This study examines the effectiveness of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in alleviating poverty from the perspective of Islamic economics, focusing on the case study of Sorkam Barat Sub-district, Tapanuli Tengah Regency. The research delves into the context where despite the implementation of PKH, poverty persists in the region, possibly due to misalignment with Islamic economic principles or inefficiencies in the program's execution. The study poses questions regarding the PKH's impact on poverty alleviation and its compatibility with Islamic economic principles. Employing a qualitative approach, data collection involves interviews, document analysis, and observations. The findings reveal various challenges hindering the PKH's effectiveness, such as improper targeting, lack of awareness among beneficiaries, and delays in aid disbursement. In addressing these issues, the study recommends enhancing the program's alignment with Islamic economic principles, improving targeting mechanisms, raising awareness among beneficiaries, and streamlining aid distribution processes. Ultimately, the research contributes to the discourse on poverty alleviation strategies and highlights the importance of considering Islamic economic perspectives in social welfare programs.
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