Mubarok, Muhammad Luthfi
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The Implementation MuluMile’s Social Activities Program “I Want to Be” in creating Community Development Mubarok, Muhammad Luthfi; Koeswandi, Tika Annisa Lestari; Nurfitriya, Mira
A Social Science and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2021): A Social Science and Entrepreneurship Journal (2021, September)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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The purpose of this research is to explain the implementation MuluMile’s social activities program “I want to be” in creating community development. Development is an issue that is often an important discussion in efforts to increase and equalize the economy. Every element of society should take its role in realizing this, including MuluMile. Therefore, the "I Want to Be" program was created as a form of MuluMile's social responsibility towards the surrounding environment. This research uses descriptive-qualitative analysis method. This study concludes that our society should have the same opportunities and opportunities in improving its economy. Especially in realizing the desired profession/job. With the "I Want to Be" program from MuluMile, it is hoped that it will be able to break the gap/distance that is often an obstacle for people who live in areas/rural areas with limited information and infrastructure and make MuluMile as an Integrated Social Enterprise.
Analysis of MuluMile's Marketing Communication Strategy in Increasing Sales Volume Mubarok, Muhammad Luthfi; Lestari, Mia; Nurfitriya, Mira; Rachmani, Nizza Nadya; Koeswandi, Tika Annisa Lestari
A Social Science and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2021): A Social Science and Entrepreneurship Journal (2021, April)
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This study aims to determine the marketing strategies used by MuluMile in increasing sales volume. This type of research is using a qualitative descriptive approach. The data analysis used is descriptive analysis, referring to the 4P concept of the marketing mix (Product, Price, Promotion, Place) and then SWOT analysis is used. Based on the analysis conducted, MuluMile has strategies in increasing sales volume, namely: 1) Products, a strategy used to improve product quality. 2) Price, providing affordable prices by reducing the level of profit of a product. 3) Promotion, making information media in social media (WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook). 4) Place, give good service. Based on the internal and external analysis carried out at the MuluMile company, it can be found that MuluMile is currently in a development strategy. Where the decision to be taken is to develop the company by improving quality andcompleteness of the product and reproduce all forms of promotion.
Family Planning from the Perspective of Official State Interpretation Mubarok, Muhammad Luthfi; Baehaki, Ahmad; Sadali, Achmad Dafid Imron
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 13 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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General Background: Family planning remains a debated topic in Muslim societies, balancing between the Islamic emphasis on procreation and the obligation to preserve maternal health and family welfare. Specific Background: In Indonesia, the government promotes family planning through the National Population and Family Planning Agency, yet religious interpretations continue to shape societal acceptance. The Tafsir Ilmi Seksualitas dalam Perspektif Al-Qur’an dan Sains, an official state exegesis, offers a unique integration of Qur’anic principles and scientific reasoning. Knowledge Gap: Despite extensive discourse on family planning in Islamic law, few studies analyze its interpretation within Indonesia’s official government exegesis. Aims: This study investigates the concept of family planning in the state-sanctioned Scientific Exegesis of Sexuality in the Perspective of the Qur’an and Science to understand how it reconciles religious doctrine and modern scientific insights. Results: Findings reveal that the exegesis permits family planning as long as it prevents harm, drawing on verses such as Al-Baqarah (2:233) and An-Nisa (4:9) and acknowledging methods like ‘azl, condoms, IUDs, and hormonal contraceptives. Novelty: This study offers the first systematic analysis of family planning through Indonesia’s official Qur’anic interpretation. Implications: The results affirm that family planning aligns with Islamic principles of welfare (maslahah), providing theological legitimacy for national health policies. Highlights: Integrates Qur’anic teachings with modern science in state-sanctioned interpretation. Affirms permissibility of family planning for maternal and family welfare. Provides theological support for Indonesia’s national health policy. Keywords: Family Planning, Islamic Exegesis, Qur’anic Interpretation, Reproductive Health