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Raskin Distribution In Islamic Economic Perspective

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  • Persada, Pena
  • , Ismaulina

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This research is field research (field research) with data result from observation, interview, and documentation. As for the result of the research, it was found that the mechanical distribution of Raskin in Blang Mangat sub-district was done with a flat sharing system to Target Household (RTS) which has been registered as recipient of Raskin program and to every household in Blang Mangat sub-district. The reasons are: (1) Difficulty in Establishing Target Household (RTS), (2) Culture of Togetherness, (3) Social Jealousy, (4) Lack of Socialization and Information and (5) Tradition. The practice of distributing Raskin rice in the Meuraksa settlement, Blang Mangat sub-district with a flat sharing system is not legitimate since taking the property that should be the right of the people (the poor and the needy) is haram, therefore, the practice is not appropriate according to Islamic Economics.

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  • Persada, Pena & , Ismaulina, 2019. "Raskin Distribution In Islamic Economic Perspective," Thesis Commons pwstj, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:thesis:pwstj
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/pwstj
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