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Perilaku Boikot dalam Perspektif Islam serta Implementasinya di Era Kontemporer M. Alfa Riski Mokobombang; Fitria Ayu Lestari Niu; Jamaludin Hasan
Maqrizi: Journal of Economics and Islamic Economics Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Maqrizi : Journal of Economics and Islamic Economics
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah, Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Institut Agama Islam Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/maqrizi.v3i2.769

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merinci perilaku sifat boikot dalam perspektif Islam serta menggali penerapannya di era kontemporer dengan menggunakan metode penelitian Library Research. Konsep boikot dalam Islam merujuk pada penolakan terhadap perilaku yang bertentangan dengan prinsip-prinsip syariah Islam yang mengatur kehidupan umat Muslim. Dalam pemahaman agama Islam, perilaku boikot tercermin dalam berbagai konteks seperti muamalah (transaksi), ekonomi, dan interaksi sosial. Perilaku boikot merupakan respons terhadap tindakan atau kegiatan yang dianggap bertentangan dengan ajaran agama Islam serta norma-norma yang diatur baik dalam Alquran maupun undang-undang yang berlaku di suatu negara. Penelitian ini menginvestigasi bagaimana konsep perilaku boikot yang mendasar pada prinsip keagamaan ini dapat diaplikasikan dalam situasi dan kondisi kontemporer. Melalui pendekatan ini, penelitian akan mengeksplorasi relevansi, transformasi, serta implikasi perilaku boikot dalam konteks modern yang melibatkan dinamika sosial, politik, ekonomi, dan hukum yang berlaku di masyarakat masa kini. Penelitian ini berupaya untuk memberikan gambaran yang komprehensif tentang bagaimana nilai-nilai keagamaan dapat berinteraksi dengan tatanan sosial yang terus berubah di era saat ini.
Use of Digital Transaction Services During the Pandemic Based on Perceptions of Community in Manado, Indonesia Fitria Ayu Lestari Niu
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 4 No. 3 (2022): Khazanah Sosial Vol 4, No 3 October 2022
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v4i3.17711

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This study aims to describe the perception of community in Manado City by using qualitative research methods and a phenomenological approach using OVO as digital transaction services. Data were collected through interview techniques with informants and direct observation, and data were analyzed through data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results showed that the perception that was studied according to internal factors was through attitudes, motivations, interests, experiences, and expectations. The attitude expressed by the community of Manado City as users is that they feel happier, satisfied, easy, sophisticated, practical, and flexible. The motivation came from an offer of cashback when shopping, the prices given by tenants who work with OVO are cheaper and help the community to reduce direct interaction with people in transactions during the pandemic. The people’s interest came from their desires, the needs of the digital era like today, and encouragement from their family and co-workers. The experience so far is still very good, judging from the attitude of the informants, who are happy, and satisfied with the existence of this OVO digital transaction service. The people expect that OVO can collaborate more with tenants at malls, SMEs, and shopping places that do not yet provide digital transactions, as well as provide an official office in Manado, increase promos, and provide more payment features according to user needs, and educate the people of Manado City to switch to digital transactions.
Houses of Worship Development Management in Pluralistic Cities: Comparative Study of Manado and Gorontalo Radlyah Hasan Jan; Fitria Ayu Lestari Niu; Youlanda Hasan
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i4.35425

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This study examines the dynamics of worship house construction management—specifically mosques and churches—within the pluralistic urban contexts of Manado and Gorontalo. The objective of this research is to analyze how religious pluralism and social capital influence the management process through the POES framework (Planning, Organizing, Evaluation, and Supervision). Employing a descriptive qualitative approach with a comparative case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation involving religious leaders, local government representatives, and community organizations. Data analysis was conducted in three stages: data reduction, thematic coding, and narrative interpretation. The findings indicate that although Manado (predominantly Christian) and Gorontalo (predominantly Muslim) possess distinct demographic structures, both display similar management patterns—participatory, transparent, and rooted in social trust. During the planning and funding stages, construction initiatives originated from community-driven efforts based on collective self-help (gotong royong), supported symbolically by government and religious institutions. In the organizing stage, the committee structure was non-hierarchical and inclusive, involving women, youth, and interfaith participants, thereby strengthening social solidarity. In the evaluation and supervision stages, a community-based moral accountability mechanism was applied, where financial transparency and public participation served as key instruments of project control. However, the study also reveals potential dysfunctions, including dependence on charismatic figures and the absence of professional auditing systems, which could hinder project sustainability if not balanced with institutional capacity building. These findings confirm that, in pluralistic societies, the success of worship house management is not solely determined by technical procedures such as the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), but also by local cultural norms—such as musyawarah (deliberation), gotong royong (mutual cooperation), and interfaith tolerance—which serve as sources of social capital and moral legitimacy. Theoretically, this research contributes by integrating the POES management model with social capital theory in religious contexts. Practically, it provides policy recommendations for governments and religious institutions to strengthen worship house governance through community-based management training, interfaith monitoring mechanisms, and inclusive, equitable development policies.