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The Law of Riba Money Is Used For The Hajj Worship Aziddin Harahap; Hasmi Syahputra Harahap; Arman Harahap
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): August 2023 (Indonesia - Malaysia - Philippines - South Korea )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v3i3.202

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The purpose of this community service activity is to find out about the Legal Study of Riba Money Used for Hajj Pilgrimage which was presented in the Naharul Ijtima NU (Nahdlatul Ulama) of South Labuhanbatu Regency. This study is also to understand the law of usury money used in pilgrimage so that it has an impact on the lawful or unlawful use of usury money. The assessment method uses participatory methods, lectures and discussions as well as interesting questions and answers. This activity was carried out on July 1 2022 with the number of participants who took part in the study consisting of 35 people located at the NU PC Secretariat Labuhanbatu Selatan. For this reason, through this activity it is possible to increase shared understanding regarding the use of usury money in pilgrimage with studies that say usury is like what the exact conceptual paradigm is. The types of law that are certain are halal and haram. Based on the study it was found that the law of usury money being used for pilgrimage is unlawful. Therefore, an in-depth study must be at the core of what is said to be what usury is like. Riba is additional taking, both in buying and selling transactions and lending and borrowing in vanity or contrary to the principles of muamalah in Islam. For this reason, we hope that this research activity can fortify us not to commit usury, in essence, we do not earn money that is contrary to Islamic law in terms of additional withdrawals, both in buying and selling transactions and lending and borrowing.
Plankton Diversity In The Labuhanbatu Bilar River Ika Rosenta Purba; Arman Harahap
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijse.v2i2.27

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The purpose of this study was to determine the plankton diversity index in the Labuhanbatu Bilah River. The research was carried out from January to March 2023 using the Purposive Random Sampling method which consisted of 3 observation stations, namely station 1. There were many community activities such as Domestic Waste, Sand Mining, Agriculture, Station 2. There was Domestic Waste, Cage Fish Farming and Agriculture. and Station 3. There are community activities such as bathing, domestic and agricultural waste. The results of the study found that the plankton composition in the Bilah Labuhanbatu River consisted of 3 classes of phytoplankton, namely Bacillariophyceae, Chlorophyceae and Cyanophyceae while the class of zooplankton consisted of 4 classes, namely Mastigophora, Monogononta, Crustacea and Ciliophora. The highest diversity index of phytoplankton was obtained at station 1 of the sand mining area with a value of 1.76 indicating that the level of diversity was included in the medium category. In zooplankton the highest diversity index was found at station 3 with a value of 0.42 which indicated that the level of diversity was included in the low category. Meanwhile, the highest dominance index for phytolactones was found at station 3 in a densely populated area with a value of 0.51, while for zooplankton it was found at station 1 in a sand mining area with a value of 0.00487, both values ​​indicating that no plankton genus dominates in the area. In zooplankton the highest diversity index was found at station 3 with a value of 0.42 which indicated that the level of diversity was included in the low category. Meanwhile, the highest dominance index for phytolactones was found at station 3 in a densely populated area with a value of 0.51, while for zooplankton it was found at station 1 in a sand mining area with a value of 0.00487, both values ​​indicating that no plankton genus dominates in the area. In zooplankton the highest diversity index was found at station 3 with a value of 0.42 which indicated that the level of diversity was included in the low category. Meanwhile, the highest dominance index for phytolactones was found at station 3 in a densely populated area with a value of 0.51, while for zooplankton it was found at station 1 in a sand mining area with a value of 0.00487, both values ​​indicating that no plankton genus dominates in the area.