This study aims to identify various problems of cash waqf management in Indonesia. Identification of these various problems is expected to be formulated by various alternative solutions. Based on the research, it was identified that there were three main obstacles in the process of optimizing cash waqf, namely socialization, regulations and Nazhir, all of which were broken down in several sub-problems. The solutions that can be offered from these three constraints are socialization programs, both on understanding and cash waqf mechanisms, improving existing cash waqf regulations, specifically on the role of BWI and funding for the development of cash waqf, as well as programs designed to improve capacity asset management for Nazhir. Based on this solution, the strategy that can be carried out is more comprehensive and coordinated socialization, making regulations that can optimize the role of BWI and also optimize funds for the development of cash waqf, and continuous improvement of Nazhir's competency
Development is one important issue facing most Muslim countries today. Although there are different stages of development, all of the Muslim countries at this time are considered as developing countries as per the United Nations (UN) country classification. However, it is important to note here that actually the discourses on development used to differentiate countries between developing and developed have been debated for a while. One critical discourse contends that even those countries considered developed are actually still developing, considering that all countries are basically reacting and evolving to cope with different challenges in their own respective economies. In view of the above, this paper attempts to assess discourses related to development in developed countries as well as developing ones (including Muslim countries). This paper will also review the present state of the Muslim World that is relatively lagging behind, and what should be done about that. The research methodology applied will be based on literature review related to discourses on development, and some empirical evidence related to those discourses. The paper shows that actually each and every country has its own unique approach to develop, and there will not be a one size fits all development discourse for many different countries in the world. Learning from the history, Islam, as a belief system, made a significant role in transforming the early Muslims from backward nations to the most developed ones at that time. In addition, there has been an endless quest in developed countries themselves for more social justice and for more meaning of life. Therefore, the paper argues that formulating Islamic-based development discourses will benefit not only the Muslim world (to make it better their present state of development) but also a global community (to make a more just and humane world).
One form of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education is to do community service. Community service activities are carried out with the aim of being able to provide benefits and positive impacts for the community, both short term and long term. On this occasion, our group of 7 Perbanas Institute lecturer teams collaborated with students to carry out community service activities at the Mizan Amanah Tebet orphanage, South Jakarta. The activities carried out are providing education, socializing about the benefits and impacts of using the internet for children in learning, as well as preparing health protocols for face-to-face learning. On this occasion we also provided compensation for the students at the Mizan Amanah Orphanage, Tebet Jakarta. We hope that this community service activity will have a positive impact on students in applying the use of the internet and how they can equip themselves to take part in face-to-face learning during this pandemic.
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