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Implementation of Syari'ah Pawning at Perum Syari'ah Pawnshops Perspective of the Fatwa of the National Syari'ah Council Number 25/DSN-MUI/III/2002: A Case Study at the Sharia Pawnshop Iringmulyo 15.A East Metro Ambariyani; Damayanti , Wiwik; Nurhasanah , Siti
Journal Tafkirul Iqtishodiyyah Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): JOURNAL TAFKIRUL IQTISHODIYYAH
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Syrari’ah Daru ‘Ulum (STSDU) Lampung Timur.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63761/10.63761/.2021.v1.i1.a5

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Islam commands that we always help each other in all our actions, including in carrying out economic transactions, one of which is giving loans. Therefore, the creditor is allowed to request an item from the debtor (the person who is given a loan) to be used as collateral for what has been lent to him. This is done by several pawnshops in cities in Indonesia. Thus, the purpose and objective of the research is how the implementation of pawning, especially sharia, is carried out on the basis of conformity with the Fatwa of the National Sharia Council Number 25/DSN-MUI/III/2002. This type of research is a field qualitative research and this research uses a qualitative descriptive research approach. Sources of data used are primary and secondary data sources. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation with data triangulation method. The results of the study show that the implementation of sharia conformity pawning is an effort to control the operations of sharia financial institutions, especially sharia pawnshops. The National Sharia Council Fatwa No.25/DSN-MUI/III/2002 stipulated by the Indonesian Ulema Council made a provision that the amount of maintenance and storage costs for marhun should not be determined based on the amount of the loan. This is the fault of the rules made by the National Sharia Council Fatwa No.25/DSN-MUI/III/2002 Where the determination of maintenance costs is adjusted based on the amount of the loan, not the estimated price of the goods
Efektivitas Senam Hipertensi dalam Pengendalian Tekanan Darah Nurwidjayanti, Rista Anindya; Sari, Rina Puspita; Sari, Rifa Tiara; Nurhasanah , Siti; Ulum, Bahrul; Lestari, Arizka Puji; Ningsih, Tri
Kolaborasi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6 No 2 (2026): Kolaborasi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Yayasan Inspirasi El Burhani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kolaborasi.v6i2.860

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Introduction: Hypertension is a primary non-communicable disease and a significant public health challenge in Indonesia. Community-based health promotion is essential for its prevention and management, particularly in areas with limited healthcare access. Objective: This community service project aimed to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a combined intervention hypertension specific exercise and health education in lowering blood pressure and enhancing knowledge among at-risk community members. Method: The project was conducted in Kampung Bayur, Tangerang, involving 25 participants. It followed a three-stage approach: preparation (community assessment and planning), implementation (two sessions of structured hypertension exercises and interactive health education), and evaluation (comparison of pre- and post-test knowledge scores and blood pressure measurements). Result: The intervention resulted in a notable increase in participants' knowledge, with the average score rising from 69.6 to 83.2. Additionally, a consistent reduction in average blood pressure was observed, from 143.48/88.56 mmHg to 137.72/84.56 mmHg, with all participants showing a decrease. Conclusion: The combination of targeted health education and regular hypertension exercise proves to be an effective, non-pharmacological strategy for blood pressure control at the community level. This approach supports health promotion, prevention, and community empowerment, and is recommended for sustainable implementation with local health cadres.