Strategic Analysis of Home Industry Development based on Islamic
Business Ethics Perspective: Case Study at Kaos Hasby, Ponorogo,
East Java 2018
Fian Mahdy Akbar, Abdul Latif and Azidni Rofiqo
Department of Islamic Economics, Economics and Management Faculty, University of Darussalam Gontor, Indonesia
Keywords: Home Industy, Islamic Business Ethics.
Abstract: Industry is one of human economic activities that has a strategic and future role as a source of income for
the community to meet their daily needs. Islam supports business in the form the form of trading, as well as
buying and selling, as long as there is no element of untrust in it. Islamic business ethics is a set of
principles for business management based on the Qur'an, hadith, and jurisprudential laws. However, there
are a lot of entrepreneurs who do not know about this. This study suggested to determine the home industry
development strategy in “Kaos Hasby” Ponorogo. Also to find out the ethical application of Islamic
business in the “Kaos Hasby” home industry. The descriptive qualitative research methods are used in this
study method. Data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation. The type of interview used a
structured interview by preparing the needed. The results showed that the home industry development
strategy in “Kaos Hasby” are focused on business transaction, business cooperation, business capital, and
business responsibility. As for the ethical application of Islamic business in the “Kaos Hasby” home
industry, it still has not been fully implemented. Among other things: the salary of employee that is not
accordance with the regional minimum wages and has gharar element in the production process, that is the
use of pirated software.
1 INTRODUCTION
Industry is one of human economic activities that
has a strategic position and potential as a source of
income of the community in an effort to produce
daily needs (Mariani, 2013). Small industries and
households have three important reasons underlying
their existence in Indonesia. First, it is because the
performance of small industries and households
tends to be better at producing productive labor.
Second, some of the dynamics, small industries and
households often achieve increased productivity
through investment and technological change. Third,
because it is often believed that small household
industries have advantages in terms of flexibility
rather than large businesses (Joesyiana, 2017).
Home industry or business at home is a place to
live that is also a place of business, whether in the
form of business services, offices, to trade and all
types of economic activities that are centered at
home.
Business ethics in Islam are a number of ethical
business behaviors which are wrapped in sharia
values that promote halal and haram. So ethical
behavior is behavior that follows God's commands
and kee away from the prohibition. In Islam, this
business ethic has been widely discussed in various
literatures and its main source is Al-Quran and
Hadits. Business people are expected to act ethically
in various activities. Trust, fairness and honesty are
the main elements in achieving a successful business
in the future (Amalia, 2013).
According to Islamic business ethics, every
business person in trading should not merely aimed
for maximaizing profit, but the most important thing
is to seek and achieve blessings for the sustenance
provided by Allah SWT (Anindya, 2017).
Reviewing the total number of micro and small
industries by province in 2013-2015, East Java
province increased it reached to 771,185 micro
business units. Islamic business ethics has become
one of the issues that has great potential to advance
and improve the welfare of a home industry. In this
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Akbar, F., Latif, A. and Rofiqo, A.
Strategic Analysis of Home Industry Development based on Islamic Business Ethics Perspective.
DOI: 10.5220/0010119500002898
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case business people have the authority and power to
regulate and plan all business activities of the
business premises. All kinds of Islamic business
ethics that exist, will have a positive impact on the
continuity of business. The strategy of business
people in improving their business must be on target
in accordance with the rules of religion, so that
employees, the surrounding community can enjoy
the positive impact of implementing Islamic
business ethics. Judging from the existing data in
East Java province, has been shown to a large
impact on business activities that are healthy and in
accordance with Islamic law.
From the above explanation about home industry
and Islamic business ethics, the author is interested
in discussing how is the strategy of home industry
strategy based on Islamic business ethics. Besides
the cost or business capital that is not too much, the
home industry that produces various results of
human needs is in demand by the people of
Indonesia. Which can be seen from the data of the
statistic center, that the development of the number
of home industries in Indonesia has increased.
Moreover, the Indonesian people who are
predominantly Muslim, still do not understand the
concept of Islamic business ethics. Then research
needs to be held to discuss this. With the main goal,
can provide insight into Islamic business ethics and
apply it in business.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
Home Industry is a productive business owned by
individuals or individual business entities that meet
the criteria of micro-enterprises. According to
Husein, home industry is a home industry that has a
workforce between 4 which coming from a family
environment or surrounding neighbors. According to
Haymans, Home Industry is a small-scale,
traditional and informal people's economic activity,
in the sense that it has not been registered, has not
been registered, and has no legal entity (Astutik &
Dewi, 2013).
According to Muliawan a small household
industry is a business unit or company on a small
scale engaged in certain industrial fields. Usually
this company only uses one or two houses as a
center for administrative and marketing production
simultaneously. When viewed in terms of business
capital and the amount of labor is certainly less than
large companies in general. This home industry
business can involve all family members in the
management, production and marketing. According
to M. Tohar the characteristics of industrial home
include (Warsitaningsih, 2003): a. Production
equipment is generally simple. b. The business is
still traditional. c. The business structure is
traditional. d. Serving the local market. e. Still need
entrepreneurial guidance. f. Still need procurement
and marketing assistance.
The size of the business in question can be
determined by looking at the size of the business
capital used. Small company if: a. The trading /
service business carried out has a capital of no more
than Rp. 40 million (forty million rupiahs). b.
Production / industrial businesses or construction
services that have a capital of no more than Rp. 100
million (one hundred million rupiah).
Industry can also be classified based on the
number of workers, the amount of investment and
the type of commodity produced. Based on the
number of workers, the industry can be categorized
into 4 groups, namely (Haslinda, 2018): a.The
number of workers is 1-4 people for the home
industry, b.The number of workers is 5-19 people
for small industries, c. The number of workers is 20-
99 people for the middle industry, d. The number of
workers is more or equal to 100 people for large
industries.
When viewed from some of the above
characteristics, it can be concluded that the home
industry is very different from the company. Which
is where the company has very many employees.
But if the home industry, the maximum number of
workers is only 100 people. The existence of this
home industry has a very positive impact on the
workforce of the surrounding community by helping
the economy of the surrounding community. Even
better if the home industry is sheltered by the local
government, which can reduce the number of
unemployed. And if we review the laws of the
Republic of Indonesia, it must belong to Indonesian
citizens themselves. In essence the characteristics of
a home industry are limited by the number of
workers, business assets and income. If it exceeds
the predetermined limit, it is called a bear company,
not a home industry anymore.
Islamic Business Ethics. Etymologically, ethics
comes from the Greek “ethos language” which
means attitude, way of thinking, habits, customs,
morals, feelings and character of morality. The term
ethics has been used by Aristotle, the Greek
philosopher, to show moral philosophy. So ethics
means principles, norms, and standards of behavior
that govern individuals and groups that distinguish
what is right and what is wrong. Business ethics
(ethic business) seeks to prohibit business behavior,
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company managers and workers that should not be
done (Nawatmi, 2010). Where as in Islam business
can be understood as a series of business activities in
various forms that are not limited in the amount
(quantity) of property ownership (goods / services)
including profits, but are limited in the way of
acquiring and using assets (there are halal and haram
rules) according to (Norvadewi, 2015).
The Qur'an and Hadith as a source of all values
and guidelines in every life, including in business.
These two references can be the controller of actions
that are not commendable in business practices, by
holding fast to these two sources, everyone will be
encouraged to do good deeds (Anindya, 2017).
Business ethics in Islam are a number of ethical
business behaviors (akhlaq al Islamiyah) which are
wrapped in sharia values that promote halal and
haram. In Islam this business ethic has been widely
discussed in various literature and its main source is
the Al-Qur`an and Hadits. Business people are
expected to act ethically in various activities. Trust,
fairness and honesty are the main elements in
achieving a successful business in the future.
Ethics and integrity are pure desires in helping
others. The occurrence of unhealthy business ethics
in the business world does not seem to show a
tendency but on the contrary, increasingly days are
increasing. Extreme honesty, the ability to analyze
the limits of one's competition, the ability to admit
mistakes and learn from failure. This competition
must be heated up lately (Jusmani, et. al, 2008).
Accoarding to Umer Chapra explains that
Islamic economic development is built on ethical
and moral values and refers to the goal of Shari'a
(maqashid al-shari'ah), which is to maintain faith,
life, reason, descent and wealth. This concept
explains that the economic system should be built
starting from a belief and ending with wealth. In
turn, there will not be economic inequality or
economic behavior that conflicts with the principles
of Shari'a (Baidowi, 2011).
The basic principles of Islamic ethics and
practice in business are five principles that underlie
Islamic ethics, namely (Nawatmi, 2010); Tauhid,
Balance, Free Will, Responsibility, Benevolence.
From the explanation above, it can be concluded
that the concept of Islamic business ethics is a very
strong concept and covers all aspects of business
activities. Economic activities, especially in
business, must be built on ethical and moral values
and refer to the objectives of the Shari'a (maqashid
al-shari'ah), which is to maintain faith, life, reason,
descent and wealth. This concept explains that the
economic system should be built starting from a
belief and ending with wealth. This wealth is also
used not only for worldly pleasures, but also for
savings in the hereafter. By way of allocating a
portion of funds to Muslims who are more in need.
By giving sustenance to those who are more in need,
the sustenance we have will never run out. Because
sustenance will be given by Allah SWT if humans
carry out what they are commanded and stay away
from His prohibitions and want to help fellow
Muslims.
3 METHODOLOGY
This study uses a qualitative method. The definition
of qualitative research is a type of research that
seeks to dig deep information, and is open to all
responses and not just yes or no answers. This
research tries to ask people to express their thoughts
about a topic without giving them much direction or
guidance on what to say.
This method was chosen because the author
wanted to discuss and analyze the home industry
model based on Islamic business ethics. In order to
obtain valid and reliable data, the researcher also
examined some literatures relating to the research
title. The location of the study was conducted at
Kaos Hasby Ponorogo East Java, was chosen
because the home industry was a home industry
whose initial capital did not use usury or loans from
banks.
Another factor is that home industry
management is based on the concept of Islamic
sharia. The researcher wants to analyze the home
industry model based on the perspective of Islamic
business ethics applied by “Kaos Hasby”.
The technique of data collection is done by
triangulation. Triangulation is defined as a technique
that combines several different data collection
techniques from the same source (Sugiyono, 2010).
This technique was chosen so that researchers
get valid and credible data, and so that researchers
can understand all the problems in depth. The data
used in this study are primary data and secondary
data. Primary data is taken from the results of
observations, interviews (interviews), and
documentation and archives of Kaos Hasby.
Secondary data is taken from several literatures and
journals that are related to this paper. This study
uses inductive analysis techniques in processing the
data obtained. Inductive analysis is testing the
problem in the data that has been collected, the
inductive thinking process begins by drawing
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conclusions from the collected data, which is then
taken in general conclusions.
4 ANALYSIS AND RESULT
The provisions of Islamic law regarding capital,
some provisions of Islamic law regarding capital are
stated A. Muhsin Sulaiman, as quoted by Rustam
Effendi, are as follows: a. Islam prohibits stockpiling
of capital, b. Capital may not be borrowed and lent
by usury, c. Capital must be in the same way as
obtaining ownership rights (in a lawful way, for
example, see), d. Capital that reaches Nisab, zakat
must be issued (85 grams of gold, pen), e. Capital
must not be used to produce wastefully, f. Payment
of salaries of workers / workers must be in
accordance with the provisions of salary in Islam.
However, the Kaos Hasby home industry has not
run as a whole, among others, there are employee
salaries below the Ponorogo UMR, which amounts
to Rp 1,763,267.65. Whereas there are employees of
the Hasby T-shirt as the operator, which is only Rp.
1,500,000.00. So this is not in accordance with the
concept of Islamic business ethics. Then the shirt
Hasby had borrowed money from a bank which had
ribawi elements from 2007 to 2016. The last
designer Kaos Hasby still operates software on paid
non-original pirated computers. This is not in
accordance with the concept of Islamic business
ethics that contains elements of gharar or not clear
from where the software is obtained, not the original
(Hasby 2019).
The concept of freedom in Islam is more directed
at cooperation, not competition, let alone to kill each
other's businesses. Even if there is competition in the
business, it means competition in doing good or
fastabiq al-khairat (competing in virtue) (Hasby,
2019). Kaos Hasby home industry has implemented
this concept. "In the Islamic business concept, there
is no such thing as competitors or competitors. But
work partners can be invited to work together in
business. Competing in goodness in a good way
too.” (Hasby, 2019).
In business transactions in Kaos Hasby has
applied the concept of Islamic business ethics. By
setting aside company profits to zakat which are
then allocated to the poor, orphans and laziswaf
institutions which are carried out once a month
(Hasby, 2019). The business responsibilities carried
out by the home industry of Hasby are in line with
Islamic business ethics, including in the distribution
of production. Which must reach the customer's
hands.
5 CONCLUSION
Home industry or home industry is a productive type
of business. Which is owned by individuals and or
individual business entities that meet the criteria for
small and medium micro enterprises (UMKM). Of
course in the types or types of home industries are
very diverse. Starting from clothing, food and board
production. Some are engaged in convection, some
are in the food sector and some are in the building
field. When viewed from an Islamic perspective, the
home industry relies heavily on human reason in all
its sub-sectors, which is a fundamental thing that
distinguishes between humans and other creatures.
Allah SWT has given reason to humans so that they
think, it is often referred to in the Holy Qur'an, so
that humans always remember that the mind given
by Allah SWT must be used, to improve and
maintain the welfare of mankind in life in the world
and the day after.
In Islamic business ethics, it requires every
Muslim, especially those who have dependents to
work. Working is one of the main reasons that
allows humans to have wealth. To enable humans to
try to make a living, Allah SWT enlarged the earth
and provided various facilities that could be used to
seek fortune. Islam places business as the best way
to get wealth. Therefore, all business activities must
be carried out in the best ways by not committing
fraud, usury, fraud, and other acts of injustice.
Awareness of the importance of ethics in business is
an awareness of oneself in seeing himself when
dealing with good and bad things, which are lawful
and haram.
From the explanation and analysis of the above
discussion regarding the development of home
industry in Kaos Hasby Ponorogo, it can be
concluded that: a. The home industry of Kaos
Hasby, that its development has increased and
decreased. Where the initial phase starts from zero
and continues to crawl until it is known by the
community. And in the decline phase occurred in
2007-2016, which borrowed funds from banks that
had a religious element. So God is destined not to
bring this business to life. But since mid 2017 until
now, this home industry has experienced a
significant development. Plus the factor of system
renewal and the application of Islamic concepts in
business. b. Then regarding the presentation of the
Kaos Hasby business development model based on
the perspective of Islamic business ethics in a
number of factors including: business transactions,
business cooperation, business capital,
responsibility. Which is not yet fully realized, only a
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few have been implemented. However, this can be
taught because the pesantren cultural system that is
undertaken by the Kaos Hasby is still a new system.
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