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Program Upgrading Communication Skill Melalui Pelatihan Berpidato Bagi Pelajar Taman AL-Qur’an Hulu Kelang, Malaysia Al Farizi, Salman; Ramadhani, Jennifer Sakti; Fatimatuzzahro, Rhiznindya; Faathima, Faathima
BERDAYA: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 6 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : LPMP Imperium

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36407/berdaya.v6i2.1292

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Community Service Activities or what are called International Real Work Lectures by Darussalam Gontor University students will be held in Malaysia, precisely at the Guidance Studio which the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Malaysia supervises. This activity will be carried out for 10 days starting from March 10 2024 to March 20 2024. This guidance studio was chosen as the location to apply KKN activities because it has students from Indonesia. KKN activities begin with assistance to hone the communication skills of the Guidance Studio children with speech training. Various learning methods and speech training are applied during KKN activities, including providing a pocketbook with a collection of speech texts to make the learning process easier for children. The implementation of the KKN program is carried out in appropriate stages starting from planning, implementation and evaluation after the activity program takes place. Implementing the Communication Skill Upgrading Program is structured and adapted to the needs of the Guidance Studio. It is hoped that the results of this KKN activity will improve communication skills through speech training in three languages, namely Indonesian, English and Arabic.
The Integration of Fair Trade Concepts and Maqashid Shari'ah as Criticism of the Free Trade Concept Ramadhani, Jennifer Sakti; Az-zahra, Elsa Iqlima; Latief, Mohamad
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Islamic Research
Publisher : Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i2.313

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In the era of globalization, the concept of Free Trade has dominated international trade policies, emphasizing liberalization and minimal government intervention. However, there is growing criticism of the negative impacts of Free Trade on justice, the environment, and the economy. This research aims to analyze the integration between the Fair Trade concept and Sharia Economic principles as one of the concepts that can criticize the Free Trade concept. Fair Trade emphasizes fair trade by ensuring that producers in developing countries practice economic fairness. Likewise, the principles of Sharia Economics emphasize distributive justice, transparency, and sustainability. The integration of these two concepts can create a framework that promotes fair, sustainable trade oriented toward community welfare. Drawing on qualitative sources—journals, books, and previous research —this article explains how these two concepts can complement each other in the current global economic context. The results of this research show that integrating Fair Trade and Sharia Economics can provide fairer solutions to address global trade challenges, promote justice, and ensure economic prosperity for all parties involved. This article offers insights into the current international trading system and further explores the potential for cooperation between these two concepts. The integration of Fair Trade and Sharia Economics is not only a critique of the Free Trade concept but also an effort to build a trade system that is fairer, more sustainable, and oriented towards human values and justice.
The Integration of Fair Trade Concepts and Maqashid Shari'ah as Criticism of the Free Trade Concept Ramadhani, Jennifer Sakti; Az-zahra, Elsa Iqlima; Latief, Mohamad
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Islamic Research
Publisher : Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i2.313

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In the era of globalization, the concept of Free Trade has dominated international trade policies, emphasizing liberalization and minimal government intervention. However, there is growing criticism of the negative impacts of Free Trade on justice, the environment, and the economy. This research aims to analyze the integration between the Fair Trade concept and Sharia Economic principles as one of the concepts that can criticize the Free Trade concept. Fair Trade emphasizes fair trade by ensuring that producers in developing countries practice economic fairness. Likewise, the principles of Sharia Economics emphasize distributive justice, transparency, and sustainability. The integration of these two concepts can create a framework that promotes fair, sustainable trade oriented toward community welfare. Drawing on qualitative sources—journals, books, and previous research —this article explains how these two concepts can complement each other in the current global economic context. The results of this research show that integrating Fair Trade and Sharia Economics can provide fairer solutions to address global trade challenges, promote justice, and ensure economic prosperity for all parties involved. This article offers insights into the current international trading system and further explores the potential for cooperation between these two concepts. The integration of Fair Trade and Sharia Economics is not only a critique of the Free Trade concept but also an effort to build a trade system that is fairer, more sustainable, and oriented towards human values and justice.