2016
DOI: 10.21111/at-tadib.v11i1.620
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Streamlining Education System Through Waqf Enlargement

Abstract: This paper is aimed at discussing the development of education system based on the Waqf Empowerment. It is an experience of Gontor Modern Integrated Islamic Institution to maintain its existence through the activities of Waqf Enlargement. The spirit of self-reliance which has been implemented by Gontor through various economic enterprise activities inside the campus is the total processes of educational activities, carried out by students and teachers themselves. They act as the subjects and objects of the edu… Show more

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“…The themes discussed regarding entrepreneurship consist of the distribution of cash waqf for capital and business infrastructure (Arshad and Haneef, 2016;Bustami and Hakim, 2020;Hassana et al, 2020;Iman and Mohammad, 2017;Musari, 2016;Osman et al, 2015;Sulistyowati and Anshori, 2019), the corporate waqf model (Ibrahim et al, 2020(Ibrahim et al, , 2016 and the provision of equipment for farmers (Olaniyi et al, 2015). In the field of education, the benefits of waqf are directed at providing learning infrastructure (Abdullah and Saiti, 2016;Alhifni et al, 2017;Bahroni, 2016;Hasan et al, 2019b;Hasan and Siraj, 2016;Mahamood and Rahman, 2016), scholarships and higher education funds (Ali et al, 2019;Amuda et al, 2016;Harun et al, 2016;Mustofa et al, 2020;Razak et al, 2016;Shaifull Anuar et al, 2019;Usman and Rahman, 2020) and learning centers (Mustofa et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The themes discussed regarding entrepreneurship consist of the distribution of cash waqf for capital and business infrastructure (Arshad and Haneef, 2016;Bustami and Hakim, 2020;Hassana et al, 2020;Iman and Mohammad, 2017;Musari, 2016;Osman et al, 2015;Sulistyowati and Anshori, 2019), the corporate waqf model (Ibrahim et al, 2020(Ibrahim et al, , 2016 and the provision of equipment for farmers (Olaniyi et al, 2015). In the field of education, the benefits of waqf are directed at providing learning infrastructure (Abdullah and Saiti, 2016;Alhifni et al, 2017;Bahroni, 2016;Hasan et al, 2019b;Hasan and Siraj, 2016;Mahamood and Rahman, 2016), scholarships and higher education funds (Ali et al, 2019;Amuda et al, 2016;Harun et al, 2016;Mustofa et al, 2020;Razak et al, 2016;Shaifull Anuar et al, 2019;Usman and Rahman, 2020) and learning centers (Mustofa et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The founders successfully synchronised the core values, ideals, traits, spirit, mottos, and sound organisation into one centralised management while outlining the system's fundamental tenets. Since then, Darussalam Gontor's leadership has worked to uphold and promote this culture under the founding fathers' wishes (Bahroni, 2016).…”
Section: Waqf Based Education Of Darussalam Gontormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of crops grown are rice because it depends on the type of land being rented. Slope-shaped land is planted with citrus trees [29].…”
Section: Development Of Waqf Land With Land Lease Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%