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AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics
ISSN : 25482343     EISSN : 25483102     DOI : http://doi.org/10.29240/jie
Core Subject : Religion, Economy,
AL-FALAH: Journal of Islamic Economics is scientific journal of Islamic Economics based on both conceptual and empirical research. It concerns to extensively publish the issues of islamic economics which study through interdiscipline perspectives such as fiqh, shariah finance, islamic bank, islamic development economics, and also economic sociology. The journal is published by Curup State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN), Bengkulu, Indonesia. Published twice in a year, on June and December, the journal of Al-Falah is projected as a media, sphere, and dessemination of scholars studies on islamic economics issues. Therefore, Al-Falah invites all of participants, scholars, researchers, and Muslim economists to submit their best-papers, and publish it in Al-Falah: Journal of Islamic Economics.
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Implementation of Maqashid Syariah in Sharia Business Transactions Dhiyaa Meuthia Faiqah Erba; Nofrianto Nofrianto
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.3703

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Purpose: This study aims to determine how the implementation of maqashid sharia in sharia business transactions such as Sharia Banking, Sharia Cooperatives and Sharia Insurance.Design/Method/Approach: This research is a descriptive research. This research was conducted by analyzing the implementation of maqashid sharia in sharia business transactions. This research uses a qualitative approach. The sources of this research are secondary data, and the data sources are obtained through various sources such as books, journals, or websites. The technique used in this research is to examine important notes or materials related to the object of researchFindings: Maqashid Syariah in sharia business transactions such as sharia banking, sharia cooperatives and sharia insurance has been implemented properly. It was proven byIslamic banks that help people achieve goodness and provide benefits for their lives and stay away from harm. In a Sharia Cooperative, the implementation of Maqashid Sharia is manifested in a sharia cooperative that can help prosper the lives of its members. Meanwhile, in Maqashid Syariah Insurance, it can be seen from Helping in the face of a risk.Organally/Value: The results of this study can be used as learning materials and knowledge for readers and financial institutions and can be used as a reference for learning about the implementation of maqashid sharia in Islamic financial institutions. Because, this study finds out how the implementation of maqashid sharia in Islamic financial institutions such as sharia insurance, sharia banking, and sharia cooperatives.
Education Financing Policy : Implementation and Impact in Madrasah Aliyah Hendrianto Hendrianto; Noza Aflisia; Soleha Soleha
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.4321

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Purpose: This research analyzed the implementation of education financing at MA Nurul Haq Semurup as well as the consequences and impacts of these policies on Sharia economy, educators and education personnel, madrasah environments, learning activities, and students.Design/Method/Approach: This research use descriptive qualitative approach. Sources of data came from the principal and teacher of MA Nurul Haq Semurup by using a research instrument in the form of closed interviews. The data obtained is then processed by stages of understanding the substance of the education financing standards contained in government policies and scientific articles, analyzing the results of interviews, analyzing the consequences and impacts of financing policies, as well as verifying and drawing conclusions.Findings: The results showed that MA Nurul Haq Semurup education financing was carried out in two ways, namely investment costs focused on financing learning facilities and human resource development, and operational costs focusing on educators' salaries and education personnel, student activities, consumables, indirect education, power subscriptions and services. The management of madrasah financing implemented has an impact on Sharia Economy (muamalah avoids Maysir, Gharar, Haram, and Riba), improving the competence of educators and education personnel, cleanliness and comfort of the madrasah environment, harmony between fellow madrasah personnel, systematic, measurable, and orderly madrasah governance,  learning activities become interesting, meaningful, effective, and efficient, the spirit of leadership, independence, and discipline of students is formed, and students gain theoretical and practical learning.Originality/Values: The contribution of this research can provide valuable information related to education financing and become a reference of choice for other schools in the expenditure costs that have been set by the government and do not ignore the provisions in sharia economy.
Financing Restructuring During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Tadhbiq Ahkam Paradigm Endah Robiatul Adawiyah; Rudi Setiadi; Dadang Rohandi; Udin Wahrudin; Inayatul Ummah
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.4303

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Purpose: The Paper is to study the Restukturization Of Financing During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Maqashid Paradigm As-Syar'iyahDesign/Method/Approach : This research uses qualitative methods with a library study approach. in analyzing the position of financing restucturization during the pandemic from the point of view of maqasid al-syar'iyahFindings: The discussion is considered important because by digging from the point of view of muamalah figh in terms of Magashid Syari’ah so that the discussion specifically becomes the first two discussions, from the restructuring process of financing during the pandemic, restructuring which was developed with the istimbat ahkam with the aim of magashid syari’ah as part of Hifdul Maal [Maintaining Property] which is motivated by the social condition of public health, namely during the pandemic period empirically with analysis and argumentation, the second is the harmonization of syari’ah policies with the situation. Research subject related to causes and reasons for implementing decisions on financing restricting with Magashid Syari’ah., a paradigm developed through financing risk mitigation and the Magashid As-Syari’ah paradigm in legal protection based on the existence of benefits that are dharuriyyat [primary needs]. Hajiyat [secondary needs], and Tahsinivat [tertiary needs], with regard to protection of proferty [hifdz a-Maal] and hifdz al –nafs [guarding the soul] with legal arguments built starting from the view that the return on financing is carried out from bank financial institutioins Sharia is an obligation that must be fulfilled, in the process of fulfilling the obligatons given by financial institutions based on general and special considerations, especialty for conditions beyons the will and ability of humans, the ability to return financing is hindered due the covid-19 pandemic, there is a restructuring formulation. A is, namely postponemet of loan principal, postponement of principal and margin, delay of remaining principal extension of repayment period, and reduction in margins on people’s business financing (PUR) Originality/Values: The main contribution of this research is a concern in filling the gap in how the concept of Islamic economics in the restucturization of financing to business actors
The Development of Biru Kersik Coast Tourism in Marangkayu, Sub-District of Kutai Kartanegara (A Review of Sharia National Council-Indonesian Ulema Council Fatwa Number 108/DSN-MUI/X/2016 about Tourist Guidelines Based on Sharia Principles) Darmawati Darmawati; Birusman Nuryadin
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.3953

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to knowing the concept of sharia tourism services and facilities at Biru Kersik Coast in Marangkayu through reviewing the DSN-MUI Fatwa number 108/DSN-MUI/X/2016, and how its development accompanied by supporting and inhibiting factors.Design/Method/Approach: This study uses a descriptive analytical approach, to reveal a problem and the situation as it is at Biru Kersik Coast. It intensively implemented a qualitative approach to obtain information. The data collection techniques used in this study were interviews, observation, and documentation. The selected informants who are directly related to the Biru Kersik Coast Tourist.Findings: The concept of Biru Kersik Coast tourism services and facilities in Marangkayu are worthy as a tourist destination because of the accessibility and facilities provided. A sharia review of the Biru Kersik Coast tourist attraction in Marangkayu shows that the Coast has not yet fully adopted tourism services and facilities according to sharia principles because there are several aspects that have not been fulfilled such as not being separated between male and female visitors. Meanwhile, aspects that are in accordance with sharia principles are the presence of facilities and infrastructure for worship, bathrooms and places for ablution, halal food and drinks, and does not provide access to pornography and immoral acts as well as entertainment that leads to polytheism and immorality.Originality/Values: The main contribution in this study is to determine the suitability between the tourist destinations of Samarinda Biru Kersik Coast with the DSN-MUI, so as to create a tourism environment that is in accordance with sharia. Therefore, the atmosphere in tourism will provide a safe environment, without fear of things that are forbidden by the sharia.
Fundamentals of Economic and Monetary Policy in Islam Haris Maiza Putra; Ending Solehudin
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.4302

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Purpose: This study aims to look at the monetary system from an Islamic perspective.Design/Method/Approach: This research is literature research using a qualitative approach and using descriptive methods related to the discussion.Findings: The results of the study indicate that it is necessary to abolish the interest system, increase investment, maximize zakat instruments, and others regarding cross-subsidies or bridges between the rich and the poor, and besides that, the central bank is obliged to assess the demand for money in the context of price stability and other monetary policy targets. Originality/Values: The main contribution of this research is to fill the gap. The majority of studies mainly focus on the conceptual and theoretical aspects of the Islamic monetary economy without any empirical validation in the field. The author suggests the application of Islamic monetary instruments to carry out the ideal goals of management-based Islamic monetary. 
Halal Cosmetics Products Used in Islamic Boarding School Analysis of the Halal Product Standard of Fatwa (MUI) Setiawan bin Lahuri; Muhammad Rizal Pranoto
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.3631

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Purpose: This study aims to present perfume used as a product in halal standardization. Halal standards in products are currently in legal interest to ensure the quality and trustworthiness of products that are widely circulating in the market. The application of halal standardization must be considered by all consumers, especially by students and teachers as people who know and learn about Islamic teaching. Like in the phenomenon of previous research found the humans are using perfume only to preserve appearances without any attention for the essential elements of the product.Design/Method/Approach: The approach in this research is to use descriptive qualitative methods. In connection with this, data collection was also carried out regarding the number of students and teachers, the number and type of perfume, as well as sales data and applicable halal product standards. The research data was obtained from the interview of the students and the teachers of Darussalam Gontor Islamic Institution in Magelang.Findings: The results of this study found some of the students and teachers at the Darussalam Gontor Modern Islamic Institution Magelang are using the perfume as cosmetics daily use. The sales data and the applicable halal product standards concluded that perfume products sold by the operation section and mini market and used by most of the students and teacher, have not all had halal standards and certificates. In addition, both students and teachers still do not know about the halal standards that apply to perfume products.Originality/Values: It can be concluded that the research perfume products sold by the student and teachers have not all had halal standards and certificates. However, MUI still urges the public to choose cosmetics that are halal and avoid cosmetic products that are unclean or haram.
Financing Growth Analysis in BMT Al-Furqan Padang Sibusuk Arwin Arwin; Faisal Affandi
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.4312

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Purpose: This study aims to find out about the growth of financing for customers or members of BMT Al Furqan Padang Sibusuk in its role as a sharia microfinance institution to be a solution for small communities to get business capital and also to see the enthusiasm of the community in accessing financing for BMT Al Furqan Padang Sibusuk.Design/Method/Approach: This research is a semi-quantitative research, a combination of analysis carried out qualitatively and quantitatively, in which the nature of the categories is analyzed qualitatively, while the characteristic values to be used are numerical values that resemble quantitative analysis.Findings: After doing the research, it was found that the public's interest in getting access to financing at this microfinance institution was quite good, there was an increase in the amount of financing disbursed, and the amount of financing growth at BMT Al-Furqan Padang Sibusuk from the 2019 period and the 2020 period on financing products. Mudharabah and murabahah financing products experienced growth, namely the provision of mudharabah product financing in 2019 amounted to Rp.483.687.000 and grew in 2020 to Rp.529.228.000 (8,6 percent). Meanwhile, murabahah product financing in 2019 was Rp.892.839.000 rupiah and experienced growth in 2020 of Rp.1.537.940.000, - (41,1 percent). This microfinance institution has also provided many benefits, such as making it easier for members to get financing for business capital, especially micro and small businesses.Originality/Values: To obtain information about the development of financing carried out by BMT Al Furqan Padang Sibusuk, Sijunjung Regency, where this Islamic microfinance institution or BMT is not yet well known to the people of Sijunjung Regency.
Potential for Digital-Based Productive Waqf Development (Case Study of Datuk Sulaiman ModernIslamic Boarding School and Muhammadiyah Boarding School) in Palopo City, South of Celebes Muhammad Fachrurrazy; Dirah Nurmila Siliwadi; Nur Herlina
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.3840

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Purpose: This study was to identify and analyze digital-based productive waqf management procedures according to existing regulations for the development of productive waqf in Islamic boarding schools in Palopo City.Design/Method/Approach: This research uses empirical and qualitative descriptive research as the method; the approach of this research is a case study. The subjects/informants of this research are elements of leadership and management at Datuk Sulaiman Islamic Boarding School and Muhammadyah Boarding School by means of observation, interviews, and documentation as the core analysis of research data.Findings: The result of this research is that Datuk Sulaiman Islamic Boarding School (PMDS) and Muhammadiyah Islamic Boarding School have great potential to realize an economic movement and independence with the concept of productive waqf in Islamic boarding schools. Supporting the management and optimization of existing (traditional) waqf by using productive waqf instruments and utilizing digital technology facilities that have developed the pesantren economy.Organally/Value: This research is expected to provide the development of waqf efforts from the portrait of the fact that most of the management of waqf empowerment in Indonesia has not been touched productively and its management is through a digital base.
The Effect of HCM Practices and HRM Development and Islamic Economics as Mediation on Employee Commitment in Purwakarta Regency Eti Jumiati
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/alfalah.v7i1.3607

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Purpose: This paper examines the “effect of human capital management practices and HRM Development and the Islamic economics as mediation on evaluating the role of mediation in human resources management and employee commitment in several companies in Purwakarta Regency.Design/Method/Approach: This research uses quantitative research methods. The analysis technique used is path analysis or SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) which is operated with the Smart PLS 3.0 application. The samples used were 75 respondents who were taken randomly from several companies in Purwakarta Regency. Testing begins with validity and reliability tests. Followed by Confirmatory Analysis Test and SEM Processing with Smart PLS. Citation using Zotero.Findings: The HCM variable does not directly affect employee commitment by 0.518 < 1.96, so the null hypothesis is accepted and hypothesis 1 is rejected. So the HRM variable has a direct effect on employee commitment of 1.755 > 1.96, so the null hypothesis is rejected and hypothesis 1 is accepted. Islamic economic variables have a direct effect on employee commitment of 2.801 > 1.96, so the null hypothesis is rejected and hypothesis 1 is accepted. And the HCM variable has no indirect effect, namely through sharia economics on employee commitment of 1.814 < 1.96. So the HRM variable has an indirect effect, namely through sharia economics on employee commitment of 2,333 > 1.96Originality/Value: The main contribution of this research is to provide input to employees that human capital management combined with Islamic economics will have an impact on HR development.  

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