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Contact Name
Mohammad Hamim Sultoni
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msultoni@iainmadura.ac.id
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+6281333422227
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mabny@iainmadura.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Raya Panglegur km. 4 Pamekasan, Jawa Timur, Indonesia.
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Jawa timur
INDONESIA
Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business
ISSN : 27978487     EISSN : 27976319     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19105/mabny
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
The articles of Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business is focus on : 1. Islamic Management Business 2. Management of Zakat & Wakaf 3. Marketing Management 4. Finance Management 5. Operation Management 6. Human Resource Management 7. Management Information System 8. E-Commerce 9. Risk Management 10. Entrepreneuship 11. Asset Management
Articles 77 Documents
Modernization of Islamic Philanthropy: Analysis of The Business Model Canvas of Rumah Zakat in the Era of Digitalization Nurul Alvi Chindi Fadhilah; Muhamad Zen; Fatmawati
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business (On Process)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v6i1.24601

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Abstract Purpose – This Study Analyzes the transformation of Rumah Zakat’s digital business model through the Business Model Canvas (BMC) framework in the era of digitalization. Methodology – This research method uses a qualitative approach through document analysis (literature study) on various scientific literature, performance reports, websites, as well as internal analysis drafts regarding Rumah Zakat that have been published. Findings – Rumah Zakat achieved a governance score of 0.84 and a distribution effectiveness of 91.31%. although digital infrastructure invesment triggered fundraising costs of 108.95%, this system managed to maintain donor retention at 88%. Implications – System automation is required to reduce high operational costs while still maintaining Sharia compliance and the humanistic aspect of service. Originality – A cutting-edge strategic evaluation (up to 2026) of the digital transformation of zakat instituitions that integrates the BMC framework with the principles of Maqasid Sharia.
Islamic Business Ethics in Live Selling Practices of Halal Culinary MSMEs in Padang City Erizal Candra Efendi; Ahmad Wira; Rahma Yani Sania; Irwandi Jaswir
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business (On Process)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v6i1.24642

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Purpose – This study aims to analyze the implementation of Islamic business ethics in live selling practices among halal culinary MSMEs in Padang City and examine its influence on consumer trust and business sustainability. Methodology – This study employed a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation involving halal culinary MSME actors actively conducting live selling on digital platforms such as TikTok Live, Shopee Live, and Instagram Live. Data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative analysis based on the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. Findings – The findings reveal that live selling has become an important digital marketing strategy for halal culinary MSMEs in Padang City. Islamic business ethics principles such as honesty, transparency, politeness, sincerity, and halal assurance were consistently implemented during live selling activities. Ethical communication positively influenced consumer trust, customer loyalty, and business sustainability. However, MSMEs also faced several challenges, including intense digital market competition, limited digital ethical literacy, and communication difficulties during live streaming interactions. Implications – This study highlights the importance of strengthening digital ethical literacy and developing practical guidelines for sharia-based digital marketing among halal MSMEs. The findings may serve as references for policymakers, halal institutions, and educational organizations in designing ethical digital business training programs. Originality – This study contributes to Islamic business ethics literature by specifically examining the implementation of ethical values in real-time live selling practices among halal culinary MSMEs in Padang City, an area strongly influenced by Islamic cultural values
Concept of Social Entrepreneurship Values in Pesantren Based on the Success Story of a Religious Social Entrepreneur Furqonul Haq
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v5i2.23992

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This study explores the core values and operational mechanisms of religious social entrepreneurship through the case of Sholah Al Athiyah in Tafahna Al Asyrof, Egypt. This research utilizes a qualitative approach through document analysis of biographical records of Sholah Al Athiyah's business journey. Based on the success story of Sholah Al Athiyah, the concept of social entrepreneurship values ​​in Islamic boarding schools consists of three elements. First, spiritual values: the "Divine Partnership" framework. Second, social values: holistic empowerment and poverty alleviation. Finally, institutional values: infrastructure and scale. This framework provides a scalable model for Pesantren economic independence and community vocational empowerment. There has never been a study on social entrepreneurship concept in pesantren which inspired religious muslim entrepreneur
Digital Food Consumption Behavior: The Role of Social Media, Self-Control, and Hedonic Motivation on Impulsive Buying in GoFood (Quantitative Study with Multiple Linear Regression Analysis) Azlan Azhari
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business (On Process)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v6i1.24593

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Purpose– This study aims to analyze the influence of Social Media, Self-Control, and Hedonic Shopping Motivation on Impulsive Buying in food purchases on GoFood in Makassar City. Methodology– This study used a quantitative approach with multiple linear regression analysis. The sample consisted of 100 respondents who were active GoFood users and were selected using accidental sampling. Data were collected through an online questionnaire with a 5-point Likert scale and analyzed using SPSS version 25. Findings– The results of the study show that simultaneously, Social Media, Self-Control, and Hedonic Shopping Motivation have a significant influence on Impulsive Buying in food purchases on GoFood. Partially, Social Media and Hedonic Shopping Motivation have a positive and significant influence on Impulsive Buying, while Self-Control has a negative and significant influence on Impulsive Buying. Hedonic Shopping Motivation is the most dominant variable in influencing the impulsive buying behavior of GoFood consumers. Implications– The implications of this research emphasize the importance of responsible digital marketing strategies through social media and the need to increase consumer self-control when using food delivery services. Furthermore, the GoFood platform is expected to develop spending management features and digital financial literacy education to help consumers control impulsive buying behavior. Originality– The originality of this research lies in the simultaneous integration of Social Media, Self-Control, and Hedonic Shopping Motivation variables in explaining Impulsive Buying in the context of online food delivery services, especially GoFood users in Indonesia.
Management and Development of Productive Salt Pond Waqf in Galis District Pamekasan Regency Ainol Yakin; Abdullah Faqih Salam
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business (On Process)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v6i1.25038

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Purpose - Research on productive waqf has generally focused more on the management of waqf assets in the form of land, agriculture, property, education, and trading businesses. Methodology - The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach. A qualitative approach is a type of research that uses a natural setting with the aim of interpreting phenomena that occur and is conducted by involving various existing methods. Findings - The results of this study are as follows: 1) The management of productive waqf salt ponds has been implemented but is not yet optimal, 2) Productive waqf salt ponds provide economic benefits to the community,there are various obstacles in the development of productive waqf salt ponds, 3) community participation is an important factor in the success of management,the development of productive waqf requires more innovative strategies. Implications - The implication of this study are the implementation of waqf salt pond management by nadzir and the community, an increase in the economic activities of coastal communities, fluctuations in production results due to weather and seasonal factors, limitations in facilities and salt production technology,the utilization of waqf proceeds for social and religious purposes, and efforts to develop and improve the management system. Originality - The novelty of the research focus on the management of productive waqf based on salt ponds as an economic asset for coastal communities.
Critical Path Method and Gantt Chart-Based Truck Fleet Scheduling at PT. Bangun Jaya Sentosa Fadhoilus Shofi; Diyan Agus Permana
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business (On Process)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v6i1.25625

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Purpose – This study aims to analyze and redesign truck operational scheduling at PT. Bangun Jaya Sentosa Pamekasan using the Critical Path Method (CPM) and Gantt Chart to identify critical activities, determine schedule flexibility, and reduce operational delays. Methodology – A descriptive quantitative case study approach was applied. Data were collected through process observation, interviews with the operational manager, scheduling staff, and drivers, and documentation of historical truck-rental records. Findings – The CPM analysis identified ten core activities with a critical path of A-B-C-D-E-G-H-J and a minimum operational cycle duration of 4,180 time units. Activities F and I were non-critical, with slack values of 360 and 320 time units. Implications – The findings extend scheduling theory by showing how criticality and slack can be interpreted jointly with fleet-management, queueing, and service-quality mechanisms in a demand-volatile local rental setting. Practically, the proposed schedule supports lower delay risk, reduced fleet idle time, more accurate truck-availability prediction, and stronger service reliability and responsiveness. Originality – The study converts deterministic CPM and Gantt Chart outputs into operational decision rules for urgent-order prioritization, service recovery, and vehicle-availability control under breakdown, rental-extension, and nighttime-access constraints.
From Mustahiq to Contributors: Productive Zakat and Sustainable Community Empowerment in Kampung Zakat Gredek Vina Fithriana Wibisono; Choirunnisa Adyanti; Nurul Adilah Hasbullah
Mabny: Journal of Sharia Management and Business Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Mabny : Journal of Sharia Management and Business (On Process)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Madura Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/mabny.v6i1.25177

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Purpose  This study examines how productive zakat contributes to sustainable community empowerment through the Kampung Zakat Program in Gredek Village, Gresik Regency. Specifically, it explores how the program facilitates the transformation of mustahiq from passive recipients of assistance into active contributors to community welfare and analyzes this transformation through the Maqashid Sharia framework. Methodology This study employed a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation involving administrators of the Village Zakat Collection Unit (UPZ), village officials, and beneficiaries of productive zakat programs. The data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative techniques and interpreted through the dimensions of hifz al-din (preservation of religion) and hifz al-mal (preservation of wealth). Findings  The findings reveal four major contributions of the Kampung Zakat Program. First, productive zakat improved benefit income and business sustainability through business capital assistance, productive facilities, and entrepreneurship mentoring. Second, the program implemented an integrated empowerment model that combined economic assistance, social protection, healthcare support, and religious development activities. Third, productive zakat generated a village economic multiplier effect by involving local entrepreneurs in the provision of business facilities, thereby strengthening local economic circulation. Fourth, and most importantly, the program facilitated the transformation of mustahiq from passive recipients into active contributors through participation in philanthropic initiatives, community activities, and religious programs. From the Maqashid Sharia perspective, these outcomes reflect the realization of both hifz al-din and hifz al-mal through the promotion of religious awareness, charitable behavior, sustainable wealth development, and community welfare. Implications The findings suggest that productive zakat programs should move beyond financial assistance by integrating entrepreneurship development, continuous mentoring, social participation, and religious empowerment to achieve sustainable community development outcomes. Originality This study contributes to the literature on productive zakat by demonstrating how zakat-based empowerment can generate local economic multiplier effects and facilitate the transformation of mustahiq into active contributors within a Maqashid Sharia framework. The study further proposes an integrated empowerment model that combines economic, social, health, and religious dimensions at the village level.