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PERAN MASJID SEBAGAI SENTRUM DAKWAH MAQOSID SYARIAH DAN RELASINYA DENGAN CIRCURAL ECONOMY Raziqi, Ahmad
KASBANA Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Juli
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Syariah Darul Falah Bondowoso

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53948/kasbana.v3i2.90

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The early history of the mosque was made simple and capable of being a magnet for Muslims to carry out worship, da'wah and the center of Islamic civilization. Including matters of muamalah which are in accordance with maqosid sharia and have a positive relationship to the circular economy. The number of mosques based on the 2018 SIMAS application has reached 242,823 mosques in Indonesia. This is enough to support optimizing the role of the mosque in order to achieve this mosque-based circular economy that requires critical efforts. If there is a mosque that wants to start preaching and implementing a mosque-based circular economy. This study uses qualitative research with the library study method. So that in this study finding history according to Hegel is the spirit that is conveyed as material for reflection and intelligence as explained that mosques are indeedas a place of worship, a place for consultation, economic affairs, social affairs, culture, education, social assistance, soldier or military training and the preparation of weapons, a place for treatment for war victims, a center for wisdom or information and a symbol of defending religion. WhereasMaqosiq Sharia relations and circular economy both have the goal of maintaining the continuity and adequacy of today's dharuriyat, hajiyat and tahsiniyat needs for future generations. Mosque management in this case certainly has to return to the spirit and reflection of history where the mosque was originally established at the time of the Prophet had a simple design and had complex functions of rubufundah and muamalah.
PUBLIC POLICY STUDY BASED ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX THROUGH THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF GP ANSOR BONDOWOSO Raziqi, Ahmad; Sholihah, Dawimatus; Umam, M. Syafiqil
International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The 4rd International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES)
Publisher : FORPIM PTKIS ZONA TAPAL KUDA

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Human Development Index (HDI) is widely recognized as a key metric for assessing the overall quality of human development. Based on data provided by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the HDI of Bondowoso Regency increased from 66.75 in 2023 to 71.22 in 2024. This study adopts a qualitative approach to examine the strategic role of GP Ansor Bondowoso in supporting public policies aimed at improving HDI outcomes. The findings reveal three key insights. First, there exists a collaborative governance framework between the local government and GP Ansor Bondowoso, facilitating joint efforts in policy implementation. Second, GP Ansor Bondowoso effectively leverages the Capability Approach to address multidimensional aspects of human development. Third, the organization functions as a civil society actor with substantial public trust capital, enabling it to mediate between government policies and community aspirations. This study contributes to the literature by highlighting the role of faith-based civil society organizations in strengthening public policy performance, enhancing human development outcomes, and reinforcing social capital within the governance ecosystem.
Halal Lifestyle as A New Lifestyle in Modern Era: Demand Function Theory of Marshall and Ibn Taimiyah Masruroh, Nikmatul; Raziqi, Ahmad; Hariyanto, Al Furqon Dono
Economica: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 12 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/economica.2021.12.2.6838

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The Muslim community has grown to be the world’s largest population. Muslims have become a priority for business people and manufacturers who understand Muslim life patterns. Nowadays, manufacturers do not hesitate to use the halal label to reap huge revenues from Muslims. According to the GIE-report for 2019 to 2020, Muslim expenditure on the purchase of goods and services in six industries of food, finance, medicine, cosmetics, fashion, and travel and tourism has reached 2.2 trillion with 5.2% YoY growth from 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. This draws a rosy picture of the development of the halal industry that Muslims have turned into a potential market. Products adhering to Islamic law are what manufacturers must consider having their goods sold well. The sharia trend has become a new lifestyle, particularly for millennials. The rise of Islamophobia is one of the reasons for the ascending trend of sharia-compliant lifestyles in the modern age. This paper highlights the sharia modes of consumption practiced by Muslims by employing literature review as a research methodology. Referring to the Marshallian demand function, the higher the demand, the higher the satisfaction, yet, even if it is labeled halal, the additional satisfaction decreases. This is in stark contrast to Ibn Taymiyah asserting that market demand depends on shifting preferences. Muslims are increasingly focused on the halal lifestyle due to ever-changing tastes based on economic reasoning.