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Zakat Empowerment Model in Islamic Boarding School Wahyu, A. Rio Makkulau; Anwar, Wirani Aisiyah; Alamsyah; Syarifuddin; Muslimin, Supriadi; Nuringsih
Balanca : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Balanca: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Parepare

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There are three great potentials possessed by Islamic boarding schools in their role of making the people's economy independent: This potential exists within the students, The role of Islamic boarding schools as a liaison for the surrounding community Islamic boarding schools as a resource for the surrounding community may play a role in collecting zakat and waqf. This type of research entails library research with data collection techniques beginning with the reading of references and concluding with their classification so that conclusions can be drawn regarding the concept of relevance raised regarding the model of zakat empowerment in Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia. Zakat empowerment approach at Islamic boarding schools is founded on the Quran and Hadith's teaching of doing the best for everyone, everywhere, including the local community. Islamic boarding school has implemented empowerment in education, society, culture, the environment, da'wah, health, and the economy. Consequently, via the development of the Amil zakat institution or zakat collection unit based on an Islamic boarding school, it is feasible to achieve the role and function of an Islamic boarding school, which is not just a cadre of religious thinkers/center of excellence. An institution that produces human resources for students and the local community, as well as an institution with the capacity to empower the community/agent of development.
Utilization Of Digital Technology As A Strategy For Empowering Micro Business In Parepare City Aqhzira Aulia Muhtar; Nuringsih; Kurniati Yunus
IECON: International Economics and Business Conference Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Conference on Economics and Business (IECON-2)
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This study aims to analyze the use of digital technology as a strategy for empowering micro-enterprises in Parepare City. In facing increasingly tight competition, micro-enterprises need innovative strategies to increase competitiveness and operational efficiency. The use of digital technology, such as social media, e-commerce platforms, and financial applications is considered an effective effort to support the development of micro-enterprises. The type of research used is qualitative research that explains phenomena and perceptions. While the type of approach used by researchers is descriptive data in the form of in-depth interviews with micro-economic actors, field observations and literature studies. The research results obtained are: increasing market access in terms of digital technology in this case e-commerce and social media, provides opportunities for micro businesses to expand market networks for Micro Business actors in Parepare City who previously only relied on traditional markets but can now reach consumers from various regions. Then the perception of Micro business actors regarding the implementation of strategies that a strategy is very important in trying because with a strategy Micro Business actors can anticipate something bad that will happen in the future.
Legal Review of Sharia Economics on the Practice of Rounding Weights in Palm Oil Trading in Mamuju Tengah Regency Agussalim; Fadlan; Nuringsih; Abdul Rahman Aras
IECON: International Economics and Business Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): International Conference on Economics and Business (IECON-3)
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This study discusses the practice of rounding scales in palm oil sales transactions in Tasokko Village, Karossa District, Central Mamuju Regency, from the perspective of Sharia Economic Law. The main issue raised is how the practice of rounding scales is carried out by the weighing party, and how this practice affects the rights of farmers as sellers. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data was collected through field observations and in-depth interviews with farmers and the weighing scale operators of UD. Pandang Raya. The research findings indicate that the practice of rounding weights is carried out by rounding the weighing results to the nearest ten, which often disadvantages farmers because the actual weight produced does not match the payment received. This contradicts the principles of justice (‘adl), honesty (sidq), and mutual consent (ridha) in Islamic Economic Law, which require that every transaction be conducted voluntarily, fairly, and without harming either party. This study recommends the need for supervision and improvement of the weighing system in the field, as well as education for farmers and collectors so that transactions are conducted in accordance with Sharia provisions. These findings are expected to serve as input for relevant parties to create transparent, fair, and blessed buying and selling practices in accordance with the principles of Islamic economics.