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Innovative Learning Strategies in Teaching Verses of Thaharah Wiseno, Sekar Galuh Putri; Nurrohim, Ahmad; Fitria, Salwa Aida; Iqbal, Achmad Ichsanul Alaudin; Fauzi, Ahmad Akbar; Burhanudin, Mohammad Siyam; Fauzan, Ahmad
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5314

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Learning at school requires improvement or renewal so that the learning process becomes more interesting and not monotonous, because students need a comfortable learning atmosphere so that they can easily understand the material delivered by the teacher through existing learning conversations. With this innovative learning strategy, the learning atmosphere becomes more pleasant and can increase student learning motivation. This article explains and provides an overview of innovative learning strategies for Tharaha learning materials. These innovative learnings include Unclean, Hadast (major, medium, small) and the ordinances of ablution, tayammum and compulsory bathing. Thaharah learning with innovative learning strategies through games, videos and exercises that help students better understand what is being learned and can increase interest in learning. The purpose of this innovative learning method is for students to feel comfortable and happy in learning, but not neglecting the most important learning material that can be learned in everyday life and practiced. Another goal of this innovative strategy is as a learning reform aimed at attracting students' attention.
The Concept Of Riba In Contemporary Business (Maaliyah Fiqh Study) Kurniawan, Ade; Putra, Dede Satria; Fathurohman, Wahid; Burhanudin, Mohammad Siyam; Syarifudin, Amir; Ulwan, Abdullah Nasih; Yusuf, Muhammad Azmi; Al-Hammam, Ridho Royyan; Al Qaida, Muhammad; Nurrohim, Ahmad
Jurnal Sosial Sains dan Komunikasi Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): Jurnal Sosial Sains dan Komunikasi (Ju-SoSak), December 2024
Publisher : SEAN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/ju-sosak.v3i01.572

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Riba etymologically means increasing (al-ziyadah), growing (an-numuw), increasing (al-'uluw). Terminologically, riba is an addition to the principal of a debt that is agreed or required as compensation for the debt repayment period. Riba is absolutely, firmly and clearly haram according to the Qur'an, hadith and the consensus of the ulama. In general, riba is divided into two types, namely riba duyun/qardh (riba in debts) and riba buyu' (riba in buying and selling). Maqashid (purpose) of prohibiting riba: 1) to avoid tyrannical practices against business people; 2) violates the principle of the basic nature of loans/debts as social good transactions which are converted into business-motivated transactions; 3) prevent injustice committed by creditors against debtors by exploiting the interest on the debt; 4) avoid gharar in exchange/buying and selling; and 5) so that money does not become a commodity that is bought and sold. The criteria for riba qardh are prohibited when additional debt is agreed upon in the contract or the gift/addition is paid before the debt is repaid. As for riba buyu', it occurs when the two rules of riba buying and selling are violated, the exchange of similar ribawi goods must meet the same criteria of quality and quantity, and must be in cash. If the exchange is of a different type then the terms must be cash and you can set a margin in it. In practice, riba qardh often occurs in fintech products, insurance, capital markets, conventional banking and derivative businesses. The practice of riba buyu' occurs in foreign exchange transactions, in the exchange of similar money which is widespread online.