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The Role Of Zakat In Poverty Reduction In Indonesia Jaya, Asri; Muin, Rahmawati; Haanurat, A Ifayani; Khaliq, Abdul
Jurnal Ar-Ribh Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jei.v6i2.12813

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Indonesia is a developing country and is the fourth most populous country in the world and has a Muslim majority population. For developing countries, poverty is a problem that becomes homework for which a solution must be found. Several government programs that have been launched in the context of poverty alleviation need to be relied on more to be the solution to this problem, instead of being successful, the poverty rate in Indonesia is getting higher. In Islamic economics, zakat is a concentrated discourse as an alternative solution to the problem of poverty. The majority of Indonesia's Muslim population provides a great opportunity to achieve the mission of alleviating poverty. It is believed that the more Muslims are aware of the obligation to pay zakat, the greater the potential for zakat collected. Wise zakat management and fair and equitable distribution are certainly one of the conditions that must be met so that all levels of society can feel the function of zakat. This paper uses a literature approach and draws the conclusion that the potential for zakat in Indonesia reaches fantastic figures. Zakat can be used as an alternative solution to the problem of poverty in Indonesia. With professional management, the people of Indonesia must be optimistic that the poverty rate will soon be reduced.
Use Of Zakat Funds For Productive Purposes In Indonesia Khaliq, Abdul; Lutfi, Mukhtar; Muin, Rahmawati; Jaya, Asri
Jurnal Ar-Ribh Vol 6, No 1 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jei.v6i1.10632

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Peraturan  zakat  di  Indonesia  mengatur  bahwa  zakat  dapat  dimanfaatkan  untuk  tujuan  produktif  dalam  rangka  penanganan  fakir  miskin  dan peningkatan  kualitas  umat.  Kajian  ini  bertujuan  untuk  mengkaji  pendayagunaan  dan  pembukuan  zakat  untuk  tujuan  produktif  serta dipraktekkan  oleh  lembaga  zakat.  Zakat  untuk  tujuan  produktif  biasanya  dikaitkan  dengan  pinjaman  atau  dana  bergulir.  Hal  itu  menimbulkan kontroversi  di  kalangan  ulama.  Perbedaan  konsep  zakat  menimbulkan  kontroversi  tentang  hak  milik  dan  perlakuan  zakat.  Tulisan  ini menawarkan  alternatif  pemanfaatan  zakat  atau  infaq/sadaqat  dari  perspektif  pertimbangan  fiqh  dan  akuntansi.
Use Of Zakat Funds For Productive Purposes In Indonesia Khaliq, Abdul; Lutfi, Mukhtar; Muin, Rahmawati; Jaya, Asri
Jurnal Ar-Ribh Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jei.v6i1.10632

Abstract

Peraturan  zakat  di  Indonesia  mengatur  bahwa  zakat  dapat  dimanfaatkan  untuk  tujuan  produktif  dalam  rangka  penanganan  fakir  miskin  dan peningkatan  kualitas  umat.  Kajian  ini  bertujuan  untuk  mengkaji  pendayagunaan  dan  pembukuan  zakat  untuk  tujuan  produktif  serta dipraktekkan  oleh  lembaga  zakat.  Zakat  untuk  tujuan  produktif  biasanya  dikaitkan  dengan  pinjaman  atau  dana  bergulir.  Hal  itu  menimbulkan kontroversi  di  kalangan  ulama.  Perbedaan  konsep  zakat  menimbulkan  kontroversi  tentang  hak  milik  dan  perlakuan  zakat.  Tulisan  ini menawarkan  alternatif  pemanfaatan  zakat  atau  infaq/sadaqat  dari  perspektif  pertimbangan  fiqh  dan  akuntansi.
The Role Of Zakat In Poverty Reduction In Indonesia Jaya, Asri; Muin, Rahmawati; Haanurat, A Ifayani; Khaliq, Abdul
Jurnal Ar-Ribh Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jei.v6i2.12813

Abstract

Indonesia is a developing country and is the fourth most populous country in the world and has a Muslim majority population. For developing countries, poverty is a problem that becomes homework for which a solution must be found. Several government programs that have been launched in the context of poverty alleviation need to be relied on more to be the solution to this problem, instead of being successful, the poverty rate in Indonesia is getting higher. In Islamic economics, zakat is a concentrated discourse as an alternative solution to the problem of poverty. The majority of Indonesia's Muslim population provides a great opportunity to achieve the mission of alleviating poverty. It is believed that the more Muslims are aware of the obligation to pay zakat, the greater the potential for zakat collected. Wise zakat management and fair and equitable distribution are certainly one of the conditions that must be met so that all levels of society can feel the function of zakat. This paper uses a literature approach and draws the conclusion that the potential for zakat in Indonesia reaches fantastic figures. Zakat can be used as an alternative solution to the problem of poverty in Indonesia. With professional management, the people of Indonesia must be optimistic that the poverty rate will soon be reduced.
Green Investment in the Islamic Capital Market: Opportunities and Challenges toward a Green Economy Asri Jaya; A. Ifayani Haanurat; Vikram Singh; Nurlina, Nurlina
Jurnal Ar-Ribh Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/129z0n28

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The escalating challenges of climate change, environmental degradation, and sustainability risks have intensified the demand for financial systems that facilitate the transition toward a green economy. Green investment has emerged as a core pillar of sustainable finance, with capital markets playing a crucial role in mobilizing long-term funding for environmentally responsible activities. Within this context, the Islamic capital market is considered to have strong normative alignment with sustainability principles due to its emphasis on ethics, justice, and accountability. However, existing research integrating green investment, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks, and Islamic finance remains limited and fragmented. This study aims to systematically examine the opportunities and challenges of green investment within the Islamic capital market in supporting the green economy. Employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, this study analyzes peer-reviewed journal articles published between 2015 and 2025. The findings reveal that the Islamic capital market holds significant potential to promote green investment through instruments such as green sukuk, ESG-oriented portfolios, and the integration of ESG with maqasid al-shariah principles. Nevertheless, several challenges persist, including the absence of standardized Sharia–ESG frameworks, divergence in ESG ratings, data quality limitations, and the risk of greenwashing. This study contributes to the literature by offering a comprehensive synthesis and providing policy and research implications to strengthen the role of Islamic capital markets in advancing a sustainable and inclusive green economy.
Co-Authors A Ifayani Haanurat A. Ifayani Haanurat A. Ifayani Haanurat A. Tenri Syahriani A. Tenri Syahriani A.Ifayani Haanurat Abbas, Akmal Hidayah Abdul Khaliq Abdul Muttalib Abdul Wahab Achmad Abubakar Aeni, Nur’ Akhmad, Akhmad Alimuddin, Fauziah Andi Jam’an Andi Mappatompo Andi Mappatompo Andi Nila Sari Angrayani A Apriliani Sukwar Asriati Asriati Aulia, Risna Azizah Saban dadang nuryadi Dian Anggraeni Dian Anggraini Eka Febrianti Fakhira Irwan Fenny Hasanuddin Firman syah, Firman Fitri Handayani Alnur Haerany Sirajuddin Humaida Tuzzahra Husna, Evi Nurul Ifayani Haanurat Ihsanul, Muhammad Indo Santalia Irwansyah, Nur Fadiyah Ifa Putri Ismawati Ismawati J, Jusriadi Kasmita Kasmita Khaliq, Abd. Lilis, Lilis M. Yusuf K M. Yusuf K M. Yusuf. K Mahmud Nuhung Maulana, Danil Meily Meliyani Muchriana Muchran Muchriana Muchran Muchriana Muchran Muh. Alfian Muh. Nur Muhammad Adil Muhammad Khaedar Sahib Muhammad Umar Muhammad Yusuf Mukhtar Lutfi mutiara mutiara Mutya Khaerunnisa Nasrullah Nasrullah Nining Triani Thamrin Nur Alisa Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurlina Nurpadila, St. Nurul Fauzia Ishak Rahmawati Muin Risaldi, Muh Rusydi Khalid S. Sukmawati Saeful Saeful Sahabuddin Nanda Sahabuddin Nanda Sahabuddin Nanda Sahrullah, Sahrullah Sakaria Sakaria Samsul Bahari Saputri, Ananda Selmi Selmi Sukmawati - Sukmawati S Sukmawati Sukmawati Ullah, Nasrullah Vikram Singh Wa Ode Rayyani Wa Ode Rayyani Wa Ode Rayyani Wa Ode Rayyani Wa Ode Rayyani Wa Ode Sufiati Wahyudi Malik Wahyudin G Yulia Yulia Yusran, Sri Wahyuni Pratiwi Yusuf, Nadia Zhabila Zalkha Soraya Zalkha Soraya Zalkha Soraya