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Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah
ISSN : 26543621     EISSN : 30471176     DOI : https://doi.org/10.64524/ah.v4i1
the journal of sharia economics focuses on publishing research findings and scientific studies based on the principles of Islamic economics (Sharia), covering theories, practices, policies, and innovations in Sharia economics and finance at local, national, and global levels. This journal is published twice a year, in June and December. Al-Hasyimiyah is Sharia Economic Journal focuses on the publication of research results and scientific studies based on the principles of Islamic economics (sharia), covering theory, practice, policy, and innovation in Islamic economics and finance at local, national, and global levels.
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STRATEGI MARKETING MIX SYARI’AH DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENJUALAN (Studi Pada Nanda Cosmetik Kampung Merempan Hilir Kecamatan Mempura Kabupaten Siak) Sri Indriyani Ali; Resa Maridawati
Al-Hasyimiyah: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64524/ah.v4i02.162

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This study discusses the implementation of sharia-based marketing mix strategies in an effort to increase sales at Nanda Cosmetics, located in Merempan Hilir Village, Mempura District, Siak Regency. The main objective of this study is to analyze how sharia marketing mix strategies can be implemented to increase sales of cosmetic products at Nanda Cosmetics Siak. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach with a descriptive method, which involves data collection through interviews, observations, and documentation. The subject of the study was the owner of the Nanda Cosmetics Siak business, namely Nanda Hidayah, while the object of the study focused on the sharia marketing mix strategy implemented to increase product sales at Nanda Cosmetics Siak. The results of the study indicate that the marketing mix strategy implemented by Nanda Cosmetics Siak follows the 5P principle, namely product, price, place, promotion, and sharia guidelines. In its implementation, the marketing mix strategy is in accordance with sharia principles. Where Nanda Cosmetics products already have a BPOM label that guarantees safety and suitability for Muslim consumers. Pricing is done fairly and not excessively, promotions are done honestly and in accordance with sharia principles. However, the location aspect still needs to be improved because currently it can only be reached by the surrounding community.
STRATEGI PENINGKATAN MUTU PELAYANAN PADA TOKO HERBA PENAWAR AL-WAHIDA INDONESIA (HPAI) CABANG SIAK DITINJAU DARI ETIKA BISNIS ISLAM Wiwik Indra Mariana; Raudhatul Jannah
Al-Hasyimiyah: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64524/ah.v4i02.163

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This study aims to analyze strategies for improving service quality at the Herba Penawar Al-Wahida Indonesia (HPAI) Siak Branch reviewed from the perspective of Islamic Business Ethies. This research uses a qualitative approach with a field study method. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews and documentation with data analysis techniques including data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions. Researchers use the TQS (Total Quality Service) theory which is part of TQM (Total Quality Management). The researcher‟s data analysis technique uses the data that has been obtained, then the data is analyzed using inductive thinking. The result of the study are that the head of the Siak HPAI Branch must provide a positive response, training and thoroughness to ensure the loyalty of the service provided by employees to consumers, for example First, Intangibility: training employees to be smart in ensuring and convincing potential consumers to be interested in achieving their desire to have HPAI products, such as employees are required to be friendly, responsive and reactive, have a neat appearance and openness about the product. Second, Heterogeneity: the act of providing SOP/ Matrix education to all HPAI employees, receiving input, providing effective communication training, and conducting continuous evaluations. Third, Inseperability: train employees not to delay providing solition to cunsumers who need advice, calm angry customers and be careful in communicating by paying attention to speaking style so they can respond positively to consumer intentions. Fourth, Perishability: consumer trust. market
SISTEM PENGUPAHAN BURUH KELAPA SAWIT DI KAMPUNG TUMANG KECAMATAN SIAK DALAM PERSPEKTIF EKONOMI ISLAM Wiwik Indra Mariana; Suci Rahma Sari
Al-Hasyimiyah: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64524/ah.v4i02.164

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This study aims to examine the wage system for oil palm plantation laborers in Tumang Village, Siak District, from an Islamic perspective. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The subjects of this study are oil palm plantation workers in Tumang Village. The results show that the wage payment system for oil palm plantation laborers in Tumang Village, Siak District, particularly regarding the timing of wage payments, is not in accordance with Islamic teachings, as the wages received are sometimes not in line with the initial agreement or are paid late. However, from the perspective of Islamic economics, the wage system for oil palm plantation laborers in Tumang Village, Siak District can be considered appropriate because the wages provided are commensurate with the work performed. The wage system and the amount of wages given are based on local community customs, so plantation owners do not arbitrarily determine wages. Both parties, before entering into a cooperation agreement, are already aware of the prevailing wage rates in the market
KONSTRUKSI SOSIAL TERHADAF RIBA DAN ALTERNATIFNYA: (STUDI WACANA PADA MAHASISWA EKONOMI SYARIAH DI STAI SULTHAN SYARIF HASYIM SIAK SRI INDRAPURA RIAU TAHUN 2023-2025) Wiwik Indra Mariana
Al-Hasyimiyah: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64524/ah.v4i02.165

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This study aims to understand how Islamic Economics students at STAI Sultan Syarif Hasyim Siak Sri Indrapura, Riau, during the 2023–2025 period, construct their social understanding of riba and its alternatives. Riba, as a fundamental issue in Islamic economics, is not only viewed as a normative prohibition but also as a social phenomenon constructed through interactions, academic discussions, religious communities, and digital media. The research uses a qualitative method with a discourse analysis approach, grounded in Berger & Luckmann’s theory of social construction. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation of student activities. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, thematic categorization, and triangulation to ensure validity. The findings show that students construct riba through three main discourse forms: Normative–religious, emphasizing riba as a major sin and a clear prohibition in Islamic law, Critical–social, viewing riba as an exploitative and unjust system and Practical alternatives, offering solutions through Islamic contracts (murabahah, mudharabah, musyarakah, ijarah), Islamic fintech, and productive waqf. The campus environment, social communities, and digital media play significant roles in strengthening these discourses and shaping students’ collective identity as intellectual and social agents. The dynamics of student discourse during 2023–2025 indicate a strengthening of sharia literacy, the digitalization of discourse, and the integration of social–spiritual values, although challenges remain, including conceptual ambiguity, dominance of the conventional financial system, and limited sharia-compliant infrastructure. The study concludes that students’ social construction of riba is not a static phenomenon, but a dynamic process that continues to evolve according to local and global contexts. These findings are expected to enrich academic literature, strengthen the development of Islamic economics curricula, and provide practical recommendations for campuses and student communities in building a just, riba-free financial system.
ANALISIS FAKTOR PENURUNAN PENYALURAN PEMBIAYAAN FINTECH SYARIAH DI INDONESIA TAHUN 2025 Muhammad Fauzan; Surya Tegar Widjiantoro
Al-Hasyimiyah: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol 4 No 02 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64524/ah.v4i02.167

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This study focuses on the notable decline in Islamic fintech financing in 2025, a development that becomes more striking when viewed alongside the simultaneous increase in the industry’s total assets. Official data from OJK indicate a sharp contraction, with financing dropping from Rp 1.58 trillion in 2024 to Rp 800 billion in 2025, suggesting deeper structural issues within the Islamic fintech ecosystem. Using a qualitative approach through a literature review, this research explores how rising credit risk—as reflected in the increase of TWP90—diminishing digital trust due to information uncertainty, weakening purchasing power, and stricter regulatory requirements collectively shaped lenders’ decisions to reduce funding supply. The synthesis of findings reveals that credit risk and digital trust play the most decisive roles in constraining financing flows, particularly in sharia-based platforms that rely heavily on transparency and contractual clarity. These results reinforce the relevance of the Crisis–Trust Model of Islamic Fintech in explaining shifts in funding behavior and highlight the need for stronger governance, improved digital transparency, and more adaptive regulatory policies to restore stability and resilience in the Islamic fintech industry.

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