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REVITALIZATION SUNAN MURIA WAQF’S ASSET: MAQASID SHARIAH AL-NAJJAR’S APPROACH
Author(s) -
Murtadho Ridwan,
Lisa Irwit Santi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international research journal of shariah, muamalat and islam
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2682-8553
DOI - 10.35631/irjsmi.12007
Subject(s) - waqf , asset (computer security) , safeguarding , business , islam , geography , medicine , computer security , nursing , archaeology , computer science
This study aims to examine the revitalization of Sunan Muria’s waqf assets in terms of the Maqasid Shariah al-Najjar approach. The source of the data came from observation, documentation and interviews with the Snowball Sampling method and the analysis uses the Miles and Hubermen method. The results of the study indicate that the revitalization of Sunan Muria’s waqf assets was due to the stress and disappointment of members of the Colo community towards the management of Sunan Muria’s waqf assets. The two reasons are caused of the revitalization movement according to Wallace. The study also found that there were two efforts to revitalize the waqf assets of Sunan Muria carried out by YM2SM; non-physical revitalization and physical revitalization. Non-physical revitalization occurs in changes of waqf asset management which according to al-Najjar is part of safeguarding the asset by maintaining ownership rights. Whereas physical revitalization includes revitalization of mosque and tomb, revitalization of the area around mosque and tomb, and the establishment of “Pesantren Tahfidz”. According to al-Najjar, revitalization of mosque and tomb is safeguarding asset from damage and maintaining the value of asset. The revitalization of the area around the mosque and the tomb is protecting asset by investing. And the establishment of the “Pesantren Tahfidz” is YM2SM’s responsibility in protecting the environment from damage that according to al-Najjar is part of maintaining the asset and social structure of the community.

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