The aim of this research is to explain about the management of social capital by the members of "Pemuda Hijrah Jaga Sesama". The data has been collected by interview and documentation. The informants were choose by the snowball sampling method. The five informants are the administration and the members of "Pemuda Hijrah Jaga Sesama". The writer choose "Pemuda Hijrah Jaga Sesama" as the subject of the research is because they have a large congregation in the city of Solo and has a structured routine agenda. The data analysis is done by domain analysis and the social capital theory, and continued with the triangulation source and method as the data validation. The results of this research find out that members of the Jaga Sesama community reap the results of social capital management that is increasing the number of worshipers and members in the Jaga Sesama community, strong values of brotherhood and kinship, and the creation of business relationships. The Jaga Sesama community still needs to develop a social network that bridges the outside (bridging) in order to create a wider relationship.
The stages of understanding Islamic values are divided into five dimensions, which are: tauhid, khilafah, ibadah, tazkiyah, and ihsan. A purpose of trading is to get an income which can fulfill human needs in the complex. In society, trading is a vital Non-probability sampling method is used to choose the sample by using purposive sampling. Slovin formula is used to determine the number of sample, which get 87 traders. In collecting the data step, it use the primer data by distributing the research questioners which use quantitative method by analyzing these data: (1)
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.