(Part 1 of 4) WAKAF 4.0 My Professorship speech, (Important of charity)
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging speech, Professor Dr. Aja discusses his journey and insights as a newly appointed professor in the field of economics and business at Universitas Airlangga. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and challenges in academia. Using a metaphorical story about Ahmad, a marathon runner, he illustrates concepts of satisfaction and utility in economics, drawing parallels to the importance of moderation and generosity, as inspired by teachings from the Quran. The professor's address combines academic rigor with relatable storytelling, aiming to inspire both students and faculty alike.
Takeaways
- π The speaker is a professor at Universitas Airlangga (Unair) with an extensive academic background, having completed both S2 and S3 at the International Islamic University of Malaysia.
- π The speech is part of a formal ceremony where the professor is being inaugurated as a new academic leader in the Faculty of Economics and Business.
- π The professor expresses gratitude to Allah for the opportunity to gather and share knowledge with esteemed colleagues and guests.
- π The title of the speech focuses on the concept of 'wakaf' and its implications in economics.
- πββοΈ A metaphor involving a runner named Ahmad is used to illustrate concepts of satisfaction and marginal utility in economic theory.
- π₯€ The speaker discusses how the satisfaction derived from consuming resources decreases with repeated use, referencing the enjoyment of drinking from a glass.
- π The speech emphasizes the importance of sharing resources and wealth, referencing Quranic verses that encourage generosity.
- π‘ The professor encourages the audience to consider the societal benefits of sharing, using the example of distributing wealth among friends.
- π The balance between individual satisfaction and communal well-being is highlighted as a key theme in the discussion.
- π€ The ultimate message promotes the idea that collaboration and generosity can lead to greater overall satisfaction for everyone involved.
Q & A
What academic qualifications does the speaker hold?
-The speaker graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1976, a master's degree in 1999, and a doctorate in 2010 from the International Islamic University in Malaysia.
What is the speaker's position at the university?
-The speaker is a professor in the Faculty of Economics and Business and is the 26th professor at Universitas Airlangga (Unair) since its establishment.
What does the speaker express gratitude for at the beginning of the speech?
-The speaker expresses gratitude to Allah for the blessings and guidance that allowed everyone to gather for the event.
What is the significance of the speaker's promotion to a full professor?
-The promotion to full professor is viewed as both an honor and a significant responsibility, indicating the highest academic position, but the speaker emphasizes it is not the end of their academic journey.
What is the title of the speaker's academic address?
-The title of the speaker's academic address is 'Wakaf Error Bonjero Taipabu'.
What analogy does the speaker use to explain the concept of satisfaction?
-The speaker uses the analogy of a marathon runner named Ahmad, who experiences diminishing satisfaction after drinking multiple cups of water, to illustrate the concept of marginal utility.
How does the speaker relate the concept of utility to economic teachings?
-The speaker points out that traditional economic teachings do not adequately address what happens as a person's satisfaction from consuming additional units decreases.
What lesson does the speaker draw from the Quran regarding moderation?
-The speaker references a verse from the Quran that advises moderation in consumption and warns against excess.
What example does the speaker give to illustrate the importance of sharing?
-The speaker suggests that Ahmad should share the third cup of water with others in similar conditions to emphasize the importance of generosity and social responsibility.
What conclusion does the speaker reach regarding the benefits of sharing?
-The conclusion drawn is that sharing leads to greater collective satisfaction, suggesting that cooperation among individuals results in better outcomes for all involved.
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