Abstract
The international community service program was conducted at Songserm Sasana Vittaya School, located in Songkhla Province, Thailand. The implementation involved several stages, starting with problem identification and concluding with the preparation of a report. Activities were carried out in-person in one of the classrooms at Songserm Sasana Vittaya School, with approximately 30 students participating, whose educational level corresponds to that of junior high school. This international community service aimed to enhance participants' understanding of the importance of Islamic entrepreneurship principles and to foster their aspirations to become successful Muslim entrepreneurs. One of the key outcomes observed was the increased interest and knowledge of students in the field of entrepreneurship. Through a series of educational sessions and interactive workshops, students gained a deeper understanding of fundamental business concepts, financial management, and Islamic marketing strategies. The content emphasized entrepreneurial principles aligned with Islamic values, providing students with insights on how to conduct ethical and halal businesses.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Yan Putra Timur, Nurwinsyah Rohmaningtyas, Ahmad Ajib Ridlwan, Fitriah Dwi Susilowati, Khusnul Fikriyah, Sri Abidah Suryaningsih, Moch Khoirul Anwar, Irfan Ramis, Anang Kistiyanto (Author)
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