MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

The effect of Quran murottal’s audio on short term memory

  • Suteja Putra Perdana,
  • Gumilar Retno,
  • Rahma Kusuma Sasmita,
  • Purnomo Hari,
  • Basumerda Chancard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 154
p. 01060

Abstract

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In all activities, people need memory as information storage. A good memory will make it easier for people to remember so they can do their job well. One of the things that affect memory is the sound of music. Music is commonly used as a stress treatment or as one of the stimuli of human brain memory. Not only classical music can be one of the stimuli of brain memory, but listening to the Quran can also be one of the brain memory stimulants. Several studies have proven that by listening to the Qur'an, the ability of the brain can be increased significantly. In this study used the variables pre and posted Qur'an listening to 50 respondents. Respondents consisted of 26 men and 24 women aged 19-22 years old. All respondents will get two treatments. The first treatment is without listening to murottal and the second treatment is done after listening to the Quran. All respondents will do memory test using the program running memory in software design tools. The results showed that the average ability of short-term memory without listening to murottal 11.8 and the average ability of short-term memory by listening to murottal is 12.62. Based on these results it is known that by listening to the Quran provides a significant increase in the ability of the brain.