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JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad
Published by MUI Kota Pekanbaru
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This journal publishes original articles on current issues and trends occurring in recent developments related to Islamic law and Islamic economics with the aim of advancing our knowledge of the theory and practice of Islamic Law and Islamic Economics.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Analysis of the Transformation of Islamic Family Law in the Arab Republic of Egypt Damsir, Fajrul Islami; Akbarizan
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Among the Muslim countries that codified Islamic family law in the early phases was Egypt. Egypt is the third Muslim country after Turkey and Lebanon to codify Islamic family law. As a country that was once colonized by Europeans and a country that has a beacon of Islamic scholarship called Al-Azhar, studying the reform of Islamic family law in Egypt is an interesting matter. This research is a literature study, and uses a descriptive-analytic approach that originates from books on Islamic family law reform in Muslim countries and Egyptian family law laws related to marriage and inheritance. From the above study, at least several conclusions can be drawn: first, the renewal of Egyptian family law began with the issuance of two Egyptian family laws, namely Law no. 25 of 1920 and Law no. 20 of 1929. The law was then updated in 1979, and updated again in the form of Civil Law no. 100 of 1985. Second, among the reforms in Egyptian family law are reforms in the age limit for marriage, registration of marriages, divorce before the court, polygamy, and obligatory wills. Third, the renewal models used are takhayyur, siyasah syar'iyyah, and text reinterpretation.
Comparative Analysis of Business Activities of Sharia Banks and Conventional Banks: Sharia and Modern Banking Perspectives Palison, Aan; Nurnasrina; Syahpawi
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This article aims to explore the distinctions between Sharia Banks and Conventional Banks, along with their respective operations. Essentially, both types of banks serve as institutions that gather funds from the public in the form of savings and then redistribute these funds back to the community through loans or other means. For individuals concerned about bank interest, Sharia banking offers an alternative by implementing a profit-sharing model to calculate returns on funds, which is deemed permissible under Islamic law. The differences between Sharia Banks and Conventional Banks lie in their legal foundations: Sharia banking is governed by Islamic sharia, which is derived from the Quran, Hadith, and Ulema Fatwa (MUI), whereas conventional banks operate under the positive laws applicable in Indonesia, including civil and criminal law. These differences present unique advantages for both types of banks and their customers.
The Application of Sharia Promotion Strategies through Direct Marketing and Word of Mouth on Consumer Purchase Intentions: A Case Study of Myrooms Printing Pekanbaru Azzuhdi, Muhammad Fikri; Fatma, Nur Aini; Hanum, Siti Lathifa; Rinaldi, Afdhol; Juita, Risa
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This study aims to analyze the promotional strategies implemented by Myrooms Printing Pekanbaru in increasing consumer purchasing interest through direct marketing and word of mouth marketing approaches based on sharia values. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results indicate that Myrooms Printing utilizes social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Instagram for online promotion, as well as direct approaches to consumers as part of offline promotion. Word-of-mouth marketing has proven to significantly contribute to increased customer loyalty and the attraction of new customers. From a sharia economics perspective, the promotional strategies implemented align with the principles of honesty, fairness, transparency, and avoiding excessive profit-taking. Affordable pricing strategies and good customer service also play a key role in increasing consumer purchasing interest. This study recommends that other micro-enterprises integrate Islamic values into their promotional practices to build sustainable and blessed businesses.
Fundraising Strategy of Zakat, Infaq, Sadaqah and Waqf Funds of the National Amil Zakat Institution Daarut Tauhiid Peduli Riau Alfalah, Bahari; Sanshia Arum, Hafidza
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The large number of amil zakat institutions in Indonesia makes it a new problem for zakat management organizations or OPZ, making it a lot of options for people who will distribute their zakat. The success of an institution in managing zakat funds depends on the amount of zakat funds to be obtained. This study aims to find out how the strategy used by the National Amil Zakat Institute Daarut Tauhiid Peduli Riau in collecting zakat funds, infak alms and waqf. This study uses a qualitative research method that involves direct access to the research location to collect data related to the research title. With data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation of the National Amil Zakat Institution Daarut Tauhiid Peduli Riau as a research informant. The fundraising strategy for zakat, infaq, alms and waqf funds carried out by the National Amil Zakat Institution Daarut Tauhiid Peduli Riau is the first, the identification of muzakki segments and targets which can be said to be the beginning of the strategy used in fundraising, the second is to gain the trust of muzakki which is a priority by the institution, the third is to build a communication system that must always be paid attention to by the institution because it still has shortcomings in terms of staff and others so on, and the fourth is to arrange and carry out services which is an effort that is always paid attention to by the amil zakat institution, especially the National Amil Zakat Institution Daarut Tauhiid Peduli Riau.
Digital Waqf: transforming the Islamic economy in the Modern Era Rupita, Nanda Ega; Afifah, Dhiya Dwi
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Digital waqf is an innovation in Islamic philanthropy leveraging modern technology to optimize waqf fund management. This study aims to explore the opportunities and challenges of digital waqf and its contribution to wealth redistribution and Islamic economic development. The research employs a literature review method, analyzing various studies on digital waqf and supporting technologies like blockchain. The results indicate that digital waqf enhances efficiency, transparency, and public participation, particularly through digital platforms. However, challenges such as low digital literacy, limited infrastructure, and inadequate regulations hinder the optimization of its potential. This study recommends improving digital literacy, establishing comprehensive regulations, and fostering collaboration among governments, Islamic financial institutions, and fintech to build an inclusive and sustainable digital waqf ecosystem.

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