Role of community economic development based on mosque management in COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia

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Muhammad Habibi Siregar

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COVID-19 shocks are over the whole world, which disrupted almost all sectors of the economy. Many major financial institutions show a downfall and going into economic recession. All around the world, ordinary people are affected the most in this dire situation due to raised unemployment. Mosques can be considered a vital social institution in Indonesia and tend to cultivate prosperity and elevate economic activities. This research exposed the hidden potential of Mosques in Indonesia in economic development by describing the essential asset stored in them. It’s instrumental for the community to empower the asset because the management of mosques will give multi-effective players in terms of community engagement.

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Role of community economic development based on mosque management in COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. (2024). Journal of Management Info, 8(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.31580/jmi.v8i1.1547

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