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Journal of Shariah Economics
ISSN : 26552493     EISSN : 26552485     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35896/jse.v7i2
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS adalah jurnal ilmiah berkala yang dikelola dan diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Universitas Al Hikmah Indonesia serta bekerja sama dengan Asosiasi Ekonom Islam Indonesia Jurnal ini berfokus pada kajian ekonomi dan ekonomi Islam Pengelola menerima kontribusi berupa artikel dari ilmuwan akademisi profesional dan peneliti yang berkaitan dengan studi ekonomi Islam Artikel akan dipublikasikan setelah melalui mekanisme seleksi naskah penelaahan oleh reviewer serta proses penyuntingan Semua artikel yang diterbitkan merupakan pandangan dan tanggung jawab penulis dan tidak mewakili jurnal ini maupun institusi asal penulis Journal of Sharia Economics diterbitkan dua kali dalam setahun yaitu pada bulan Juni dan Desember
Articles 195 Documents
Islamic Economics in the Middle of Civilization Transition Mohammad Ghozali; Resi Handayani; Wahyudi Bakri
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i1.169

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The existence of an economic system of capitalism, an economic system of socialism, and an economic system of sharia are a response to problems regarding the economy as well as an answer to removing people from the obscurity of the existing economic system. It’s hoped that these systems will be the key to the economic success of a society. But there are always advantages and disadvantages to every existing system. The economic system of capitalism is an economic system hi which investors or owners of capital are the movers and rulers. Meanwhile, the economic system of socialism is a system hi which the government is the main control, this system ignores the position of the individual, everything is regulated by the ruler and no one has the right other than the ruler. The considerations positives and negatives of each system have created a sharia economic system where this system has every positive side of the capitalist and socialist economic system but ignores the shortcomings or negative sides of the two systems. This paper discussed how the economic system of capitalism, the economic system of socialism, the Islamic economic system, and the relationship between them. The method used in this writing was library research, in which the authors used various secondary data from books, article, and many more. The results showed that it is clear that there are far differences between the conventional economic system and the Islamic economic system, the conventional economic system includes the economic system of capitalism and the economic system of socialism.
Islamic Finance and Economic Development: The Impact of the Islamic Finance Sector on Indonesia’s Economic Development Zainur Zainur
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i1.170

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The re-existence of Islamic economics on the surface of the earth makes a major contribution to the new economic system, with new models and innovations that are applied according to the conditions it goes through without reducing the values that must be implemented in the Islamic economic system. Although it can be understood that this Islamic economic system is not a new thing, but has experienced a new history in the modern era This research aimed to describe the models and applications of sharia-based financial models in the economy, Islamic finance models that are able to promote equitable development, and the impact of the Islamic finance sector on economic development. This was qualitative research with document analysis. The results were financial system in Islam has an impact on economic growth, especially in Indonesia, it can be felt the level of difference between conventional economics and Islamic economics. In addition to the investment factor made by investors, the contract model that is applied bears the risk for both parties, because with a contract like this the level of prudence that must be carried out is more selective compared to other contracts. In addition to Islamic banking, non-bank financial institutions also have a very significant role in increasing economic growth. Among non-bank financial institutions that have an influence on economic growth are zakat, baitul maal wattamwil, waqf and others.
Productive Zakat for Community Empowerment: an Indonesian Context Urwatul Wutsqah
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i1.179

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Indonesia is the largest Moslem country in the world. Paying zakat apart from being a means for Muslims to worship, zakat can also become a pillar of the people's economy when the zakat funds are properly managed and handed over to an amil zakat agency, amil zakat institution or an official baitul mal from the government, where if we look at the potential for raising funds Zakat to be managed productively has very good prospects for the economic progress of the people who are included in the category of entitled to receive assistance from this zakat fund. Therefore, the author here examines through this research using a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques in the form of documents, such as books or laws and regulations. This research is expected to provide a little knowledge benefit to readers in order to optimize the management of zakat funds into productive zakat which is one of our efforts to improve the level of the community's economy, the author sees that if zakat is managed productively, it can be maximized both in its management and use by the parties. related to being able to make people free from poverty and ignorance so that people who were initially in a mustahik condition so that they rose to become muzakki.
Islamic Business Ethics: How to Apply it on the Supply Chain Management? Agus Wahyu Irawan; Mukhamad Roni; Heri Kuncoro Putro; Moh. Agus Sifa'
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i1.180

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The purpose of this research was analyzing the application of Supply Chain Management in the perspective of Islamic business ethics. Islamic business ethics is related to the implementation of Supply Chain Management in related companies, from the purchasing process of production, retail distribution to consumption by the public. There needs to be a concept of applying Islamic business ethics as a basis for doing business. Business ethics are sometimes ignored by business people. By applying business ethics, a businessman can understand even very difficult business competition, how to maintain good manners, be friendly, how to dress properly and how to speak words to deal with customers, all of which has meaning. business people do everything they can to get high profits, even business people often ignore the ethics that must be considered in running a business. The method used in this research was qualitative research by using the document analysis. The results of this article on the application of Supply Chain Management in the perspective of Islamic business ethics were that every company when conducting its business must have elements of unity, justice, free will, responsibility and virtue.
Kiai and Economic Independence: Kiai’s Strategy in Realizing the Independence of Darul Fiqhi Islamic Boarding School Lamongan, East Java Miftahal Anjar; Moh. Ah. Subhan ZA
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i1.200

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Kiai as the person who is most responsible for the journey of the pesantren certainly has a big contribution to the independence of the pesantren, because in the structure of the boarding school Kiai is the highest leader and has enormous authority. The role of the Kiai is one of the important factors behind determining the future direction of the pesantren, one of which includes the economic independence of the pesantren. The objectives of this research were the Kiai’s strategy in the economic independence of the pesantren, and the second, the factors that shaped economic independence in Islamic boarding schools. The focus of the location in this research was Darul Fiqhi Islamic Boarding School, Lamongan, East Java. This research was qualitative research. The data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and documentation, while the data analysis method used descriptive analysis. Based on the research conducted, it was known that: first, the role of the Kiai in the economic independence of the pesantren was that the Kiai acted as a giver of ideas or ideas, stockholders, advisers, management controllers, motivators, and decision makers in various regulations that in the managed business unit. Second, the kiai’s strategy in building the economic independence of the pesantren was to provide an understanding of the economy to the santri, empowering the santri, organizing the pesantren, building business units, as well as collaborating with parties outside the pesantren and the support and trust given by the community around the pesantren, such as being a member of the consumers and investors, as well as employees in business units owned by Islamic boarding schools.
Analyzing the Performance of Rumah Zakat in Distributing Ziswaf Funds: A Study in Kediri City, East Java Adin Fadilah; Mirahayu Mirahayu
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i2.230

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In the current pandemic period, Islamic Philanthropy (ZISWAF) should be able to provide a solution to the problems of the ummah. For this reason, in order to optimize the distribution and distribution of zakat at Rumah Zakat in the city of Kediri, both in the field of utilization and benefits, appropriate strategies are needed to overcome problems during the current pandemic that is happening. From the background of these problems, good strategies are needed in terms of distribution and distribution as well as education is also needed to the surrounding community. Based on the description above, it is necessary to conduct research to further examine how good the distribution, distribution strategies, and ways to make the public know more about the obligation to pay zakat, give infaq, or shadaqah at the National Amil Zakat Agency. This was field research. The findings of this research were that the Rumah Zakat raises funds directly starting from the members of the Rumah Zakat itself, inviting several communities and donors who come to the Rumah Zakat to give their funds, while indirectly it was carried out through social media. In the activities of distributing zakat, alms, infaq and waqf, Rumah Zakat Kediri had consumptive and productive programs. Rumah Zakat’s performance in optimizing the distribution of ziswaf funds to mustahik was carried out through the Empowered Village program and other programs.
Wakalah Contract on Delivery Services: A Comparative Study Wiam Milayanti; Indri Paramithasari
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i2.234

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The purpose of this research was to determine the use of wakalah contracts on Citilink and Pos Indonesia delivery services and to determine the advantages and disadvantages of Citilink and Pos Indonesia delivery services. This research used a qualitative approach and combines secondary data, interviews, observations and documents. The results of this research indicated that the wakalah contracts that exist at Citilink and Pos Indonesia were the same but the comparison was in the service or when doing this wakalah contract Citilink cannot transact directly because Citilink is located in a city not in a village, while Pos Indonesia can serve and transact directly because Pos Indonesia already exists in every sub-district. Citilink's advantages included more punctuality, guaranteed service and security, solutions for geographical differences between regions. While Pos Indonesia, including PT Pos Indonesia, was more trusted than similar products that provided services such as those that can be provided by Pos Indonesia, wider area coverage, domestic shipping rates and uniform operating hours longer, excellent service. The disadvantage of Citilink was that it costs more. While Pos Indonesia, including PT Pos Indonesia, was still less well-known compared to other shipping services because of the views of the people of Pos Indonesia, it can only serve mail delivery services, delivery of destination packages in the village, the delivery system for goods was different between in Villages and Cities.
Gold Debt-Receivable System with Paddy Rewards Before Debt Repayment: An Islamic Law Perspective Sulkiah Sulkiah; Zakaria Syafei; Jamaluddin Jamaluddin
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i2.246

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In fulfillling the needs of life, humans will always need other people around them, like the debt and credit tradition that occurred in Teras Bendung Village, Lebak Wangi Sub-District, a tradition that has long developed and has become the culture of the Teras Bendung village community. Lending gold with guaranteed rice per each harvest, either from rice fields or land products, before the debtor is able to repay the debt, the creditor will withdraw the harvest without reducing the debt burden. The type of research used was field research, where researchers researched directly in the field to obtain reliable data. The data collection techniques were observation, interviews and documentation. The data processing technique was qualitative data analysis, starting with analyzing all the data obtained, after reviewing the next steps are data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this research concluded that: the gold debt-receivable system with the provision of rice in return before paying off the debt from the perspective of Islamic law in Teras Bendung Village, Lebak Wangi Sub-District is forbidden. The transfer of responsibility when the debtor dies before paying off the debt will be transferred to the heirs. The consequences for debtors who cannot pay off their debts will get social sanctions, and their assets will be taken over by creditors. Repayment of debt using the exchange rate of goods is usually done by parties who owe, provided that the money is equal to the current price of gold.
Sharia Banking Relations In Halal Product Assurance Policy Hery Purwanto
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i2.256

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The halal product guarantee policy stipulated in Law Number 33 of 2014 aims to provide legal certainty about the halalness of a product. The policy requires that all products circulating and traded in the territory of Indonesia must be certified halal. The policy concept generally regulates the stages of the halal certification process that must be met by business actors, both large and small industry categories, and it specifically regulates how the halal production process must be carried out to meet halal standards by referring to the Product Assurance System. Halal (SJPH). This study aims to analyze the relationship of Islamic banking in the concept of halal product assurance policy in Indonesia. This research is a literature study through a normative legal approach (statute approach) with data obtained through the relevant literature, where the analysis uses a qualitative descriptive method. The findings in this study are the construction of the Halal Product Guarantee Act does not specifically regulate Islamic financial transactions, which results in halal products produced being doubtful. The relation of Islamic banking to Law Number 33 of 2014 is very relevant and needs to be incorporated into policy provisions, considering that Islamic financial transactions can be realized through financial institutions or Islamic banking.
Islamic Business Ethics: How to Apply it on Hikma Collection Group (HCG) Management at Pondok Pesantren Miftahul Hikmah Parengan Sub-District, Tuban District, East Java Mela Anggilia; Joko Hadi Purnomo; Niswatin Nurul Hidayati
JOURNAL OF SHARIA ECONOMICS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Sharia Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/jse.v3i2.262

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The purpose of this research was to describe and analyze the implementation of Islamic business ethics in the management of HCG (Hikma Collection Group) at Miftahul Hikmah Parengan Tuban, as well as the obstacles faced. This research used qualitative research methods. The results of this research were the implementation of Islamic business ethics in the management of HCG (Hikma Collection Group) using eight principles that are in accordance with Islamic teachings, including the first with the principle of honesty in business, the second with the principle of selling good quality goods. The third principle is not selling out promises to consumers who want to buy at HCG (Hikma Collection Group). The fourth principle applied in HCG (Hikma Collection Group) is to be responsible in doing business regarding dissatisfaction in front of consumers and being responsible before God. The fifth principle is non-binding and generous to customers and all employees by getting used to being polite, smiling, greeting and friendly to all consumers and each employee. The sixth principle is the balance of doing business by always prioritizing the unity of every employee in HCG (Hikma Collection Group). The seventh principle is discipline in administration that uses honesty and timeliness in completing administrative reports. The last principle is to complete the product according to the target desired by the consumer.

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