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Hambatan-hambatan dalam Berkomunikasi Internasional Mahasiswa Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam Kelas B UIN Sumatera Utara Winda Kustiawan; Intan Suci Melani; Rawiyah Safitri Amanda; Vera Widya Ningsih Rangkuti; Dinny Rahmayani Zebua
JIKEM: Jurnal Ilmu Komputer, Ekonomi dan Manajemen Vol 2 No 1 (2022): JIKEM: Jurnal Ilmu Komputer, Ekonomi, dan Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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Barriers to communication in the Islamic Community Development department actually stem from sending messages and receiving messages as well as how each individual in it responds to messages conveyed during one and a half year lectures conducted online. The obstacles that occur are also due to the lack of confidence from some students with several groups that seem to have interaction and strength in the class. Interpersonal communication that does not go well causes many obstacles that arise in the class. It can be from between Kosma and its members or between fellow members. Communication that is built without interest and no direct interaction can eliminate the main factor in interpersonal communication. Emotions that should be well formed and built when face to face actually become the main problem in the Islamic Community Development class B class. Based on the results of the study, there are three obstacles that occur in the class, namely mechanical, semantic and human barriers. These three obstacles become disturbances that arise among fellow students in the Stambuk 2020 Islamic Community Development class
Global Trend Analysis and Projections on Natural Resource Economics in Islam Dinny Rahmayani Zebua; Mandasari
Journal of Global Islamic Economic Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Global Islamic Economic Studies
Publisher : Penerbit Merdeka Kreasi

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The global environmental crisis, the overexploitation of natural resources (SDA), and the inequality of wealth distribution are major challenges in contemporary economic governance. Various natural resource management models sourced from the capitalistic paradigm are considered not fully able to answer the issues of sustainability and justice. Islam as a holistic value system offers natural resource economics principles based on justice, responsibility, and ecological balance. This research aims to analyze global trends and projections on natural resource management and examine how Islamic economic principles can be integrated in dealing with these dynamics. Through a qualitative approach with a literature study method, this study explores classical and contemporary literature related to natural resource economics in Islam, global trends such as green economy and ESG, and challenges faced by Muslim countries in natural resource governance. The results of the study show that Islamic values such as amanah, milkiyyah 'ammah, israf prohibition, and sharia maqashid are very relevant to the direction of global policies that prioritize sustainability and social justice. Islam not only provides normative solutions, but also provides a regulatory and operational framework for sustainable natural resource management. The novelty of this study lies in the synthesis between Islamic economic principles and global trends in natural resource management which have rarely been comprehensively discussed in previous academic studies. This research also confirms that Islamic economics has great potential to become a strategic alternative in global natural resource governance through the integration of spiritual values, environmental ethics, and applicable social responsibility. These findings are expected to enrich the scientific discourse and become the basis for more equitable and sustainable policy formulation, especially in countries with Muslim majority populations.