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Palm Oil Leasing Practice Toward The Western-Southern Community of Aceh, Indonesia Kurlillah, Anis; Al Bakri, Mirdat; Iskandar; Munadiati; Afna, Mauloeddin
Jurisprudensi: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah, Perundang-Undangan dan Ekonomi Islam Vol 14 No 1 (2022): Jurisprudensi: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah, Perundang-Undangan Dan Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : State of Islamic Institute Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jurisprudensi.v14i1.4741

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The article overviewed the practice of leasing palm oil tree transactions which is popular in the western-southern of Aceh community. The practice of the transaction involved the beneficiaries, the owner, and the lessee, for the commodities as the commercial object. The study investigated the mechanism of leasing practice with an Ijarah of economic sharia. The study employed a qualitative method to deliver primary data which was acquired through informants’ interviews, and secondary supporting data from a literature review of books, journals, and research reports. The study result provided the lease transactions which were formerly expected to be worth economically. However, the transactions were considerably opposed to the practice of Ijarah, where there is the existence of the Gharar (Speculative) factor and violated the pillars of goods beneficial for mutual profit in the concept of its Sharia regulation. The violations were acclimatized for the unfulfillment of pillars and legal conditions for aqad for its lease practices.
MINIMALISM VS. CONSUMERISM: An Islamic Perspective on Indonesian Gen Z Social Media Influence Kurlillah, Anis; Nurfadillah, Nurfadillah; Fazal Ahmed, Osman Abulkalam; AL Bakri, Mirdat; Munadiati, Munadiati
Jurnal Al-Kharaj: Studi Ekonomi Syariah, Muamalah, dan Hukum Ekonomi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : IAIN BONE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/alkharaj.v5i1.8699

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AbstractThis study investigates the potential of minimalist lifestyle trends, emerging as a counter-narrative on these platforms, to influence the consumerist behavior of this demographic from an Islamic economic perspective. Rapid technological advancements have significantly impacted lifestyles, notably fostering consumerism among Indonesian Generation Z, often fueled by social media platforms like TikTok. Employing a qualitative descriptive analytical approach, this research examines the extent to which the application of minimalist principles can impact consumerism among Indonesian Gen Z. The findings indicate that while a minimalist lifestyle holds considerable potential to curb consumerism, its full implementation is hindered by deeply ingrained consumerist habits driven by social media trends. This study concludes that understanding and applying minimalist principles, informed by Islamic economic teachings emphasizing moderation and the avoidance of extravagance, can offer a viable alternative to the prevailing consumer culture among Indonesian Generation Z. The implications of this research lie in providing insights for educators, policymakers, and Islamic institutions seeking to promote balanced consumption patterns among youth in IndonesiaÂ