CONTRIBUTION OF WORK ETHIC IN STRENGTHENING SOCIAL HARMONY AND WELFARE OF COASTAL FISHERMEN FROM A SHARIA ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Kurniawan Ramadhani Salafiyah Islamic College Bangil
  • Ramdan Wagianto Universitas Islam Zainul Hasan Genggong

Keywords:

Work ethics, Harmony coastal society, Islamic Economics

Abstract

The importance of the work ethic of coastal communities in building social harmony between fishermen plays an important role in improving their economic welfare. On the other hand, the application of sharia economic principles is believed to be able to make a positive contribution to the harmonization of the social life of coastal communities. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the work ethic of coastal communities and the social harmony of fishermen in the perspective of sharia economics. The methodology used is qualitative research with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, which were conducted in the coastal community area of Mayangan, Probolinggo City. The results show that a high work ethic among coastal fishermen increases cooperation between fishing groups, strengthens social networks, and creates a sense of mutual trust that supports mutual welfare. In addition, sharia economic principles applied in fishermen's economic activities encourage the creation of justice and equity in the distribution of profits. Social harmony between fishermen is also increasingly maintained through the values of togetherness, honesty, and mutual assistance in running a joint business. In conclusion, a strong work ethic can strengthen the social harmony of fishermen, and the sharia economy plays a role in creating fair and harmonious welfare for coastal communities.

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Published

2025-04-30