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Munazzama Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage
ISSN : 28087577     EISSN : 28087496     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21580/mz.v5i1
Munazzama Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage, is an open-access journal, and peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the dynamic issues of various contemporary Islamic management, Pilgrimage, and socio-religious issues such as dawa studies, human resource management, Islamic finance institutional management, Islamic pilgrimage management, religious tourism management, Islamic public policy, and the dynamics of Islamic management. Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage, published by Department of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage (MD-MHU), Faculty of Dawa and Communication, UIN Walisongo Semarang. Publishing twice a year, in June and December.
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Analysis of The Implementation of Prima Service Management to Increase Interest in Hajj and Umrah Pilgrimages Follow Manasik at HMC Payakumbuh Asni, Asni; February, Andis; Rofiqi, Moh Arfin
Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/mz.v4i2.17144

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 Providing knowledge of Manasik is the task of the government and travel agencies organizing the Hajj and Umrah. The objective of holding rituals is To practice independence, as well as so that the congregation can carry out worship according to the guidance of the Prophet. However, there are still many in the holy land of the congregation who only rely on a guide while on the ground because they do not understand and do not know corners of the city of Mecca because they only manasic 3-4 times. There needs to be excellent service to attract their interest following the manasic class. This research aims to know the excellent implementation management service in HMC (Hijrah Muslim Center) Payakumbuh. The method used in the study This is method descriptive- a qualitative. Results show Organizer rituals in institution rituals HMC The Great Wall Already apply good service by service standards and principles of excellent service. Marked by the satisfaction felt by the congregation undergoing manasik at HMC. In addition to manasik for free, HMC also provides services to the congregation in the form of facilitating the congregation to complete the administrative requirements in the form of passport administration, meningitis vaccination, photos, provision of small gifts, exchange Money real, and savings Hajj And Umrah.  
Examining The Potential of Cash Waqf and Development Model Madani, Rahma Insan; Nurhidayati, Nurhidayati; Thomafy, Khoiriyah
Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/mz.v4i2.18557

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 This research aims to determine the potential of cash waqf and its development model, so research. This research uses the literature study method supported by previous research data. The results of this study reveal that the potential and development model of cash waqf has not been well realized. This research has the advantages of waqf: Continuous reward as long as the waqf object is still being utilized even though the waqf has passed away. Continuous benefits in various types of goodness and not interrupted by the transfer of ownership. As a productive investment because cash waqf can be invested in Sharia-compliant financial instruments, which can generate returns that can be used for charitable purposes. However, implementing cash waqf in Indonesia is still far from its potential. Various regulations have been established to accommodate cash waqf, but its collection and utilization have not reached the expected potential. This article discusses the current cash waqf implementation model and highlights the need for more effective mechanisms, especially for millennials. This research also explores philanthropy and social fund management trends, providing insight into the potential of cash waqf and its growth models.  
Hajj Title as Motivation and Self-Control for Pilgrims Famelia, Zella; Mintarsih, Widayat; Murtadho, Ali; Sulistio, Sulistio; Sukma, Hayu Nabila Ma’al
Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/mz.v4i2.21660

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The title of Hajj has many meanings, from cultural, historical, and normative to sociological. However, there is still abuse of the title of Hajj as an economic field and social stratification. This study aims to examine the functionality of the title of Hajj for pilgrims, both as motivation and self-control. This research is a qualitative descriptive method with a phenomenological approach and a psychological scientific approach. The results show that the title of Hajj can function as motivation and self-control for pilgrims, both from internal and external directions, to improve self-quality and control themselves from deviant actions. This research concludes that a Hajj degree can provide functional benefits for pilgrims, such as motivation and self-control in behavior. Hajj is a stronghold for acting and socializing where a person must always consider every word and deed before doing or speaking
The Impact of Using The SIMBA Application on The Management of ZIS BAZNAS Funds in South Tangerang City Yusrin, Erlin Annisa; Zen, Muhamad
Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/mz.v4i2.22783

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This research focuses on the challenges in the manual management of Zakat, Infaq, and Sadaqah (ZIS) funds, which are slow, inefficient, and prone to errors. By implementing the SIMBA application, it is hoped that there will be increased efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability in the management of ZIS funds at BAZNAS South Tangerang City. This research aims to identify the impacts and obstacles in implementing SIMBA and how these obstacles affect the management of ZIS funds. Using qualitative methods with a descriptive approach, data was collected through observation and interviews with BAZNAS managers. The research results show that SIMBA has positively impacted efficiency and accuracy, as evidenced by the increase in zakat collection from IDR 1,620,378,427 in 2020 to IDR 3,699,508,074 in 2023. However, technical obstacles were also found, such as system errors and inaccuracies in the distribution of funds. This research suggests increasing human resource training and improving systems to overcome these obstacles. Implementing SIMBA is important in improving ZIS fund management, but ongoing technical support is needed.
Potential for Developing Educational Tourism Based on The Genealogy and History of The Walisongo in Java Susanto, Dedy; Mawahib, Muhammad Zainal; Anasom, Anasom; Istiqlaly, Ahmad Syauqi; Hakim, Lukmanul; Saerozi, Saerozi
Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/mz.v4i2.23084

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This study highlights the potential for educational tourism based on the history and genealogy of Walisongo in Java, which could have been more optimal. Walisongo has an important role in spreading Islam and Javanese culture, but its appeal to educational tourism still needs to be expanded. This study explores how historical sites, genealogies, and life stories of Walisongo can be used as the main attraction, as well as the obstacles and opportunities in developing this tourism. This study used qualitative methods to collect data from literature and interviews with the community, historians, and stakeholders. Secondary data from books, journals, and articles related to Walisongo were also analyzed to provide a complete picture of the potential of Walisongo's cultural heritage. The study results indicate that Walisongo has great appeal for educational tourism, especially among students interested in studying the history of the spread of Islam in Java. However, several obstacles exist, such as minimal supporting facilities, lack of infrastructure, and limited effective promotion. In addition, the need for more public understanding of the history of Walisongo requires more comprehensive educational materials. This study recommends the development of educational tourism based on Walisongo that can support cultural preservation and provide economic benefits for the local community.
Foundation's Preaching Strategy in Building Donor Loyalty: Case Study at Rabbunallah Surabaya Tahfidz and Orphanage Fithriani, Ulya; Wailah, Carissa Shofwah; Novita, Ayu Farinda; Afrianto, Dimas; Ilham, Moh
Munazzama: Journal of Islamic Management and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/mz.v4i2.23532

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This study identifies and analyzes the Da’wa strategies the Rabbunallah Surabaya Foundation implemented to build donor loyalty. The research focuses on understanding how the foundation's da’wa approach influences the relationship between the foundation and its donors, encouraging long-term commitment to supporting its social activities. Using a Grounded Theory methodology, the study adopts a qualitative case study approach, gathering data through in-depth interviews with foundation managers, donors, and related parties and observing da’wa activities. Data analysis used open and axial coding to identify key categories related to Da’wa strategies and donor loyalty. The findings reveal that the foundation's da’wa strategy involves a combination of educational, emotional, and spiritual approaches, focusing on delivering messages of goodness and the importance of sustaining charitable efforts. This strategy fosters a personal and emotional bond between the foundation and its donors. Additionally, the foundation utilizes various communication platforms, such as social media and regular meetings, to maintain transparency and provide updates on program developments. Donor loyalty is built through involvement, trust, and the fulfillment of spiritual and social expectations. In conclusion, the da’wa strategies employed by the Rabbunallah Surabaya Foundation have proven effective in cultivating donor loyalty. Active involvement in da’wa activities that touch on spiritual and social aspects plays a key role in creating lasting relationships between the foundation and its donors. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics between foundations and donors within Islamic da’wa.

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