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Journal : Proceeding International Conference on Islamic Economics Community Services

Sharia-Based Zakat Fitrah Management to Support the Mustahiq Economy During Eid al-Fitr Hasby, Muhammad; Siregar, Saparuddin; Arsyadona, Arsyadona
Proceeding International Conference on Islamic Economics Community Services (ICIECS) Vol 2 (2024): Proceeding International Conference on Islamic Economics Community Services
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

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The purpose of this article is to provide an explanation of the management of zakat fitrah, that zakat fitrah is very important to be paid and implemented. A strong understanding of zakat fitrah, an understanding from a religious perspective about zakat fitrah and the obligation to carry it out. This article is also done to find out the values of zakat fitrah and its relation to the socio-economy, so here we will prove its suitability. This article is also theoretical and conceptual in nature where we will present theories about zakat from various sources and look deeper to get appropriate results. Whatever the form, the most important thing is the awareness of the obligation of zakat (muzakki). And know how zakat fitrah affects during Eid al-Fitr.
Optimization of Pricing Strategies to Enhance Purchase Decisions for Internet Packages in Medan Community Cania, Ema Saswita; Hasibuan, Abdul Mulia; Pramaisela, Aisya Trixsi; Siregar, Saparuddin
Proceeding International Conference on Islamic Economics Community Services (ICIECS) Vol 1 (2023): Proceeding International Conference on Islamic Economics Community Services
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

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Indonesia, as a developing country with a large population, has a highly potential market in the telecommunications sector, particularly for internet packages. Telkomsel, one of the largest providers in Indonesia, faces challenges in addressing the perception of higher prices compared to its competitors. This study aims to evaluate Telkomsel's pricing strategy and its impact on consumer purchasing decisions, focusing on the Medan area, which has seen rapid growth in internet usage. The methods used in this research include Deep Interviews to understand why consumers choose Telkomsel despite its higher prices, and Training for Telkomsel's management team on setting more competitive prices without sacrificing quality. The results from the training show that Telkomsel's management team has begun implementing pricing strategies that better align with consumers' purchasing power, emphasizing service quality as an added value. The discussion of results indicates that although Telkomsel's internet package prices are considered high, consumers still choose Telkomsel due to its superior service quality, including extensive network coverage, fast and stable signals, and the ability to reach remote areas. Effective communication strategies about these advantages and customer loyalty programs have proven to increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.