2023
DOI: 10.55983/empjcs.v2i1.359
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Sosialisai Literasi Ekonomi Syariah Sejak Dini Pada Siswa Tahfidzul Qur’an Arrahmani

Abstract: This Community Service aims to socialize and provide an understanding of yariah economic literacy from an early age to Arrahmani Tahfidzul Qur'an students. Islamic economics is a system that requires the control of property to the public in accordance with the principles of justice. This is done to avoid hoarding excessive and stagnant assets so that they do not flow into the economy which results in reduced sectoral productivity which results in stalled economic acceleration. However, in practice there are st… Show more

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“…However, public knowledge about Islamic economics and Islamic banking in Indonesia is still low, and there is a need for socialization and product offerings from Islamic banks to increase awareness and understanding [3]. Efforts to increase Islamic economic literacy among Muslims, especially millennials, include socialization and face-to-face interactions with students to provide an understanding of Islamic economics from an early age [4]. Islamic economic skills taught in Islamic boarding schools include sewing, handicrafts, agriculture, cooperative management, and creative economic activities, which are implemented through partnerships and independent initiatives [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, public knowledge about Islamic economics and Islamic banking in Indonesia is still low, and there is a need for socialization and product offerings from Islamic banks to increase awareness and understanding [3]. Efforts to increase Islamic economic literacy among Muslims, especially millennials, include socialization and face-to-face interactions with students to provide an understanding of Islamic economics from an early age [4]. Islamic economic skills taught in Islamic boarding schools include sewing, handicrafts, agriculture, cooperative management, and creative economic activities, which are implemented through partnerships and independent initiatives [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%