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Pembangunan Pedesaan Berkelanjutan melalui Agrowisata Cerdas Berorientasi Maqasid Al-Syari’ah Alda Fildza Amima; Mufidah, Lathifatul; Rohman , Taufikur; Vanamai, Danang; Wahyu Wibowo
TOBA: Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, and Destination Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/toba.v4i4.6872

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This study aims to integrate the principles of Maqasid al-Shari’ah with the concept of smart agrotourism as a strategic approach to supporting sustainable rural development in the digital era. Through a literature review examining Maqasid theory, smart tourism, digital transformation, and rural development, the study identifies that Maqasid al-Shari’ah serves as an ethical foundation for guiding rural digitalization toward justice and public welfare. Integrating Maqasid al-Shari’ah values into smart agrotourism encourages the creation of efficient, environmentally conscious, and Sharia-compliant agricultural tourism that maintains a balance between economic benefits, cultural preservation, and the spiritual needs of rural communities. The study also highlights major challenges in rural digitalization, including infrastructure gaps, low digital literacy, and socio-cultural risks, indicating that development strategies must be context-based and participatory. This research recommends the development of an Islamic Smart Village Framework as a policy direction that integrates technology, community empowerment, and Islamic values in tourism village governance. For future research, empirical validation of the proposed conceptual model and the formulation of maqasid-based indicators for measuring rural well-being are needed. This study concludes by emphasizing the importance of advancing the paradigm of “Islamic Smart Village for a Sustainable Future” as the foundation for inclusive, ethical, and sustainable rural digital transformation.
Optimizing village empowerment through creative MSMEs, financial literacy, and government policies for poverty alleviation Wibowo, Wahyu; Rahmawati, Mega; Rohman , Taufikur; Nasrudin, Nasrudin; Fikri, Zakiyudin
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i3.1439

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This study examines village empowerment strategies for poverty alleviation through the integration of strengthening creative MSMEs based on local culture, increasing financial literacy (including digital financial literacy), and government policy support. The study uses a literature study by selecting and synthesizing research findings related to the concept of Cultural Independent Villages, creative entrepreneurship, financial inclusion, and collaborative governance models. The results of the synthesis show that local culture can be an endogenous capital that generates economic added value through creative products and services, while strengthening citizen participation. However, the growth of MSMEs is not sustainable without the ability to record finances, plan capital, and utilize secure digital financial services. Policy support is needed to build an ecosystem in the form of tiered mentoring, business incubation, pentahelix partnerships, access to financing, and market access through marketing digitalization. The study confirms that fragmented interventions tend to produce short-term impacts, so programs should be designed place-based with success indicators that include revenue, business sustainability, market expansion, and financial inclusion. Future agendas include cross-village integrative model testing, data-driven impact measurement, and risk and consumer protection assessments on digital financial literacy. Practically, the main recommendations are to build an applicable financial literacy curriculum, facilitate legality and product standardization, and strengthen culture-based branding so that MSMEs upgrade and their benefits are evenly distributed at the household level.