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Preferensi Konsumsi Dalam Islam: Telaah atas Konsep Maslahah pada Perilaku Konsumsi Unun Roudlotul Janah
Justicia Islamica Vol 5 No 2 (2008)
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia UIN Kiai Ageng Muhammad Besari Ponorogo

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This study aims to analyze consumption preferences in Islam by examining the concept of maslahah (public interest) as a normative basis for consumption behavior. Using a qualitative method through a literature study approach, this study examines classical and contemporary Islamic economic literature, as well as the principles of Islamic maqashid (objectives of Islamic law) related to consumptive behavior. The results show that consumption in Islam is not only based on personal satisfaction, but must also consider individual and collective benefits (maslahah), as well as the values of justice, balance, and sustainability. The concept of maslahah limits excessive consumption and encourages an ethical and responsible consumption orientation. This study emphasizes that consumption preferences in Islam are holistic, combining spiritual, social, and economic aspects for the realization of equitable welfare.
Menggali Potensi Wakaf Produktif Untuk Kesejahteraan Umat Unun Roudlotul Janah
Justicia Islamica Vol 6 No 1 (2009)
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia UIN Kiai Ageng Muhammad Besari Ponorogo

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This study aims to explore the potential of productive waqf as an Islamic economic instrument in realizing the welfare of the ummah. Using a qualitative method and a literature study approach as well as secondary data analysis, this study examines the concept, practice, and challenges of implementing productive waqf in Indonesia. The results show that productive waqf has great potential to support the economic development of the ummah, especially in the education, health, and economic empowerment sectors. However, challenges such as low waqf literacy, weak nadzir management, and limited technical regulations are still major obstacles. This study recommends increasing the capacity of waqf managers, regulatory support, and synergy between sharia financial institutions and waqf institutions so that the potential of productive waqf can be optimized in a sustainable manner.