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Musdalifah Musdalifah; Karim, Abdul; Saud, Chaerul Fadlan

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Academic writing skills are one of the essential aspects of developing students’ academic literacy from the beginning of their university studies. However, most first-year students in the 2025 academic year in the English Department, Faculty of Languages and Literature, Universitas Negeri Makassar, still face difficulties in understanding the structure, language, and ethic of academic writing. This community service aims to improve the academic literacy skills of first-year students through a comprehensive and practical academic writing training program. The implementation methods included several stages, namely pre-test, material presentation, writing exercise, and post-test. The Training materials covered the structure of scientific papers, the use of academic language, paraphrasing techniques, citation ethics, and reference management using reference manager tools. The participants consisted of 40 first-year students who took part in a full-day training session. The results showed a significant improvement in all assessment aspects, with the average score increasing from 56.8 in the pre-test to 83.9 in the post-test. The highest improvement was observed in the accuracy of citation and referencing, which increased by 33.2%. These findings indicate that the training effectively enhanced students’ understanding of systematic and ethical principles of academic writing. Therefore, this activity contributes to strengthening the academic culture and preparing students for academic writing during their studies.

Alya Febbyyana Basuki; Irawan Irawan; Sri Astuti

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Presently, several micro, little, and medium firms (MSMEs) encounter more intricate difficulties in financial management, particularly concerning efficient capital planning and allocation.  Numerous business proprietors continue to struggle with the effective management of financial resources due to insufficient financial knowledge regarding principles, a lack of confidence in resource management, an unsupportive financial attitude, or reliance on misconceptions about finance.  This study aims to examine the impact of financial knowledge, financial self-efficacy, and financial attitude on the capital budgeting decisions of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Bandar Lampung.  This research employs a quantitative methodology with primary data gathered from 401 respondents chosen via purposive sampling.  Prior to the analysis of the data utilizing multiple linear regression with SPSS software, it underwent testing for validity, reliability, and classical assumptions.  The findings indicated that financial knowledge, financial self-efficacy, and financial attitude exerted a positive and significant impact on capital budgeting decisions, both individually and collectively.  The results affirm that the Theory of Planned Behavior is crucial in elucidating how knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes underpin rational, strategic, and sustainable decision-making for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

Natia Nurfaza; Cupian Cupian; Donny Hardiawan

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study analyzes the implementation of the murabahah contract in resolving Non-Performing Financing (NPF) for micro-enterprises through collateral auction at the Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) Ahmad Yani Branch Office, Area Bandung Raya. The primary objective is to analyze the conformity of the auction process with comprehensive Sharia principles (fiqih muamalah), particularly focusing on the final stage of debt resolution. Employing a qualitative-descriptive method, data was gathered through literature review and direct interviews with personnel from the bank's collection and recovery department. The findings indicate that the NPF resolution procedure is conducted systematically and ethically, beginning with warnings, mediation, and intensive restructuring efforts, such as rescheduling and reconditioning, in line with the spirit of ta'awun and Fatwa DSN MUI No. 48/2005. The auction is only performed as a final, likuidatif resort when the customer is non-cooperative or entirely unable to pay after all 3R attempts have failed. Crucially, the process generally aligns with positive regulations and Sharia provisions, including the transparent process of Muzayyadah through KPKNL. Key aspects of Sharia compliance include the bank's commitment to returning any surplus funds from the collateral sale directly to the customer, thereby avoiding ghulul (fraudulent gain), and the provision of the option to waive the remaining debt for customers deemed genuinely unable to fulfill their obligations, in line with Fatwa DSN MUI No 47/DSN-MUI/II/2005. This research provides practical insights for Islamic financial institutions on balancing effectiveness in debt resolution with the imperative of comprehensive Sharia compliance and ethical transactional justice.

Jusbaeni Jusbaeni; Umara Hasmarani Rizqiyah; Nahridzah Mahjubuh Shiber; Husnirrahman J; Syahrul Syahrul

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The development of digital technologyhas had a significant impact on education and the creative economy. The ability to processvisual designs has become an important skill for the younger generation to face thechallenges of the digital age. This community service activity aims toimprove students' digital design skills and creativity throughCanva training as a practical learning medium. The trainingwas conducted at SMAN 22 Gowa, involving six students from grades X and XI.The implementation method used an interactive workshop approach and hands-on practice(learning by doing) that emphasised project-based learning experiences. The results of the activity showed an increase in students' ability to understandthe basic principles of packaging design, apply visual elements appropriately, andproduce creative and communicative design works. This activity also fostered self-confidence,collaborative spirit, and awareness of the importance of digital literacy. Thus, this training successfully contributed positively to thedevelopment of creative skills and the readiness of students to face the world ofentrepreneurship and technology-based creative industries (Bell, 2010; Guo et al.,2020; Supriyadi, 2023; Wicaksono & Indriani, 2022).

Jusbaeni Jusbaeni; Umara Hasmarani Rizqiyah; Nahridzah Mahjubuh Shiber; Husnirrahman J; Syahrul Syahrul

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The development of digital technologyhas had a significant impact on education and the creative economy. The ability to processvisual designs has become an important skill for the younger generation to face thechallenges of the digital age. This community service activity aims toimprove students' digital design skills and creativity throughCanva training as a practical learning medium. The trainingwas conducted at SMAN 22 Gowa, involving six students from grades X and XI.The implementation method used an interactive workshop approach and hands-on practice(learning by doing) that emphasised project-based learning experiences. The results of the activity showed an increase in students' ability to understandthe basic principles of packaging design, apply visual elements appropriately, andproduce creative and communicative design works. This activity also fostered self-confidence,collaborative spirit, and awareness of the importance of digital literacy. Thus, this training successfully contributed positively to thedevelopment of creative skills and the readiness of students to face the world ofentrepreneurship and technology-based creative industries (Bell, 2010; Guo et al.,2020; Supriyadi, 2023; Wicaksono & Indriani, 2022).

F X Sarwadi; Wiwik Yulianti; Henry Yustanto; Bakdal Ginanjar; Chattri Sigit Widyastuti

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Language plays a crucial role not only as a means of communication but also as a reflection of the values and character of society. In the context of youth mosque da'wah, the use of polite language is crucial because it influences the effectiveness of conveying religious messages and shaping the morals of listeners. This study aims to examine the application of the principles of polite language in youth mosque da'wah in Karanganyar Regency and efforts to improve it through training activities. The method used was a qualitative approach with observation techniques, semi-structured interviews, and documentation. Data analysis was carried out in three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions interactively. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in the participants' understanding and practice of polite language after attending the training. Based on the questionnaire results, participants' post-test scores increased compared to the pre-test, indicating the effectiveness of the training in strengthening their understanding of the concept of polite speech. Furthermore, observations of da'wah practices showed positive changes in the use of more polite, structured, and empathetic language. This activity not only improved participants' communication skills but also raised awareness of the importance of language ethics in da'wah. Thus, this language politeness training contributes to the character development of mosque youth, helping them become moral, communicative, and civilized young preachers. It is hoped that similar activities can be developed to a more advanced level in the future to strengthen the application of politeness in religious communication among youth.

Farchan Hamdani; R. Fahrurrozi Nur Ansori

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Non-litigation legal assistance in land dispute resolution is carried out by the Ansor Legal Aid Institute (LBH Ansor). This assistance is crucial considering the complexity of land law and the high demand of the community, especially vulnerable groups, for access to fast, efficient, and low-cost conflict resolution. This research is driven by the low public understanding of non-litigation mechanisms and the challenges in realizing proportional access to justice. The main objective is to comprehensively document the assistance procedures and identify the applied advocacy model. This research method uses a normative legal approach with a statute approach and a conceptual approach. The results of this study describe that LBH Ansor plays a strategic role as a mediator and legal facilitator, which includes initial case assessment, preparation of a mediation framework, and assistance in negotiations between the disputing parties. The main findings show that LBH Ansor's non-litigation assistance practices have successfully increased the effectiveness of land dispute resolution by prioritizing the principles of restorative justice and peace agreements, while also providing a replicable model for increasing access to justice outside the courts.

Derendra Uziel Sachio; Muhammad Ibrahim; Nabiilah Afraa Naa’ilah; Raffly tama Haqqin; Siti Nur Adni +2 more

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study examines in depth the concepts of maysir, gharar, and riba as three practices that are prohibited in sharia economics because they are considered to cause injustice and imbalance in economic activities. Through an analysis of the postulates of the Qur'an and Hadith, this study confirms that the prohibition of maysir is based on the element of excessive speculation that harms one of the parties, gharar is rejected because it contains ambiguity in the object and contract, while riba is prohibited because it creates an unequal addition in financial transactions. In addition, the study highlights how other religions and various modern economic systems have paid attention to the principles that are in line with the prohibition of these three concepts, especially related to business ethics, social justice, and economic risk mitigation. A cross-faith perspective shows that universal values such as honesty, transparency, and balance are essential foundations for building a sustainable economic order. By combining normative perspectives and cross-tradition comparisons, this study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dangers of maysir, gharar, and usury, as well as the implications of the implementation of their prohibition in modern economic life. The results of the study are expected to be a reference in formulating economic practices that are fair, stable, and able to be widely applied in various communities.

Rahmadita Karunia; Risyda Tazkiyatun Nufus; Tiara Anggita Sari; Hawwa Syifa Azzahra; Aulia Rahma Putri Ananda Realita Islami +3 more

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This material provides an in-depth overview of the fundamental distinctions between Islamic banks and conventional banks, covering their underlying principles, contract types, operational mechanisms, legal frameworks, and organizational structures. Islamic banks operate based on Islamic values derived from the Qur’an, Hadith, and the rulings of the National Sharia Council (DSN-MUI), emphasizing strict prohibitions on riba, gharar, and maysir. Contracts such as wadiah, mudharabah, musyarakah, murabahah, ijarah, salam, and istishna’ are applied to promote fairness and profit-sharing. In contrast, conventional banks rely on positive law and interest-based systems as their primary source of income. Legally, Islamic banks are supervised by the Sharia Supervisory Board (DPS) to ensure compliance with sharia principles, while conventional banks adhere solely to general financial regulations set by authorities like the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and Bank Indonesia. The operations of Islamic banks include fund mobilization, financing, and financial services without the use of interest, whereas conventional banks earn revenue from the interest spread between deposits and loans. Although both bank types share a similar organizational structure, Islamic banks incorporate an additional layer of sharia oversight. Overall, Islamic banks aim to balance profitability with ethical and spiritual values (falah), while conventional banks primarily focus on maximizing financial returns. This material highlights Islamic banking as an ethical alternative within modern financial practices, promoting justice, sustainability, and broader economic well-being.

Arnelia Putri Pratiwi; Gama Pratama; Saefullah Fatah

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study analyzes the mechanism of money creation in Islamic financial institutions by examining its relationship with prudential principles and financial intermediation. The research is motivated by the growth of Indonesia’s Islamic capital market, which reached a capitalization of IDR 5,060 trillion in 2025, yet conceptual challenges remain regarding money creation in line with maqashid al-shariah. The study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) using the PRISMA framework, reviewing 38 relevant academic articles. Findings indicate that money creation in Islamic finance occurs only through real-asset-based activities, differing from the conventional system that relies on credit expansion and interest. Intermediation functions are carried out through partnerships emphasizing fair risk and profit sharing, while the prudential principle ensures controlled monetary expansion. The study concludes that the integration of moral and economic dimensions establishes a fair, stable, and sustainable Islamic monetary paradigm and contributes conceptually to strengthening Islamic financial policy in Indonesia.

Indri Iswardhani

Jurnal Riset dan Publikasi Ilmu Ekonomi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This research aims to analyze the alignment of Bank Jago’s digital banking innovations with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) during the 2022–2024 period. The method used is a qualitative descriptive analysis with a document study approach, which includes the Annual Report, Integrated Report, and Sustainability Report of Bank Jago over the past three years. The results of the study indicate that Bank Jago’s digital innovations are aligned with the five main dimensions of the SDGs: economic, social, governance, environmental, and partnership. From the economic perspective, digitalization has enhanced efficiency and financial performance through the growth of third-party funds and the expansion of access to digital services. In the social dimension, financial literacy programs, MSME financing, and digital zakat initiatives have strengthened financial inclusion among communities. The governance and environmental aspects demonstrate a commitment to transparency, energy efficiency, and green banking practices. Meanwhile, collaborations with fintech ecosystems and social institutions have reinforced sustainable partnerships. Overall, Bank Jago has implemented a digital transformation strategy aligned with the principles of Strategic Fit and Value Co-Creation, making digital innovation not only an instrument of economic growth but also a means to achieve sustainable development in Indonesia’s banking sector.

Anisa Lestari; Fahriya, Fahriya; Nurul Layali; Dian , Dian; Muhammad Ersya Faraby

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The halal cosmetics industry in Indonesia has grown rapidly in recent years in line with the increasing awareness of Muslim consumers regarding product safety, cleanliness, and compliance with Islamic law. However, this industry still faces several challenges, particularly related to the availability of halal-certified raw materials, production process standardization, and coordination among key stakeholders. This study aims to analyze the synergy between the government, business actors, and halal certification institutions in the development of the halal cosmetics cluster in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach and case study design, this research draws on literature analysis and applies the concepts of halal industry clusters and the triple helix model. The results indicate that collaboration among cosmetic manufacturers, government institutions, and certification bodies such as BPOM and LPPOM-MUI has strengthened consumer trust and legal assurance regarding halal products. Nevertheless, barriers remain, including limited knowledge among producers about halal standards and uneven support infrastructures across regions. Therefore, strengthening policy integration, capacity building for industry players, and institutional support is necessary to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of the halal cosmetics industry in accordance with the principles of Maqashid Sharia.

Noviantika, Kiki Erlita; Selvia Eka Aristantia M.A

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to reflect on the Islamic business ethics values contained in QS Al-Jumu’ah verses 9–10 and their relevance in fraud prevention from the perspective of Sharia accounting. Fraudulent actions in business, such as falsifying financial reports and arranging transactions, are very dangerous issues because they undermine the economic system as a whole. This study uses a literature research method with a thematic interpretation (tafsir maudhu’i) approach to understand the meaning of Surah Al-Jumu’ah verses 9 to 10, as well as analyze scholarly works related to Sharia accounting and Islamic business ethics. The results of the study indicate that these verses provide ethical guidance that balances the obligation to worship with economic activities, so that every business transaction must be based on principles of honesty, transparency, trustworthiness, and responsibility. The integration of the values contained in the Qur’an is very important in preventing fraudulent actions because it shapes. The awareness that Allah always watches over all human actions. This study contributes theoretically by strengthening the literature on Sharia accounting based on Islamic values, and practically provides guidance for business practitioners and accountants in building a fair, honest, and integrity-driven trade system. Keywords: Sharia Accounting, QS Al-Jumu'ah Verses 9-10, Fraud, Islamic Business Ethics.

Syaiful Fadlol Al Mu'arrifn; Lilik Rahmawati

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study explores the integration of Islamic business management principles, blue economy concepts, and innovation strategies in the shrimp farming industry of Sidoarjo, Indonesia, to enhance global competitiveness. The research adopts a qualitative approach through literature review and thematic analysis of relevant sources, aiming to formulate a sustainable business model that harmonizes ethical, environmental, and economic dimensions. Findings reveal that applying sharia-based management—including mudharabah and musyarakah contracts, halal certification, and social responsibility through zakat and waqf—creates an equitable business ecosystem. Simultaneously, blue economy practices such as biofloc technology, waste utilization, and mangrove rehabilitation strengthen environmental sustainability and operational efficiency. Additionally, technological innovation through IoT-based monitoring, digital marketing, and traceability systems significantly improves productivity and market access. The synergy of these elements positions Sidoarjo shrimp as a distinctive product with ethical value, sustainability compliance, and premium market potential. This study suggests policy support for sustainable financing, technology adoption, and certification to scale up implementation and recommends future research to quantify its economic and ecological impacts.

Cahaya Jatmoko; Sindhu Rakasiwi; Feri Agustina; Daurat Sinaga; Heru Lestiawan

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Perubahan Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

In the midst of the demand to actively publish scientific papers, the ability to design is a significant added value for teachers and lecturers. This report outlines a monograph book layout design training with Canva held for academics at PPMULTINDO. The main purpose of this activity is to provide practical skills so that participants can independently produce professional book layouts. This training uses an interactive workshop method, where participants are guided from the introduction of Canva's features, the application of design principles, to the practice of preparing layout chapters by chapter. As a result, participants demonstrated a significant improvement in their ability to operate Canva for publication design needs. They are able to produce a structured, consistent, and visually appealing layout. Thus, this training has succeeded in becoming a practical solution for academics to efficiently improve the visual quality of their monograph books

Indah Dwi Rizki Amas

DHARMA EKONOMI 2025 sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Dharmaputra Semarang

The role of economics in human life has become increasingly significant in the modern era as it serves as a foundation for meeting daily needs and achieving collective welfare. This study aims to analyze how Islamic economic principles regulate price determination in markets and income distribution to ensure fairness and social balance. The research adopts a qualitative approach through library research by reviewing classical Islamic literature, modern economic works, and Qur’anic interpretations related to economic justice. The findings show that Islam emphasizes justice, equality, and welfare as the foundation of all economic activity. Price setting in Islam must reflect fairness, avoiding exploitation and ensuring that transactions bring mutual benefit to both sellers and buyers. Meanwhile, income distribution is directed toward social equity through the implementation of zakat, infaq, and shadaqah, which serve as instruments for wealth redistribution and poverty alleviation. The implication of this study is that the application of Islamic economic principles can provide a moral and sustainable alternative to conventional capitalist systems by promoting fairness, social responsibility, and economic stability within society.

Afaf Dwi Safitri; Lilik Rahmawati

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The fashion industry is experiencing continuous acceleration. Increased social and economic competition is occurring in society to expand the boundaries of consumer demand. Fast fashion companies have successfully built this business model by relying on cheap labor and the resulting social, economic, and environmental impacts. The method used in this study is qualitative research with a literature study approach and an understanding of the meaning of social or humanitarian phenomena examined through descriptive analysis using the Islamic economic theory framework. The results show that the fast fashion industry has exploited the environment and even labor rights, which has had an impact on the economy, society, and health. Based on Islamic production ethics, it is clearly explained in the Qur'an that production practices must bring benefits to humans without causing harm, based on the four main principles of the Islamic economic system, namely, monotheism, balance, free will, and responsibility. Meanwhile, Islamic consumption ethics avoid wastefulness (tabzir) and unnecessary spending (isyraf), so that consumption behavior can provide long-term benefits for both worldly and afterlife. This study emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the government, stakeholders, and the community in creating a sustainable production system in accordance with Islamic values.

Unik Depisari; Fathonah, Aenia Latif; Cery, Cery; Ashfa, M. Aqila; Fitriyah, Siti Zakiyatul +1 more

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This study aims to analyze the implementation of the murabahah bil wakalah contract within Islamic financing institutions by examining procedural compliance, documentation quality, and the effectiveness of internal monitoring. A qualitative approach was applied using in-depth interviews, structured observations, and document analysis involving purposively selected informants. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis supported by data reduction, coding processes, source triangulation, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that the implementation of the contract generally aligns with sharia principles, although operational challenges persist, including inconsistent documentation, varied member understanding of wakalah procedures, and limitations in monitoring practices. Verification processes and margin determination have been properly executed, yet administrative governance requires strengthening to ensure alignment between procedural guidelines and real-world practice. The study highlights the importance of increasing sharia literacy and enhancing human resource capacity to improve efficiency and compliance in implementing murabahah bil wakalah within micro-level Islamic financial institutions.

Rahmawati, Safira Aulia; Nurazizah, Khofifah; Cahyani, Agustin Tri; Sulasih, Sulasih

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This study aims to analyze the marketing strategy of the Wadiah Savings Product (Hanabung) at KSPPS Hanada Quwais Sembada using a SWOT approach to identify internal strengths, weaknesses, external opportunities, and threats influencing the institution’s marketing performance. The research employs a descriptive quantitative method supported by qualitative data obtained from interviews with five key informants. Data analysis was conducted using the IFE and EFE matrices to evaluate the weight, rating, and score of each strategic factor. The findings indicate that KSPPS Hanada’s major strengths include strong member loyalty, personalized services, and compliance with sharia principles. The main weaknesses are conventional promotional activities, limited marketing human resources, and insufficient digital innovation. Opportunities arise from increasing public awareness of Islamic finance, while threats come from digital financial service competition and low financial literacy levels. With an IFE score of 3.10 and an EFE score of 2.75, the institution is positioned within a growth strategy. The study highlights the need for more innovative and adaptive marketing strategies through digitalization, human resource development, and continuous financial literacy initiatives.

Damayanti, Chika Permata Destia; Romdon, Fani; Anggraeni, Feny Yulia; Prasetyaningsih, Hana; Anjarani, Resti Dwi +2 more

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This study aims to analyze the digitalization strategies implemented by Islamic banks to increase public interest in Sharia savings products. The research focuses on the use of digital technologies such as mobile banking, Islamic fintech, big data, and social media as key instruments to enhance service accessibility and strengthen customer trust. A qualitative descriptive method with a literature-based approach was employed by collecting and examining relevant academic sources. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify patterns and relationships between digitalization and customer interest in Sharia savings. The findings indicate that digitalization enhances service accessibility, operational efficiency, and personalized user experiences. Mobile banking plays a dominant role in improving transaction convenience, while social media contributes significantly to customer education and product promotion. Furthermore, collaboration with Islamic fintech supports financial inclusion and encourages innovation aligned with Sharia principles. The results confirm that digitalization is a strategic driver for Islamic banks to remain competitive and relevant within the evolving financial industry landscape.