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Analisis Fiqih Wakaf Kontemporer di Indonesia Azizah Mursyidah
JURNAL KAJIAN ISLAM MODERN Vol 8 No 02 (2022): Desember 2022
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sahid (INAIS) Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (160.32 KB) | DOI: 10.56406/jkim.v8i02.113

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This study aims to determine the analysis pillars of waqf fiqh past and present, as well as what objects distinguish between waqf past and present, the aim is to compare and adjust the times, the method used is descriptive qualitative research, it can be concluded that the results of this study are, waqf Previously, there was no nazdir, while the waqf constitution required nadzir, and waqf objects were only limited to 3M (mosques, tombs, madrasa), now they have developed into movable assets, such as money, gold, securities, buildings, and vehicles.
INOVASI PRODUK SELANG UNTUK MENINGKATKAN EKONOMI UMKM DESA GUNUNG MALANG Azizah Mursyidah; Umi Kulsum; Siti Fatimah Tuzahro
RAMBIDEUN : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Rambideun: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Al Muslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51179/pkm.v7i2.2393

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This community service activity examines the potential of natural resources in Gunung Malang Village, Bogor Regency and its development efforts. This village has a variety of natural resources, including land, water and agricultural products, and its location on the equator supports the growth of tropical rainforests. The innovation approach in Gunung Malang Village is the development of SELANG (Selai Buah Pala Gunung Malang/Gunung Malang Nutmeg Jam) as an innovative product. SELANG was chosen based on a network of ideas and consideration of the abundant availability of nutmeg raw materials. Making SELANG involves the process of manufacturing, branding, packaging with digital business marketing. This innovation is directed at increasing the income of village communities. The method for implementing community service activities were a participatory approach for adults through lectures, training and assistance in its establishment and management, and inviting participants to be creative and innovative in producing products. The results of the activities showed the similarity of ideas in the village community to create souvenirs typical of Mount Malang which focus on SELANG products. Thus, SELANG product innovation helps the MSME community of Gunung Malang Village to improve their welfare, through product manufacturing and packaging, as well as digital marketing. This can be seen by an increase in partner income so that the MSME community is independent and prosperous.         
Productive Waqf Model in Darunnajah Islamic Boarding School and its Development for Educational Institutions Azizah Mursyidah; Miftahul Anwar
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jnis.v1i1.806

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This research focuses on the productive waqf model in Islamic Boarding School Darunnajah and its impact on the development of educational institutions. Islamic Boarding School Darunnajah, as one of the leading Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia, has adopted various productive waqf models to improve its financial sustainability and infrastructure development. This research aims to analyze the various productive waqf models implemented in Islamic Boarding School Darunnajah, evaluate their effectiveness in supporting the sustainability and improvement of education quality, and formulate recommendations for further development. Using a qualitative approach, data was collected through interviews with Islamic Boarding School managers, field observations, and analysis of relevant documents. The results show that Islamic Boarding School Darunnajah has successfully implemented various productive waqf models, including agricultural land management, commercial property, and financial investment. These models have contributed significantly to increasing the Islamic Boarding School’s income and supporting the development of various educational programs. Based on the findings, this study recommends measures to improve the implementation of productive waqf in Islamic Boarding School Darunnajah, including increased cooperation with the government and the private sector, the development of training programs for Islamic Boarding School managers, and the establishment of strategic partnerships with financial and investment institutions. As such, this study contributes to the understanding of productive waqf practices in Islamic Boarding Schools and offers valuable insights for other Islamic educational institutions interested in developing similar models. The practical implications of this research may help in improving the financial sustainability and quality of education in Islamic Boarding School as well as other Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia.