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Journal : Al-'Adalah

Community Response to the Health Protocols in Organizing Weddings Ceremony During the Covid-19 Pandemic Rosyid, Ahmad Zaenur; sholihah, Hidayatus; Cholil, Arief
al-'adalah Vol 18 No 1 (2021): al-'Adalah
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/adalah.v18i1.8642

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Government regulations regarding health protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in many impacts and dilemmatic atmosphere in almost all community activities relating to the economic, social, political, and religious fields. This effect can be seen clearly in all community activities, including in the implementation of wedding ceremonies and receptions. This study tries to identify the impact of these regulations on wedding traditions in the North Coast region of Java, precisely in Winong and Pucakwangi sub-districts, South Pati. The research focuses on two types of activities, namely the process of wedding ceremony and the wedding reception. This qualitative research uses a socio-normative approach. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation which were then analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. Interviews were conducted with some prospective bride and groom couples and marriage registrats in the local area. This study found that citizens,  starting from the general public to the social, political, and religious leaders, tend not to care about the provisions on health protocols regulated by the government. This tendency can be seen in the public's response to these provisions at the time of marriage, which can be classified into three types of groups, namely affirmative, conditional-adaptive, and ignorance
The Dynamics of Productive Waqf Management of Islamic Kingdom Property in Java rosyid, Ahmad Zaenur; bin Shaharudin, Syarul Azman; Sholihah, Hidayatus; Asmaji, Asmaji
al-'adalah Vol 21 No 1 (2024): Al-'Adalah
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/adalah.v21i1.16384

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This study discusses the dynamics of the management of the waqf land inherited from the Islamic King of Demak Bintaro, Fatahilah, in the form of 350 ha of productive land managed by the Mosque Welfare Agency (BKM) of Demak Regency for the benefit of the community. This study aims to study the diversity of waqf asset management models and their distribution patterns framed in a productive waqf model in line with the provisions of Law No. 41 of 2004 and Government Regulation (PP) No. 42 of 2006 concerning waqf. This study is classified as qualitative which examines Nāzir's activities in managing waqf according to the perspective of Islamic law. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and historical documents, books and related articles. This study concludes that there is a development of management patterns by Nāzir from traditional to semi-professional dynamic governance. This is implemented through the development of a productive economy for waqf land in the form of land auctions and the construction of shophouses, and lodgings for rent. The results are distributed to several segments such as mosques and Qur'an Education Parks (TPQ), schools and graves, including for the commemoration of the royal family haul, maintenance and operational costs of the mosque, and the tomb of the Demak Sultanate.