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Online Business Socialization During the MSME Pandemic Awakens Case Study of Inner Village Youth Suka Maju Deli Serdang Zuriani Ritonga; Hayanuddin Safri; Bayu Eko Broto; Sutoyo; Chairul Baria
IJCS: International Journal of Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): IJCS: International Journal of Community Service
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

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Online business is one way of growing and revitalizing the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic, village youth will be the perpetrators of the online business. The interests and talents and willingness of teenagers to like to advance towards the online business are very lively, with a strong, unidirectional and significant correlation. The participants' understanding of the explanation and explanation of the PkM team on how to use the internet as an online medium that can be used as a business field to increase income. In this socialization, there were also several obstacles for the young people of the inner village, in carrying out or working on this online business, including the lack of a deep understanding of the platforms that will be used in the online business as well as the lack of infrastructure such as computers, laptops and smartphones and even capital.
CONSUMER PROTECTION UNDER ISLAMIC LAW IN E COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF SHOPEE USERS IN PIDIE DISTRICT, INDONESIA M. Darul Kamal; Saifuddin Sadan; Chairul Baria
JURISTA: Jurnal Hukum dan Keadilan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): FORTHCOMING JUNE 2026
Publisher : Centre for Adat and Legal Studies of Aceh Province (CeFALSAP)

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This paper examines consumer protection in online buying and selling transactions via Shopee according to Islamic law (a case study in Sigli City). It employs qualitative research methods and a normative juridical approach. Data was obtained through interviews and direct review of the accounts @mawaddah and @warahmah. The results indicate that errors were made by the seller, as well as a lack of response from the seller to complaints from buyers, and the seller is not held responsible for these errors. According to Islamic law, all types of transactions are permissible, provided they adhere to and comply with applicable Islamic law. All buying and selling activities must meet the relevant requirements and legal provisions. Once these conditions are met, the rights and obligations of both parties apply.