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Three UGM Arabic Study Program Students Achieve Success at the International Arabic Language Olympiad

Three UGM Arabic Study Program Students Achieve Success at the International Arabic Language Olympiad

Malaysia, 16 December 2025 – Three students from the Arabic Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada achieved notable success at the Modern Languages Olympiad 3.0, an international language competition held at Universiti Teknologi MARA in Shah Alam, Malaysia, with its main events culminating on 16 December 2025. The competition brought together participants from various countries to compete in multilingual language categories.

In the Arabic Poetry Recital category, Pandhita Hapsari, a 2023 cohort student, won first place and also received the Best Script Award. Her teammate, Muhammad Hayyi’ Rosyada from the 2024 cohort, secured third place in the same category. Meanwhile, Haris Arfakhsyadz Azka Maula, also from the 2024 cohort, earned second place in the Arabic Champion Orator category and was additionally recognized with the Best Impromptu Speech Award. Throughout the competition in Malaysia, the students were officially accompanied by Dr. Zurfa Purnamawati, M.Hum., Head of the Arabic Study Program at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, reflecting the program’s institutional support during the event.

The Modern Languages Olympiad 3.0 was organized by the Academy of Language Studies at Universiti Teknologi MARA as a multilingual competition featuring four main language categories: Malay, English, Arabic, and Mandarin. The competition process began with participant registration on 30 October 2025, followed by the submission of preliminary round videos until 6 November 2025. The judging phase took place from 8 to 15 November 2025, with the announcement of initial results on 17 November 2025. The final round was held in person on 15 and 16 December 2025 and concluded with a closing ceremony the following day.

According to the official description, the Poetry Recital category is designed as a multilingual poetry writing and performance competition that encourages creative expression across languages while celebrating cultural diversity and unity. The Champion Orator category, meanwhile, serves as a multilingual public speaking platform that enables participants to convey ideas across traditions and enrich cultural values in public discourse.

The achievements of the UGM Arabic Study Program students at the Modern Languages Olympiad 3.0 highlight their strong academic capacity and competitive language skills on the international stage. Active participation in global forums such as this reinforces the role of language as a bridge for intercultural dialogue and underscores the importance of education oriented toward cross national collaboration for a more sustainable future.

 

Author: Candra Solihin

 

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STUDENT RE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR THE EVEN SEMESTER OF THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC YEAR

STUDENT RE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR THE EVEN SEMESTER OF THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC YEAR

The Re-Registration Notification Letter for the Even Semester of the 2025-2026 Academic Year can be accessed via the link below:

Yogyakarta, December 17, 2025 – The Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FIB UGM) has officially announced re-registration for students in the Applied Undergraduate, Bachelor’s, Professional, and Postgraduate Programs for the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year.

In letter number 15211/UN1.P1/Dir-PP/TM.01.01/2025, it is stated that re-registration will be held from January 2-31, 2026. All active students are required to complete this process as a requirement to participate in academic activities in the upcoming semester.

Re-registration steps can be found in each student’s SIMASTER.

For further information, students can contact the Academic of FIB UGM via email at: akademik.fib@ugm.ac.id or visit the academic office of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM during office hours.

Don’t procrastinate! Complete your re-registration on time and ensure all steps are completed.

UGM Arabic Study Program Students Conduct Field Study in Kudus and Demak to Explore Arab–Islamic and Javanese Cultural Acculturation

UGM Arabic Study Program Students Conduct Field Study in Kudus and Demak to Explore Arab–Islamic and Javanese Cultural Acculturation

Central Java, 4 December 2025 — Students of the Arabic Study Program, class of 2023, Universitas Gadjah Mada carried out a field study in the cities of Kudus and Demak as part of the course Arabic Literature and Culture in Indonesia. The program was designed to provide empirical learning experiences on the dynamics of Indonesian culture and the historical connections between Arab–Islamic heritage and the development of local civilization.

Kudus and Demak were selected as the field study destinations due to their significant roles in the spread of Islam in Java. Through this field activity, students were expected to observe and analyze cultural heritage on-site and relate their findings to the theories studied in class.

The first destination visited was the Menara Kudus Mosque, also known as the Al-Aqsha Mosque, located in Kauman Village, Kudus, Central Java. Students examined firsthand how the mosque’s architecture, particularly its red-brick tower resembling a Majapahit-style temple, stands as strong evidence of acculturation between Islam and Hindu–Javanese culture. At the Menara Kudus Mosque, students observed Sunan Kudus’ cultural approach to da’wah, from preserving local traditions to utilizing Javanese arts and architectural forms that enabled Islam to be accepted peacefully by the local community. Traditions such as the prohibition of slaughtering cows, as well as Javanese songs and performing arts developed by Sunan Kudus, became part of the learning experience.

The field study continued at the Mubarok Jenang Museum, the first jenang museum in Indonesia, which highlights the history of Kudus’ jenang industry since 1930. Here, UGM Arabic Study Program students learned local wisdoms, particularly the values of Gusjigang (being morally good, mastering religious knowledge, and being skilled in trade) which shaped Kudus’ economic culture and intertwined with the Islamic teachings of Sunan Kudus. The museum offered a distinct experience, enabling students to observe how tradition, family-run industry, and regional identity are presented as public education and developed into creative economic potential.

The students then deepened their understanding of early Islamic da’wah in Java through a visit to the Great Mosque of Demak, a historical Wali Songo site and a central landmark of the Demak Sultanate. They examined the mosque’s traditional Javanese architectural form featuring a three-tiered pyramidal roof and the iconic saka guru pillars, including the legendary saka tatal. This visit provided richer insight into a model of da’wah rooted in local culture, dialogue, and gentle persuasion, reflected in the mosque’s architecture, traditions, and the social life of the surrounding community.

Through this series of field visits, students gained firsthand experience that history is not merely textual, but a living narrative present in buildings, traditions, and societal practices. The field study underscored the importance of understanding acculturation as a key element in the development of Islam in the archipelago which is visible in mosque architecture, local economies, and enduring cultural values.

This field study is expected to broaden the perspectives of Arabic Literature students and strengthen their analytical abilities in interpreting Indonesian cultural phenomena in a more comprehensive and applied manner.

 

Author: Jihan Pertiwi

 

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UGM Arabic Study Program Students Refresh Their Minds Before Final Exams Through an Outing Class Titled “Lu’bah Arabiyyah”

UGM Arabic Study Program Students Refresh Their Minds Before Final Exams Through an Outing Class Titled "Lu’bah Arabiyyah"

Yogyakarta, December 3, 2025 — A total of 68 first-year students from the Arabic Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) attend an outing class at Wisdom Park UGM on Wednesday, 3 December 2025. The activity, titled Lu’bah Arabiyyah, served as a collaborative program for Arabic Writing, Arabic Speaking, and Tasrif courses to help students review lesson material through interactive games while refreshing their minds ahead of final exams. The event was accompanied by lecturers from the Arabic Study Program and supported by student tutors from the 2022 and 2023 cohorts.

During Lu’bah Arabiyyah, students are invited to do a series of game stations set up across Wisdom Park. Each game required them to actively use and recall their Arabic skills in preparation for the final exams. Among the activities were Sentence Relay, Puzzle Tasrif, and Arabic crossword puzzles. After completing all stations, the outing concluded with a communal meal and a shared rujak session with lecturers.

The 2025 cohort participated enthusiastically from start to finish. Many students expressed that Lu’bah Arabiyyah boosted their confidence and motivation ahead of the Final Examinations, as the activities helped them recall and reinforce material learned throughout the semester. Beyond academic preparation, the event also strengthened collaborations and intimacy among students, tutors, and lecturers, which is an important foundation for smoother communication and collaboration in future learning processes.

 

Author: Muhammad Ardiansyah

 

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