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Characteristics of Moslem Families Economy Based on Maqashid Sharia Perspective Zakiy, Faris Shalahuddin; Ridwan, Ahmad Muhtadi; Supriyanto, Achmad Sani
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Journal of Islamic Economic Laws
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v4i1.12188

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Modern lifestyle has interfered principles of moslem families. This era tries to define attitude, wealth value, and social position of individuals in society. It might become a doctrine, patent product, challenge or threat. The objective of this research is to elaborate the Islamic characteristics within the economy of moslem families and also implementation of Maqashid Sharia in the economy of moslem families. This research exerts case-study, by determining selected informants from the community of moslem small entrepreneurs in Malang. The findings show that the moslem families consider faith (iman) as basic foundation of economy. They also hold on to character perfection that is based on akhlaqul karimah, lawfulness and wholesomeness, priority scale as expenditure reference, moderation as absolute standardization and responsibility of woman’s wealth proprietary. Internalization of Islamic economy principles in the moslem families economy includes the statement that working as a form of ikhtiar and worship, expenditure as material and spiritual distribution of wealth, savings as urgent post in the future, and wealth as instrument to serve to Allah. Finally, it is important to regard Maqashid Sharia as a standard of Muslim action in economy
Analysis of Amil Zakat Institutions Financial Performance Prior and During Covid-19 Faris Shalahuddin Zakiy; Eqi Suciati; Najim Nur Fauziah
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 5, No 1: January 2022
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v5i1.16312

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This study aims to measure the performance of amil zakat institutions using activity ratios, efficiency ratios, amil fund ratios, liquidity ratios, and growth ratios before and during covid-19. Besides, this paper also explores the extent of the impact of covid-19 on the performance of amil zakat institutions. This paper is a qualitative research study with a case study approach in Lazismu of the Central Java region. The case was raised from Lazismu financial statements in 2019 and 2020. The financial statements are measured and reviewed using ratios to describe in-depth financial performance. The findings of this study provide the results of calculations of the five ratios, including activity ratios, efficiency ratios, amil funds ratios, liquidity ratios and growth ratios. It shows good performance, efficiency, and a significant increase. The overall performance of the Lazismu central Java region is stable and tends to increase during covid-19, and its performance does not differ much before covid-19.
Characteristics of Moslem Families Economy Based on Maqashid Sharia Perspective Faris Shalahuddin Zakiy; Ahmad Muhtadi Ridwan; Achmad Sani Supriyanto
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 4, No 1: January 2021
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v4i1.12188

Abstract

Modern lifestyle has interfered principles of moslem families. This era tries to define attitude, wealth value, and social position of individuals in society. It might become a doctrine, patent product, challenge or threat. The objective of this research is to elaborate the Islamic characteristics within the economy of moslem families and also implementation of Maqashid Sharia in the economy of moslem families. This research exerts case-study, by determining selected informants from the community of moslem small entrepreneurs in Malang. The findings show that the moslem families consider faith (iman) as basic foundation of economy. They also hold on to character perfection that is based on akhlaqul karimah, lawfulness and wholesomeness, priority scale as expenditure reference, moderation as absolute standardization and responsibility of woman’s wealth proprietary. Internalization of Islamic economy principles in the moslem families economy includes the statement that working as a form of ikhtiar and worship, expenditure as material and spiritual distribution of wealth, savings as urgent post in the future, and wealth as instrument to serve to Allah. Finally, it is important to regard Maqashid Sharia as a standard of Muslim action in economy