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Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam Kontemporer : Muhammad Baqir Al- Sadr, Ibrahim Umar Vadillo, Dan M. Umer Chapra Nazwa Alya Alkhansa; Nuni Asnita Barasa; Ahmad Dwi Pramanda; Rangga Heriyadi; Fadlan Arrasyid Bintang
Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Februari: Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59841/jureksi.v2i1.699

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Money is an important component of existence. We call the system created by the exchange of certain contracts a financial transaction. These exchanges are simply an attempt to meet basic needs. Muhammad Baqir Ash Sadr consistently discusses the state of Islamic economics in his writings, consistently stating his rejection of colonial economics (conventional economics). The traditional economic perspective on economics and the true understanding of economics are not the same. This view is based on the scientific theory of economics which argues that scarcity of resources in the economy causes economic problems. According to M. Umer Chpra, everyone who pursues entrepreneurship is naturally influenced by their worldview and assumptions about the nature of the universe and human existence.
ANALISIS MANFAAT REBOISASI UNTUK PENGURANGAN KERUSAKAN ALAM DI DAERAH PESISIR PANTAI Muhammadd Wirayuda Hafiz; Nuni Asnita Barasa; Putri Elda Sari; Masleni Nasution; Sari Wulandari
Jurnal Nirta : Inovasi Multidisiplin Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Nirta : Studi Inovasi
Publisher : Nirta Learning Centre

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61412/jnsi.v5i1.302

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Reforestation of coastal areas is a key strategy in efforts to mitigate environmental damage, such as coastal abrasion, loss of mangrove habitat, and marine pollution, which threaten the sustainability of the ecosystem and the lives of coastal communities in Pantai Cermin, North Sumatra. This article analyzes the ecological and social benefits of the mangrove reforestation program and assesses its implementation from 2018 to 2024. Through a qualitative approach and literature study, research shows that reforestation not only improves coastal stability and reduces the risk of natural disasters, but also improves water and air quality, as well as increases people's environmental awareness. Despite challenges such as lack of funds, land conversion, and lack of oversight, a variety of strategic solutions have been implemented, including cross-sector collaboration and active community engagement. As a result, the area of mangrove areas rehabilitated has shown a positive trend, with a significant decrease in abrasion and an increase in the sustainability of marine biota habitats. This program proves that reforestation is an effective step in increasing the resilience and sustainability of coastal areas.