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Religion and Economics : From the Transformation of the Human Capital Index (HCI) to the Economic Sovereignty of Islamic Boarding Schools in Indonesia Aji, Dede; Rosyad, Rifki
Quantitative Economics and Management Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2020)
Publisher : Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (356.912 KB) | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.qems188

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the role of the boarding school leadership in improving the quality of human resources as a whole. The contribution of human resources is very important in the progress of this boarding school. The method used is through a phenomenological approach, in which the researcher is directly involved in the struggle of society and the students directly. Researchers observe and analyze and interview the parties who are directly related. The success of building a nation, starting from the development of human resources, HCL (Human Capital Index) plays a very important role in the development of civilization towards SGDs. The HCL component, which includes education, health and social security, has been implemented in the Idrisyah Islamic boarding school, as a Tarekat. The application of the HCL principles greatly impacts on sustainable human development. Tarekat in Indonesia that apply it because they still apply spirituality of worship vertically, the majority do not have an impact on socio-culture, economy, development and others and as a result unemployment, poverty is not significantly reduced. This tarekat is a new trend in socio-societal change and as a Sufistic movement in Indonesia.
PENGELOLAAN KELAS SEBAGAI UPAYA DALAM MENINGKATKAN AKTIVITAS PEMBELAJARAN PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM dan BUDI PEKERTI (PAI-BP) aji, dede
INTEGRATIF |Jurnal Magister Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 3 No 1 (2023): September, 2023
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Institut Agama Islam Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70143/integratif.v3i1.234

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Classroom management strategy is a pattern / strategy, which describes the steps used by teachers in creating and maintaining classroom conditions to remain conducive, so that students can learn optimally, actively, and fun effectively and efficiently to achieve learning objectives. This study, using a qualitative approach, descriptive approach, namely research aimed at describing and analyzing phenomena, events, social activities, attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, thoughts of people individually or in groups. Data collection methods used observation, interviews, documentation, and questionnaires. While data analysis techniques use qualitative descriptive analysis supported by percentage techniques. The results showed that classroom management strategies in PAI learning to improve student learning achievement at SDN Karikil Mangkubumi Tasikmalaya City The factors that support classroom management strategies in PAI learning to improve student learning achievement at SDN Karikil Mangkubumi Tasikmalaya City are the implementation of school rules. School vision, mission, and learning objectives based on devotion and akhlaq. Interactive learning strategies. Musholla as a place of worship and learning. The worship habituation program. Students' desire to have knowledge of Islam. While the inhibiting factors are: lack of parental support for improving the quality of children's religion. Lack of space and learning media in practicing PAI material. Students' enthusiasm, responsiveness to learning, concentration, and activeness in learning PAI are less than optimal. students do not have PAI allowance books. Lack of student confidence during PAI learning.
PENGARUH KUALITAS LAYANAN DAN KUALITAS PRODUK BSI MOBILE BANKING TERHADAP KEPUASAN NASABAH BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA (Studi : Kota Tasikmalaya Tahun 2023 aji, dede; Aji Mardani, Dede; aji, Dini Apriani
La Zhulma | Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Oktober,2023
Publisher : LPPM IAIT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70143/lazhulma.v3i2.259

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This study is to analyze the effect of service quality and product quality of BSI Mobile simultaneously on the quality of service and product quality of BSI Mobile simultaneously oncustomer satisfaction of Bank Syariah Indonesia in Tasikmalaya City. The method used In this study the authors used a quantitative approach. quantitative approach. Quantitative method is a research method that can be research method that can be interpreted as a research method based on the philosophy of positivism philosophy, used to research on certain populations or samples, data collection using research instruments, data analysis isquantitative with the aim of testing the hypothesis that has been set. The results of this research This research shows that Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) has a positive and significant influence on customer satisfaction. significant influence on customer satisfaction,. Mobile banking service quality Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction. Bank Syariah Indonesia customers in Tasikmalaya City. Mobile product quality banking of Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction. on customer satisfaction. It can be said that the quality of Bank Syariah Indonesia mobile banking products (BSI) has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction. Bank Syariah Indonesia customers in Tasikmalaya City. So that service quality and product quality simultaneously simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction of Bank Syariah Indonesia in Tasikmalaya City.Syariah Indonesia in Tasikmalaya City
Ekowisata, Wisata Religi-Spritual: Sebagai Cara untuk Mewujudkan Pariwisata Berkelanjutan aji, dede; Mardani, Dede Aji
La Zhulma | Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Maret 2024
Publisher : LPPM IAIT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70143/lazhulma.v4i2.294

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When we talk about the topic of the spiritual dimension of tourism, one of the most important issues to ask is how people search for the meaning of their lives, as well as their subjective experience and sense of connectedness, when they are away from home. In fact, there is a close relationship between tourism and religion, which is and has always been a significant driving force behind travel, from the early days of pilgrimage to modern day trips to holy places. Followers of religions with strong belief systems, as well as travelers with only a passing interest in the topic, consider religious sites, rituals, festivals and ceremonies to be among the most important attractions. People who have recently started participating in spiritually-driven experiences, as well as people who want to build sustainable greatness through travel, have made spiritual tourism experiences increasingly popular. It is possible that these qualities are the main cause of the recent surge in popularity of this trend. In contrast to common conceptions of pilgrimages and religious tourism, traveling can be beneficial to one's spiritual development for a number of different reasons. Despite the fact that religious tourism and the spiritual connection to a location are wide-ranging, few scholars have investigated the complex interactions between religion, spirituality and environmentally responsible tourism. The social, societal and ecological implications of (mass) religious tourism is a topic that has received relatively little attention in the world of academic research. Some authors have highlighted the adverse impact that religious tourism has on the commercialization of places and objects that were previously considered sacred. Researchers should pay attention to the commodification of religious symbols and the economic implications of selling these symbols as the world becomes more consumer-oriented
TRANSFORMASI PEMBANGUNAN JALAN BARU, WISATA KAMPUNG NUSA, DAN PENGRAJIN MENDONG DALAM MENINGKATKAN EKONOMI DI PURBARATU, TASIKMALAYA aji, dede; Mardani, Dede Aji; Imas Siti Masuroh
La Zhulma | Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Maret 2025
Publisher : LPPM IAIT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70143/lazhulma.v6i1.498

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The construction of a new road in Purbaratu District, Tasikmalaya, represents a significant case for studying infrastructure's impact on local economies. This study examines how the new road affects local mendong handicraft artisans and roadside vendors. Using a mixed-method approach, the research finds that while accessibility has improved, the benefits have not been evenly distributed. Artisans face marketing and raw material supply challenges, while vendors struggle with spatial regulation and legality. The study highlights the necessity of zoning policies, digital adaptation training, and the development of community-based entrepreneurship ecosystems through multi-stakeholder collaboration. These findings underscore the need for synergy between physical infrastructure and socio-economic capacity building to ensure inclusive and sustainable development outcomes.
PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DI INDONESIA, VIETNAM, DAN FILIPINA: PERBANDINGAN DETERMINASI INVESTASI DAN TENAGA KERJA DALAM PERSPEKTIF DATA PANEL PERIODE TAHUN 1994–2023 aji, dede; Aji Mardani, Dede; Delis Rahmawati
La Zhulma | Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : LPPM IAIT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70143/lazhulma.v7i2.555

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Economic growth is a crucial indicator for assessing a country's development success. Although Indonesia recorded the highest investment value, there is a disparity with Vietnam, which emerged as the country with the highest economic growth in 2022 among ASEAN nations. This phenomenon highlights the need for further research into the effectiveness of investment and labor in driving economic growth. This study aims to analyze the impact of investment and labor on economic growth in Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines during the 1994–2023 period. The analysis was conducted both partially and simultaneously. Employing a quantitative approach with panel data regression, the Fixed Effect model was selected based on the results of Chow and Hausman tests. The research findings indicate that investment has a positive and significant partial effect on economic growth. Similarly, labor also demonstrates a positive and significant partial effect on economic growth. Furthermore, simultaneously, both investment and labor are proven to significantly influence economic growth. The regression model used exhibits good predictive power, with 70.49% of the variation in economic growth being explained by investment and labor. These findings underscore the importance of synergy between investment effectiveness and improved labor quality in fostering sustainable economic growth in the Southeast Asian region.