The development of sharia cooperatives has become an important strategy in strengthening the economy of rural communities, especially in Hegarmanah Village. This article examines the implementation of sharia cooperatives as a community-based economic solution to overcome financial problems and improve community welfare. This research uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach to analyze the impact of Islamic cooperatives on the village economy. The results show that sharia cooperatives are able to increase community income through sharia-based financing, micro-enterprise empowerment, and increased community financial literacy. The findings are expected to serve as a basis for the development of Islamic economic policies at the local level.
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