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SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION : OPTIMALISASI POTENSI BUAH JERUK DALAM MENCIPTAKAN KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT Mu'awanah, Mu'awanah; Mu'awwanah, Uliyatul; Syarofi, Muhammad; S, Nashor Ade; Wibisana, Gunawan
AS-SUNNIYYAH Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Maret
Publisher : UAS PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62097/assunniyyah.v4i02.2151

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The main goal of the SDGs is to address issues related to health and social welfare, which is one of the main problems for the Indonesia economy. Such as the phenomenon that occurred in Mundurejo Village, Jember Regency. The village, which is located in the west of Jember Regency, has abundant orange potential. However, unfortunately this potential is not accompanied by adequate knowledge to process it optimally. Therefore, activities are needed that are able to increase public understanding of citrus processing in order to increase selling value and usefulness, as well as support the welfare and economy of the village. This community service is packaged through training and strengthening cognition related to the importance of program sustainability. The method used in this service is the ABCD (Asset Based Community Development) method which is contained in 5 (five) steps of assistance, namely discovery, dream, design, define, and destiny. The target of this community service program is the people of Mundurejo village (especially orange farmers). Activities carried out include training on processing citrus fruits into mondy candies, processing orange waste (eco-enzyme) into dish soap and floor cleaning soap, marketing training, and the formation of PJM communities to support and monitor the sustainability of the program. Through this training, it is hoped that the people of Mundurejo village can make the most of the potential of oranges so that in turn they can improve village welfare and food independence for their people. This empowerment program aims to create significant sustainability, which not only increases the selling value of citrus fruits but also strengthens the local economy and supports the food welfare of the Mundurejo Village community as a whole.
Dimensi Pasar Modal Syariah Mu'awwanah, Uliyatul; Ridho Illah, Ghoni Rizky; Lestari, Dian
Al-tsaman : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 5 No 01 (2023): Mei
Publisher : INAIFAS Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62097/al-tsaman.v5i01.1300

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The Islamic capital market is a capital market whose activities are based on sharia principles. In the Islamic capital market, there is a dimension which explains the description contained in the Islamic capital market, both regarding the operational system on the Indonesian Stock Exchange and the regulations that apply to the capital market. There are differences in the Islamic capital market when compared to conventional capital markets. The difference can be seen in terms of the concepts applied to both. The Islamic capital market also provides an opportunity for investors to invest in accordance with Islamic principles. The focus of writing this article is as a means to provide knowledge for readers, especially for potential new investors so they can find out what is contained in the Islamic capital market. The method used in this writing is descriptive qualitative method using reference sources as a writing reference. The results or conclusions of this article are that understanding the aspects contained in the Islamic capital market can provide insight and knowledge for investors and the Islamic capital market can be an option for investors, especially Muslim investors, to invest in the Islamic capital market.
IMPLEMENTASI SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) LIFE ON LAND DALAM PENGEMBANGAN PUPUK ORGANIK DI DESA KEPANJEN Bukhori, Imam; Permatasari, Yovita Dyah; Marwiyah, Syarifatul; Dasuki, Mohammad; Mu'awwanah, Uliyatul; Hayati, Irma Nur
Pandalungan: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Al-Falah As-Sunniyah Kencong Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62097/pandalungan.v3i2.2230

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In implementing PkM-BR AI-falah As-sunniyyah university of Kencong Jember, students are required to increase their sense of sensitivity to the community and analyze what is happening in the community. and inorganic (chemical) pesticides can cause wear and degradation of agricultural land. This damage can interfere with land function and soil fertility, thus affecting the sustainability and value of the land. This condition, if left unchecked for a long time, can cause the quality and productivity of farmers to decline. One that can be applied as well as an effort to achieve sustainable development goals is through changing the inorganic (chemical) planting system to an organic planting system. In the future, and finally able to improve the standard of living of farmers' welfare, indirectly the use of organic fertilizers applied to farmers answers the objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that have been proclaimed by the government, especially number 15, namely Life on land. The objectives of the PkM-BR Al-Falah As-sunniyah university of Kencong Jember student work program are, 1) Increasing the participation of farmer groups in Kepanjen Village in the management of organic fertilizer planting systems, 2) Hands-on training on the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizer; 3) Improving the quality of agricultural production. The type of data collected is primary data and the methods used in this activity are counseling about the importance of sustainable land functions, the importance of maintaining ecosystem balance, the benefits of using organic fertilizers, hands-on practical training on the use of liquid organic fertilizers, the application of liquid organic fertilizer systems in rice fields. The activity is in collaboration with the Gumkmas Agriculture Office (Tun ToT CSA BPP). The support of the Kepanjen Village apparatus, farmer groups, community leaders, and farmers in Krajan Hamlet, Kepanjen Village for the organic fertilizer planting system is very high, this is evidenced by the direct participation of these elements in the process of initial extension activities to the application of the organic fertilizer system. The conclusion from the application of the organic fertilizer planting system is that the production cost of the organic fertilizer planting system is cheaper than the inorganic (chemical) fertilizer planting system.
MODERN MONETARY UNREST: PUBLIC POLICY RESPONSES TO THE ADOPTION OF BITCOIN AS A HEDGE AGAINST SYSTEMIC FIAT INFLATION Mu'awwanah, Uliyatul; Mursidah, Mursidah; Masithoh, Fitria Nur; Mu'awanah, Mu'awanah; Hamdi, Muhammad
International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The 4rd International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES)
Publisher : FORPIM PTKIS ZONA TAPAL KUDA

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The post-2008 crisis era, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has ushered in a permissive global monetary policy, raising essential questions about the sustainability of the fiat monetary system. This has triggered a trust deficit, fundamentally challenging what is termed the "Monetary Social Contract"-an implicit agreement wherein citizens entrust the store of value function to state-issued currency, with the adoption of Bitcoin in Indonesia becoming an expression of this unrest. This paper aims to (1) analyze the primary drivers behind the search for independent (non-state) hedge assets, (2) examine their implications for national monetary sovereignty, and (3) formulate a framework for innovative public policy responses using a qualitative approach through conceptual analysis and a literature study of secondary data. The findings indicate that the impetus for Bitcoin adoption originates not only from domestic inflation data but also as a reaction to the global phenomenon of systemic fiat devaluation. Its primary implications are the potential weakening of monetary policy transmission and a decline in the demand base for the Rupiah. It is concluded that prohibitive policy responses would be counter-productive. This paper recommends a dual-track approach: (1) strengthening the monetary social contract through innovation in state financial instruments, and (2) integrating independent (non-state) assets into a safe and controlled regulatory framework.
Mini Ensiklopedis : Telaah Perusahaan Pembiayaan Mu'awwanah, Uliyatul; Mu’awanah, Mu’awanah; Masfiah, Alifatul; Cahyono, Dimas Nur; Ulum, Libasul; Misrul, Misrul; Nafisa, Yusro
Al-tsaman : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 6 No 01 (2024): MEI
Publisher : INAIFAS Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62097/al-tsaman.v4i01.1683

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In the midst of the soaring business world which is increasingly popular, especially in the community and even among various groups, both young and old, it is necessary to realize that all forms of risk are certain and need to be minimized in the smooth running of the business, one of which is the capital or funding factor which is the support in business start up. So the purpose of this discussion or article is to examine the role of finance companies so that they are able to provide more alternatives for the development of the business sector as well as the various facilities offered in expanding the provision of financing. The importance of this discussion topic is as a reference for humans especially Muslims to be able to understand matters relating to finance companies within the scope of sharia economics.