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The Administration of Halalan Tayyiban Products and Services in the Era of Islamic Caliphates under Hisbah Institution Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji
AL- IKTISAB Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 1 No 2 (2017)
Publisher : University of Darusssalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v1i2.2385

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A caliphate is a territory under the leadership of an Islamic steward known as acaliph, a person considered a religious successor to the Muhammad and a leader of theentire Muslim community. Historically, the caliphates were polities based in Islam whichdeveloped into multi-ethnic trans-national empires. During the medieval period, threemajor caliphates existed: the Rashidun Caliphate (632–661), the UmayyadCaliphate (661–750) and the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258). The fourth major caliphate,the Ottoman Caliphate, established by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. One of the dutiesof a caliph is to administer and control the market which was included in Hisbah system.The Hisbah is a religious institution under the authority of the state that appointspeople to carry out the responsibility of enjoining what is right, whenever people start toneglect it, and forbidding what is wrong, whenever people start to engage in it. Thepurpose of this is to safeguard society from deviance, protect the faith, and ensure thewelfare of the people in both religious and worldly manners according to the Law ofAllah. Allah has made it obligatory upon all Muslims to enjoin good and forbid wrongdoingto the extent of their knowledge and abilities. Halalan Tayyiban products and serviceswere controlled under this institution. And this paper is an attempt to highlight suchcontrol in the history of Islam. How were Halalan Tayyiban products and servicesadministered and controlled?
The Meaning Of Amānāh In Managing Household Finances Towards Blessing Latifah, Luluk; Hadi, Abd; Huda, Sholihul; Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji; Salim, Lutfi Agus
TSAQAFAH Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): Tsaqafah Jurnal Peradaban Islam
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/tsaqafah.v20i1.9654

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Amānāh is all religious duties or encumbrances covering worldly and hereafter matters which are addressed to humans. Without the value of Amānāh social and state life can be damaged, including life in a household. The concept of Amānāh that is built will not be separated from the culture and social influences of one's place of residence. In accordance with the term, the word Amānāh is taken from Islamic grammar and then adapted to the context of Indonesian society and has the meaning of being trustworthy. then the term Amānāh is attached to people who can be trusted. However, this concept is not yet operationally clear. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the meaning of the mandate both conceptually and operationally. All of this will be investigated and discussed later in this research, not only capturing the value of Amānāh from a conceptual point of view but will be explained operationally.The meaning of Amānāh in this study was built with a qualitative phenomenological approach from the main informants as housewives and from experts in various scientific fields related to the value of the Amānāh itself which is associated with household financial management. The various scientific fields are the field of Sharia economics, the field of Islamic religion, the field of psychology and the field of sociology. The results of the study about the meaning of Amānāh is a mandate, a trust, a honesty and proportionality.
Implementation of Sharia System in Sharia-Certified Hospitals Warsidi, Warsidi; Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji; Swadjaja, Isma
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol 10, No 3 (2024): JIEI : Vol.10, No.3, 2024
Publisher : ITB AAS INDONESIA Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v10i3.14713

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DSN-MUI has granted Sharia certification to several entities that meet the criteria for being recognized as Sharia entities, including Muhammadiyah Hospital Lamongan. This hospital received the certificate from DSN-MUI with a score of 95% or an excellent rating, presented directly by KH. Ma’ruf Amin, the Chairman of MUI. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Sharia principles at Muhammadiyah Hospital Lamongan, particularly inpatient services, based on maqasid shariah. The research employs a qualitative methodology, using data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and documentation, which are then analyzed descriptively. The results indicate that the hospital has applied four mandatory provisions for Sharia hospital management according to the DSN-MUI Fatwa, including contracts, services, medications, food and beverages, cosmetics, other utility items, and fund management. Each provision is implemented by DSN-MUI standards and assessment criteria, demonstrating that Muhammadiyah Hospital Lamongan has successfully met the standards as a certified Sharia hospital and operates according to the established Sharia principles.
Implementation of Sharia System in Sharia-Certified Hospitals Warsidi, Warsidi; Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji; Swadjaja, Isma
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024): JIEI : Vol.10, No.3, 2024
Publisher : ITB AAS INDONESIA Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v10i3.14713

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DSN-MUI has granted Sharia certification to several entities that meet the criteria for being recognized as Sharia entities, including Muhammadiyah Hospital Lamongan. This hospital received the certificate from DSN-MUI with a score of 95% or an excellent rating, presented directly by KH. Ma’ruf Amin, the Chairman of MUI. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Sharia principles at Muhammadiyah Hospital Lamongan, particularly inpatient services, based on maqasid shariah. The research employs a qualitative methodology, using data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and documentation, which are then analyzed descriptively. The results indicate that the hospital has applied four mandatory provisions for Sharia hospital management according to the DSN-MUI Fatwa, including contracts, services, medications, food and beverages, cosmetics, other utility items, and fund management. Each provision is implemented by DSN-MUI standards and assessment criteria, demonstrating that Muhammadiyah Hospital Lamongan has successfully met the standards as a certified Sharia hospital and operates according to the established Sharia principles.
The Meaning of ‘Amânah’ and 'Trust' in the Appointment of Nâzhir in Indonesian Endowment Regulations Yumarni, Ani; Suhartini, Endeh; Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji; Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Maryam, Siti
al-'adalah Vol 20 No 1 (2023): AL-'ADALAH
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/adalah.v20i1.14517

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 This article analyzes the realization of the professionalism principle for the nâzhir (waqf organiser) as conceptualized in waqf (endowment) law. One of the nâzhir requirements in the endowment law is the amânah which is interpreted as human responsibility covering the horizontal/insâniyyah and the hereafter (transcendental/ilâhiyyah) dimensions. By using a statutory approach (statute approach) and a conceptual approach, this research finds the fact that endowment (endowments) is the tabarru' (voluntary) contract; the amânah principle as contained in the endowment pledge has a similar meaning to the concept of trust in a general sense. The concept of trust in a general sense and the concept of amânah/trust in Islamic law are both forms of trust from one party to another with the conditions set out in Article 10 of the Endowment Law and the endowment pledge deed
Islamic Scholarship in The Malay World: The Multifaceted Contributions of Ulama Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji; Yani, Achmad; binti Hj Ahim, Hjh. Rasinah; binti Hj Dollah, Hjh Sri Rahayu Nurjanah; binti Hj Yahya, Hjh. Sarinah; binti Abdul Rahman, Mariam; binti Hj Yahya, Hjh Masuriyati; binti Hj Timbang, Artini
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 11 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v11i2.30887

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This study explores the extensive roles and contributions of Ulama (Islamic scholars) in the Malay Archipelago, with a focus on their impact in the fields of Islamic economics, sciences, and mathematics. The research aims to illuminate how Ulama have shaped various aspects of Islamic culture, education, and intellectual thought in the region. A comprehensive literature review was conducted, examining historical texts, manuscripts, and scholarly works related to the Ulama. The study employed qualitative analytical approaches to assess the contributions of Ulama in the Malay Archipelago. Findings indicate that Ulama significantly influenced Islamic economics by aligning economic practices with Sharia principles, emphasizing justice and ethical compliance. In scientific and mathematical fields, Ulama integrated complex mathematical concepts with Islamic teachings, contributing to the advancement of these disciplines. The educational impact of Ulama, particularly through the pondok system, promoted self-reliance and entrepreneurship, while their cultural synthesis effectively combined Islamic knowledge with local traditions. The Ulama’s roles extended beyond religious instruction, encompassing broader societal, economic, and intellectual domains. Their contributions not only facilitated the spread of Islam but also respected and preserved local customs. The study underscores the Ulama’s enduring influence in shaping the educational and intellectual landscape of the Malay Archipelago.  
Islamic Scholarship in The Malay World: The Multifaceted Contributions of Ulama Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji; Yani, Achmad; binti Hj Ahim, Hjh. Rasinah; binti Hj Dollah, Hjh Sri Rahayu Nurjanah; binti Hj Yahya, Hjh. Sarinah; binti Abdul Rahman, Mariam; binti Hj Yahya, Hjh Masuriyati; binti Hj Timbang, Artini
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 11 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v11i2.30887

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This study explores the extensive roles and contributions of Ulama (Islamic scholars) in the Malay Archipelago, with a focus on their impact in the fields of Islamic economics, sciences, and mathematics. The research aims to illuminate how Ulama have shaped various aspects of Islamic culture, education, and intellectual thought in the region. A comprehensive literature review was conducted, examining historical texts, manuscripts, and scholarly works related to the Ulama. The study employed qualitative analytical approaches to assess the contributions of Ulama in the Malay Archipelago. Findings indicate that Ulama significantly influenced Islamic economics by aligning economic practices with Sharia principles, emphasizing justice and ethical compliance. In scientific and mathematical fields, Ulama integrated complex mathematical concepts with Islamic teachings, contributing to the advancement of these disciplines. The educational impact of Ulama, particularly through the pondok system, promoted self-reliance and entrepreneurship, while their cultural synthesis effectively combined Islamic knowledge with local traditions. The Ulama’s roles extended beyond religious instruction, encompassing broader societal, economic, and intellectual domains. Their contributions not only facilitated the spread of Islam but also respected and preserved local customs. The study underscores the Ulama’s enduring influence in shaping the educational and intellectual landscape of the Malay Archipelago.  
Zakah for Asnaf Al-Gharimun in Brunei Darussalam: Concepts and Practices Abdullah, Rose; Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 9 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v9i2.5092

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This research paper discusses the concepts of debt in Islam in relation to the category of al-gharimun that entitle for receive zakah. The data from the authority department has shown an alarming increase in number of applicant for zakah under the category of asnaf Al-Gharimun. Why was the number increased and who are actually eligible to receive zakah under the category of Al-Gharimun? This paper tries to answer these questions. The concept of debt in al-Qur’an will be discussed and various discussions by Islamic scholars and researchers will be analysed. Data gathered from several officers of Islamic Religious Council of Brunei Darussalam through personal interviews. The phenomenon was due to misunderstanding and ignorant among the public with regards to what kind of debts that are eligible under the category of Al-Gharimun to receive zakahDOI: 10.15408/aiq.v9i2.5092