Febri Yolanda, Dwi
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Productive Zakat between Self-Reliance and Capitalistic Rationality: An Islamic Economic Philosophy Perspective Febri Yolanda, Dwi; Iska, Syukri
El-kahfi | Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 6 No 02 (2025): Islamics Economics
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi Syariah Manna Wa Salwa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58958/elkahfi.v6i02.620

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Zakat is a fundamental instrument in Islamic economics that functions not merely as a mechanism of wealth redistribution, but also as a means of moral-based social transformation. However, contemporary zakat practices in Indonesia reveal a paradox between the normative objective of empowerment and the dominance of consumptive and technocratic distribution models. This article aims to critically examine productive zakat from the perspective of Islamic economic philosophy by addressing the tension between its normative ideals and practical implementation. This study employs a critical literature review method using a normative-philosophical approach combined with empirical analysis of zakat practices in Indonesia, drawing on classical, contemporary, and recent scholarly works. The findings indicate that productive zakat possesses strong normative legitimacy and significant empowerment potential, yet its effectiveness is conditional and highly dependent on institutional design, sustained assistance, and the socio-economic context of beneficiaries. The study also identifies the risk of reducing productive zakat to capitalist rationality, which may undermine its moral objectives. Accordingly, this article proposes a conceptual reconstruction of productive zakat based on Islamic moral economy, positioning productivity as a means, independence as a gradual process, and institutional assistance as an ethical obligation.
UANG JAPUIK DALAM TRADISI PERNIKAHAN MASYARAKAT PARIAMAN: TELAAH FILOSOFIS, HISTORIS, SOSIAL, EKONOMI, DAN PERSPEKTIF EKONOMI ISLAM Febri Yolanda, Dwi; Fahlefi, Rizal; Lutfi, Ahmad
JSE: Jurnal Sharia Economica Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Januari
Publisher : LPPM STAI Muhammadiyah Probolinggo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46773/jse.v5i1.2901

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The tradition of uang japuik in the Pariaman community is often misunderstood as a form of “purchasing a groom” or as an economic burden imposed on women. In reality, this tradition carries profound philosophical meaning as a symbol of respect, honor, and social responsibility within the Minangkabau matrilineal system. This article seeks to correct these misconceptions through a descriptive qualitative approach that integrates field data, academic literature, official documentation from Indonesia’s Intangible Cultural Heritage (WBTB), and Islamic economic analysis. The findings reveal that uang japuik functions as both a social and spiritual mechanism that strengthens inter-clan relationships, regulates cultural economic redistribution, and maintains the balance of honor (marwah) between the male and female parties. From an Islamic perspective, this tradition qualifies as ‘urf shahih, as it is practiced based on mutual agreement, sincerity, and shared benefit. Thus, uang japuik is not a transactional economic practice, but rather a harmonious integration of custom and religious principles affirming the Minangkabau philosophy: adat basandi syarak, syarak basandi Kitabullah.