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Optimizing Productif Waqf towards Prosperity: Evidence from PWM DIY Jaya Putra, Budi; Firmansyah, Rizki
Ihtifaz: Journal of Islamic Economics, Finance, and Banking Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijiefb.v6i2.9465

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Introduction: Indonesia is a country with a population of 273 million people, but this large population does not guarantee that the level of prosperity is high. The economic challenge facing the country, especially after Covid-19, is economic recovery in social aspects such as poverty and inequality. Yogyakarta Special Region Province contributes to quite high levels of poverty and inequality in Indonesia. Apart from the fiscal policy used by the government, there are aspects that can reduce poverty rates or reduce disparities through community movements by maximizing waqf into productive waqf. Purpose: This research analyzes the main components and multiplier effect of productive waqf managed by PWM DIY. Methodology: The research combines quantitative data and qualitative data. Quantitative data to provide a descriptive description of waqf management and qualitative data were taken using a sample method consisting of 32 of which there were 28 direct and indirect waqf managers and 4 representatives of DIY PWM. Findings: PWM DIY manages 28,552 M2 waqf land where 2,560 AD2 has been established for 20 percent of educational activities from Nursery school - high school, 20 percent for social and religious activities such as mosques and business charities and 60 percent for office or association activities. Based on the AHP method, it shows that productive waqf activities managed by PWM DIY have increased two priorities, namely increased employment opportunities and increasing access to education services. Apart from that, the benefit ratio (RI) value is 1.14 and the Consistency Ratio (CR) is 0.97, which means that DIY PWM activities in managing waqf into productive waqf are consistent and have a positive impact on the beneficiaries both directly and indirectly on the community.
Basic Concepts of Islamic Economics: Purpose of Life, Islamic Economics and Islamic Economic Rationality Nur Cholida, Maya; Jaya Putra, Budi
Islamic Studies in the World Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/isw.v1i3.1023

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Islam Baground. Islamic economics is an economic system that explains all phenomena about choice behavior and decision making in every unit of economic activity or activity based on moral and ethical rules. This research discusses the basic concepts of Islamic economics which include the purpose of life, the principles of Islamic economics, and the rationality of Islamic economics in economic practice. The problem raised in this study is about how Islamic economics directs Muslims to achieve the welfare of the world and the hereafter through an approach that integrates spiritual and material dimensions. Purpose. The purpose of this research is to analyze how the purpose of life in Islam affects economic behavior and how Islamic economic rationality differs from the concept of conventional economic rationality. Method. The method used in this research is a qualitative literature study, by examining primary and secondary sources related to the concept of Islamic economics. Result. The results show that Islamic economics prioritizes the principles of justice, balance, and public good, where economic rationality is based on ethical considerations and ultimate goals that go beyond material gain alone. ic economics is an economic system that explains all phenomena about choice behavior and decision making in every unit of economic activity or activity based on moral and ethical rules. This paper explores the basic concepts of Islamic economics, focusing on the purpose of life, Islamic economic principles, and Islamic economic rationality. Islamic economics integrates moral and ethical dimensions derived from the Quran and Sunnah, promoting a balance between material and spiritual needs. The purpose of life in Islam emphasizes worship and servitude to Allah, which influences economic behaviors and decisions. Islamic economic principles advocate for justice, equity, and social welfare, guiding resource allocation, production, and distribution in a manner that prevents exploitation and ensures fairness. Islamic economic rationality extends beyond mere profit maximization, incorporating ethical considerations and long-term societal benefits. This holistic approach aligns individual and collective economic activities with broader spiritual and moral goals, fostering a sustainable and equitable economic system. Through this lens, the paper highlights how Islamic economics offers a comprehensive framework for addressing contemporary economic challenges.
EDUKASI BANK SAMPAH UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KESADARAN PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH BERKELANJUTAN DI KELURAHAN WATES KOTA MAGELANG Sukarniati, Lestari; Amalia Lubis, Firsty Ramadhona; Az Zakiyyah, Nurul Azizah; Jaya Putra, Budi; Deni Marwanto, Arnufan
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkarya Vol. 4 No. 05 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkarya
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/berkarya.v4i05.1902

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Urban waste management issues require innovative solutions that involve active community participation. The Waste Bank program emerges as a community-based waste management initiative that adopts a banking system to provide economic value to sorted waste. This community service activity aims to increase the understanding and awareness of residents in RW 2, Wates Village, Magelang City regarding the concept, mechanism, and benefits of the Waste Bank. The implementa tion methods include socialization, education, and evaluation using pre-test and post-test instruments to measure the improvement in public knowledge. The results show that the Waste Bank program provides three main benefits: economic benefits through additional income, improved discipline in waste management, and the creation of a clean and healthy residential environment. The success of the program is reflected in the increased public awareness of the importance of waste sorting at its source and the active participation of residents in sustainable waste management. This program contributes to the principles of 4R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recovery/Replace) to establish an environmentally friendly and sustainable waste management cycle.