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The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Monotheism (BPPT) of Djuanda University once again held a Dhuha Assembly as part of its regular program to strengthen the values of monotheism on campus. This time, BPPT presented Dr. Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, M.Pd.I., M.C.E., Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies and Teacher Education (FAIPG), as the main speaker on the topic"Inviting the Blessings of the World and the Hereafter Through Academic Professionalism." (25/07/2025)
In her presentation, Dr. Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, M.Pd.I., M.C.E., stated that professionalism in the academic world must always be grounded in the intention of worship and the values of monotheism. She believes that academic achievement is not just about results, but also about the process carried out with integrity, a strong work ethic, and spirituality.
"Our profession is our field of charity. The question is not how much sustenance we receive, but whether that sustenance is good."blessing? A blessed sustenance means sufficient, calms the heart, and brings goodness. Professionalism is a form of gratitude and a form of worship. Being on time, being responsible, and being honest are not just demands of the work world, but part of a valuable worship. Academic ethics is not merely an institutional obligation, but rather a commandment of faith. Therefore, the professional attitude should be framed with the values of monotheism. Prayer is the main pillar in life. Not just a complement, but the main force that accompanies every step. Knowledge without blessings will only increase arrogance. On the other hand, useful knowledge is born from good manners and sincere prayer. Professionalism based on straight intentions and quality work will give birth to blessings. And that blessing is the main purpose in living each "The mandate we carry out," he said in his presentation
He also invited the entire academic community to continueinvite blessingsthe world and the afterlife professionalismacademic