The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training

Self-monitoring is considered as a crucial step in mastering self-regulation skill, which brings a person closer to achievement set up earlier. This study aims to investigate the implementation of self-monitoring in the light of Imam al-Ghazali’s perception, known as muraqabah and to explore the imp...

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Main Authors: A. Shukor, Khairunnisa, Safar, Jimaain, Mohd. Noor, Ahmad Firdaus, Jasmi, Kamarul Azmi, Abd. Razak, Muhd. Imran, Abd. Rahman, Mohd. Farhan, Hassan, Paiz, Khalid, Nurul Khairiah, Abdul Basir, Mukhamad Khafiz
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spelling my.utm.897032021-02-22T06:00:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89703/ The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training A. Shukor, Khairunnisa Safar, Jimaain Mohd. Noor, Ahmad Firdaus Jasmi, Kamarul Azmi Abd. Razak, Muhd. Imran Abd. Rahman, Mohd. Farhan Hassan, Paiz Khalid, Nurul Khairiah Abdul Basir, Mukhamad Khafiz HB Economic Theory Self-monitoring is considered as a crucial step in mastering self-regulation skill, which brings a person closer to achievement set up earlier. This study aims to investigate the implementation of self-monitoring in the light of Imam al-Ghazali’s perception, known as muraqabah and to explore the impact of implementing muraqabah on the development of healthy emotions. The number of 376 students were randomly selected from five public and private higher institutions that offering Marine-related courses. The students were all Muslims and have completed the pre-sea training. A set of questionnaire was developed from items selected through experts’ consensus of opinion (three-round modified Delphi method). The data collected were analysed descriptively (median and inter-quartile range) and inferentially (Spearman rhocorrelation analysis) using SPSS version 24. The study found that the level of muraqabah during the pre-sea training and the level of healthy emotions after completing the pre-sea training were both high (Med=4.00, JI==1.00). All items of muraqabah during the planning phase and the development of healthy emotions after the pre-sea training were positively and moderately correlated (rs(376)=.459, p<.001). The result shows that the implementation of muraqabah before the students implement the strategy to succeed the pre-sea training increases the development of healthy emotions after the students returned from the pre-sea training. It also shows that self-monitoring which enhances through religious valueshelps students to become emotionally healthy, thus, it develops healthy image about the world of seafaring. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2019 Article PeerReviewed A. Shukor, Khairunnisa and Safar, Jimaain and Mohd. Noor, Ahmad Firdaus and Jasmi, Kamarul Azmi and Abd. Razak, Muhd. Imran and Abd. Rahman, Mohd. Farhan and Hassan, Paiz and Khalid, Nurul Khairiah and Abdul Basir, Mukhamad Khafiz (2019) The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 9 (11). pp. 20-32. ISSN 2222-6990 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v9-i11/6513
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topic HB Economic Theory
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A. Shukor, Khairunnisa
Safar, Jimaain
Mohd. Noor, Ahmad Firdaus
Jasmi, Kamarul Azmi
Abd. Razak, Muhd. Imran
Abd. Rahman, Mohd. Farhan
Hassan, Paiz
Khalid, Nurul Khairiah
Abdul Basir, Mukhamad Khafiz
The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
description Self-monitoring is considered as a crucial step in mastering self-regulation skill, which brings a person closer to achievement set up earlier. This study aims to investigate the implementation of self-monitoring in the light of Imam al-Ghazali’s perception, known as muraqabah and to explore the impact of implementing muraqabah on the development of healthy emotions. The number of 376 students were randomly selected from five public and private higher institutions that offering Marine-related courses. The students were all Muslims and have completed the pre-sea training. A set of questionnaire was developed from items selected through experts’ consensus of opinion (three-round modified Delphi method). The data collected were analysed descriptively (median and inter-quartile range) and inferentially (Spearman rhocorrelation analysis) using SPSS version 24. The study found that the level of muraqabah during the pre-sea training and the level of healthy emotions after completing the pre-sea training were both high (Med=4.00, JI==1.00). All items of muraqabah during the planning phase and the development of healthy emotions after the pre-sea training were positively and moderately correlated (rs(376)=.459, p<.001). The result shows that the implementation of muraqabah before the students implement the strategy to succeed the pre-sea training increases the development of healthy emotions after the students returned from the pre-sea training. It also shows that self-monitoring which enhances through religious valueshelps students to become emotionally healthy, thus, it develops healthy image about the world of seafaring.
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author A. Shukor, Khairunnisa
Safar, Jimaain
Mohd. Noor, Ahmad Firdaus
Jasmi, Kamarul Azmi
Abd. Razak, Muhd. Imran
Abd. Rahman, Mohd. Farhan
Hassan, Paiz
Khalid, Nurul Khairiah
Abdul Basir, Mukhamad Khafiz
author_facet A. Shukor, Khairunnisa
Safar, Jimaain
Mohd. Noor, Ahmad Firdaus
Jasmi, Kamarul Azmi
Abd. Razak, Muhd. Imran
Abd. Rahman, Mohd. Farhan
Hassan, Paiz
Khalid, Nurul Khairiah
Abdul Basir, Mukhamad Khafiz
author_sort A. Shukor, Khairunnisa
title The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
title_short The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
title_full The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
title_fullStr The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
title_full_unstemmed The impact of implementing Imam al-Ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (Muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
title_sort impact of implementing imam al-ghazali’s perception on self-monitoring (muraqabah)on the development of healthy emotions among marine students during the pre-sea training
publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89703/
http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v9-i11/6513
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