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KULIAH ENTREPRENEURSHIP DAN RELEVANSINYA TERHADAP SEMANGAT BERWIRAUSAHA MAHASISWA FAKULTAS SYARIAH DAN EKONOMI ISLAM IAIN ANTASARI BANJARMASIN Yulia Hafizah
At-Taradhi Jurnal Studi Ekonomi Vol 5, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Antasari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/taradhi.v5i2.223

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This paper is the description of student response towards learning of enterpreneurshipthat they get in Sharia faculty dan Islamic economy. Besides, it talks about effect of the learning towards their interest in entrepreneurship. The result is education and curriculum of enterpreneurship in campus that constitute manifestation from embodiment of CollegeTri Dharma have function to supply the students with the knowledge of entrepreneurship as well as able to change their point of view to business world. Students interest in entrepreneurship are growing and developing in line with the increasingly widespread planting of entrepreneurial spirit among them.
KHIYAR SEBAGAI UPAYA MEWUJUDKAN KEADILAN DALAM BISNIS ISLAMI Yulia Hafizah
At-Taradhi Jurnal Studi Ekonomi Vol 3, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Antasari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/taradhi.v3i2.571

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This article relooks at khiyar (the right to choose between continuing or aborting atransaction) that starts to be ignored in the current business world. It covers various forms ofkhiyar and the philosophy behind the concept. The importance of this right lies on the rule that atransaction has to accord with the principle of an tardhin (both parties are happy with a giventransaction). Khiyar is embedded in every transaction: it automatically applies. But our contempo-rary and more complex trade world moves towards the abandonment of this right to choose. Anindication of this is the often found store policy that reads an item that has been bought cannotbe returned. This is why a serious thinking is needed to keep the khiyar exist, so justice in anytransaction can be preserved.
Gerakan Ekonomi Islam Kontemporer: Studi terhadap Perkembangan Mitra Koperasi Syariah 212 di Kalimantan Selatan Yulia Hafizah; Erissa Nilasari
At-Taradhi Jurnal Studi Ekonomi Vol 11, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Antasari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/at-taradhi.v11i1.3609

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Penelitian ini bermaksud membaca fenomenena mutakhir terkait gerakan ekonomi Islam kontemporer di Indonesia, dengan mengambil lingkup studi perkembangan koperasi 212 di Kalimantan Selatan. Gerakan politik yang menghimpun sejumlah besar umat Islam melakukan demonstrasi pada 2 Desember 2016 telah memberikan pengaruh kuat, bukan saja pada wilayah politik, tetapi juga pada dimensi ekonomi, yang dipandang sebagai akar persoalan dari ketertinggalan umat Islam. Penelitian ini merupakan kajian lapangan yang mengambil wilayah di Kalimantan Selatan, khususnya di Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru dan Kotabaru. Ketiga daerah ini termasuk yang cukup pesat perkembangan gerakan Koperasi Syariah 212. Temuan dari penelitian ini bahwa: Pertama, latarbelakang umat Islam di Kalimantan Selatan bergabung dan mendirikan mitra Koperasi Syariah 212 karena pengaruh spirit 212 yang mampu menawarkan sesuatu yang berbeda namun bersesuaian dengan karakter dari masyarakat di tiga kota tersebut yang lebih terbuka dan cenderung religius serta berhati-hati pada persoalan muamalah. Kedua, perkembangan mitra Koperasi 212 di Kalimantan Selatan menunjukkan perkembangan yang positif karena kurang dari dua tahun sudah terdapat 5 gerai 212 Mart dengan total anggota sebanyak 599 orang. Ketiga, faktor-faktor yang menghambat adalah pemahaman anggota terhadap karakter lembaga koperasi yang masih kurang, adanya kebutuhan yang lebih mendesak sehingga mereka menarik dana simpanan, dan yang terakhir mengenai prospek mitra Koperasi Syariah 212 dalam pengembangan ekonomi umat adalah hadirnya koperasi ini memberikan alternatif tempat investasi dan belanja yang sesuai syariah bagi umat di Banua dan secara kelembagaan memiliki peluang untuk menjadi lebih besar lagi apabila tidak membatasi dirinya hanya pada kalangan dengan ideologi tertentu saja, tetapi memberikan ruang bagi yang lainnya dengan tetap berpegang pada prinsip untuk pemberdayaan ekonomi umat.
Conflict and Integration in The Salafi-Wahabi Purification Movement in South Kalimantan Muhammad Zainal Abidin; Yulia Hafizah
Wawasan: Jurnal Ilmiah Agama dan Sosial Budaya Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : the Faculty of Ushuluddin, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (249.49 KB) | DOI: 10.15575/jw.v4i2.6194

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This article intends to discuss the development of the Salafi-Wahabi movement in South Kalimantan in relation to conflict and integration. In South Kalimantan, the development of the Salafi-Wahabi movement was quite fast. Although less than two decades, this group's preaching has covered almost all regions in this province. The development of this group in recent years has become a topic of discussion among people in South Kalimantan, in both ways: pro and contra. This article employs a qualitative method that contains the study of literature and fieldwork. Fieldwork conducted in Banjar, South Kalimantan, to gather data related to the development of the Salafi-Wahabi movement and its implications to the changes community’s social order related to conflict and integration. The research shows that there are many issues of the Islamic purification movement that caused a strong response from the community that potentially prone to conflict. For example, are its teaching on Tawheed (monotheism) and accusation of many practices as bid’ah (heresy), which targeted respected local figures or groups like Guru Sekumpul in traditional circles. It becomes the main factor of the negative view of the Salaf-Wahabi group. However, there are some efforts made by Salafi-Wahabi to integrate their activities into the Banjar community.
PRAKTEK JUAL SANDA DALAM MASYARAKAT PETANI DI HULU SUNGAI TENGAH Yulia Hafizah
Al-Banjari : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman Vol 11, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Pascasarjana UIN ANTASARI Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/al-banjari.v11i1.418

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Tulisan ini melakukan kajian terhadap praktek jual sanda dalam masyarak Banjar di Hulu Sungai. Praktek ini marak dilakukan sebagai bagian dari mekanisme masyarakat petani, khususnya yang berdomisili di Hulu Sungai Tengah dalam mengatasi persoalan ekonomi yang mereka hadapi. Temuan peneliti menjelaskan bahwa, meski terdapat persoalan hukum, baik dilihat dari kacamata hukum positif dan hukum Islam, praktek jual sanda tetap menjadi pilihan masyarakat. Adanya ketidakmampuan bank dan koperasi dalam menjangkau kebutuhan masyarakat menjadi salah satu penyebab dari tetap langgengnya praktek ini. Pertimbangan agama, tidaklah berlaku dalam masyarakat adat, yang walaupun semua pihak yang bertransaksi memiliki pengetahuan yang cukup dalam agama Islam. Mengutip teori rasionalitas praktisnya Max Weber yang memandang bahwa segala aktivitas manusia yang ada di dunia ini selalu dikaitkan dengan pragmatis dan egoitis, maka praktek ini dapat dipahami, yaitu kedua pihak menginginkan kemudahan dan kepraktisan. Kemudian adanya pihak yang berkuasa (superior) menindak pihak yang lemah.
FENOMENA JILBAB DALAM MASYARAKAT KOSMOPOLITAN: INTERPRETASI TEKS DAN KONTEKS ATAS AYAT JILBAB Yulia Hafizah
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol 16, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : UIN Antasari Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v16i2.2336

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This paper aims to reveal the various interpretations of ulama to the meaning of the veil text. Then try to bring that understanding to the current development context. This paper is the result of literature research (library research) which is arranged in the form of papers. Data mining is carried out by exploring various sources that are relevant to this research, namely reviews from the mufassir, both classical and contemporary related to the veil verse in Alquran, namely Q.S. al-Ahzab: 59 and an-Nûr: 31, then compiled and read with a historically critical approach. This paper shows that the various ideas of classical and contemporary ulama are inseparable from the social context of their time. This social context ultimately makes the veil no longer just a symbol of identity, but more than that. The appearance of various hijab communities which later formed a new social movement has brought modern value in lifestyle and opened opportunities for the development of new sectors in the economy.
Kebijakan Ekonomi Indonesia Ditinjau dari Konsep Dasar Ekonomi Islam Yulia Hafizah
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. IV, No.2, Januari 2005 Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Agama Islam Program Magister, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/millah.vol4.iss2.art3

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This paper aims to picture the Indonesia economy policy in perspective of Islamic economy concept. First, the writer describes historically the relation between economy and politic which then present the world economy systems. In Indonesia context, the system of economy which formulated was different with the other world economy system such as liberalism and mercantilism. The system economy of Indonesia, known as the Pancasila economy system stand between both of them. According to the writer, the Indonesia economy system has the same goal with the basic concept of Islamic economy that to create the social justice. The problem is that the basic concept of Indonesia economy often had the multi-faces when implemented in the reality.
Identity and rationality in Sharia economic practice: A study at Arrahmah Sharia Consumer Cooperative, South Kalimantan Province Hafizah, Yulia; Nilasari, Erissa; Syarqawie, Fitriana; Jahra, Pati Matu; Noorwahidah, Noorwahidah
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jielariba.vol10.iss1.art8

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IntroductionThe Sharia consumer cooperative is one of the many legal forms of Islamic economic activity in Indonesia, including South Kalimantan Province. However, studies on the identity and rationality of this practice are still limited.ObjectivesThis research aims to understand how Islamic identity influences economic decisions and how Sharia economic rationality is reflected in the practices of consumer cooperatives. The selection of Arrahmah Sharia Consumer Cooperative (Koperasi Konsumen Syariah Arrahmah) as the subject of the study is based on the institution's claim to be "more Sharia" compared to other cooperatives or Sharia financial institutions.MethodA qualitative research method was employed using in-depth interviews and observations as data collection tools. Qualitative research was chosen for its relevance to case studies that required in-depth data exploration.ResultsThe findings indicate that Islamic identity plays a key role in shaping the economic preferences of cooperative members, whereas Sharia economic rationality is reflected in the principles of justice and sustainability. In the context of Arrahmah Sharia Consumer Cooperative, the institution's assertion of being "more Sharia" is driven by knowledge of fiqh muamalah, particularly the section on usury and its dangers conveyed by Salafi scholars in study forums, websites, and other mass media. This knowledge serves as the main foundation and source of community identity, which distinguishes them from other cooperatives or financial institutions.ImplicationsThe success of Sharia economics lies not only in economic rationality, but also in the understanding and application of religious identity in every aspect of economic activities. Both are complementary and mutually supportive in achieving sustainable economic development goals, in line with religious values.Originality/NoveltyThis study provides insights into the dynamics of identity and rationality in the context of Sharia economics, focusing on the practices of consumer cooperatives in South Kalimantan.
Reuse of dinar and dirham in the frame of contemporary Muamalah: A study in South Kalimantan, Indonesia Hafizah, Yulia; Nilasari, Erissa; Iqbal Assyauqi, Moh.
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jielariba.vol10.iss2.art14

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IntroductionThe Muslim community is making several efforts to reuse the dinar and dirham for transactions and other purposes in the current era.ObjectivesThis research examines the phenomenon of reusing dinar and dirham as alternative financial instruments in the South Kalimantan region. It aims to reveal the reasons behind the reuse of dinar and dirham and the form of activities carried out by the movement carried out by the contemporary Muslim community. MethodThis research method uses a qualitative approach with a case study on Komunitas Muamalah Kalsel, with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation studies.ResultsThe results show that the main reason for using dinar and dirham is theological, namely an effort to restore more authentic economic practices according to Islamic teachings, with legitimacy from local clerical figures. The results also reveal the existence of a unique alms distribution model through Pasar Muamalah, which exchanges fiat money into dirhams to be distributed to underprivileged communities. The results also identified three critical aspects of a faith-based financial system, namely (1) the stability of the intrinsic value of precious metals, (2) criticism of the fiat-based financial system that is prone to inflation, and (3) efforts to uphold the principle of economic justice in transactions.ImplicationsThe Muslim community can consider reusing dinar and dirham to maintain the religious and economic aspects of their daily transactions.Originality/Novelty This study contributes to better understanding of application of dinar and dirham in modern society.
Gender and Islam through Leila Ahmed’s Lens: Methodology, Social Realities, and Personal Insights: Hafizah, Yulia
Muadalah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Gender dan Anak Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/muadalah.v12i2.12467

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The study on women and gender in Islam has become an intriguing subject for many scholars over the past few decades. One of these is Leila Ahmed's work entitled "Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots in Modern Debate." This work has made a significant contribution in deconstructing stereotypes and expanding understanding of how religion and culture shape views of women in Muslim societies. This article aims to analyze Leila Ahmed's thoughts on the methodological aspects and approaches she employs. The research utilizes a qualitative literature review method with documentary analysis techniques. The research findings indicate that Leila Ahmed's life experiences, crossing social and cultural boundaries, have had a profound influence on the development of her scholarly identity. She has encountered a personally "lived" Islam, acquired and taught by her mother, as well as a ritualistic and at times oppressive Islam imposed by the state. She has experienced educational opportunities afforded to her by Western influences in Egypt, yet suffered racism and stereotypes from teachers and peers in England. These diverse experiences have imbued meaning into her work and compelled her to provide balanced and sensitive analyses in her book. There, Leila Ahmed does not highlight what is right or wrong but instead portrays a complex situation by presenting multiple possible responses to each question. Keywords: Cultural and Social Contexts; Islam and Gender; Leila Ahmed; Methodology in Islamic Studies; Women and Gender in Islam