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PENGARUH ZAKAT PRODUKTIF BAZNAS KOTA MEDAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN USAHA DAN KESEJAHTERAAN MUSTAHIK DI KECAMATAN MEDAN TIMUR Dewi Sundari Tanjung
AT-TAWASSUTH: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Jurnal At-Tawassuth | Vol. IV| No. 2 | 2019
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Zakat, Infaq and Productive Sadaqah on the growth of micro enterprises and mustahiq welfare in Medan City, and also to determine the effect of the growth of micro mustahiq businesses on mustahiq welfare in Medan City. This study belongs to the explanatory or confirmatory research category, which is to get an explanation of the relationships between variables. The object to be investigated / analyzed is the variable productive Islamic charity (ZIS) with micro-business variables and welfare variables mustahik on the Medan BAZDA. This research is a quantitative research that uses an analysis of the SPSS approach. The results showed that Zakat, Infaq and Productive Sadaqah had an effect on the growth of mustahiq micro enterprises in Medan City, whereas Zakat, Infaq and Productive Sadaqah did not affect the welfare of mustahiq in Medan City. The potential of ZIS in Medan City is actually quite large, if they distribute their zakat through the BAZNAS in Medan City, a larger fund will be collected for the benefit of the ummah.
The Role of Islamic Banking in Promoting Sustainable Development: A Case Study of ZISWAF Mechanism in Southeast Asia Dewi Sundari Tanjung; Dini Vientinay; Riny Viri Insy Sinaga
INTERNATIONAL, Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : CV. Barokah Publsiher

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Islamic banking in encouraging sustainable development through Islamic financial instruments, namely ZISWAF in the Southeast Asia region. This study uses a qualitative method by using literature studies as references and obtaining sources through journals, books, websites, and other supporting sources. The results of the study state that Islamic Banking plays an important role in encouraging sustainable development in Southeast Asia through the ZISWAF mechanism (Zakat, Infak, Sedekah, and Wakaf). The implementation of which must be based on sharia principles such as the prohibition of usury and emphasizing social justice makes Islamic banking in line with the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Although it has an important role, there are challenges both from society and the government, for this reason coordination is needed between the two and maintaining relations with countries in the Southeast Asia region in order to find a middle ground.​
HALAL CERTIFICATION SOCIALIZATION AND UNDERSTANDING IN THE UTILIZATION OF THE FREE SIHALAL PROGRAM IN CHIPS MSMEs IN SOUTH SIBOLGA DISTRICT SIBOLGA CITY Dewi Sundari Tanjung; Suriana; Riny Viri Insy Sinaga; Rodi Syafrizal; Dini Vientiany; Liza Widya Hasyim
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): March-June 2025
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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One of Of the three main pillars (Tri Dharma) that must be implemented by lecturers in higher education, in addition to education and teaching as well as research and development, community service is an activity carried out by lecturers in collaboration with MSMEs in the Sibolaga district of Sibolga city. The free SI HALAL program from the Halal Product Guarantee Agency (BPJPH) is a great opportunity for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSMEs) to obtain halal certificates at no cost. However, the lack of information and understanding of this certification process is a major obstacle among MSMEs, especially chili chip MSMEs in the South Sibolga District of Sibolga City. This community service activity aims to socialize the importance of halal certification and provide technical understanding in utilizing the free SI HALAL program. The method used is a participatory approach through counseling, interactive discussions, and technical assistance. The results show an increase in understanding and motivation of MSMEs to register their products in the halal certification system. This activity is expected to be the beginning of increasing the competitiveness and business desires of local MSMEs based on halal principles.