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Comparative Study of Zakat Funds Collection Through Manual Fundraising and Digital Fundraising in Indonesia Humaidi Humaidi; Umar Umar; Muhammad Ruslan Abdullah; Khaerunnisa Khaerunnisa
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol 8, No 1 (2022): JIEI : Vol. 8, No. 1, 2022
Publisher : ITB AAS INDONESIA Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v8i1.4601

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The potential of zakat fund collection in Indonesia reached Rp233.8 Trillion or 3% of Indonesia's GDP. However, the realization of the collection of zakat funds is only Rp. 8.2 trillion or 3.4% of the total zakat collection potential in Indonesia. The non-optimal realization of the collection of zakat funds is influenced by collecting zakat, namely manual fundraising and digital fundraising. This study aims to compare zakat collection methods through manual fundraising and digital fundraising. This study uses a mixed-method, a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches. The type of data used in this study is secondary data sourced from the Indonesian National Baznas Report. Based on the results of the study using the Independent Sample T-Test, there was a significant difference between manual fundraising and digital fundraising with a significant value of 0.034 (Sig. (2-tailed)
Leading Sectors and Economic Structure of Luwu Timur District Umar Umar
MediaTrend Vol 17, No 1 (2022): MARET
Publisher : Trunojoyo University of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i1.11157

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This research was conducted in East Luwu District, South Sulawesi Province. The data used secondary data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency (CSA). The research method uses Location Quotient and shift-share analysis techniques. The results showed two leading sectors in East Luwu Regency with a value of LQ more than 1, namely the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Sectors and the Mining and Quarrying Sector. Based on the results of shift-share analysis, the values of dij and mij of all sectors are positive. This shows that all industries in East Luwu Regency have shifted from their reference areas and greatly influence the shift of industries in East Luwu Regency and have relatively fast growth. In addition, nine sectors have a competitive advantage with a positive cij value and eight sectors that do not have a competitive advantage with a negative cij value.
ISLAMIC LAW PERSPECTIVE ON GENDER EQUALITY IN IMPROVING FAMILY WELFARE Fasiha, Fasiha; Umar, Umar; Cahyani, Rahma; Nursafitri, Erika
Al-Qalam Vol 29, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31969/alq.v29i2.1336

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Gender equality is a global issue that can contribute to improving the country's economy. The role of women in improving family welfare is very important for economic development. Islam has provided space for women to have the right to work. This study analyzes the contribution of female farm workers to family welfare in East Luwu Regency. The contribution is in the form of increasing family income and family financial management strategies. In addition, this study analyzes the perspective of Islamic law on working wives. The method used in this study is a mixed method. Quantitative methods to measure the contribution of female farm workers to family income and qualitative methods to analyze family financial management strategies, as well as the perspective of Islamic law on working wives. The results of the study show that female farm workers greatly contribute to increasing family income. In addition, women farm workers have a good financial management strategy by implementing long-term investments in the form of cattle and children's education. The perspective of Islamic law towards working wives is based on family conditions and situations. Islam does not prohibit wives from working as long as they do not violate Islamic law
The strategic role of women in economic growth through the lens of islamic economics in Indonesia Umar Umar; Evi Retno Cristiyan Dewi; Avrilia Jasnur; Mutiara Arlinda
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 10 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i10.699

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This study aims to analyze the strategic role of women as pillars of economic growth within the framework of the Islamic economy in Indonesia. A mixed-method approach was employed that combined quantitative and qualitative techniques. The quantitative method utilized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to measure the influence of women's variables on economic growth. Meanwhile, the qualitative approach adopted a literature review to analyze the structure of the Islamic economic framework in Indonesia. The results indicate that the Gender Development Index (GDI) significantly mediates and strengthens the influence of women-related indicators on economic growth. Women's education emerged as the most dominant factor, both directly and indirectly, followed by women's income. Meanwhile, female labor force participation and professional engagement exerted significant indirect effects on the GDI. These findings underscore the importance of inclusive gender-based development policies to support Indonesia’s sustainable economic growth. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that women’s involvement in economic sectors—particularly in the halal industry, Islamic microfinance, and the management of Islamic social funds such as zakat and waqf—has a significant impact on equitable and sustainable economic development. The Islamic economy provides a holistic value framework for empowering women as economic actors and agents of social transformation who maintain a balance between spiritual values and material progress. This study recommends the formulation of gender-inclusive Islamic macroeconomic policies and the enhancement of Islamic financial literacy and access for women. Thus, women’s empowerment in the Islamic economy is not merely a matter of equality but a strategic foundation for achieving just and sustainable national economic growth