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Inovasi Layanan Kampus: Pemasangan Vending Machine oleh Pusat Pengelolaan Dana Sosial Universitas Airlangga Wisudanto, Wisudanto; Thalib, Prawitra; Kholiq, Mohamad Nur; Putra, Nurwahyu Dimas
ABDI MOESTOPO: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Juli 2025
Publisher : Universitas Prof. Dr. Moestopo (Beragama)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32509/abdimoestopo.v8i2.4298

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Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, telah terjadi transformasi signifikan dalam pola konsumsi nutrisi mahasiswa, dengan meningkatnya kecenderungan mahasiswa untuk memilih opsi makanan yang lebih sehat. Universitas Airlangga, melalui Pusat Pengelolaan Dana Sosial (PUSPAS), mengimplementasikan pemasangan vending machine sebagai bagian dari program pengabdian masyarakat untuk memenuhi kebutuhan mahasiswa. Program ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan aksesibilitas makanan sehat dan mendukung kesejahteraan mahasiswa, terutama di masa pandemi Covid-19. Pemasangan vending machine ini sejalan dengan tujuan SDGs Nomor 2 yaitu Zero Hunger dan SDGs Nomor 12 yaitu terkait Responsible Consumption and Production. Persiapan pemasangan vending machine dimulai dengan observasi dan pemetaan lokasi strategis di sekitar kampus yang memiliki lalu lintas tinggi mahasiswa. Lokasi-lokasi tersebut kemudian diprioritaskan untuk pemasangan vending machine. Selanjutnya, dilakukan pengadaan dan instalasi vending machine serta pengisian dengan produk-produk yang sering dibutuhkan oleh mahasiswa, seperti makanan ringan, minuman, dan perlengkapan sehari-hari. Mahasiswa merasa terbantu dengan kemudahan akses terhadap kebutuhan mereka tanpa harus keluar dari area kampus. Program ini berhasil meningkatkan kepuasan mahasiswa terhadap fasilitas kampus dan memberikan kontribusi positif terhadap kenyamanan dan kesejahteraan mereka.
PRINSIP MASLAHAT AL-MURSALAH DALAM PRAKTIK PENGELOLAAN WAKAF PADA NAZHIR UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA Thalib, Prawitra; Wisudanto, Wisudanto; Kurniawan, Faizal; Kholiq, Mohamad Nur
Arena Hukum Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.arenahukum.2023.01602.3

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This paper aims tp discuss the legitimacy of AIW at Nazhir Airlangga University from the perspective of the waqf law and whether it has complied with the principle of maslahah mursalah, considering that various cases of waqf property do not run optimally, are productive, are not used or are transferred to third parties. There is an interesting phenomenon, namely that at Nazhir, Airlangga University is the only one and the first time an Indonesian State University has received a Nazhir certificate to manage and develop waqf. In this case, it is interesting to discuss the practice of waqf at Nazhir Airlangga University according to the Waqf Law. This normative research uses statute approach and the conceptual approach. The results show that in practice Nazhir Universitas Airlangga in carrying out his waqf pledge practice does not use AIW un-authentic. That is, Nazhir Airlangga University in carrying out his waqf practice in terms of his pledge deed is in accordance with the procedures in accordance with Law Number 41 of 2004 concerning Waqf.
Independent Sharia-Based Housing Financing Scheme: A Case Study of the Fictive Financing of PT Cahaya Mentari Pratama Mohamad Nur Kholiq; Prawitra Thalib
Jurnal Ilmu Multidisiplin Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Multidisplin (Oktober - November 2025)
Publisher : Green Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jim.v4i4.1322

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The role of Islamic banking institutions in terms of housing finance has attracted the attention of many people, especially in countries where the majority are Muslim. This is based on the fact that most people prefer Islamic bank financing to avoid the element of usury, including in home financing in Islamic banks. Given that as is well known, many non-bank developers based on a lot of public interest in Islamic home financing products carry out this financing. The purpose of writing this journal is expected to provide knowledge to the public in conducting sharia-based housing finance. In writing this journal using legal research methods, namely legal research. The result of this writing is that in principle, Sharia-based Housing Financing must require the role of Islamic financial institutions, both through Islamic banking institutions and non-Islamic banking.
Legal Framework and Employee Liability in Banking Compliance and Crime Prevention: The Case Analysis of Indonesia Thalib, Prawitra; Kurniawan, Faizal; Maghfirah Salsabila, Syauqina; Kholiq, Mohamad Nur
Yustisia Vol 13, No 3: December 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/yustisia.v13i3.93370

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These banking crimes, such as fictitious credit, are a significant issue in the banking sector. These crimes involve fraud, such as collusion between bank personnel and affected consumers, leading to losses for banks, clients, the public, and the government. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal implications of employee misconduct in banking, particularly in non-performing loans, focusing on prudential banking principles and statutory regulations. This study used a legal research method with a statutory, conceptual, and case approach. The study reveals the role of bank employees in ensuring bank compliance and preventing banking crimes. It highlights the responsibilities of Credit Decision Makers, Credit Analysts/Marketing, and Credit Administration in ensuring compliance with prudential principles. The author suggests that violations of Article 49 paragraph (2) letter a in Indonesia Banking Law should be classified as banking crimes rather than corruption crimes. A proactive approach from all banking elements, including internal audits and government support, is needed to prevent such crimes. The study also concludes that the legal liabilities of bank employees in non-performing loan cases primarily stem from breaches of prudential principles