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The Strengthening Sharia Economic And Financial Literacy In The Framework Of Family Economic Independence In The Post-Pandemi Covid 19 Haryanto, Rudy; Hakim, Lukmanul; Hamim Sultoni, Mohammad

Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v6i1.4231

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Community service with the focus of this program on strengthening Islamic economic and financial literacy in the context of family economic independence during this pandemic is something that is right on target for the Pakong Village community, considering that many people still do not fully understand Islamic economics and finance. In addition, to increase business activity in ways that are blessed by Allah SWT, namely doing business on the basis of Islamic economic and financial literacy. This service uses teaching or lecture methods & the Asset Based Community Development method (ABCD). This method has the intention of providing guidance and assistance to participants in terms of strengthening economic literacy and sharia finance, especially to participants who already have a strong desire to start a business, and also more assistance to participants who already have an ongoing business. With regard to the sharia economy, the people of Pakong Village are very enthusiastic about understanding the contract, starting a business and marketing strategy, as well as the Islamic way of doing business. Meanwhile, with regard to Islamic finance, it is more focused on how to find solutions for finding capital in business and strategies for managing finances well.
The Strengthening Sharia Economic And Financial Literacy In The Framework Of Family Economic Independence In The Post-Pandemi Covid 19 Haryanto, Rudy; Hakim, Lukmanul; Hamim Sultoni, Mohammad
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 6 No 1: November 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v6i1.4231

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Community service with the focus of this program on strengthening Islamic economic and financial literacy in the context of family economic independence during this pandemic is something that is right on target for the Pakong Village community, considering that many people still do not fully understand Islamic economics and finance. In addition, to increase business activity in ways that are blessed by Allah SWT, namely doing business on the basis of Islamic economic and financial literacy. This service uses teaching or lecture methods & the Asset Based Community Development method (ABCD). This method has the intention of providing guidance and assistance to participants in terms of strengthening economic literacy and sharia finance, especially to participants who already have a strong desire to start a business, and also more assistance to participants who already have an ongoing business. With regard to the sharia economy, the people of Pakong Village are very enthusiastic about understanding the contract, starting a business and marketing strategy, as well as the Islamic way of doing business. Meanwhile, with regard to Islamic finance, it is more focused on how to find solutions for finding capital in business and strategies for managing finances well.
Tradisi Distribusi Zakat Fitrah kepada Kyai: Kajian Sosial dan Keagamaan Masyarakat Madura Laila, Zahrotul; Firmansyah, Hendri; Hamim Sultoni, Mohammad
Kartika: Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Kartika: Jurnal Studi Keislaman (Agustus)
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan Tinggi Nahdlatul Ulama (LPT NU) PCNU Kabupaten Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59240/kjsk.v5i2.217

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The people of Taddan Village, located in Camplong District, Sampang Regency, recognize zakat fitrah as a religious obligation for Muslims, as it constitutes the third pillar of Islam. However, their comprehensive understanding of zakat fitrah remains limited. The tradition of distributing zakat fitrah to Kyai represents a form of implementation that has been passed down through generations and continues to be preserved in Taddan Village. This study aims to examine the underlying factors behind this tradition, to describe the distribution process, and to assess its role in shaping the community’s social, cultural, and religious life. This research employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive design, focusing on social facts, cultural practices, events, and lived experiences. The findings reveal that the tradition originated from the habit of the Taddan Village community, who gave zakat fitrah to the Islamic boarding schools where their children studied, as an expression of gratitude and respect. Over time, this practice became deeply rooted and evolved into a hereditary tradition. However, when the distribution of zakat fitrah becomes overly centered on Kyai, there is a risk that the poor, who are more in need—receive less benefit. This indicates that the community tends to prioritize fulfilling religious obligations as a form of obedience, without adequately considering the social dimensions, particularly the fairness of distribution and the productive use of zakat fitrah.