Islamic Spiritual Entrepreneurship in Shaping Coastal Community Typology in Indonesia

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Sutono, Muhammad Ridwan Nasir, Ahmad Ali Arifin, Iskandar Ritonga, Muhammad Ahsan

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 This research discusses Islamic Spiritual Entrepreneurship in shaping the typology of coastal communities in Indonesia. The main problem that became the focus of the study in this study was how Islamic spiritual entrepreneurship in shaping the typology of coastal communities in Indonesia? The approach used in this study is ethnographic approach by data collection through observation and interview of sociocultural phenomena. As for exploring a holistic understanding of data and theory, the analysis used is domain analysis. The results of this study are strengthening and finding the concept of Islamic Spiritual Entrepreneurship in coastal communities. This concept is used by entrepreneurs in running their business, so that it becomes a typology and characteristic for people in coastal areas of Indonesia, therefore, constructive criticism and suggestions are expected from readers to further refine this research. This study concluded that Islamic Spiritual entrepreneurship run by entrepreneurs and society varies. Entrepreneurs have a high spirituality in running their business, because it is supported by a religious family environment and entrepreneurial experience since the age of adolescence. There are also entrepreneurs with poor family conditions, but make them have a strong fighting power and never give up in building and developing a business. Along with the development of his business makes them have a high spirituality.

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