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SDGs Value and Islamic Philantrophy Through Zakah Institution During the Covid-19 Yudha, Ana Toni Roby Candra; Awwaliah, Habibah; Pertiwi, Eka Mega
Ihtifaz: Journal of Islamic Economics, Finance, and Banking Vol 4, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijiefb.v4i1.2535

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Introduction to The Problem: The mission of the zakat institution as a philanthropic booster is very necessary. As an economic empowerment for the poor and to support micro businesses. Especially when the covid 19 pandemic condition requires a wealth distribution of income and consumption from the sufficient in the weak economy condition.Objective Study: The aims of this study is to identify the optimization of the zakat institution program which involves poverty reduction and the utilization of the poor and disadvantaged. This is in line with SDG’s 1 and 8 values on poverty reduction and the provision of decent work.Methodology: This study uses an explanatory qualitative approach. A solution review of the process of managing and utilizing money waqf at LAZ Yatim Mandiri, using primary data by in-depth interviews with waqf doers and continued with source triangulation, focus group discussion that talks about covid 19 in many perspective, accompanied by the opinion of 15 academicians and 4 experts (fiqh) waqf.Findings: The result of this study showed that the potential for endowments must be balanced with increasing Nazir awareness and understanding to manage endowments of money in order to continue to be useful. Ascertaining the direction of philanthropic movements during pandemic to collect funds and distribute them to the poor and pandemic affected victims is a crucial point. The important advice that LAZ should make is to maintain the intensity of friendship with muzakki or donors and the needy, to create a socially oriented business and also can be appropriate and feasible with the propaganda method used. this needs to be done considering that in addition to humanity issues, other issues that have a severe impact on the covid pandemic 19 are the microeconomic sector and MSME.
Development of Sustainable Fashion Soft Skills by Fashion Educationists Through Non-Formal Education Programs Yessica, Evania; Agustina, Tri Siwi; Pertiwi, Eka Mega; Sofwani, Rohmatuz Zuhroh
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v7i1p125-136

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This research aims to discuss the development of students' soft skills in achieving fashion sustainability taught by fashion educators and to explore the materials applied in fashion education institutions. Fashion is one of the primary human needs that provides self-identity, boosts self-confidence, offers comfort, and upholds values of modesty. Consequently, the fast fashion industry competes to produce clothing on a large scale, often unaware of the negative impacts such as pre-consumption and post-consumption waste, which harm the environment and threaten human well-being. Therefore, the term sustainable fashion has emerged, referring to environmentally friendly clothing. In response, non-formal fashion education institutions have taken the initiative to teach materials related to soft skills aimed at fashion sustainability, including the development of leadership character, ethical fashion, skills in designing sustainable fashion garments, and fashion business. This study employs a descriptive qualitative research method, with data collected through in-depth interviews and observations of fashion educationists. Through the programs and materials provided to students, this scientific research is expected to benefit related human resources and raise awareness about preserving the environment through clothing.
Ummah Business Market (UBM): Mosque-Based MSME Empowerment Application for Optimization of SDGs in the Time of Covid-19 Pertiwi, Eka Mega; Al Hamidy, Abu Dzarin
Dimas: Jurnal Pemikiran Agama untuk Pemberdayaan Vol. 21 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : LP2M of Institute for Research and Community Services - UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/dms.2021.212.9068

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During the covid-19 pandemic, MSME business activities have decreased and have received small profits. Operations of mosques and amil institutions also experienced a decline. So, it needs an innovation that synergizes the community with MSMEs and mosques to increase the profits in economic and social activities that can encourage economic recovery. In this case, the mosque becomes the center of religious, economic, and social activities. The purpose of this study is to identify and produce a development model for the use of the Ummah Business Market (UBM) for mosque-based MSME empowerment applications and support post-Covid-19 economic recovery and poverty reduction as stated in the SDGs in goals 1 and 8. This study uses primary data with the type of action research that raises issues, makes solutions, and compiles a review of solutions from the Ummah Business Market (UBM) application process in empowering MSMEs during the pandemic. The results of this study indicate that the use and innovation of the mosque-based Ummah Business Market (UBM) application can increase operations and income for MSMEs and mosques, as well as create new jobs. In addition, able to optimize funds. Thus, benefits are obtained for economic recovery, poverty alleviation, and decent work. Ummah Business Market (UBM) also fosters a new attitude of society towards the economy and society, namely care, safe, and sharia.