Family Education Intention With Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil

Authors

  • Eko Tama Putra Saratian Universitas Mercu Buana Author
  • Harefan Arief Universitas Mercu Buana Author
  • Azzahra Eka Putri Universitas Mercu Buana Author
  • Subur Karyatun Universitas Nasional Author
  • Zahra Zhafira Herdine Universitas Mercu Buana Author
  • Eri Marlapa Universitas Mercu Buana Author
  • Intan Apriadi Universitas Mercu Buana Author

Keywords:

Sharia Financial Institutions, BMT, Micro Finance Institutions, Social Impact

Abstract

In its development, BMTs face the same problems, for example problematic customers. Sometimes there is a customer who is not only having problems in one place, but also in other places. Therefore, each BMT needs efforts to coordinate in order to narrow down the movements of problematic customers. BMTs also tend to face other BMTs as competitors to be defeated, not as partners or partners in an effort to exclude people from the economic problems they face. So that it causes the level of competition that is not Islamic and will even affect the BMT management pattern. So that it causes the level of competition that is not Islamic and will even affect the BMT management pattern. Baitul Mal Wa Tamwil (BMT) is a non-bank financial institution as an integrated independent business center which is a bayt al-mal wa at-tamwil, which is an institution that develops productive and investment businesses to improve the quality of small entrepreneurs' businesses and encourage business forms. -a form of investment with the aim of empowering worldly and ukhrawi businesses through donations, zakat and alms. However, in its development, BMTs face the same problems, for example problematic customers. Sometimes there is a customer who is not only having problems in one place, but also in other places. Therefore, each BMT needs efforts to coordinate in order to narrow down the movements of problematic customers. BMTs also tend to face other BMTs as competitors to be defeated, not as partners or partners in an effort to exclude people from the economic problems they face

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2025-01-29

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