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Journal : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE

PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY AS AN EFFORT FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT TO ENHANCE THE ECONOMY OF TOBACCO FARMERS: A PERSPECTIVE OF FIQH MUAMALAH AT PT. SADHANA JEMBER Juhairiyah; Abdul Rokhim; Nikmatul Masruroh
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): July
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The aim of this research is to explore the partnership strategies implemented by PT. Sadhana Jember to enhance the economic status of tobacco farmers and the partnership patterns at PT. Sadhana Jember from the perspective of fiqh muamalah. The research methodology employed is qualitative research. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis technique utilized is qualitative data analysis employing triangulation methods including data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that PT. Sadhana Jember's partnership strategy, known as the Core-Plasma pattern, prioritizes partners as the core and the company as the plasma. This strategy involves internal identification, partner selection, and agreement establishment. The welfare impacts encompass meeting basic needs and spiritual fulfillment, reflecting a comprehensive approach. From a fiqh muamalah standpoint, Mudharabah and Musyarakah financing models propel agricultural development, particularly in tobacco farming, instilling economic awareness and benefiting landowners through profit-sharing arrangements, consequently elevating their living standards.
IMPROVING THE ECONOMY OF PESANTREN THROUGH WASTE PROCESSING WITH THE GREEN ECONOMY MODEL IN DARUN NAJAH ISLAMIC COLLAGE LUMAJANG Ainul Yaqin; Abdul Rokhim; Ahmadiono
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): July
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Many people have implemented waste management through the green economy model, yielding beneficial results, particularly for environmental conservation plans. Islamic boarding schools make it possible to produce quite a lot of waste from the students' daily needs. We conducted this study at the Darun Najah Islamic College in Lumajang. The Darun Najah Islamic College in Lumajang implements a waste management program that utilizes waste for economically valuable purposes, specifically the production of processed products, where waste processing is a key production factor. This research focuses on green economy-based waste processing processes and explores their potential to enhance the economy at the Darun Najah Islamic College in Lumajang. This research aims to create a manageable green economy model for Islamic boarding schools, offering economic value and potential. We used qualitative research and a case study approach to explore waste management practices within a green economy model, which significantly and massively improves the Islamic boarding school economy. We collected data through interviews, observation, and documentation. The research results show that the green economy model at the Darun Najah Islamic College in Lumajang uses three steps, namely, reduce, reuse, and recycle. The Darun Najah Islamic College in Lumajang has a significant potential for waste management to become a new product. This study concludes that environmentally friendly Islamic College not only require technological adaptation and management but also require a deep understanding and commitment to religious values that support environmental sustainability. This research makes a significant contribution to the development of sustainable business models in Islamic College, as well as enriching the literature regarding the integration of religious teachings and modern economic practices.
Co-Authors Abd Malik Rijahul Aziz Abdul Hafidh Marzuki Abdul Wadud Nafis Adelya Rizki Asmedianti Adimas Agus Ahmad Asy'arie Agus Eko Sujianto Ahmad Baisuni Ahmad Zaki Maulana Ahmadiono Ahmadiono Arif Wibisono Arinda Bagus Wicaksono Baqis Nadia Tilla Humairoh Bayu Timur Aji Budi Setiawan Candra Husein Puji Putra Dewa Kadek Kevin Patria Dewi Fatmawati Diany Faila Sophia Hartatri dika Prawita Dimas Khoirul Habib Emha Taufiq Luthfi Fahim Dhiya Ulhaq Faisal Isflah Huda Faisol Dzikir Towil Faiz Abrori Hanif Arif Fani Himatul Aulia Feby Nurjannah Firdina Kusumaning Tyas Firza Achmad Fawaid Syahbana Frella Dwi Rusanda Geulis Enes Wahyuning Tiyas Hascaria Budi Prasetiyo Ida Bagus, udayana Irsya‘Adah Isnaeni, Diyan Isni Wati Ivan Widjaja Jouhar Bahari Juhairiyah Khamdan Rifa'i Khamdan Rifa’i Khoirum Maulana Ishaq Kusrini Kusrini Lailatul Nabilah Indah Cahyani Lailita Sabrina Lelly Kusirawati Lifta Kaumala Febriyanti M. Alif Sannah Nurul Iqbal Mei Santi MIFTAHUL JANNAH Mirza Avicenna Asyifyan Misbach Fuady Misbahul Hasan Misbahul Munir Muh. Khoiruddin Muhammad Afrizal Firmansah Muhammad Aly Husain Muhammad Endy Harjono Muhammad Nopiyansah Muhammad Rahel Mukhamad Fahminudin Alfiandi Niesfi Laily Rahman Nikmatul Masruroh Nofi Sri Utami Novieyani Wiratmaja Nur Afika Tiara Sari Nurul Widyawati Islami Rahayu Peni Haryanti Regita Cahyani Salsabilla Renaldi Dwi Setiawan Retno Wulandari Romy Alvian Hidayat Sofiatul Istiqomah Syaifuddin Yahya Syaiful Fuadi Sylvi Amalia Annisa Tamaulina Br Sembiring Tatik Tatik Thesa Adelia Kusuma Vino Julys Pramudito Wasiatul Hasanah Yulia Frasetia Ningsih