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Stakeholder Synergy among Government, MSME Actors, and Community toward Sharia Well-Being: A Case Study of Medali Mas Woven Ikat MSME in Kediri Binti Mutafarida; Zulmi Ramdani; Moh. Farih Fahmi; Yopi Yudha Utama; Ning Purnama Sariati; Widya Ratna Sari
Jurnal Perpajakan dan Keuangan Publik Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Perpajakan dan Keuangan Publik
Publisher : Department of Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpkp.v5i1.56062

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This study examines how stakeholder synergy contributes to Sharia well-being through Medali Mas Woven Ikat Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) in Kediri City, Indonesia. The study is motivated by the limited number of studies that integrate stakeholder collaboration, Local Economic Development (LED), and maqashid al-shariah perspectives in explaining community welfare through cultural-based MSMEs. While previous studies have largely focused on economic and social outcomes, limited attention has been given to multidimensional well-being encompassing religious, intellectual, health, and intergenerational dimensions. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed using observations, open-ended interviews, and documentation. Informants consisted of MSME owners, permanent and freelance employees, community members, and representatives from Bank Indonesia and the Kediri City Government. Data were analyzed through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing, while source triangulation was applied to enhance the trustworthiness of the findings. The findings indicate that stakeholder synergy among government institutions, Medali Mas Woven Ikat MSME, and the Bandar Kidul community contributes to Sharia well-being through capital assistance, marketing support, training programs, comparative study visits, and employment creation. Government institutions provide strategic support through policy facilitation, market access, and capacity-building programs, while MSMEs serve as drivers of local economic development through innovation and job creation. Community participation strengthens the sustainability of these initiatives by supporting production activities and participating in empowerment programs. These collaborative efforts contribute to the dimensions of maqashid al-shariah, namely religious well-being (ad-din), personal well-being (an-nafs), intellectual well-being (al-aql), wealth well-being (al-mal), and family well-being (an-nasl). This study contributes to the literature by integrating Local Economic Development and maqashid al-shariah perspectives in understanding stakeholder collaboration within cultural-based MSME development and its contribution to multidimensional community well-being.
NATIONAL INCOME ANALYSIS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS: A MAQASID AL-SHARIAH APPROACH Zefry Luttadinata; Mohamad Setia Maulana Affandi; Andriani; Yuliani; Binti Mutafarida
Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Syariah
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah, Universitas Pangeran Diponegoro Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53429/jdes.v13i1.2313

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National income according to maqashid syaria is a concept based on the principles of ethics and justice in the distribution of wealth and resources. Unlike the conventional approach, which focuses on output aggregation, the Islamic economic perspective positions national income as an instrument of social justice distribution. The purpose of this study is to understand the meaning and scope of national income and to understand national income from an Islamic economic perspective. The researcher's motivation in this study is the desire to analyze the potential of national income to achieve comprehensive welfare for the ummah (community). The methodology used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach. The conclusion of this study is that in Islamic economics, the sources of state revenue are designed not only to achieve economic goals, but also to create social justice and welfare for all members of society. The novelty of this study lies in its comparison, which formulates a new integrative standard that is a new concept of measuring welfare integration that has a more comprehensive impact.