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Teori Produksi Berdasarkan Perspektif Islam Habibulloh
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v2i01.5553

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Abstract Production activity is a mandatory thing to do in order to meet all human needs and to take advantage of the availability of natural resources to fulfill all what is needed by humans by producing them and processing them. In Islam itself, it is also explained about being a good producer based on the theory of production in Islamic economics. Therefore, this journal aims to provide a general description and knowledge of the general public and especially for producers to understand the flow of the Islamic religion in explaining production theory and regulating it. The method used to describe this research is descriptive qualitative method, meaning that the technique used in this research is a literature study that focuses on finding information from journals, books or other forms of writing. The results of this study are a producer in the view of Islam has limits in production, but this limitation does not only apply to creativity but also to the prohibition on producing illicit goods. Basically, conventional theory and sharia have differences in terms of the amount, revenue and costs themselves, in conventional production theory also recognizes the interest system which is contrary to sharia production theory which recognizes profit sharing.
Assessing Risk Management Implementation in Islamic Gold Financing: The Case of Gadai Emas Syariah Habibulloh; Eka Hanum Maulida
Business and Applied Management Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): January-June
Publisher : Al-Qalam Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61987/bamj.v1i2.368

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This study aims to analyze and review the procedures of sharia gold pawn, the risks that affect sharia gold pawn products, and the implementation of risk management on these products at Baitul Maal Wa Tamwil (BMT). This study is based on the importance of understanding how sharia gold pawn operates and managing the risks that arise, especially in the context of BMT which has an important role in supporting the sharia economy. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study research type. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, with the main informants being the Head of BMT and employees (tellers) at BMT. Source triangulation techniques were used to ensure the validity of the data. The results of the study indicate that the sharia gold pawn procedure at BMT involves submitting identity, bringing collateral, filling out a pawn form, assessing collateral, and disbursing loans. There are three main risks that affect sharia gold pawn, namely operational risk, credit risk, and market risk. The implementation of risk management in sharia gold pawn in BMT is quite good, with stages including risk identification, risk measurement, risk monitoring, and risk control. These stages are carried out as a form of BMT's caution in maintaining the sustainability of sharia gold pawn products. This study contributes to providing a deeper understanding of the risk management process in sharia financing, especially in the gold pawn sector.
Pemberdayaan Petani dengan Teknologi Reaktor Pirolisis Biohayati Sekam Padi di Lahan Gambut Desa Ganesha Mukti, Banyuasin: pemberdayaan sekam padi di lahan gambut Lumbantoruan, Santa; Harsana, Primayoga; Ramadhani, Fitri; Cahya, Muhardianto; Habibulloh
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 3 (2025): Juli-September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i3.12968

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Ganesha Mukti Village, located in Banyuasin Regency, is a peatland-based agricultural area facing challenges such as low soil fertility and high acidity. This community service initiative aims to empower farmers through the application of a bio-pyrolysis reactor using rice husks as feedstock, offering a solution for agricultural waste management and soil quality improvement. Activities included focus group discussions (FGDs), technical training, equipment demonstrations, and participatory evaluations. Results showed a significant increase in farmers’ understanding—from 30–60% (pre-test) to 80–85% (post-test)—and 77.5% of participants expressed readiness to operate the technology independently.The bio-pyrolysis reactor produces two main outputs: biochar and liquid smoke, both of which serve as soil ameliorants and environmentally friendly inputs for peatland farming. Laboratory analysis revealed that biochar contains substantial macronutrients—nitrogen (0.74–0.91%), phosphorus (0.129–0.174%), and potassium (0.76–0.87%)—comparable to conventional organic fertilizers and chemically more stable, thus enhancing peat soil fertility. Meanwhile, the liquid smoke contains nitrogen (0.16%), phosphorus (0.057%), and potassium (0.001%), which, although low, still contributes as a supplementary nutrient source and functions as a botanical pesticide and eco-friendly pest control agent.The synergy between rice husk-derived biochar and liquid smoke is considered effective in boosting agricultural productivity, reducing dependence on inorganic inputs, and supporting sustainable farming systems on peatlands.