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Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies
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Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies, published by the Faculty of Islamic Religion, University of Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU), Medan, Indonesia, which includes articles on the scientific research field of Islamic studies and Islamic education, Islamic law, and Islamic economics. Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies accepts manuscripts in the field of research includes scientific fields relevant to: Islamic studies, Islamic education, Islamic law and Islamic economics.
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Islamic Economic Contribution In National Economic Development Nuryenda Pinta Tarigan; Edwinsyah P Pohan
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For a long time, humanity has been looking for systems to improve welfare, especially in the economic field. So far, there have been several systems, including two major flows in the economic system known in the world, namely the economic system of Capitalism (Adam Smith) and Socialism (Karl Mark). But in both of these systems no one succeeded in offering an optimal solution. Consequently people began to think of looking for alternatives. The alternative that is believed and promising by many is the Islamic economic system, because this system is based on the principles of justice and humanity. The presence of Islamic economics, of course, must be able to answer the problem. Islamic economics is not a new discourse in the social and scientific world. Islamic economics is a reality that continues to present itself to perfection amidst the diversity of conventional social and economic systems based on secular materialism. Islamic economics is also a scientific reality which always shows itself among the constellations of social sciences based on secularism and even atheism. The development of the national economy leads to the welfare of society if welfare is manifested in an increase in high income per capita, then modern capitalists will get the maximum number. 
Legal Analysis Of Explicit Costs On Corruption In Indonesia In The Islamic Law Prespective Andry Syafrizal Tanjung
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The community-state established by the Prophet has provided some background and initial models of instruments and institutions which have become important pillars of the existence of a state-society. So if in the perspective of modern state administration know the three institutions of State power or what is called the trias politica namely the power of the legislative, executive and judiciary bodies, it turns out that the Prophet Muhammad SAW had practiced these three forms of institution. The existence of a fair nature is a matter of politics, meaning that there is no necessity in political matters to adhere to the constitutional principle that the suspect is clean of all accusations until there is evidence to prove that he is guilty, that is the basis for the realization of justice in justice. Corruption is an extraordinary crime, has a systemic and broad impact and has been placed as a violation of the people's economic and social rights. Therefore, the imposition of criminal sanctions related to the compensation of the state is not only the financial loss of the state in the event of a criminal act of corruption but must pay attention to explicit costs as part of the social costs of corruption caused by corruption. The explicit costs consist of anticipation costs of corruption, costs due to and reactions to corruption. Not only is punishment as a deterrent effect or a state financial return solely that it views it from the law on the eradication of corruption by horse glasses, but it must be viewed from the aspect of the benefit of the Indonesian people as direct victims of corruption. So what must be achieved is "State Financial Recovery".
Islamic Political Characteristics (Study In Perspective Of Sunni Political Doctrine) Bukhari Bukhari
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This study discusses the political characteristics of Sunni Islam which are related to the doctrine of Sunni Politics. Many argue that the Islam that finally prevailed in this country is Sunni Islam. From this discussion are the political ideals adopted by Muslim kings in ancient times were Sunnis. The form and content of the ideals will be the task of this study to find out how Sunni political doctrine is towards the State and power. However, in this study it is argued that, whatever becomes the doctrine of Sunni politics towards the State and the power of ideals taken, the version of a Sunni political figure is likely to have developed around power. In other words, scholars and kings are two sides of the same coin. While the scholars need the support of the kings for the legitimacy of his authority. In the power of the head of state, the thought of this Sunni political figure formulated that there could be no opposition or opposition to the head of state. The Head of State is absolute in his power, taking the fight against the leader or the opposition. Therefore, the result of the thought of the Sunni figure is that the head of the State is the shadow of Allah on the face of the Earth.
Class Management Design For Condusive And Exciting Learning Sukhron Ependi Harahap; Jangky Dausat; Niza Fadila
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One key supporting factor for the achievement of learning objectives is good classroom management. Good management will certainly lead to conducive and fun learning. But to create class conditions like that do not necessarily we can do easily when we want to teach, there are steps that must be done before teaching in determining how the desired class pattern. This paper aims to analyze: (1) Things that can deliver the achievement of learning outcomes, (2) Design patterns of classroom management that are conducive and fun (3) the effectiveness of these patterns in achieving learning success. This study uses qualitative research methods using a descriptive analysis approach. Data collection techniques are done by observation, interviews, and study documentation. This research was conducted at MIS Ubudiyah Medan, for 2 months, and with a total of 7 informants. The results showed that: (1) Several things that deliver the achievement of learning success are good learning planning, good implementation, and measurable evaluation, (2) In managing the different classes of teachers there are patterns that use student ability levels, there are who use the type and characteristics of learning, there are also those who use group class patterns, (3) these patterns have indeed been designed by the teacher and after analysis can indeed achieve student learning success when compared to before not doing classroom management design.
The Role Of Financial Managers And Sharia Actualization CheffyNofiana Meuraxa; Maylia Santika; Della Annisa
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This article discusses the role of financial managers and the actualization of Sharia. Financial managers play an important role in financial management decision making. Sharia financial managers are directed to optimize the value of the company in accordance with syara '. A financial manager is someone in charge of planning, budgeting, checking, managing, and storing funds owned by a company. Financial decisions are also the responsibility of the financial manager. The purpose of financial managers is to be able to generate corporate profits, be able to improve welfare, be able to increase company value, and be able to improve the company's image. The financial manager is also responsible for obtaining a smooth flow of cash into the company to finance investment and company operations depends on the extent to which the financial manager's ability to carry out the funding function.
Effect Of Halal Tourism On Interest For Visit Of Tourists In Medan City Dewi Andriany; Mutia Arda
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Halal tourism is a kind of alternative for Islamic tourists who want to get not only tourism needs, but also spiritual needs. Halal tourism, not only for Muslim tourists, non-Muslim tourists are also allowed to enjoy halal tourism. This is the background of the need to develop tourism potential in the city of Medan, especially halal tourism, given the strategic location of Medan as one of the entrances to the trade area. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of halal tourism on the intention of visiting tourists in Medan. The population in this study are people who have stayed at the Grand Darussalam Syariah Medan hotel where the number is not known with certainty. The sampling technique used is nonprobability sampling. The population in this study is not clearly known, so the type of sampling used is purposive sampling which is taking the subject of research based on the criterias. The Lemeshow formula is used for unknown populations, so the sample in this study was 98 people. The analysis technique used is simple linear regression analysis. The partial and simultaneous test results show that halal tourism has a positive and significant effect on intention to visit. Based on the results of the study it was found that halal tourism gave a variation on intention to visit by 81%.
Development Model Of Halal Destination: A Literature Review Lila Bismala; Gustina Siregar
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Tourism plays an important role in the economy because it can absorb a lot of labor, empower the community, the emergence of a creative economy. The increasing number of Muslim population, making halal tourism a strategic issue to be observed. Guaranteed halal destinations is very important to attract tourists, so they feel safe with their choices.This article intends to model the development of halal destinations, by including elements of consumer behavior and attributes in the selection of halal destinations. Consumer behavior is very important in influencing the decision / selection of products or services to be consumed. While the halal attribute is an indicator of consumers in choosing a halal destination. This research is a literature study because it develops the model through a literature review. The halal destination development model must consider consumer behavior which includes cultural factors, personal factors, psychological factors, social factors, values, motivation, self-concept and personality, expectations, attitudes, perceptions, satisfaction and trust and loyalty. The attributes of halal destinations that are expected to be fulfilled by the destination management include: having Islamic values and which also includes halal food products, non-alcoholic drinks, halal hotels, clean, safe, the availability of comfortable prayer rooms, and other facilities.
Entrepreneurial Intention Of University Student In Medan City With Structural Equation Model (Sem) Approach Edy Sahputra Sitepu; Azhar Azhar
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This paper manifests intentional student entrepreneurship intention model. The purpose of this study is to build a model of entrepreneurial desire influenced by exogenous and endogenous factors. Exogenous factors consist of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, creativity, moral obligation and social support. Whereas endogenous variables consist of attitudes towards entrepreneurship, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control. This research was conducted on students who are studying at the final level from various higher education institutions in Medan. Samples were taken by purposive random sampling totalling 466 students. The data analysis was performed using path analysis and structural equation model (SEM) with Amos Version 22 software. The results of this study indicate that exogenous variables, including intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, creativity, moral obligation and social support, affect directly or indirectly. towards endogenous entrepreneurial intention variables for final year students in Medan. The attitude variable toward entrepreneurship, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control in this study can be intervening for the variables of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, creativity, moral obligation and social support in influencing the final level of entrepreneurial intention in Medan City.
Non-Halal Products Cause Infidelity Mospa Darma
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Halal product is an inseparable factor from the life of Muslims and becomes a benchmark for the worship that will be done every day, where products related to the daily lives of Muslims whether consumed daily or once in a good in the form of food, drinks, medicines, clothing, both into the human body or attached to the body in the form of cleaning the body or as a deodorizer, body mask, hair oil or used as body accessories. Non-halal products will result in all one's deeds will be void and vain so as to cause the person to fall into the abyss of sin both intentionally or unintentionally, because something that is forbidden cannot be mixed with the sacred again purifying even under any conditions.
Social Changes In Islamic Law Implementation In Indonesia Syofiati Lubis
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Islam came and become a crucial guide to human life which has implications for the changing mankind civilization and the world order. In the regional scope, communities also experience changes over time and space. This paper discusses how changes in Arab society occurred in the range of history to modern society in the Indonesian context. The changes observed in Arab and Indonesian societies are based on social aspects but are closely related to legal changes. In the Indonesian context, across the time the implementations of Islamic law also change because of the complexity of the problems that occur among them in terms of the implementations of Waqf, marriage law and inheritance law in Indonesia. Changes and problems that occur are considered as challenges that need to be responded for the renewal of the compilation of Indonesian Islamic Law (KHI).

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