PRODUCTIVE WAQF FOR RURAL COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT: A COMMUNITY-BASED DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE

Penulis

  • Eka Ayuningtyas IPB University
  • Hans Aulia Utama Hasibuan International Islamic University Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64626/jmbo.v5i1.696

Kata Kunci:

Productive Waqf, Community Based Development, Agriculture, Collaborative Governance, Blended Finance

Abstrak

Community-Based Development (CBD) positions local communities as the primary actors in development, but limited capital, institutional capacity, and access to technology are key obstacles in rural areas. This article examines how productive agricultural waqf can serve as an alternative financing mechanism that integrates CBD principles with government support (Community Initiatives Government Support) and community empowerment governance within a regional unit. The case study is the Premium Melon Greenhouse Cluster project in Gunungkidul Waqf City, Yogyakarta Special Region. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with actor ecosystem analysis, this study demonstrates that the project successfully integrates community governance: nazhir, sharia crowdfunding through the Satu Wakaf Marketplace platform, and government regulatory support in Gunungkidul Regency. The utilization of Village Funds, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) combined with productive waqf can create a blended finance model that integrates stakeholders. This research contributes to demonstrating that productive waqf can serve as an instrument for community empowerment.

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Diterbitkan

03-07-2026

Cara Mengutip

Ayuningtyas, E., & Hasibuan, H. A. U. (2026). PRODUCTIVE WAQF FOR RURAL COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT: A COMMUNITY-BASED DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE. Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Dan Organisasi, 5(1), 231–242. https://doi.org/10.64626/jmbo.v5i1.696