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ANALISIS TERHADAP PERILAKU PEDAGANG PASAR TRADISIONAL DALAM PERSPEKTIF ETIKA BISNIS ISLAM DI PASAR KESAMBEN Nasya Amelia Putri; Abdur Rohman
Jurnal Media Akademik (JMA) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): JURNAL MEDIA AKADEMIK Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62281/v2i6.541

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Ketaatan pedagang terhadap konsep etika bisnis Islam dan mekanisme pasar tradisional Kesamben menjadi fokus utama penelitian ini. Pendekatan deskriptif menjadi ciri teknik kualitatif. Lima pedagang di pasar bersejarah Kesamben memberikan data utama. Diantaranya terdiri dari pedagang sembako, pedagang sayur-sayuran, pedagang daging, pedagang makanan ringan (snack), dan pedagang rempah-rempah. Temuan penelitian mengungkapkan bahwa beberapa pedagang belum mengintegrasikan konsep tauhid ke dalam praktik etika bisnis Islam mereka. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mempelajari etika bisnis Islam dan membantu para pedagang untuk lebih memahaminya
Analysis of the Influence of Sharia Monetary Policy on Economic Development in Indonesia Rania Ningsih; Bilal Kautsar Setiabudi; Moh azfahani zain; Nasya Amelia Putri
Al-Fadilah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Potential and Innovation in Islamic Economic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/fadilah.v2i1.18

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The Islamic economic system is considered capable of contributing to the global economy, including in Indonesia. This article aims to analyze monetary policy in Indonesia from an Islamic economic perspective. In this research, researchers observe monetary policy instruments, namely open market operations, where in general, monetary targets are aimed at encouraging economic growth and stabilizing inflation. The methodology used is a literature study approach to three main journals and several national and international journal articles related to sharia monetary. The main finding of this research is that the development of sharia-based monetary policy in Indonesia is considered to have an important role in economic development in Indonesia.
Indonesian Political System Post Reformation Lailatul Berliana; Siti Nurhalizah; Nasya Amelia Putri; Mashudi
Demagogi: Journal of Social Sciences, Economics and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/demagogi.v3i3.81

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This article discusses the changes and developments in the political system in Indonesia after the reformation. The reformation brought significant changes in the distribution of power and the repositioning of a more democratic political system, including direct elections for regional heads and members of the DPR/DPRD and DPD. However, the implementation of a better system faces challenges, especially in understanding and utilizing the distribution of power at the local level, which is often accompanied by a culture of corruption. This article also highlights the role of society in promoting political stability through intergenerational mobility and how the Indonesian political system adapts to external and internal influences.
Comparison of E-Wallet, QRIS and Paylater Digital Payment Methods from a Sharia Perspective Lailatul Berliana; Nasya Amelia Putri; Siti Nurhaliza; Helmi, Helmi; Umar Gibran Assidqi; Hawa Gazani
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v2i5.111

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The development of financial technology has given rise to various digital payment instruments, including e-wallets, QRIS, and Paylater, which are increasingly popular among the public. This study aims to analyze these three payment methods from an Islamic perspective, by reviewing the contracts used and their compliance with Sharia principles. The study results indicate that e-wallets are essentially permissible because they function as a storage medium (wadi'ah contract) and a transaction tool supported by sale and purchase contracts and ijarah, as long as they are not used for transactions of prohibited goods/services. QRIS is also permissible because it only functions as a QR code-based transfer and payment facility, provided it is free from elements of usury, gharar, and maysir. Meanwhile, Paylater has generated controversy; some scholars permit it if the installment contract clearly states without additional interest, but in practice, it is often accompanied by interest and late fees, thus constituting prohibited usury. This study concludes that the use of e-wallets and QRIS is in line with Sharia principles, while the use of Paylater should be avoided or limited to avoid violating Islamic law.