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Optimization of Zakat Management in Baznas on Community Empowerment in Parepare City Rifdaningsi, Rifdaningsi; Yunus, Mukhtar
Al-Iftah: Journal of Islamic studies and society Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Al-Iftah: Journal of Islamic studies and society
Publisher : IAIN Parepare

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This study aimed to find out how to optimize zakat management at BAZNAS towards community empowerment in Parepare city. This research used theological approach, phenomenological approach, and juridical approach, The source of this research data came from primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. This research was classified as qualitative, using data in the form of direct interviews and documents. The data obtained then collected both primary and secondary. Data collection techniques ware carried out through observation, interviews, and documentation studies in order to obtain clear and representative data, while data processing and analysis techniques ware carried out through data reduction, data presentation and made conclusions. The results of this study indicated that Its distribution was still traditional and productive creative and it was not in accordance with the principles of justice. In terms of utilization of community empowerment has not optimal yet because it did not go through stages of capacity building and assistance.
DIGITALISASI PENGELOLAAN ZAKAT: OPTIMALISASI TEKNOLOGI BAGI JAMAAH MASJID DI DESA MARITENGNGAE SUPPA PINRANG Yunus, Mukhtar; Wahyu, A. Rio Makkulau; Anwar, Wirani Aisiyah
Dharma Pengabdian Perguruan Tinggi (DEPATI) Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Mei 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknik, Universitas Bangka Belitung

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Optimal zakat management is one of the strategic steps in realizing the welfare of the community through mosque-based community empowerment. This community service activity aims to empower the congregation of the Maritengngae Village Mosque to have a deep understanding of zakat and be able to manage zakat independently. The mosques in Maritengngae Suppa Pinrang Village consist of 5 mosques, namely: Nurul Jihad Barakasanda Mosque, Al Barkah Barakasanda Mosque, Nuruddin Temappa Mosque, Babussalam Cikuale Mosque, and Syuhada 45 Alakkang Mosque. The service was carried out using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method through the stages of planning, action, observation, and mentoring. By empowering the mosque as a center for zakat management, it is hoped that the role of the mosque will not only be limited to collecting zakat, but also include targeted distribution and mentoring for zakat recipients (mustahik) to improve their standard of living. This program is implemented through a series of activities, such as counseling, training or mentoring, and group discussions, with a focus on increasing the capacity of mosque administrators and the Maritengngae Village community in understanding and managing zakat. In addition, this activity introduces information technology as a tool in managing zakat, for example using the Menara Masjid application, Smart ZISWaf, and Emasjid, so that the process of recording muzakki and mustahik data becomes more efficient, transparent, and accountable. With this approach, mosques are expected to become institutions that are able to empower the people's economy sustainably and support significant social change at the community level.
Responsibility of The Sidenreng Rappang Religious Court Class IB Based on Maqāṣid Al-Sharīʻah in Reducing The Rate of Marriage Dispensation Astuti, Tri; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Said, Zainal; Basri, Rusdaya; Yunus, Mukhtar
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 5 No. 07 (2024): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

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This research aims to evaluate the responsibility of Sidenreng Rappang Class IB Religious Court in reducing the number of marriage dispensations. The study employs a qualitative approach with a case study method, involving in-depth interviews with judges, court officials, as well as families and couples applying for marriage dispensation. The findings of the study are as follows: 1) From 2019 to 2023, there has been a significant shift in the number of marriage dispensation applications at Sidenreng Rappang Class IB Religious Court. This shift indicates a change in societal perspectives on marriage values and the challenges they face in meeting marriage requirements. 2) Factors such as changes in family structure, increased social mobility, and the evolution of religious and cultural norms may contribute to this trend. Additionally, difficulties in meeting marriage requirements can drive individuals to seek dispensation. 3) The responsibility of Sidenreng Rappang Class IB Religious Court is also critical in preventing child marriages. The court's role includes tightening the examination of administrative requirements, providing explanations, exploring the genuine intentions of the child, and considering the true benefits and harms of child marriage