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PEMIKIRAN EKONOMI ILMUWAN MUSLIM KONTEMPORER MADZHAB IQTISHODUNA Mohammad Robbi Maulana; Rofiyana; Firda Nadyarahma; Muhammad Taufiq Abadi; Muhammad Aris Syafi’i
JURNAL ILMIAH RESEARCH STUDENT Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Januari
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jirs.v1i3.615

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The purpose of this study is to explain the Iqtishoduna school of economic philosophy of modern Muslim thinkers. Therefore, every hypothesis generated by conventional economics is rejected and ignored. Instead, the aim of this school is to create unique theories taken directly from the Quran and Sunnah. This school was founded by Baqir As-Sadr, who wrote the book Iqtishaduna (Our Economy). This school argues that economics and Islam cannot be united. Economics is economics, and Islam is Islam. Problems arise from injustice and unfair distribution. The primary source for economic theory should be the Qur'an. The two can never be united because their mentalities are very different. One opposes Islam, and the other supports it. According to Sadr, one cannot fully analyze the Islamic economic system without first studying and understanding Islamic philosophy. Baqr Ash-Sadr's economic theory states that religion is very important in the Islamic economic system because it recognizes that humans have social and personal interests that may conflict and produce problems. Sadr thinks that these problems can be solved through faith. The Pahlavi Shah regime severely oppressed Iran during Ali Shariati's lifetime. This affected the socio-political climate of the time.
BICARA (Bubuk Biji Carica): Pengembangan Inovasi Limbah Biji Carica Menjadi Produk Bernilai Ekonomis Rofiyana; Nur Baiti Jannati; Choirurrohmatulloh Nuzuulina; Fraya Rosa Safitri; Arda Aqluna Marosa; Nur Janah
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
Publisher : Sentra Kekayaan Intelektual dan Inovasi Teknologi (INOTEK) Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/a7h1t523

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The increasing public awareness of environmentally friendly products has driven the demand for mobile phone accessories that are not only functional but also have aesthetic value and cultural identity. This research aims to produce an innovative eco-friendly mobile phone casing product called CENDARIA, which combines ethnic-modern style with the use of cendani bamboo waste as the main material. The methods used include identifying potential local raw materials, designing ethnic-modern designs, prototyping, product quality testing, and disseminating the development results. The results show that cendani bamboo waste can be processed into a mobile phone casing with adequate structural strength, a unique visual appearance, and high aesthetic value, making it a competitive alternative to plastic casings. This innovation proves that the transformation of local waste can produce value-added products that support environmental sustainability while strengthening cultural identity. CENDARIA has an economic impact by creating business opportunities for local craftsmen and providing environmentally friendly product choices for consumers. CENDARIA can be a model for developing creative products based on local resources that contribute to waste reduction, economic empowerment, and a sustainable lifestyle.