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Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Keberhasilan Usaha Mustahik pada Program Zakat Produktif di Baznas Kabupaten Tasikmalaya: Factors Influencing the Success of Mustahik Businesses in the Productive Zakat Program at Baznas Tasikmalaya Regency Rahmawati, Agnia; Rahmat, Biki Zulfikri; Friantoro, Dian
IJABAH: Indonesian Journal of Sharia Economics, Business, and Halal Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): IJABAH Volume 3 Number 2 Year 2025
Publisher : IJABAH: Indonesian Journal of Sharia Economics, Business, and Halal Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ijabah.v3i2.5344

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This study aims to analyze the factors influencing the business success of mustahik in the productive zakat program managed by BAZNAS Tasikmalaya Regency. Using a quantitative approach and purposive sampling, this research involved 71 mustahik beneficiaries of capital assistance from the BMM (BAZNAS Microfinance Masjid), Z Chicken, and Z-Mart programs. The variables examined include business assistance, business capital, business motivation, and business environment, with multiple regression analysis as the main analytical tool. The findings indicate that all variables have a positive and significant effect, both partially and simultaneously, on business success. These results highlight the importance of assistance, capital, motivation, and the business environment in fostering the economic independence of mustahik. Beyond its practical implications for BAZNAS in strengthening economic empowerment strategies, this research also contributes to the theoretical development of Islamic philanthropy studies, particularly in positioning productive zakat as a sustainable instrument for poverty alleviation.
Intention to Use Prophetic Medicine as Halal Therapeutics in Indonesia; An Extended TPB Approach Kusumaningtyas, Dita Pratiwi; Friantoro, Dian; Ramadhani, Zahra Suci; Illiyyun, Illiyyun; Rohmah, Ashada Laili; Aulannisa, Gefira
JESI (Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Indonesia) Vol. 16 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Alma Ata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jesi.2026.16(1).12-29

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Purpose: Prophetic medicine (Thibbun Nabawi) is a health practice derived from the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, including cupping therapy (hijama), ruqyah, and halal herbal remedies. Despite its potential within the halal therapeutics industry, its utilization in Indonesia remains relatively low and not fully aligned with the growing awareness of halal lifestyle. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing Indonesian society’s intention to use prophetic medicine by developing an extended Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) framework incorporating religiosity, halal knowledge, and health consciousness. Methodology: This study employs a quantitative approach using Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Data were collected from 467 Muslim respondents across various provinces in Indonesia to test the proposed model Results: The findings indicate that religiosity, halal knowledge, and health consciousness significantly influence attitudes toward prophetic medicine. Attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control significantly predict intention to use prophetic medicine. Mediation analysis confirms that attitude mediates the effects of religiosity, halal knowledge, and health consciousness on behavioral intention. Conclusion: The extended TPB model effectively explains Muslim consumers’ intention to use prophetic medicine, with attitude playing a central role. Implications: Stakeholders should promote halal therapeutics by strengthening attitudes through religious values, halal knowledge, and health-oriented communication. Originality: This study extends TPB by integrating religiosity, halal knowledge, and health consciousness in the underexplored context of prophetic medicine.  
Do Trust and Waqf Knowledge Able to Explain Waqf Intention in Livestock Sector? Empirical Evidence from Indonesia Majid, Rifaldi; Fauziyyah, Neneng Ela; Ramdani, Ramdani; Friantoro, Dian; Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi
ZISWAF Vol 11, No 1 (2024): ZISWAF: JURNAL ZAKAT DAN WAKAF
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/ziswaf.v11i1.19667

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This study examines what waqf knowledge and trust influence waqif's intentions to donate to the livestock sector. Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior, this research adopts a quantitative approach. Data was collected through online questionnaires for respondents who had previously donated waqf. This research utilizes Smart-PLS version 4 along with Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling. The findings of this research indicate that subjective norms, attitude toward behavior, trust, and knowledge about waqf significantly affect the intention to perform waqf specifically for the livestock sector. Meanwhile, perceived behavioral control shows the opposite result. In addition, trust and waqf knowledge are the variables with the most significant influence on waqf intentions. This research provides insight to waqf regulators and nazhir who have a particular waqf program for the livestock sector to continue to increase literacy and education about waqf and how it plays a role in maintaining national food security. This research also not only reinforces the importance of the waqf sector but also has implications for the livestock sector concerning sources of financing for breeders and efforts to utilize waqf land as grazing fields
Exploring Halal Supply Chain Management in Islamic Boarding School: Insight from Pesantren Muhammadiyah Qiny Shonia Az Zahra; Lu'liyatul Mutmainah; Listia Andani; Dian Friantoro
JURNAL AGROINDUSTRI HALAL Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Agroindustri Halal
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jah.v10i3.12836

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Islamic boarding schools as traditional Islamic educational institutions have an important role in building a healthy and sustainable halal ecosystem. Islamic boarding schools must also ensure that the supply chain from upstream and downstream is in accordance with Halal Supply Chain Management (HSCM). Several HSCM applications start from supplier selection, production processes, storage, to distribution to consumers. The aim of this research is to analyze the application of HSCM and propose an HSCM model in Islamic boarding schools. This research includes qualitative research. Data was collected using interview, observation and documentation techniques and then analyzed using an inductive approach. This research was conducted at the Al-Furqon Muhammadiyah Islamic Boarding School, Tasikmalaya, taking 12 respondents. Respondents were selected based on their relationship with HSCM in Islamic boarding schools, from Islamic boarding school managers, teachers, kitchen managers, to students. This research shows that the implementation of halal supply chain management at the Al Furqon Muhammadiyah Islamic Boarding School, Tasikmalaya Regency is quite good with restrictions and education for proper and halal consumption. Providing nutritionists and halal food as well as a halal warehouse are needed to build a halal ecosystem in Islamic boarding schools. Providing halal certified raw materials also needs to be considered. Apart from that, funding through productive waqf can also be done to support the halal ecosystem in Islamic boarding schools.