Didik Kusno Aji
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MAZHAB KAUM SANTRI (Implementasi Mazhab Syafi’i di Pondok Pesantren Roudlotuth Tholibin Seputih Surabaya Lampung Tengah) Aji, Didik Kusno
JURNAL NIZHAM Vol 3, No 1 (2014): Jurnal Nizham
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We propose the numerous Madhhab in Islam. One of them is Fiqh Madhhab. Some experts are well-known in Islam, such as: Syafi’i, Hambali, Maliki, and Hanfi. They have various ways to make decision in Islamic laws (Fiqh). Referring to the knowledge, there are the various different ways in worship.  In addition, we know the several of religious organization, such as: NU, Muhammadiyah, LDII, Persis. Specifically, the religious organization have the own characteristics in the terms of worship and the method of determination of the Islamic law. However, the study of religious has different leader to decide or use Islamic law (Fiqh). Moreover, the Syafi’i.Pesantren is the dominant Islamic boarding school, especially in Indonesia. It has developed more than 2 centuries ago. Even thought, the books that are taught at the Islamic boarding school have been taught since the mid 19th century. There are so many books that can still be learned, even thought those are still taught at the Islamic boarding school. We identify the Islamic boarding school as Madhhab Syafi’i can be easily identified. Finally, we consider that Roudlotuth Tholibin is one of the Islamic boarding schools which adopted by the various Islamic boarding school in Java Island. Keywords: Islamic Boarding School (Pesantren), Madhhab, Roudlotuth Tholibin 
Integration of Sharia Economic Principles and Ecological Economic Approaches in Oil Palm Plantation Management Wahyuni, Desi; Setiawan, Agus; Muslimin, Ahmad; Aji, Didik Kusno; Nawawi, Muhamad Anwar
Equilibrium: Jurnal Ekonomi-Manajemen-Akuntansi Vol 21, No 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Research Institution and Community Service Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

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Palm oil plantations have become a major component of the economy in tropical countries, but their impact on the environment and economy often leads to various problems. In Tulang Bawang, Lampung, the Mekar Indah Jaya Farmer Group faces challenges in managing palm oil plantations, particularly regarding the use of chemical fertilizers that harm the environment and add economic burdens. This study aims to explore the integration of Islamic economics principles and ecological economics approaches in palm oil plantation management to enhance social, economic, and environmental sustainability. The research method used is qualitative, with in-depth interviews, focus group discussions (FGDs), and participatory observation, aimed at gaining insights into the application of Islamic economics principles and ecological economics in palm oil plantations. The results indicate that the use of organic fertilizer from palm waste, managed in an environmentally friendly manner, reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers, improves crop yields, and minimizes negative impacts on the soil and ecosystem. Furthermore, the integration of Islamic economics principles such as justice, sustainability, and cooperation also enhances the welfare of farmers and empowers the surrounding community. This study recommends the development of policies that integrate Islamic economics and ecology to create more sustainable farming practices.