item: #1 of 50 id: jisel-10068 author: Mustaghfiri, Muhammad Baqi title: Economic Empowerment of Pesantren Through Agribusiness (Study On Al-Mawaddah Entrepreneurial Pesantren) date: 2020-03-24 words: 4586 flesch: 45 summary: In addition to religious learning as it applies generally in salaf pesantren, santri (students of pesantren) is also trained in entrepreneurship program and business units developed by Al- Mawaddah Entreprenurial Pesantren. This observation was conducted to obtain data from information from actual situation, in which the researcher observes what agribusiness sectors were developed by Al- Mawaddah Entreprenurial Pesantren and their activities. keywords: agribusiness; boarding; data; empowerment; entrepreneurship; islamic; mawaddah; pesantren; research; santri; school; students cache: jisel-10068.pdf plain text: jisel-10068.txt item: #2 of 50 id: jisel-10170 author: Qolbi, Fikri Ainul; Karisma, Dwi Pratika; Rosyadi, Imron title: Macro Variable Effect Analysis and Non-Performing Financing (NPF) Against the Return On Asset (ROA) Islamic Banks In Indonesia Year 2008-2017 date: 2020-03-24 words: 4502 flesch: 52 summary: ROA development of Islamic Banks in Indonesia in 2008 - 2017 Year TW 1 TW 2 TW 3 TW 4 2008 1.83 1.81 1.84 1:57 2009 2:44 2:16 1:38 1:48 2010 2.1 1.66 1.77 1.67 2011 1.97 1.84 1.8 1.79 2012 1.83 2:05 2:07 2:14 2013 1:39 2.1 2:04 2 2014 1:16 1:12 0.97 0.8 2015 1.69 0.5 0:49 0:49 Journal of Islamic Economic Laws-Januray, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2020 34 Year TW 1 TW 2 TW 3 TW 4 2016 0.88 0.73 0:59 0.63 2017 1:12 1.1 1 0.63 Source: FSA, the data is processed In Table 1.1, it can be seen that the ROA was progressing volatile. Special definition Islamic Bank under the Law 21, 2008, article 1, paragraph 7 that “Islamic Banks and by type consisting of Islamic Banks and Sharia Bank Financing People.” keywords: assets; banks; islamic; model; npf; return; roa; term; variables cache: jisel-10170.pdf plain text: jisel-10170.txt item: #3 of 50 id: jisel-10191 author: Dawami, Qosdan title: Factors Influencing the Preference of Customers Towards Islamic Banking: Evidence from Malaysia date: 2020-03-24 words: 5332 flesch: 41 summary: Moreover, Haque et al (2009) also discovered on their study that religiosity is having positive relation with the satisfaction of Islamic banks customers. H3. Banking behavior of Islamic bank customers: Perspectives and implications. keywords: banking; banks; customers; islamic; journal; preference; quality; religiosity; research; service; study cache: jisel-10191.pdf plain text: jisel-10191.txt item: #4 of 50 id: jisel-10193 author: Mariana, Leyla; Harun, Harun title: Analysis of the Efficiency Level of Sharia Rural Financing Bank (SRFB ) Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) date: 2020-03-24 words: 4810 flesch: 58 summary: Sharia Bank Financing Bank Businesses According to Darsono (2003), SRFB has several businesses to carry out its activities, including the following: 1. Previous research Observing SRFB in Semarang City, Septianto & Widiharih (2010) used Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and found that the Data Envelopment Analysis Method can provide a picture based on the relative efficiency value of a BPR unit compared to other SRFB in Semarang City so that SRFB can reorganize the Journal of Islamic Economic Laws-January, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2020 74 operational conditions of SRFB in order to achieve even better performance. keywords: analysis; banks; data; efficiency; output; rupiah; srfb; table; value cache: jisel-10193.pdf plain text: jisel-10193.txt item: #5 of 50 id: jisel-11335 author: Bramandita, Bramandita; Harun, Harun title: The Impact of ROA, BOPO, FDR, CAR, NPF on Mudharabah Profit Sharing Rate date: 2020-09-22 words: 6101 flesch: 55 summary: So, the higher the CAR ratio, the rate of bank profits will also increase, and the level of profit-sharing that will be given to customers will increase, and vice versa. Based on the economic conditions in Islamic banking in 2016 - 2018, the condition of the high CAR ratio and the level of bank profit will also increase, and the level of profit-sharing that will be given to customers will increase, and vice versa. keywords: bank; bopo; effect; islamic; mudharabah; mudharabah profit; profit; profit sharing; ratio; roa; sharing cache: jisel-11335.pdf plain text: jisel-11335.txt item: #6 of 50 id: jisel-11337 author: Bella, Firsty Izzata title: Optimization of Islamic Peer-to-Peer Lending for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) After Pandemic of Covid-19 date: 2020-09-22 words: 4733 flesch: 54 summary: P2P Lending Sharia With the development of the practice of P2P Lending in Indonesia, as well as the existence of fatwa requests regarding Technology-Based Financing (fintech financing) in accordance with Islamic principles by PT. Investree Radhika Jaya in 2017 and PT AmmanaFintek Syariah in 2018, the MUI National Sharia Board (DSN) issued DSN-MUI fatwa No.117 of 2018 concerning Information Technology-Based Financing Services Based on Sharia Principles as guidelines and guidelines for the implementation of Sharia P2P Lending. keywords: business; covid-19; financing; indonesia; islamic; lending; micro; msmes; ojk; p2p; peer; platform; sharia cache: jisel-11337.pdf plain text: jisel-11337.txt item: #7 of 50 id: jisel-11514 author: Hamidah, Raisa Aribatul; Tsani, Atika Fikri title: The Effect of Internal Marketing on the Prosperity of Maqashid Syariah Perspective Employees on Banking in Surakarta date: 2020-09-22 words: 4403 flesch: 50 summary: Internal marketing theory states that business emphasizes the realization of employee welfare, and the approach to work as an internal product, aiming to develop the company and the best motivation for employees (Mornay, 2010, p. 362). Consequently, the higher the level of employee welfare, the higher the likelihood of generating external customer satisfaction and loyalty (Mornay, 2010). keywords: company; development; employees; item; maqashid; marketing; mission; perspective; respondents; syariah; welfare cache: jisel-11514.pdf plain text: jisel-11514.txt item: #8 of 50 id: jisel-11904 author: Zafani, Dita; Arifqi, Moh. Musfiq title: Cahsless Society on GoPay: An Islamic Economic Perspective date: 2020-09-22 words: 5860 flesch: 54 summary: GoPay transactions have contributed 30% of the total number of electronic money transactions in Indonesia. In terms of the contract used in GoPay transaction service, according to the opinion of researchers, GoPay transactions are included in the Wadiah contract. keywords: bank; cashless; digital; economics; gopay; indonesia; islamic; money; payment; research; society; transactions; value cache: jisel-11904.pdf plain text: jisel-11904.txt item: #9 of 50 id: jisel-11974 author: Wardani, Vanesa Putri; Basri, Muhammad Muinudinillah title: Literature Review on The Role of The Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Oversighting Sharia Investment date: 2020-09-22 words: 3201 flesch: 46 summary: Investor Protection by OJK Journal 3 5. Prevention of Illegal Investments by OJK Journal 1 Journal of Islamic Economic Laws-July, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2020 163 From the results of the search for references from several journals on google schoolar, there were 13 electronic journals that match the discussion criteria researched by the author, so that these electronic journals can be used as material to analyze the role of the Financial Services Authority in overseeing investment. According to Masyithoh (2018), direct OJK supervision is a form of OJK supervision by coming directly to an investment company or place which can be called on-site supervision. keywords: authority; indonesia; investasi; investment; jasa; keuangan; ojk; otoritas; services; sharia; supervision cache: jisel-11974.pdf plain text: jisel-11974.txt item: #10 of 50 id: jisel-12188 author: Zakiy, Faris Shalahuddin; Ridwan, Ahmad Muhtadi; Supriyanto, Achmad Sani title: Characteristics of Moslem Families Economy Based on Maqashid Sharia Perspective date: 2021-01-30 words: 8171 flesch: 60 summary: He asserted that the economy of moslem family means economic principles and rules which applied in the scope of family that are based on Qur’an, Hadits, Scholars’ opinion, and Islamic Studies related to the economy in order to implement Maqashid Sharia and comply with material and spiritual need of family which is certainly on proportional scale (Syahatah, 1998). January 2021: 1-25 1 Characteristics of Moslem Families Economy Based on Maqashid Sharia Perspective Faris Shalahuddin Zakiy1*, Ahmad Muhtadi Ridwan2, Achmad Sani Supriyanto3 1UIN Walisongo Semarang 2Faculty of Economics and Business, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang 3UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang email: farisshalahuddinzakiy@walisongo.ac.id, read_one_feuinmlg@yahoo.co.id achmad_sani72@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Modern lifestyle has interfered principles of moslem families. keywords: economy; expenditure; families; family; good; islamic; money; moslem; moslem families; need; sharia; wealth; work cache: jisel-12188.pdf plain text: jisel-12188.txt item: #11 of 50 id: jisel-12442 author: Ninglasari, Sri Yayu; Muhammad, Mumuh title: Zakat Digitalization: Effectiveness of Zakat Management in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era date: 2021-01-30 words: 5448 flesch: 46 summary: With the various facilities offered by digital zakat, it is hoped that the public will be increasingly moved to pay their zakat to zakat institutions, especially during this pandemic, where people must work together and take part in efforts to reduce the impact of Covid-19. Reporting from republika.co.id, digital zakat experienced significant growth, as did the receipt of digital zakat at Baznas increased 35 percent. keywords: covid-19; digital; digitalization; indonesia; islamic; journal; management; pandemic; technology; zakat cache: jisel-12442.pdf plain text: jisel-12442.txt item: #12 of 50 id: jisel-12510 author: Nur Iman, Aldi Khusmufa; Najiyah, Faridatun; Asshiddiqi, Munji title: Unfolding the possibility to develop share-waqf in Indonesia through the concepts, opportunities & challenges date: 2021-01-30 words: 4106 flesch: 53 summary: The Second Model of Application of Stock Waqf The general provisions regarding share waqf, among others (Hogan, 2016): a. Investors who will do stock waqf can only have sharia stock accounts and transact through the sharia online trading system b. Meanwhile, the implementation of share waqf can be done through corporate waqf and individual share waqf. keywords: capital; idx; indonesia; investors; market; sekuritas; shares; sharia; stock; wakaf; waqf cache: jisel-12510.pdf plain text: jisel-12510.txt item: #13 of 50 id: jisel-13036 author: Sudarwati, Sudarwati; Yani, Burhanuddin Ahmad title: Analysis of Customer’s Decision to Choose Sharia Banking in Surakarta date: 2021-01-30 words: 4036 flesch: 57 summary: Determinants of customers in selecting sharia banking system for saving in East Java - Indonesia. Amin & Isa (2008) found that customers of Islamic banking In the Islamic banking industry have put the criteria of customer satisfaction towards service quality provided by their banks. keywords: banking; customer; decision; influence; islamic; profit; research; sharia; sharing; system cache: jisel-13036.pdf plain text: jisel-13036.txt item: #14 of 50 id: jisel-13093 author: Islamy, Robithoh Alam; Hannase, Mulawarman title: Optimizing The Role of Zakat and Wakaf in Promoting National Economic Growth: Analytic Network Process (ANP) Method Approach date: 2021-01-30 words: 4174 flesch: 48 summary: Aspects of Zakat and Waqf Optimization Questionnaire Result Data Questionnaires were developed to build an ANP model of zakat, and Waqf Optimization aims to get a pairwise comparison between clusters, alternative clusters, and criteria clusters. The research suggested that zakat collection is still low caused by 3 (three) aspects: regulatory aspects, aspects of zakat management organization, and community aspects. keywords: anp; aspects; clusters; comparison; criteria; indonesia; management; research; sub; waqf; zakat cache: jisel-13093.pdf plain text: jisel-13093.txt item: #15 of 50 id: jisel-13859 author: Hakimi, Fifi; Widiastuti, Tika; Al-Mustofa, M. Ubaidillah; Al Husanaa', Rizqiyyah title: Positive Effect Of Attitude, Peer Influence, And Knowledge Zakat On Zakat Compliance Behavior: Update In Covid 19 date: 2021-09-13 words: 4763 flesch: 48 summary: However, this research does not only focus on intention, this study also discusses its relationship with the compliance of paying zakat behavior, especially on zakat income which has been approved by Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI). This identifies that the increasing intention to pay zakat will further increase zakat compliance behavior in paying zakat on profession. keywords: attitude; behavior; compliance; intention; profession; saad; study; zakat cache: jisel-13859.pdf plain text: jisel-13859.txt item: #16 of 50 id: jisel-14716 author: Al Hadi, M Qoshid; Cahyo, Eko Nur; Budi, Iman Setya title: Marketing Ethics At Islamic Banks: Principles And Practices date: 2021-09-13 words: 6841 flesch: 49 summary: The author will continue to focus on the ethics of Islamic bank marketing that will be the purpose of this article written. However, in the study of Islamic bank marketing ethics, the author obtained limited conceptual studies and the early era of conventional marketing ethics studies. keywords: banking; banks; customers; et al; ethics; islamic; journal; marketing; marketing ethics; mix; price; product; research; review; sharia cache: jisel-14716.pdf plain text: jisel-14716.txt item: #17 of 50 id: jisel-14741 author: Rahayu, Cahyaning Tiyas title: Analysis of the Effect of Word Of Mouth, Religiosity and Purchase Decisions of Alcoholic Beverages with Interest as a Mediation Variable date: 2021-09-13 words: 5638 flesch: 55 summary: Pengaruh Label Halal Dan Religiusitas Terhadap Minat Beli Dan Keputusan Pembelian. Pengaruh Pengetahuan, Kualitas Pelayanan, Produk, Dan Religiusitas Terhadap Minat Nasabah Untuk Menggunakan Produk Simpanan Pada Lembaga Keuangan Mikro Syariah. keywords: alcohol; analysis; buying; consumer; dan; decisions; effect; interest; model; mouth; product; purchase; purchasing; religiosity; value; word cache: jisel-14741.pdf plain text: jisel-14741.txt item: #18 of 50 id: jisel-14870 author: Rofiqo, Azidni; Muslih, Mohammad; Sari, Diyan Novita title: Reputation, Transparency, Trust and Waqif's Perception on Nadzir’s Professional Toward Intention to Act Waqf: Empirical Study in Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor (PMDG) date: 2021-09-13 words: 6557 flesch: 53 summary: Waqf management assets with transparency is needed by managers in waqf institutions, because transparency has a positive impact on the perceptions of professional waqf waqf nadzir. The data analysis technique used in this research was Structural Equation Modelling (SEM states that transparency is important for waqf asset management institutions and will affect on waqif’s perception on nadzir’s professional. keywords: assets; effect; gontor; intention; islamic; journal; management; nadzir; perception; professional; reputation; research; transparency; trust; waqf cache: jisel-14870.pdf plain text: jisel-14870.txt item: #19 of 50 id: jisel-14998 author: Zein, Fuad Muhammad; Zein, Anisa Rosdiana; Alhaq, Afiq Miftahurizqi title: Insurance and Takaful Concepts: An Islamic Analysis and Offer in Life Assurance date: 2021-09-13 words: 5376 flesch: 62 summary: The purpose of this classification of risk types, according to Karl Borch, in his paper “The Utility Concept Applied to the Theory of Insurance,” insurance risk will occur after payment of premiums in advance with an amount that has been determined as the type of insurance is the same as the sale and purchase agreement (Grandgirard et al., 2002, p. 123). While in terminology, McNamara declares insurance as a collection of deliberate losses by transferring the risk to insurance companies that agree to indemnify insurance for such losses and provide benefits to customers in the event of a disaster. keywords: company; concept; funds; insurance; journal; risk; sharia; takaful cache: jisel-14998.pdf plain text: jisel-14998.txt item: #20 of 50 id: jisel-15089 author: Afifah, Afifah; Kurniawati, Nurul Alfiah title: Influence of Service Quality Dimensions of Islamic Banks on Customer Satisfaction and Their Impact on Customer Loyalty date: 2021-09-13 words: 8900 flesch: 43 summary: Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol. 4, No. 2, July 2021: 105-136 105 Influence of Service Quality Dimensions of Islamic Banks on Customer Satisfaction and Their Impact on Customer Loyalty Afifah1, Nurul Alfiah Kurniawati2 1Airlangga University 2University of Edinburgh email: afifah-2019@feb.unair.ac.id, nurulalfiahkurniawati@ gmail.com ABSTRACT Strengthening Islamic banking funding is one of particular strategies in the Indonesian Islamic banking master plan for 2019-2024, as one of their expected outputs is to increase market share and customer satisfaction of Islamic banks. This study aims to identify influence of service quality dimensions on customer satisfaction and their impacts on customer loyalty in Islamic banks in Indonesia. keywords: banking; compliance; customer; customer loyalty; customer satisfaction; et al; influence; islamic; journal; level; quality; relationship; service; value cache: jisel-15089.pdf plain text: jisel-15089.txt item: #21 of 50 id: jisel-15162 author: Hasyim, Fuad title: Adoption of Extended Theory of Planned Behavior to Halal Food Purchasing Decision Admist Pandemic date: 2022-03-11 words: 8556 flesch: 52 summary: Perceived behavioral control represents that the ease of obtaining halal food also encourages individuals to make halal food purchase decisions (Alam & Mohamed, 2011; Hasyim, 2019; Hasyim & Nurohman, 2021; Khairi et al., 2012)Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior is used as a theoretical framework with the aim of extending prior research examining halal food purchasing behavior in Malaysia. The greater the self-motivation in studying the good and bad aspects of halal food products, the more significant the portion of knowledge will increase the decision to buy halal food (Aziz et al., 2015; Hasyim, 2018; Khairi et al., 2012; Osman et al., 2019; Sapingi et al., 2011; Simamora & Djamaludin, 2020; Wong et al., 2018)with the objective of distributing wealth to the less fortunate Muslim community and would therefore be able to eradicate poverty among members of the ummah. keywords: behavior; consumption; control; covid-19; decision; food; halal; halal food; intention; islamic; journal; laws; model; norms; pandemic; people; purchasing; study; value cache: jisel-15162.pdf plain text: jisel-15162.txt item: #22 of 50 id: jisel-15358 author: Ali Shah, Syed Alamdar; Sukmana, Raditya; Fianto, Bayu Arie title: Shariah Compliant Macaulay’s Duration Model Testing: Evidence from Islamic banks in Indonesia date: 2021-09-13 words: 13074 flesch: 69 summary: Bierwag et al. (1978) identifies an important consideration in the development of duration models that the choice of weights in a duration model is arbitrary and is dependent on its use. 1. Additive Multiplicative Models: These include duration models of Gultekin and Rogalski (1984) examine seven models of duration proposed by Cooper (1977), Bierwag (1977), Bierwag and Kaufman (1978) and Khang (1979). keywords: assets; banks; d y; duration; islamic; journal; risk; y 1 cache: jisel-15358.pdf plain text: jisel-15358.txt item: #23 of 50 id: jisel-16312 author: Zakiy, Faris Shalahuddin; Suciati, Eqi; Fauziah, Najim Nur title: Analysis of Amil Zakat Institutions Financial Performance Prior and During Covid-19 date: 2022-03-11 words: 9850 flesch: 54 summary: Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol. 5, No. 1 January 2022: 1-37 1 ANALYSIS OF AMIL ZAKAT INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE PRIOR AND DURING COVID-19 Faris Shalahuddin Zakiy1*, Eqi Suciati2, Najim Nur Fauziah3 1Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, 2Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, 3Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University Malaysia, email: farisshalahuddinzakiy@walisongo.ac.id, eqisuciati99.es@ gmail.com, najimnurfauziah@yahoo.co.id ABSTRACT This study aims to measure the performance of amil zakat institutions using activity ratios, efficiency ratios, amil fund ratios, liquidity ratios, and growth ratios before and during covid-19. The findings of this study provide the results of calculations of the five ratios, including activity ratios, efficiency ratios, amil funds ratios, liquidity ratios and growth ratios. keywords: allocation; allocation ratio; amil; amil zakat; collection; covid-19; distribution; funds; infaq; interpretation; lazismu; performance; ratio; sadaqah; zakat cache: jisel-16312.pdf plain text: jisel-16312.txt item: #24 of 50 id: jisel-16764 author: Maf'ula, Faricha; Mi'raj, Denizar Abdurrahman title: Islamic Insurance in Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges on Developing the Industry date: 2022-03-11 words: 6713 flesch: 40 summary: Issues in Islamic Insurance Product The basis of the agreement of Islamic insurance product is the unique value proposition and making Islamic insurance different from the conventional. Keywords: challenges, Islamic insurance, sharia insurance, takaful, opportunities INTRODUCTION Islamic insurance has developed in Indonesia for more than two decades. keywords: act; authority; company; finance; financial; fund; government; indonesia; industry; insurance; islamic; journal; market; number; services; sharia; takaful cache: jisel-16764.pdf plain text: jisel-16764.txt item: #25 of 50 id: jisel-17034 author: Fageh, Achmad title: Building A Synergy Between The Halal Industry And The Green Industry In The Maqasid Syari'ah Review As The Basis Of Islamic Economics date: 2022-03-11 words: 6208 flesch: 55 summary: Aspects of human safety, nature in the activity of production in producing halal products -thayiban becomes part of the concentration of halal industry in the framework of Maqāṣid al-Syari’ah. 156 Achmad Fageh 2. There has been no confirmation and normalization of halal goods, and there are no guidelines for the—increase in halal business. keywords: business; data; goods; government; green; halal; halal industry; indonesia; industry; islamic; law; maqāṣid; maqāṣid al; products; research; sharia; syari’ah cache: jisel-17034.pdf plain text: jisel-17034.txt item: #26 of 50 id: jisel-17139 author: Millatina, Afifah Nur; Hakimi, Fifi; Budiantoro, Risanda Alirastra; Arifandi, Muhammad Rizky title: The Impact of Halal Label in Halal Food Buying Decisions date: 2022-03-11 words: 4792 flesch: 57 summary: The results of this study have a significant effect on halal labels to purchase intention for halal food products. Most people believe in halal products from the seller’s words or halal labels made by food product companies. keywords: buying; consumers; decisions; food; halal; halal food; halal label; intention; islamic; journal; label; products; purchase; variable cache: jisel-17139.pdf plain text: jisel-17139.txt item: #27 of 50 id: jisel-17181 author: Fajri, Mohammad Zen Nasrudin; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Umam, Khoirul; Putri, Lila Prisilia; Ramadhan, Mohammad Ali title: The Effect Covid-19 and Sectoral Financing on Islamic Bank Profitability in Indonesia date: 2022-03-11 words: 5927 flesch: 50 summary: This paper starts with the explanation of the theoretical background on Islamic Bank durability during crisis and several previous empirical studies related to Islamic Bank profitability. The result of the study shows that COVID-19 pandemic has a negative relationship with Islamic Bank profitability in the long-run. keywords: bank; banking; business; covid-19; financing; islamic; profitability; result; run; variables cache: jisel-17181.pdf plain text: jisel-17181.txt item: #28 of 50 id: jisel-17204 author: Rosyadhi, Rozi Irfan; Salim, Abu title: Islamic Economic Perspective and Potential of Zakah Imposement on Cryptocurrency date: 2022-03-11 words: 7048 flesch: 52 summary: Majelis Tarjih Council can conduct more in-depth research related to the potential and law of crypto zakah, facilitate parties who will pay zakah using crypto by creating applications or payment media that are easy and safe. On the other hand, each mustahiq who has been recorded in the database of zakah institutions have met the requirements to allow themselves to be part of those who must be given zakah and have a blockchain account. keywords: baznas; blockchain; cryptocurrency; currency; digital; exchange; indonesia; islamic; journal; law; management; study; transactions; value; zakah cache: jisel-17204.pdf plain text: jisel-17204.txt item: #29 of 50 id: jisel-17657 author: Anantyasari, Malta; Suwarno, Agus Endro; Nashirudin, Muh.; Mu'awanah, Chabibatul; Asri, Nuraini Binti title: Relevance Of Islamic Banking In Indonesia To The Muamalah System Of The Prophet And The Caliph date: 2022-10-10 words: 7240 flesch: 61 summary: Along with the increasing tendency of the public to switch to Islamic banks, Islamic banking systems are experiencing rapid growth in Indonesia. 3IAIN Surakarta 4Universiti Malaysia Sabah email: maltaana@inismupacitan.ac.id, aes202@ums.ac.id, muh.nashirudin@gmail.com,i000180176@student.ums. ac.idbg18110300@student.ums.edu.my ABSTRACT The emergence of Islamic banks in Indonesia today is increasingly mushrooming. keywords: banking; banks; capital; customer; dan; goods; indonesia; islamic; jurnal; law; mudharabah; perbankan; prophet; sharia; syariah; system; time; transactions cache: jisel-17657.pdf plain text: jisel-17657.txt item: #30 of 50 id: jisel-18449 author: El Kemal, Saiev Dzaky; Ayuniyyah, Qurroh; Armen, Rio Erismen; Alfani, Mufti Maula title: Islamic Economic Empowerment Model During The Covid 19 Pandemic In Lazismu Surakarta date: 2022-10-10 words: 5290 flesch: 55 summary: Zakat worship is one of the instruments of Islamic economic empowerment that contributes to realizing the welfare of the community (Widiastuti et al., 2021). This study aims to find out what are the models of economic empowerment in the Islamic Economy that can be done during the COVID 19 pandemic. keywords: community; covid; empowerment; funds; impact; islamic; lazismu; number; pandemic; program; surakarta; zakat cache: jisel-18449.pdf plain text: jisel-18449.txt item: #31 of 50 id: jisel-18467 author: Rahmatia, Alfina; Wijaya, Andy Putra; Saputra, Arief Dwi; Ma’ruf, Muhammad Imam title: Islamic Financial Literacy: Evidence From Indonesian Urban Middle-Class Women date: 2022-10-10 words: 4200 flesch: 50 summary: Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol. 5, No. 2, July 2022: 199-215 199 ISLAMIC FINANCIAL LITERACY: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIAN URBAN MIDDLE-CLASS WOMEN Alfina Rahmatia1, Andy Putra Wijaya2, Arief Dwi Saputra3, Muhammad Imam Ma’ruf4 1University of Ahmad Dahlan 2University of Ahmad Dahlan 2Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta 3Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences email: alfina.rahmatia@pbs.uad.ac.id, andy.wijaya@pbs. uad.ac.id, ariefdwisaputra18@gmail.com, maruf.muhammad imam@phd.uni-mate.hu ABSTRACT Issues related to Islamic financial literacy are always interesting to study, especially because financial literacy has a close relationship with financial inclusion, including the intelligence of women who are often questioned in terms of financial literacy. Therefore, this study aims to prove that women have the same opportunities, especially in terms of Islamic financial literacy. keywords: et al; finance; gender; journal; literacy; rahmatia; research; women cache: jisel-18467.pdf plain text: jisel-18467.txt item: #32 of 50 id: jisel-18511 author: Supriani, Indri; Iswati, Sri; Bella, Firsty Izzata; Tumewang, Yunice Karina title: A Bibliometric Analysis of Zakat Literature from 1964 to 2021 date: 2022-10-10 words: 7510 flesch: 46 summary: This information also presented that zakat research has attracted massive intention of researchers that shown by the huge number of authors that publish zakat literature, 1205 authors. An intense collaboration among the author, specifically across institutions and countries, significantly increases the article’s quality as it presents a comprehensive perspective (Hassan et al., 2021)as represented by English- language articles from the Scopus database. keywords: analysis; authors; citation; cluster; islamic; journal; literature; malaysia; poverty; research; study; table; zakat cache: jisel-18511.pdf plain text: jisel-18511.txt item: #33 of 50 id: jisel-18750 author: Nurjaman, Muhamad Izazi; Al-Hakim, Sofian; Setiawan, Iwan; Witro, Doli; Sahid, Mualimin Mochammad title: Sharia Economic Law Perspective On Online Meeting Premium Account Leasing date: 2022-10-10 words: 7267 flesch: 58 summary: However, the development of intangible objects as contract objects needs to be mailto:muhamadizazinurjaman@gmail.com mailto:sofyanalhakim@uinsgd.ac.id mailto:sofyanalhakim@uinsgd.ac.id mailto:iwansetiawan@uinsgd.ac.id mailto:doliwitro01@gmail.com mailto:doliwitro01@gmail.com mailto:mualimin.sahid@usim.edu.my 324 Nurjaman et al. studied further by researchers so that they can be applied to all contract objects, such as intangible objects becoming objects of buying and selling contracts, mudharabah, musyarakah and other contracts. Can such benefits be used as contract objects, such as renting a Zoom Meeting Premium account? keywords: application; assets; atb; benefits; computer; contract; goods; hardware; ijarah; meeting; object; position; premium; software; zoom cache: jisel-18750.pdf plain text: jisel-18750.txt item: #34 of 50 id: jisel-19199 author: Najib, Moh Farid; Kusdiana, Wawan; Razli, Izyanti Awang title: Local Halal Cosmetic Products Purchase Intention: Knowledge, Religiosity, Attitude, and Islamic Advertising Factors date: 2022-10-10 words: 5866 flesch: 51 summary: This study aims to determine the effect of knowledge, religiosity, attitudes, and Islamic advertising factors on the purchase intention of local halal cosmetic products. In addition, it also aims to find out the reasons for the purchase intention of Muslim consumers towards local halal cosmetic products and to determine the purchase intentions of Muslim consumers towards imported cosmetic products in the future. keywords: advertising; consumers; cosmetic; halal; intention; islamic; knowledge; products; purchase; religiosity; research; study; value cache: jisel-19199.pdf plain text: jisel-19199.txt item: #35 of 50 id: jisel-19709 author: Aziz, Muhammad Abdul; Sasongkojati, Fardan Bintang Agung title: The Effectiveness of Sharia Economic Dispute Resolution Between Religious Court and National Sharia Arbitration Board date: 2022-10-10 words: 8954 flesch: 52 summary: Dispute resolution through the judicial path has its advantages over dispute resolution through arbitration. The law has legalized the choice of dispute resolution by the parties to the dispute, namely through litigation and non-litigation (Fitri, 2019), Dispute resolution through litigation is a process of Resolution disputes in court. keywords: agreement; arbitration; basyarnas; case; court; data; dispute; dispute resolution; economic; islamic; law; litigation; parties; penyelesaian; resolution; sengketa; sharia; syariah cache: jisel-19709.pdf plain text: jisel-19709.txt item: #36 of 50 id: jisel-6129 author: Ayu, Dyah title: Muḍāraba Fund of Bank Jateng Syariah Cabang Surakarta (BJSCS) According to Dewan Syariah National-Majelis Ulama Indonesia (DSN-MUI) date: 2019-02-27 words: 8142 flesch: 63 summary: According to Dewan Syariah National-Majelis Ulama Indonesia (DSN-MUI) Dyah Ayu Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta email: adyah095@gmail.com ABSTRACT This study aims to illustrate the concept of muḍāraba fund applied by BJSCS. This study describes the procedures and implementation of muḍāraba fund as well as its compliance with the Fatwa of DSN- MUI. keywords: bjscs; business; capital; contract; customer; dsn; fatwa; financing; fund; mui; muḍāraba; muḍāraba fund; sharia cache: jisel-6129.pdf plain text: jisel-6129.txt item: #37 of 50 id: jisel-6205 author: Juwarno, Reno title: An Enquiry on Fish Selling Culture at South Sumatera: Investigation from Islamic Perspective date: 2018-07-31 words: 6902 flesch: 67 summary: The second is interview which is conducted with any involved party of sale fish inside lembung, including villagers, public figure as well as seller and buyer of fish sale inside lembung at Seri Kembang village I. The purpose of this research is to investigate the habitual transaction of fish sale in this region. keywords: auction; buyer; contract; fish; garar; lebung; matter; practice; price; sale; selling; subject cache: jisel-6205.pdf plain text: jisel-6205.txt item: #38 of 50 id: jisel-6327 author: Utami, Ulfa Rizki title: The Effect of Bank’s Internal Factors Towards Micro Financing in Islamic Commercial Bank at Indonesia date: 2018-07-31 words: 4490 flesch: 56 summary: Our research shows that third party fund significantly affect SME financing with positive sign. Inflation, BI rate, SME financing keywords: bank; financing; fund; inflation; islamic; journal; party; rate; return; sme cache: jisel-6327.pdf plain text: jisel-6327.txt item: #39 of 50 id: jisel-6342 author: Wan Ahmad Ikram, Wan Ahmad Syafiq title: Ownership Risk in the Perspective of Islamic Law of Contract: Concept and Application on Modern Practices date: 2018-07-31 words: 6223 flesch: 55 summary: The last type of risk above is often referred to in the Islamic law of contract as ownership risk. Also someone who has any property must accept all the consequences and risks, including maintenance costs, risk of damage, and risk of loss. keywords: asset; bank; contract; islamic; musharakah; ownership risk; profit; property; risk; sukuk cache: jisel-6342.pdf plain text: jisel-6342.txt item: #40 of 50 id: jisel-6357 author: Islamiah, Rima title: Determinants of the Industrial Manufacturing Stock’s Holding Period date: 2018-07-31 words: 6311 flesch: 57 summary: keywords: Holding period, Market value, REM modelling, Jakarta Islamic Index. Holding period of shares is the length of time the investor is willing to hold the asset or the securities by taking into account the gains and losses earned. keywords: capital; companies; holding; investment; investors; islamic; jii; manufacturing; market; period; securities; shares; stocks; test; value cache: jisel-6357.pdf plain text: jisel-6357.txt item: #41 of 50 id: jisel-6370 author: Kusumastuti, Wahyu Intan; Alam, Azhar title: Analysis of Impact of CAR, NPF, BOPO on Profitability of Islamic Banks (Year 2015-2017) date: 2019-02-27 words: 7426 flesch: 46 summary: The result of research shows that CAR variables have positive effect on profitability (ROA) of syariah bank, NOM variable have positive effect to Islamic bank profitability (ROA), FDR variable have positive effect on Islamic bank profitability (ROA), variable of NPF negatively affect profitability (ROA) Islamich, and profit- sharing sharing have a positive effect on the profitability (ROA) of Islamic banks. The usual ratios used to measure and compare the performance of bank profitability are Return On Equity (ROE) and ReturnOn Asset (ROA) (Suhardjono 2005). keywords: bank; bopo; capital; car; commercial; income; islamic; npf; profitability; ratio; roa; significant; test cache: jisel-6370.pdf plain text: jisel-6370.txt item: #42 of 50 id: jisel-7664 author: Huda, Ikhwanul title: The Islamic Law Perspective of Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta Pension Fund Management date: 2019-02-27 words: 7346 flesch: 64 summary: Meanwhile, the management of Islamic pension fund always try to avoid the interest and any conventional financial instruments. Muḍārabah contract is used between the pension fund and the participants as well as between pension fund and investee. keywords: bank; contract; employer; fund; investment; islamic; participant; pension; pension fund; pfums; sukuk; syariah cache: jisel-7664.pdf plain text: jisel-7664.txt item: #43 of 50 id: jisel-7706 author: Lestari, Tari title: Analysis Of Islamic Bank Influence On Agricultural Financing Sector Period 2014-2016 date: 2019-02-27 words: 7604 flesch: 48 summary: Dahlan (2015) stated that effect of SBIS bonus levels and inflation rates on the distribution of Islamic bank financing in Indonesia Independent variables: SBIS bonuses and inflation Dependent variable: Islamic Bank SBIS Bonus financing and inflation have a negative relationship to the distribution of Islamic Bank financing in Indonesia and have a significant influence on the distribution of Islamic Bank financingin Indonesia. The Influence of Non Performing Financing (NPF) on the of Islamic bank financing in the agricultural sector Based on the results of the time series data, the estimation shows that Non Performing Financing (NPF) affects the financing of Islamic banks in thse agricultural sector. keywords: bank; banking; financing; funds; indonesia; inflation; interest; islamic; model; sector; test; variable cache: jisel-7706.pdf plain text: jisel-7706.txt item: #44 of 50 id: jisel-7708 author: Aldiena, Erifa; Hanif al Hakim, Muhammad title: The Impact of Companies' Internal Factors On The Performance of Their Stock Returns date: 2019-02-27 words: 7318 flesch: 54 summary: In addition to the highest value of stock return, there is also the lowest value of stock returns. By employing companies’data of year 2014-2016, the study shows that Return On Assets (ROA), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) and Price to Book Value (PBV) simultaneously had a significant effect on the formation of stock returns of companies listed in the JII. keywords: capital; companies; der; index; islamic; jii; market; ratio; returns; roa; stock; stock returns; value cache: jisel-7708.pdf plain text: jisel-7708.txt item: #45 of 50 id: jisel-8585 author: Windiastuti, Filka Catur; Athief, Fauzul Hanif Noor title: Inacoin Cryptocurrency Analysis: An Islamic Law Perspective date: 2019-07-01 words: 7522 flesch: 61 summary: When we try to compare between prevailing rupiah currency with Inacoin virtual currency, Inacoin seems to be more durable. Inacoin transaction from Islamic Perspective keywords: bitcoin; cryptocurrency; currency; digital; exchange; form; inacoin; indonesia; july; mining; money; trading; transactions; ṣarf cache: jisel-8585.pdf plain text: jisel-8585.txt item: #46 of 50 id: jisel-8593 author: Dzatihanani, Rifanatus Sarah; Rosyadi, Imron title: Murabaha Dispute Settelement In A Sharia Rural Bank of Klaten date: 2019-07-01 words: 6873 flesch: 56 summary: Judge’s Considerations in Case Decision number 1135 / Pdt.g /2018/PA.Klt To guarantee the claim, the plaintiff requested the Head of the Klaten Religion Court to agree to impose a Confiscated Seizure of the defendant’s permanent property which was placed by the Klaten Religious Court in the form of SHM land No. 01979 keywords: case; contract; court; decision; defendant; islamic; klaten; mabrur; number; plaintiff; sharia cache: jisel-8593.pdf plain text: jisel-8593.txt item: #47 of 50 id: jisel-8595 author: Nurbaya, Siti; Alam, Azhar title: Analysis of Factors Affecting Islamic Insurance Profitability (Case Study Of Sinar Mas Islamic Insurance Period 2011-2017) date: 2019-09-01 words: 5230 flesch: 47 summary: According to Law no. 40 of 2013 Islamic Insurance is a collection of agreements, which consist of agreements between Islamic insurance companies and policyholders and arrangements between policyholders, to manage contributions based on Islamic principles to help and protect each other (Mariana, 2016). With a high level of profitability shows that the company can optimize its assets well, so that profitability is the basis for management to decide whether the company’s system will be maintained or improved, and maintain public trust in the potential of Islamic insurance companies. keywords: company; costs; insurance; investment; islamic; model; profitability; test; variable cache: jisel-8595.pdf plain text: jisel-8595.txt item: #48 of 50 id: jisel-8616 author: Wijayanti, Riska; Vanni, Kartika Marella title: Fiduciary Dispute Settlement of Murabaha Contract in PT. Al-Ijarah Indonesia Finance date: 2019-07-01 words: 4732 flesch: 53 summary: PT Al Ijarah Indonesia Finance is a sharia-based financial institution in which all transactions made apply sharia principles. This basic scheme applies to murabaha financing transactions between PT Al Ijarah Indonesia Finance and its customers Agus Pujianto S.E. Bin Lie Gwan Lay, a customer who purchases one unit of midnight black Daihatsu / VVTI 13 XI DLX in 2011 through PT Al Ijarah Indonesia Finance. keywords: buyer; collateral; contract; finance; ijarah; islamic; law; murabaha cache: jisel-8616.pdf plain text: jisel-8616.txt item: #49 of 50 id: jisel-8679 author: Mustika, Fiky Nila; Setyowati, Eni; Alam, Azhar title: Analysis Of Effect Of ZIS (Zakat, Infaq, And Shadaqah), Regional Domestic Products Of Bruto, Regional Minimum Wage And Inflation On Levels Poverty In Indonesia 2012 – 2016 date: 2019-07-01 words: 5329 flesch: 56 summary: Variables of gross regional domestic products and regional minimum wages have a significant effect on poverty levels in Indonesia while the variables of zakat, infaq, and shadaqah (ZIS) and inflation do not influence the level of poverty in Indonesia. Susanto, Rochaida, and Ulfah (2018) explained that there was a simultaneous influence of GRDP, education, and agricultural labor structure on poverty levels in Bali Province. keywords: effect; growth; income; infaq; inflation; levels; minimum; model; poverty; product; results; zakat cache: jisel-8679.pdf plain text: jisel-8679.txt item: #50 of 50 id: jisel-9756 author: Prastyo, Andika Catur title: The Application of Maslahah Mursalah in A Mediation Process Between Disputant Parties date: 2020-03-24 words: 4649 flesch: 64 summary: What make it different from mediation process in divorce case is only on alternatives offered by a mediator after problem of identificationis done. As for benefits obtained from holding mediation process is the effectiveness in terms of the time, the cost and the result. keywords: court; dispute; economic; mediation; mediation process; mediator; parties; process; sragen cache: jisel-9756.pdf plain text: jisel-9756.txt