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RIBA DALAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM DAN FIQIH MANAJEMEN Aziz, Fathul Aminudin
El-Jizya : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 2 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (FEBI), Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/ej.v2i1.2014.pp121-138

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Lembaga keuangan syariah merupakan bentuk perbankan yang memberikan pelayanan untuk menyimpan dan menyalurkan uang. Persoalannya kemudian apakah riba yang dipesankan oleh al-Quran sama dengan bunga (interest). Term riba banyak memiliki makna bertambah (swelling), pertumbuhan (growing), peningkatan (increasing), menjadi besar (being big) dan besar (great), serta digunakan dalam bukit kecil (hillock). Hal ini menjadi perdebatan yang tidak pernah berhenti baik di kalangan ulama salaf mapun ulama modern. Bunga atau interest dalam perspektif manajemen bisa jadi menjadi salah satu alternative para pelaku perbankan untuk mengimplementasikannya dalam praktik perbankan saat ini.
Memahami Manajemen Islam Melalui Pendekatan Tafsir Metodologis Aziz, Fathul Aminudin
El-Jizya : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 6 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (FEBI), Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/ej.v6i2.2036

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Qur'an is the answer and the solution of any problems existing in this Earth, including the answers and solutions toward understanding the field of management. Understanding Islamic managements can be conducted by implementing various approaches of interpretation (tafsir). One of the approaches is the methodological interpretation approach. This approach emphasizes on understanding “lafdzi” and “maknawi”. Therefore, it is so rare or even there is no formula or method of management science has been found yet. This research elaborates new insight about understanding Islam through methodological interpretation approach by explaining some aspects that consist of: (a) communication, (b) minimal parameter, (c) leadership, (d) progressive, and (e) problem solving.
FIQIH IBADAH VERSUS FIQIH MUAMALAH Aziz, Fathul Aminudin
El-Jizya : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2019): el-Jizya : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (FEBI), Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/ej.v7i2.3454

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People's understanding of fiqh of worship is only a matter for the happiness of the hereafter while understanding muamalah fiqh / Economy is for world happiness only. Understanding like this will have an impact on the radical behavior of Muslims, which is hard behavior and considers the separation absolutely necessary. Whereas in other propositions there are still many criteria for the process of worship to find happiness in the hereafter such as intention. Intention will determine whether an action is good or not good, right or wrong and there are many more propositions that make someone happy in the world and the hereafter. The muamalah fiqh in this paper is limited to economic studies, in order to focus more closely on the extent of muamalah studies. This limitation is only an example, because the essence of muamalah is not an example, but rather the construction of the proposition. Separation of world affairs and the hereafter on the other hand also has an impact on lagging in world civilization. Technology that is always changing and developing all the time cannot be balanced by some Muslims except as connoisseurs of technology. The emergence of new technology actually triggers inequality in society, and its inability to conclude that it is not important because of world affairs, unfortunately our helplessness when Muslims feel very left behind in technology actually triggers the separation of world science and the hereafter, and the choice is to build hatred that triggers the emergence of the movement radical behavior. No longer heard the movement of a creative generation of young Muslims, gradually vanished eroded by the logic of looking for happiness in the hereafter by leaving world activities. The reality that occurs is precisely concerning the younger generation of Islam, even they are sometimes willing to sacrifice themselves to find happiness in the hereafter with suicide bombings using the logic of jihad. Data from the Wahid Institute in 2016 showed that 7.7% of Indonesians claimed to be willing to participate, and 0.4% had participated in activities that could potentially cause violence in the name of religion, while 72% disagreed with radicals.
Analisis Usaha Kecil Di Era Digital Aziz, Fathul Aminudin; Irfangi, Ahmad
Jurnal Teknologi dan Bisnis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : STMIK Komputama Majenang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37087/jtb.v1i1.1

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Usaha Mikro, Kecil dan Menengah (UMKM) merupakan salah satu bidang yang memberikan kontribusi yang signifikan dalam memacu pertumbuhan ekonomi Indonesia. Hal ini dikarenakan daya serap UMKM terhadap tenaga kerja yang sangat besar dan dekat dengan rakyat kecil. Tetapi UMKM yang ada di Indonesia masih menghadapi berbagai masalah antara lain masalah promosi, pemasaran dan penjualan penjaualan produk yang dihasilkan. Seiring perkembangan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi, maka ia juga telah dimanfaatkan untuk pemasaran dan penjualan produk-produk melalui transaksi digital di dunia maya. Penjualan dan pemasaran produk melalui dunia maya mempunyai banyak keuntungan, yaitu cakupan yang luas, tidak mengenal ruang dan waktu, dapat dilakukan kapan saja dan dimana saja. Oleh karena itu mengembangkan usaha di era digital memerlukan sentuhan yang berbeda diantuntuk membantu mengembangkan UMKM yang ada di Indonesia.
Identifikasi Penyebab Hambatan Supply Chain Management PPDB Menggunakan Causal Loop Diagram Irfangi, Ahmad; Aziz, Fathul Aminudin; R. Adawiyah, Wiwiek; Darmawati, Dwita
Jurnal Teknologi dan Bisnis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : STMIK Komputama Majenang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37087/jtb.v2i1.11

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The research on supply chain management had been carried out in both manufacturing andservices companies. In practice, supply chain management also could be applied to the education sector.Several researches related to supply chain management had been carried out in universities, especially inthe process admitting new student. The research on new student admintance supply chain management(PPDB) in schools, especially private vocational schools has never been done. In practice, PPDB inprivate vocational school turn out to have challenges, restrictions and obstacles in the process.New ideas and strategies began to emerge about how strategic efforts to increase the number ofnew student. To solve these problems, it is necessary to pay attention and consider the inhibiting factorsand the causes of PPDB. The maaping of inhibiting factors and the causes of PPDB supply chainmanagement was done through a system approach method with a causal loop diagram (CLD) model thatemphasizes the impact of dynamic factors associated with cause and effect problems that effect theadmintance of the quantity of new student. The result obtained were in the form of causal loop diagram(CLD) model as strategic effort in accepting the quantity of new students.
Misconception about Halal Certification Placement on Non-Food Commodities: State Coercion over the Territory of Ijtihad Hamid, Abdul; Fakhrina, Agus; Aziz, Fathul Aminudin; Mursid, Mansur Chadi
Al-Manahij: Jurnal Kajian Hukum Islam Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Sharia Faculty of State Islamic University of Prof. K.H. Saifuddin Zuhri, Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/mnh.v19i2.14064

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The obligation of halal certification for commodity products has created many dilemmas, one of which is the placement of the halal label on non-consumer goods. This is evidenced by the use of halal labels on several animal food products and non-food products. Even halal certification is also placed in the service sector, which is included in the supply chain management activities category. This study examines the government mandate for halal certification of commodity products and highlights the resulting public misunderstandings about the application of halal labels. Data were gathered from various online platforms, including news outlets, pet food websites, and sites unrelated to consumer goods that discuss halal certification. These sources were examined using descriptive analysis. The findings reveal that, on the one hand, the government helps consumers choose halal products; on the other, making the State the sole authority on what's halal and what's haram has confused halal labels and imposed legal pressure on matters that rightly belong in the domain of ijtihad. The mandatory halal certification imposes the formalism of religious language, leading people to feel that their economic activities are being dictated in the name of the common good, while disregarding alternative perspectives in assessing a product's halal or haram status. This finding underscores the need for additional follow-up measures to determine the extent of the benefits achievable through this mandatory halal certification requirement.