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The Tradition Ngejalang As a Basis for Moderation in Religious Practices in Lampung Khoiruddin; Juhrotul Khulwah; Susi Nurkholidah; Hasanuddin Muhammad
International Journal of Community Engagement Payungi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Community Engagement Payungi
Publisher : Yayasan Payungi Smart Madani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58879/ijcep.v4i2.55

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Ngejalang is a culture of praying together at cemeteries before the month of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr which is held in Lampung. Ngejalang  is an expression of gratitude, a reminder of death, and a place for friendship between traditional leaders (clans) and the community. This tradition is a combination of religious and cultural values, and is maintained in Lampung, especially on the West Coast. This research aims to analyze the religious and socio-cultural functions of traditions wandering around for the people of Lampung, and analyzing the values of moderation in religious practices in tradition wandering around for the people of Lampung. The research was conducted on the West Coast of Lampung, data was collected by means of interviews and documentation. Tradition wandering around in Lampung it cannot be separated from religious values (worship), educational values (akhlak), social values (ukhuwah) and cultural values. This accommodating attitude towards traditions leads to an inclusive and tolerant religious attitude and creates a peaceful and dynamic atmosphere of religious life, so that traditions wandering around moderation capital in religious practices in Lampung.
A ZAKAT HASIL PERKEBUNAN DALAM TINJAUAN HUKUM ISLAM Di Pekon Kenali Kecamatan Belalau Kabupaten Lampung Barat: zakat Putri, Gusti Adinda; khoiruddin; Susi Nurkholidah
Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law
Publisher : Prodi Hukum Ekonomi Syariah, Fakultas Syariah, IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/alw.v10i1.6806

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Purpose  – This study aims to analyse the compliance of muzakki ((people who give zakat) in paying zakat on agricultural produce, particularly coffee and pepper, in Pekon Kenali, Belalau Subdistrict, West Lampung Regency. The focus of the study is on the method of calculating zakat, the community's understanding of the provisions of nisab and zakat rates, and the mechanism of distribution and management based on the perspective of zakat fiqh. Method – To answer the questions posed in this study, a qualitative approach was used with descriptive analytical empirical research and in-depth data collection techniques, including direct observation in the field, interviews with 5 (five) informants who are plantation owners, and documentation. Result –The results of the study indicate that zakat from agricultural produce has significant economic potential, considering that more than 95% of households in Pekon Kenali are engaged in farming, with harvest income reaching up to Rp.299 million per season or year. However, this potential has not been optimised due to low public understanding of the nisab requirements, zakat rates (5%–10%), and payment timelines that do not align with Islamic law. The amount of zakat paid is generally below 2%, and its distribution is conducted individually without going through official institutions. Implication – As a practical implication, can be used as a reference for the community to understand how to properly implement zakat in accordance with Islamic law, as well as for the government, particularly the local village head and zakat institutions, in promoting marketing strategies that are in line with the community's behaviour in paying zakat. Therefore, continuous education and the establishment of a structured zakat management system in accordance with Islamic law are necessary.
Mubadalah as a Pillar of Family Resilience in Indonesia in Facing the Challenges of Information Disruption Fathul Muin; Farah Batrisyia Binti Mohd Ridzwan; Susi Nurkholidah; Diah Mukminatul Hasyimi; Sakirman
Journal of Islamic Mubadalah Vol. 2 No. 1 June (2025)
Publisher : Pondok Pesantren Darul Fata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70992/tamhse32

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This article is about the concept of mubadalah as a pillar of family resilience in Indonesia in facing the challenges of the era of information disruption. Family life in the era of information disruption faces major challenges, especially husband and wife relations. The purpose of this article is to analyze mubadalah as a pillar of household resilience in Indonesia amidst information disruption. This research method uses kualitative, data sources are obtained from library materials. The data analysis uses the theory of mutuality or mubadalah. The results of the study found that the era of information disruption has given rise to challenges for family life such as misinformation, decreased quality of interpersonal communication, technology addiction which has an impact on family disharmony. The concept of mubadalah has significant relevance in strengthening family resilience in Indonesia in facing these challenges. Mubadalah offers a holistic approach to maintaining family harmony and stability. The principle of mubadalah, which emphasizes justice, equality, and cooperation between family members, can be the main pillar in building relationships that are mutually supportive, respectful, and solution-oriented. Mubadalah is not only relevant as a religious concept, however also as a practical solution in responding to the increasingly complex social dynamics in the modern era.
Implementasi Praktik (Rahn) Gadai Motor dalam Perspektif Hukum Ekonomi Syariah: Studi Kasus di Gg Waru IV Sukabumi Indah, Kota Bandar Lampung Uswatun Hasanah; Miswanto; Susi Nurkholidah; Wulan Fitri Utami; Devina Putri Azara
Economic Reviews Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Economic Reviews Journal
Publisher : Masyarakat Ekonomi Syariah Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56709/mrj.v4i3.749

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Pawn is a process whereby an item deemed valuable according to religious law is used as collateral for a debt. In this way, individuals can borrow money or utilize a portion of the item. In Indonesia, the practice of pawning is very common because it is easy and simple to implement. However, people still do not understand the correct rules regarding pawning in Islam. The research conducted by the author falls into the category of field research. The approach chosen is juridical sociological. Interviews were used to collect primary data, while secondary data were obtained from library sources, such as books, journals, theses, and other references related to this research. The data collection methods applied include observation, interviews, and documentation. The focus of this research is to: 1) Identify how the vehicle pawn transaction process in Gg Waru IV Sukabumi Indah, Bandar Lampung City? 2) And to find out whether this pawn transaction is in accordance with the principles of Sharia economic law?
A ZAKAT HASIL PERKEBUNAN DALAM TINJAUAN HUKUM ISLAM Di Pekon Kenali Kecamatan Belalau Kabupaten Lampung Barat: zakat Putri, Gusti Adinda; khoiruddin; Susi Nurkholidah
Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law
Publisher : Prodi Hukum Ekonomi Syariah, Fakultas Syariah, IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/alw.v10i1.6806

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Purpose  – This study aims to analyse the compliance of muzakki ((people who give zakat) in paying zakat on agricultural produce, particularly coffee and pepper, in Pekon Kenali, Belalau Subdistrict, West Lampung Regency. The focus of the study is on the method of calculating zakat, the community's understanding of the provisions of nisab and zakat rates, and the mechanism of distribution and management based on the perspective of zakat fiqh. Method – To answer the questions posed in this study, a qualitative approach was used with descriptive analytical empirical research and in-depth data collection techniques, including direct observation in the field, interviews with 5 (five) informants who are plantation owners, and documentation. Result –The results of the study indicate that zakat from agricultural produce has significant economic potential, considering that more than 95% of households in Pekon Kenali are engaged in farming, with harvest income reaching up to Rp.299 million per season or year. However, this potential has not been optimised due to low public understanding of the nisab requirements, zakat rates (5%–10%), and payment timelines that do not align with Islamic law. The amount of zakat paid is generally below 2%, and its distribution is conducted individually without going through official institutions. Implication – As a practical implication, can be used as a reference for the community to understand how to properly implement zakat in accordance with Islamic law, as well as for the government, particularly the local village head and zakat institutions, in promoting marketing strategies that are in line with the community's behaviour in paying zakat. Therefore, continuous education and the establishment of a structured zakat management system in accordance with Islamic law are necessary.