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Amil Zakat Operational Fund In Indonesia Ridwan, Achmad; Athoillah, Mohamad Anton; Jubaedah, Dedah; Maricar, Hudzaifah Muhammad
AMWALUNA (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah) Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Univeristas Islam Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/amwaluna.v7i1.10915

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This article aims to identify the use of amil rights funds obtained from the results of collecting zakat for one year to interpret QS. at-Taubah (9): 60 and related hadiths, further linked to KMA No. 606 of 2020 and MUI Fatwa No. 8 of 2011. Researchers used qualitative research methods with a normative juridical approach. Researchers used observation and literature study techniques on several interpretation books and hadiths at the data collection stage. They were then analyzed using interactive analysis models in data reduction, data presentation, and inference and verification. This research concluded that the maximum of amil zakat's rights is one-eighth of the set fund for one year, like the opinions of Mujahid and Syafi'i, then adopted into KMA No. 606 of 2020. As for the MUI Fatwa number 8 of 2011, according to the researcher, it is an ijtihad effort to overcome casualty in several locations managing amil zakat funds
Application of Walimah Infiṣal According to Islamic Law Hamdani, Fahmi Fatwa Rosyadi Satria; Daniah, Daniah; Yunus, Muhammad; Maricar, Hudzaifah Muhammad
At-Taqaddum Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Quality Assurance Institute (LPM) State Islamic University Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/at.v14i1.20353

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At weddings, after the marriage contract is carried out, Muslims are encouraged to hold a walimatul 'ursy, or what is also known as a banquet. In holding a walimatul 'ursy, there are procedures so that it is by Islamic law. In Islam, it has been regulated that the lives of men and women are separate, meaning that no mixing (ikhțilat) is permitted, and it has been explained in the Al-Qur'an and hadith regarding the harm that occurs if you give khțilat. It must also be applied during the walimatul 'ursy. The separation between men and women in the walimatul 'ursy is called walimah infiṣal. This research aims to find out the views of Islamic law regarding walimah infiṣal. This research uses qualitative methods with a case study approach, and the researcher took four wedding organizers from the PANATACARA organization in Bandung City for research. The research results show that the implementation of walimah infiṣal is highly recommended to avoid mixing between men and women who are not mahram. This is carried out in three ways, namely separating the aisle, separating guests, and separating the food buffet between men and women.At weddings, after the marriage contract is carried out, Muslims are encouraged to hold a walimatul 'ursy, or what is also known as a banquet. In holding a walimatul 'ursy, there are procedures so that it is by Islamic law. In Islam, it has been regulated that the lives of men and women are separate, meaning that no mixing (ikhțilat) is permitted, and it has been explained in the Al-Qur'an and hadith regarding the harm that occurs if you give khțilat. It must also be applied during the walimatul 'ursy. The separation between men and women in the walimatul 'ursy is called walimah infiṣal. This research aims to find out the views of Islamic law regarding walimah infiṣal. This research uses qualitative methods with a case study approach, and the researcher took four wedding organizers from the PANATACARA organization in Bandung City for research. The research results show that the implementation of walimah infiṣal is highly recommended to avoid mixing between men and women who are not mahram. This is carried out in three ways, namely separating the aisle, separating guests, and separating the food buffet between men and women.