Khasanah, Miftakhul Fauziyah
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Pelatihan Ecoprint Menggunakan Teknik Pounding Pada Ibu-Ibu PKK di Desa Petungsewu Indriawati, Lusiana; Kuswoyo, Amelia Syahrani; Khasanah, Miftakhul Fauziyah; Amaliyyah, Shovi; Falah, Ramadani Nurul; Ningrum, Dian Eka Aprilia Fitria
Jumat Ekonomi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Agustus
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasekon.v4i2.3424

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Kuliah Kerja Mahasiswa Rehguler kelompok 08 Universitas Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang yang bertempat di Desa Petungsewu Kecamatan Dau mengadakan pelatihan ecoprint dengan tujuan untuk mendorong ekonomi kreatif melalui pemanfaatan potensi alam. Dengan menggunakan metode ceramah melalui bentuk sosialisasi, pendampingan serta pelatihan. Pelatihan ecoprint yang telah kami laksankan ialah dengan menggunakan Teknik pounding. Pelatihan ecoprint ini dengan memanfaatkan sumber daya alam yang telah ada, seperti dengan menggunakan daun-daun serta bunga-bunga yang ada di sekitar masyarakat desa. Hasil dari pelatihan ecoprint menggunakan Teknik pounding ini ialah tas totebag ecoprint, serta diharapakan dapat memeberikan referensi kepada masyarakat dalam peluang mata pencarian yang ekonomis dan kreatif melalui pemanfaatan sumber daya alam yang ada dengan semaksimal mungkin. Selain memberikan tambahan wawasan, pengetahuan serta keterampilan masyarakat Desa Petungsewu juga bertujuan untuk memajukan kesejahteraan desa.
Redistribusi Pendapatan : Peran BAZNAS pada Ketimpangan dan Kemiskinan di Indonesia Khasanah, Miftakhul Fauziyah; Eka Ristanti, Frida; Nur Asiyah, Binti; Mashudi, Mashudi
Ekonomikawan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 25, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SUMATERA UTARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ekonomikawan.v25i2.27526

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This study analyzes the role of zakat in promoting social justice and income redistribution in Indonesia, using BAZNAS National financial reports from 2022–2023 as a case study. Employing a descriptive quantitative approach, the research evaluates collection efficiency, distribution effectiveness, asnaf allocation, and the estimated impact on poverty and inequality. The findings show an 18.9% increase in zakat collection, though still low relative to national potential (CER 0.28%). Distribution effectiveness reached 78.24%, with the largest allocations assigned to the fakir and fisabilillah categories. The average transfer per beneficiary amounted to Rp619,380 (1.18× the national poverty line), indicating the effectiveness of zakat as a micro-level redistributive tool. However, its macro-level impact on reducing inequality remains limited. The results highlight the need for greater collection scale.
DYNAMICS OF FISCAL POLICY IN THE ERA OF THE PROPHET SAW AND TRANSFORMATION IN FISCAL POLICY IN INDONESIA Khasanah, Miftakhul Fauziyah; Ristanti, Frida Eka; Adlan, Muhamad Aqim; Aswad, Muhammad
JURNAL PROFIT Vol 10, No 1 (2026): Economic And Investment
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/profit.v10i1.13931

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This study aims to comparatively analyze fiscal policy in contemporary Indonesia and the fiscal policy implemented during the era of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), identifying shared principles and potential integrations of Islamic fiscal values into modern governance. Employing a qualitative-descriptive approach with library research, primary data were derived from the Qur’an, authentic Hadith, and classical fiqh sources (e.g., Al-Mughni, Al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyyah), while secondary data included government documents (APBN 2025 Framework, BKF Reports 2024), and peer-reviewed journals (2020–2025). Findings indicate that both systems share core objectives economic stabilization, equitable income distribution, and public welfare enhancement—yet differ significantly in legal foundations (positive law vs. divine revelation), revenue instruments (taxes/PNBP vs. zakat, jizyah, kharaj, fay’), and accountability mechanisms (institutional audit vs. li Allāh wa li al-nās spiritual oversight). Notably, values such as ‘adl (justice), amanah (trustworthiness), transparency, and maslahah ‘ammah (public interest) from the Prophetic fiscal model offer ethical enrichment for Indonesia’s fiscal governance. The study concludes that integrating these values through progressive taxation, zakat–APBN synergy, digital hisbah, and productive waqf can strengthen fiscal legitimacy, social equity, and moral accountability without replacing the existing system.Keywords : fiscal policy, Islamic economics, Prophet Muhammad (SAW), Baitul Mal, APBN