Background of this study the large number of Islamic financial institutions whose murabahah products are not yet fully compliant with shari'ah compliance, both the Al-Qur'an, Hadist and DSN-MUI fatwas. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview and empirically prove how members' perceptions of shari'ah compliance with murabahah products at BMT ItQan. However, the research method used is descriptive quantitative with data collection techniques through questionnaires and interviews. The population in this study were 887 members of the ItQan BMT with a sample of 89 respondents and the object of this study was sharia compliance on murabahah products. The data analysis technique used is univariate analysis method (percentage score). The research findings show that members' perceptions of shari'ah compliance of murabahah products at the ItQan BMT are in a good category, although there are a number of indicators which are lacking, murabahah goods do not belong to ItQan BMT and the objects that are traded do not exist when signing the contract.
Objective: To determine the effect of cats tail leaves extract (Acalypha hispida Burm. F.) on wound healing ofWistar male rat mucosa (Rattus norvegicus) as the result of this experimental which obtained later can be used as a reference in dentistry to develop cats tail leaves as an alternative medicine in traumatic ulcer treatment. Material and Methods: This is an experimental research with post-test only control group design.The experimental subject were 24 Wistar male rat divided into four treatment groups, including a 50% A. hispida leaves group, a 75% A. hispida leaves group, a 100% A. hispida leaves group, and povidone iodine control group. All rat in every group were given the treatment and the decrease of wound diameter were measured for 8 days then the data were processed using SPSS program. processed using SPSS program. Results: The average of traumatic wound diameter on 8th day is 0.33±0.41 mm for 50% A. hispida leaves group, 0.50±0.45 mm for 75% A. hispida leaves group, 0.25±0.42 mm for 100% A. hispida leaves group, and 1.17±0.61 mm for control group. Based on Friedman test and Wilcoxon test, the result shows significant difference on wound diameter change in every treatment group. Conclusion: Cats tail leaves extract (acalypha hispida burm. F.) with concentration of 50%, 75% and 100% have the effect of wound healing on traumatic injury of white rat oral mucosa (rattus novergicus) but there is no significant difference in effectivenessbetween every concentration.
The purpose of the study is to analyze how empowering the infaq shodaqoh fund managed by the Mosque can have more added value to improve the welfare of the surrounding community. The research method used is qualitative with a Research and development approach. The results showed that the mosque not only functions as a place of worship but has a more special social and economic function in terms of empowerment. The infak shodaqoh fund, if appropriately managed and professionally, can improve the community's welfare. This is done by carrying out an empowerment model by the DKM management to be used as a revolving fund. Furthermore, this study implies that the infaq shodaqoh fund can improve people's welfare from an economic aspect. This is done by conducting an economic empowerment model.
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