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Perwakilan: Journal of Good Governance, Diplomacy, Customary Institutionalization and Social Networks
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30327148     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58764/prwkl
International interdisciplinary scientific journal of good governance, diplomacy, customary institutionalization and social networks. It provides a common forum to share an interest in relevant topics. The ultimate objective of this journal is to disseminate knowledge and strengthen the theoretical base for supporting ecosystems and practices. The journal publishes the theory, concepts, practice, processes and outcomes of entities in their traditional forms and contemporary expressions practised by states and non-state entities using a wide array of methodologies.
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Kepemimpinan Digital Kepala Sekolah dalam Memperkuat Ekosistem Pembelajaran di Era Kurikulum Merdeka di Sekolah Dasar Wahyuni, Yulia Septi; Berlian, Raisa; Rahmi, Yesika Novita
Perwakilan: Journal of Good Governance, Diplomacy, Customary Institutionalization and Social Networks Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58764/j.prwkl.2025.3.111

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Kepemimpinan digital kepala sekolah memegang peran penting dalam memperkuat ekosistem pembelajaran di era Kurikulum Merdeka, khususnya di sekolah dasar yang sedang beradaptasi dengan pemanfaatan teknologi pendidikan. Kurikulum Merdeka menekankan fleksibilitas, pembelajaran berbasis proyek, serta penggunaan perangkat digital untuk mendukung proses belajar yang lebih mandiri dan bermakna. Dalam konteks ini, kepala sekolah berperan sebagai pemimpin digital yang tidak hanya mengelola sekolah, tetapi juga mengarahkan visi teknologi, mendorong kompetensi guru, serta membangun budaya sekolah yang inovatif dan responsif terhadap perkembangan digital. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kuantitatif melalui survei terhadap 120 guru sekolah dasar di tiga kabupaten/kota. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tiga temuan penting. Pertama, 78% guru menyatakan peningkatan kompetensi dalam penggunaan aplikasi pembelajaran setelah adanya kebijakan kepemimpinan digital kepala sekolah. Kedua, 72% sekolah melaporkan meningkatnya kolaborasi antara guru dan orang tua melalui platform digital sekolah, yang berdampak pada peningkatan keterlibatan siswa dalam pembelajaran. Ketiga, 81% kepala sekolah memanfaatkan data digital (dashboard belajar, asesmen online, dan laporan harian) untuk pengambilan keputusan yang lebih cepat terkait kebutuhan belajar siswa. Temuan ini menguatkan bahwa kepemimpinan digital berkontribusi secara signifikan dalam mendukung keberhasilan implementasi Kurikulum Merdeka, serta menciptakan ekosistem belajar yang inklusif, adaptif, dan relevan dengan tuntutan pembelajaran abad ke-21.
Moral Economy and Islamic Ethics: Re-examining Waqf in the Context of Modern Capitalism Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Aliyu, Shafa'at Ahmad; Shariff, Ikilima Abubakar; Dalhatu, Rabi Shehu
Perwakilan: Journal of Good Governance, Diplomacy, Customary Institutionalization and Social Networks Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58764/j.prwkl.2025.3.135

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This study investigates the relevance, transformation, and potential revival of waqf (Islamic endowment) as a foundation for moral economy and Islamic ethics in the context of modern capitalism. While traditional Islamic moral economics focuses on equitable wealth distribution and social welfare, current capitalist institutions frequently favor profit maximization, financialization, and market efficiency. This study looks critically at how waqf has historically reduced socioeconomic gaps and how its ideas might be used in modern economic systems to alleviate poverty, social exclusion, and market failures. The paper proposes a normative framework for incorporating waqf into ethical economic strategies that reconcile moral imperatives with capitalist realities, based on doctrinal analysis of Islamic legal texts, a review of contemporary scholarship on moral economy theory, and case studies of modern waqf initiatives. The findings suggest that waqf can serve as a long-term tool for community investment, social safety nets, and value-based economic resilience if legal reform, governance innovation, and ethical institutional frameworks are achieved. The article concludes by advocating policy and institutional options for reviving waqf within global economic systems while maintaining Islamic ethical integrity and modern market efficiency.
Reinterpreting Waqf in Light of Contemporary Socio-Economic Realities Aliyu, Shafa'at Ahmad; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Ardo, Adam Muhammad; Adam, Maryam
Perwakilan: Journal of Good Governance, Diplomacy, Customary Institutionalization and Social Networks Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58764/j.prwkl.2025.3.137

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Waqf (Islamic endowment) has historically been a key driver of socioeconomic development in Muslim cultures, funding education, healthcare, social welfare, and public infrastructure. However, conventional waqf administration and utilization strategies have struggled to adequately address modern socioeconomic concerns like as poverty, unemployment, urbanization, financial isolation, and inadequate institutional governance. This research investigates the importance of reinterpreting waqf within the context of present socioeconomic realities while maintaining true to its classical juristic roots. The study uses a qualitative and analytical approach on Qur'anic principles, Prophetic traditions, classical fiqh literature, and modern Islamic finance scholarship to explore how waqf can be revitalized through innovative instruments, institutional reforms, and integration with modern economic systems. The research advocates for a maq??id al-shar??ah-oriented reinterpretation of waqf, which provides for greater flexibility in asset management, investment strategies, and governance structures while maintaining its perpetual and benevolent nature. The findings demonstrate the ability of contemporary waqf models such as cash waqf, corporate waqf, waqf-based social finance, and public-private partnerships to satisfy current developmental requirements in a sustainable manner. The research concludes that reinterpreting waqf in light of current socioeconomic conditions is not a departure from Islamic tradition, but rather a necessary evolution that can reposition waqf as a dynamic tool for inclusive growth, social justice, and sustainable development in today's Muslim world.
Waqf, Shared Value and the Rise of Society Governance Afifi, Abdullah A
Perwakilan: Journal of Good Governance, Diplomacy, Customary Institutionalization and Social Networks Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58764/j.prwkl.2025.3.138

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This article advances the argument that waqf (Islamic endowment) constitutes a foundational model of society governance, in which communities institutionalize moral responsibility into durable public capacity. Rather than viewing waqf solely as a charitable or financial instrument, the study conceptualizes it as a governance architecture that enables societies to mobilize, preserve, and deploy resources for collective welfare independent of fluctuating political regimes. Through a narrative-historical analysis, the article traces waqf’s evolution from the Prophetic model of trust-based stewardship and the institutional consolidation under the early caliphs, to its resilience during dynastic centralization, its fiscal institutionalization in the Ottoman period, and its contemporary transformation within modern regulatory frameworks. Central to the analysis is the proposition that waqf embodies an early and enduring form of shared value creation. By preserving endowed capital while continuously generating social returns, waqf integrates economic sustainability with public benefit. This dual function positions waqf as a bridge between moral economy and modern governance theory, aligning closely with contemporary debates on stakeholder capitalism, sustainable development, and civil society resilience. The article further argues that waqf is more than its challenges. While issues of governance reform, transparency, and asset optimization remain significant, these represent transitional adjustments rather than structural weaknesses. Properly institutionalized, waqf strengthens community autonomy, enhances accountability through trusteeship, and sustains intergenerational responsibility. In an era marked by fiscal strain and institutional distrust, waqf offers a society-centered governance paradigm capable of generating shared value and reinforcing collective capacity beyond the limits of state and market mechanisms.

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