Year-end is often synonymous with massive discounts, attractive promotions, and the temptation to conduct unlimited checkouts. This moment becomes a real test for our commitment to managing finances. However, as people who uphold the values of the Islamic religion, shopping should not only be about fulfilling desires but also about applying consumption ethics that are blessed and controlled.
With the right understanding and smart ways to manage finances, you can enjoy the end of the year without having to be trapped in a cycle of debt or financial regret.
Islamic Consumption Ethics and Shopping Due to Year-End Discounts: How to Control Overspending with the Principle of Thayyib and Avoid Israf
In Islam, consumption activities are regulated by two main principles that are relevant to your spending decisions.
1. The principle of Thayyib (good and quality)
- Thayyib means it is not only permissible (halal) in terms of its substance but also good, healthy, clean, and beneficial for oneself and the environment.
- Shopping Relevance: Focus on the utility and durability of the product. Buy needs that are proportional, rather than being tempted by cheap prices for goods that will not be used.
2. The prohibition of Israf (excessive/wasteful)
- Israf is any action that exceeds reasonable limits, including in the spending of wealth. Israf is triggered by desires and momentary pleasures.
- Shopping Relevance: The temptation of massive discounts is the entry point for israf. Sharia-compliant year-end shopping is spending that is planned, proportional, and beneficial, not merely accumulating items for the sake of a promotion.
Why Do You Need the Jago Syariah Pockets to Control Year-End Spending?

To achieve spending that is good/beneficial and free from excess/waste, you need a tool that can separate funds according to their intended purpose. The Jago Syariah Pockets are a Sharia digital banking solution based on Wadi'ah Yad Dhamanah (safekeeping) akad. Besides better controlling year-end spending, transactions with the Jago Syariah Pockets become more blessed as they are interest-free.
The Jago Syariah Pocket helps you curb impulsive spending caused by many year-end discounts through this mechanism:
1. Separating the budget at the start
You can create a dedicated Spending Pocket for year-end shopping (for example: "Year-End Shopping Pocket"). Allocate your pre-determined budget into this Pocket. Once the funds in the Pocket are depleted, when linked to the Jago Syariah debit card or QRIS, you will no longer be able to make transactions from that Pocket, preventing unconscious overspending.
2. One Pocket, one spending category with a limit
In the Jago application, you can create more than one Spending Pocket for detailed spending categorization and set strict limits:
- Pocket 1: Family Gifts (Limit Rp500,000)
- Pocket 2: Staycation (Limit Rp1,500,000)
- Pocket 3: New Clothes (Limit Rp300,000)
With this separation and limit setting, funds for vacation needs will not be used to buy new clothes, maintaining budget discipline across every spending post.
3. Controlled transactions with Jago Syariah Debit Card and QRIS

- Jago Syariah Debit Card: Link your Jago Syariah Debit Card directly to your dedicated year-end shopping Spending Pocket. Every transaction will only deduct the balance from the linked Pocket.
- QRIS Jago Syariah: When making payments using Jago Syariah QRIS, you can directly select the Pocket that will be the source of funds for the transaction. This ensures you pay for clothing purchases from the "New Clothes" Pocket and not from your monthly needs Pocket.
Unique Anti-Overspending Tips for Year-End with Jago Syariah
In addition to separating your year-end shopping budget using the Jago Syariah Pockets and conducting transactions with the Jago Syariah debit card and QRIS to avoid overspending, there are several extra tips you can apply.
1. Prioritize saving first with the Saving Pockets
Immediately after payday, separate mandatory savings funds into the Saving Pockets or Sharia Deposits first. Money that is already in a Saving Pocket will be safer from the temptation of sudden checkouts.
2. Create Shared Pockets for collective gifts
If you are pooling money to buy gifts or vacation necessities with friends/family, create a Shared Pocket. The transparency of incoming and outgoing funds can be seen by all members, preventing mismanagement and israf (overspending/waste) of collective funds.
Everything Has Its Pocket: Shopping Without Financial Regret
Year-end shopping should be a moment of happiness, not a trigger for financial stress at the beginning of the new year. The principles of Islamic consumption ethics teach us that wealth must be used wisely and controlled.
Achieving self-control amidst the euphoria of discounts is a challenge. However, with the Jago Syariah Pockets, you can break down the big story of year-end shopping into manageable small stories. Every shopping goal, every budget, every category—Everything Has Its Pocket.
By separating funds and setting limits in each Pocket, you physically restrict the potential for overspending. When the balance in a Spending Pocket runs out, your shopping story for that category concludes. This is the key to disciplined, peaceful, and Sharia-compliant finances.
FAQ About Year-End Shopping and Jago Syariah
1. How many Pockets can I create with Jago Syariah?
For now, you can create up to 60 Pockets for a combination of all Pocket types within one application, with no monthly administration fees.
2. How do the Jago Syariah Pockets control overspending?
By creating a Spending Pocket for each spending category and allocating a fixed budget limit. Transactions will only deduct from the funds within that specific Pocket.
3. Can QRIS Jago Syariah be linked to a specific Pocket?

Yes, when paying using QRIS, you can select which Spending Pocket will be the source of funds for the transaction.