations within FAIPG can work together and support one another, and may communication among FAIPG student organizations be well-established," Tiara Intan Castara expressed in her speech.

For your information, a total of 109 students from various Student Organizations (ORMAWA) within the Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education at Djuanda University were inaugurated.