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Pengaruh Public Speaking dan Good Looking Terhadap Kinerja Staff Marketing Visigo Academy Aceh Akmal, Nailatul; Fadhillah, Is
As-Syirkah: Islamic Economic & Financial Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): As-Syirkah: Islamic Economic & Financial Journal 
Publisher : Ikatan Da'i Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56672/aw03fx66

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Competition between businesses between companies is getting tighter, public speaking skills and good looking are considered important in the world of work. This study aims to find out more about “The influence of public speaking and good looking on the performance of marketing staff Visigo Academy Aceh. Public speaking and good looking skills have an important role in the performance of marketing staff in every company. This research uses quantitative methods and questionnaire surveys distributed to all students of Visigo Academy Aceh. The results showed that most students of Visigo Academy Aceh agreed that public speaking and good looking affect the performance of marketing staff. Therefore, it can be concluded that public speaking and good looking affect the performance of marketing staff of Visigo Academy Aceh.
Engagement dan Pergaulan Pra-Nikah: Kajian Hukum Islam Atas Realitas Sosial Masyarakat Kontemporer MUNTAZAR, NAZRIL; AKMAL, NAILATUL
JISH: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JISH (Jurnal Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum)
Publisher : Universitas Islam DDI AG.H. Abdurrahman Ambo Dalle

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36915/jish.v5i2.460

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Engagement (khitbah) is a social tradition practiced in many communities as a form of commitment between two individuals preparing for marriage. In modern contexts, engagement is often understood as an emotional and social bond that legitimizes closer interaction, including physical intimacy. However, in Islamic law, engagement does not carry legal consequences that equate the couple’s status with that of husband and wife. This study aims to examine patterns of interaction during the engagement period using a normative-theological approach. Analysis of primary Islamic legal sources such as the Qur’an, Hadith, and both classical and contemporary fiqh literature reveals that engagement is merely an initial promise toward marriage without granting rights or obligations equivalent to a valid marriage contract. Therefore, Islamic boundaries (hudūd syar‘iyyah) must be observed to prevent acts leading to fornication (zina) or the violation of personal dignity. Engagement should thus be seen as preparation for marriage, not as justification for free interaction, ensuring the sanctity of the marital institution.