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ISLAMIC ETHICAL INVESTMENT PADA INVESTASI REAL ASSET Rahmah, Nur; Misbah, Irwan
AL AMWAL (HUKUM EKONOMI SYARIAH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Al Amwal (Hukum Ekonomi Syariah)
Publisher : STAI BHAKTI PERSADA BANDUNG

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Real asset investment is the purchase of productive assets to return profits. The motivational tendency to invest has shifted from financial satisfaction to spiritual satisfaction that considers ethics. This paper aims to explain the concept of Islamic ethical investment in real assets investment. The Islamic ethical investment concept in real asset investment uses two processes, namely screening and filtering. The screening process is filter assets, which is against sharia by making shirkah contracts, mudharabah contracts, ijarah contracts, kafalah contracts, wakalah contracts. The next process is filtering by charity, picked up to zakat from the return on investment in real assets. This research offers a concept for real asset investment that is descriptive in nature, and has not been studied in the field. It is hoped that further research will develop this concept in field research.
The Influence of Language Use toward the Implementation of Public Service Ethics Suma, Mansyur; Misbah, Irwan; Sosrohadi, Somadi; Dalyan, M.
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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This study investigates the role of language in the implementation of public service ethics, with a focus on Hajj services at the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Makassar City. It examines both verbal and non-verbal communication strategies used by public service professionals to understand how language influences ethical decision-making and interactions between service providers and the public. The research aims to explore how language choices support accountability, fairness, and transparency while encouraging ethical conduct in public institutions. Using a case study approach, the study concentrates on the interactions between Hajj service officers and prospective pilgrims during the registration, guidance, and procedural explanation stages. Data collection includes participatory observation of language use and non-verbal cues, such as gestures and intonation. The findings emphasize that key language characteristics like clarity, politeness, empathy, and motivational language play a crucial role in creating positive service experiences and promoting ethical behavior. The study concludes that strategic language use in public service fosters trust, transparency, and cooperation, enhancing relationships between service providers and the public and reinforcing a culture of accountability in public institutions.