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POLA-POLA LEMBAGA EKONOMI ISLAM Fahmi, Muhammad; Fatoni Bin Mohd Balwi, Mohd Abd Wahab; Mubaraq, Zulfi; Ayunin, Fikri Qurrata
Ekonomi Islam Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Fakultas Agama Islam UHAMKA
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof DR HAMKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/jei.v15i2.13540

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The study of the Pattern of Islamic Economic Institutions is very important to be studied more deeply. This is because the study never ceases to be debated. The purpose of this paper is to understand 3 things: First, the Pattern of Islamic Economics. Second, Islamic Economic Institutions internal and external factors that affect society. Third, the positive and negative implications. The method used is literature review, with a descriptive approach based on qualitative theory, while data collection is descriptive and analyzed using content analysis techniques. The results found 3 things: First, there are 3 forms of Islamic Economic Patterns: Sharia Economy, Wellbeing, Islamic Banking. Second, internally there are 3 factors that influence: The methods of Islamic economic practice, Improving the quality of human resources, Expanding the number of Islamic Bank offices. As for externally there are 3 factors: Investor decline, public awareness, Muslim intellectual movement. Third, there are 3 positive implications: Anticipation of monopoly, Zakat and Rikaz policy, Impact of careful planning. Meanwhile, there are 3 negative implications: Limitation of Investment, complicated Akad for ordinary people, Decrease in Islamic Bank Customers. The conclusion that this paper shows that Islamic economics in principle and practice has the principle of justice and benefit. Keywords: Patterns, Institutions, Islamic Economics.
POLA-POLA LEMBAGA EKONOMI ISLAM Fahmi, Muhammad; Fatoni Bin Mohd Balwi, Mohd Abd Wahab; Mubaraq, Zulfi; Ayunin, Fikri Qurrata
Ekonomi Islam Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Fakultas Agama Islam UHAMKA
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof DR HAMKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/jei.v15i2.13540

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The study of the Pattern of Islamic Economic Institutions is very important to be studied more deeply. This is because the study never ceases to be debated. The purpose of this paper is to understand 3 things: First, the Pattern of Islamic Economics. Second, Islamic Economic Institutions internal and external factors that affect society. Third, the positive and negative implications. The method used is literature review, with a descriptive approach based on qualitative theory, while data collection is descriptive and analyzed using content analysis techniques. The results found 3 things: First, there are 3 forms of Islamic Economic Patterns: Sharia Economy, Wellbeing, Islamic Banking. Second, internally there are 3 factors that influence: The methods of Islamic economic practice, Improving the quality of human resources, Expanding the number of Islamic Bank offices. As for externally there are 3 factors: Investor decline, public awareness, Muslim intellectual movement. Third, there are 3 positive implications: Anticipation of monopoly, Zakat and Rikaz policy, Impact of careful planning. Meanwhile, there are 3 negative implications: Limitation of Investment, complicated Akad for ordinary people, Decrease in Islamic Bank Customers. The conclusion that this paper shows that Islamic economics in principle and practice has the principle of justice and benefit. Keywords: Patterns, Institutions, Islamic Economics.
Dari Otoritas Teks ke Identitas Sosial: Pembacaan Hadis Masjid Pogung Dalangan Yogyakarta sebagai Konstruksi Identitas Keagamaan Lubis, Muhammad Fikri; Waarits, Muhammad Taufiqqulhidayah Nur; Ayunin, Fikri Qurrata; Faizah, Mira
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Hadith Studies
Publisher : ASILHA (Asosiasi Ilmu Hadis Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v8i2-03

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This article examines the identity of ḥadīth interpretation at Masjid Pogung Dalangan (MPD), a mosque known for its active engagement in both conventional and digital daʿwah and its affiliation with the Salafi–Wahhabi movement. An academic problem arises from the tendency for ḥadīths used in daʿwah activities to be presented in a partial and predominantly textual manner. This study aims to analyze how practices of ḥadīth presentation at MPD shape patterns of understanding and the congregation's religious identity. The research employs a library-based approach complemented by field observation and a review of relevant literature. The findings indicate that the materiality of ḥadīth readings—displayed through LCD screens, posters, and social media—plays an active role in shaping the congregation’s theological and practical understanding. The limited presentation of ḥadīths to matn excerpts and translations without sharḥ encourages a textual and literal mode of reading, aligning with Salafi daʿwah strategies that emphasize textual clarity, simplicity of message, and effective transmission of religious teachings.