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Membangun kesadaran investasi pasar modal syariah mahasiswa UIN Salatiga Sriani, Endang; Zami, Muhammad Taufiq Zam
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v4i2.1210

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Investment is an essential instrument for the stability of capital markets and the economic growth of a country. Therefore, increasing awareness among younger generations about capital market investments is crucial, as it can help them manage finances and navigate future economic challenges. The objective of the educational and mentoring program for students of the Faculty of Sharia at UIN Salatiga regarding investment in the Sharia capital market is to enhance inclusive financial literacy and foster a community of young people who are aware of Sharia investments from an early age. Sharia investment education is particularly important for young generations to prevent them from falling into fraudulent investment schemes that could harm society. This program employs the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, which involves five stages: developing an integrated system, analyzing the current situation, implementing developmental changes, evaluating or reviewing the outcomes, and generating reports and recommendations. The outcomes of this initiative include the realization of investment-literate students at the Faculty of Sharia UIN Salatiga, their understanding of Sharia capital market investment literacy, the practice of Sharia capital market investments, and the establishment of agents of change who are capable of educating the public about Sharia capital market investments, all of whom are part of the Sharia Stock Community of Salatiga.
Establishing Criteria for Zakat Collectors in the Management of Zakat Fitrah Funds Zami, Muhammad Taufiq Zam; Heni Satar Nurhaida
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2025: Volume 6 Issue 1
Publisher : Indonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v6i1.291

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This study examines the operational criteria for selecting and evaluating amil zakat in managing zakat fitrah funds in Salatiga City, Indonesia. It aims to identify challenges and propose reforms to enhance accountability and equitable distribution of zakat, supporting poverty alleviation. This research uses a qualitative field research design, data were collected via semi-structured interviews, observations, and document review in several mosques and UPZ units in Salatiga City. Content analysis identified key themes and examined selection criteria and administrative challenges with rigorous precision. The findings reveal that informal appointment practices and lack of standardized competency assessments undermine effective zakat management. Inconsistent distribution practices, seasonal collections, and reliance on ad hoc committees’ compromise transparency, reducing the socio-economic impact of zakat fitrah funds across community levels. The study’s results offer actionable recommendations for policymakers and zakat institutions. They are useful for enhancing governance in Islamic social finance, guiding reforms in zakat management, and improving equitable resource allocation in community development, religious studies, and socio-economic policy globally. The novelty, uniquely integrates traditional Islamic jurisprudence with modern administrative practices to develop a replicable framework for amil zakat selection. It advances current knowledge by addressing a critical gap in operational mechanisms, offering innovative insights into enhancing zakat management efficacy.