Social media is a forum that is familiar to the ears of the Indonesian people, especially in the process of using it to reach the general public in accessing basic needs and supporting the community's economy. As we know, more than one hundred million Indonesians currently access social media which is then used as a tool to reach the wider community. Of the many types of social media circulating according to data from Suara.com, Indonesians use Facebook more as a tool to support basic needs and the economy, as many as 140 million Indonesians access it, which puts us in second place in the world of people who access Facebook media. The current pandemic condition does not necessarily reduce access to social media, in fact, according to the data we found, access to the use of social media has increased, especially in supporting the community's economy. Of the many Facebook users who later attracted our attention to research and explore what later became the attraction of this application in the economic sector. The research that we do is field research (qualitative) with descriptive analysis method and service learning approach in order to obtain data according to the existing facts from the use of the media.
The purpose of this training is to increase the understanding of journal managers regarding journal management, especially with regard to national and international indexing, and improve journal management competence (skills) related to how to manage journals, especially related to national and international indexing. Based on the results of the analysis of the responses of the training participants, it can be concluded that: The scientific journal management training that was carried out was very useful in improving the quality of scientific journal management in the IAIN Palangka Raya area in particular and in the city of Palangka Raya in general. of course Have a direct positive impact on increasing the acceptance of scientific journals. In addition, from the participants' responses during the training and mentoring it was concluded that: Improving the quality of management of scientific journals is a very basic component affecting the quality of published journals
This study intends to identify the epistemology of the Fatwa of the Indonesian Ulema Council on the monasticism of money politic. Qualitative research in the form of literature studies uses a normative-philosophical approach. The primary data of this study is in the form of a document of the Ijtima' Ulama Decree of the Indonesian Fatwa Commission in 2018. Secondary data uses a variety of correlative scientific literature with a focus on discussion. The theory of idealism and the realism of Islamic law became the theory of analysis of this research. Data collection through documentation. Meanwhile, data analysis goes through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. This research shows the epistemological construction of the fatwa of the Indonesian Ulema Council on the political monastery of money not only based on the idealistic-normative-deductive epistemology of Islamic law, but also emphasizes the aspects of Islamic legal realism in the form of considerations about the effectiveness of the fatwa in the midst of community life. The theoretical implications of this study show that the provisions of Islamic law (fatwa) related to the prohibition of money politics require considerations of legal formulations that do not only refer to normative idealism of law, but also legal realism. The limitations of this study have not identified the method of interpretation of the Indonesian Ulema Council on various theological foundations of monasticism of money politics.
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