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Review of the Formulation of the Professional Certification Scheme Agus Sutarna; Efri Syamsul Bahri; Suyadi Murdi Wiharjo; Mohd Mizan Mohammad Aslam
International Journal of Science Education and Cultural Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): ijsecs
Publisher : Sultan Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58291/ijsecs.v2i2.131

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Certification schemes in Indonesia have become an essential issue in this decade. This research describes how to formulate a Professional Certification Scheme in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative method. The research approach was carried out in a descriptive and literature study. Data comes from regulations and reference journal articles. The data were analyzed descriptively to explain how the Certification Scheme was formulated. The results of this study found that the formulation of the Certification scheme in Indonesia refers to the Regulation of the National Professional Certification Agency Number: 2/BNSP/VIII/2017. A Professional Certification Scheme can be formulated based on the KKNI (Qualification Level), Occupation/Occupation, and Cluster (group). The preparation of the Professional Certification Scheme document refers to Format A as stated in the National Professional Certification Agency Regulation Number: 2/BNSP/VIII/2017. The government must allocate resources to produce various formulations of Professional Certification Schemes required by Indonesian employment stakeholders.
The Measurement Of The Effectiveness Level Of Zakat Distribution a Comparison Between The Zakat Colection Center in Malaysia and the national Amil Zakat agency (BAZNAS) in Indonesia Efri Syamsul Bahri; Mohd Mizan Mohammad Aslam; Abdullah Mubarok; Suyadi Murdi Wiharjo; Hendro Wibowo
IQTISHADUNA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023): IQTISHADUNA: JURNAL EKONOMI DAN KEUANGAN ISLAM
Publisher : UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/iqtishaduna.v14i1.7218

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In Malaysia, the Zakat Collection Center (PPZ) plays a role in collecting zakat in three Federal Territory areas: the Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory, the Labuan Federal Territory, and the Putrajaya Federal Territory. Meanwhile, the distribution of zakat is carried out by Baitulmal. Furthermore, in Indonesia, the collection and disbursement of zakat are carried out by the National Zakat Agency (BAZNAS). This study aims to compare the level of effectiveness of zakat disbursement between PPZ and BAZNAS. This study uses a quantitative method with the Allocation to Collection Ratio formula approach. The data is sourced from the summary of PPZ zakat reports and BAZNAS financial reports. Data were obtained from each entity's website for 2019-2021. The results showed that the level of effectiveness of the disbursement of PPZ zakat was 92%, and BAZNAS was 94%. It shows that the effectiveness of zakat disbursement on PPZ and BAZNAS is in the Highly Effective category. Zakat management entities worldwide need to respond to the results of this research to continuously optimize the effectiveness of zakat disbursement in the Highly Effective category. Thus, the benefit of zakat is genuinely felt by Mustahik