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Indonesian Bank Profitability: Sharia VS Conventional Bank
This study aims to analyze the differences in profitability of Islamic and conventional banks for the 2018-2022. The data collection method is by documentation on the annual financial statements of Islamic and conventional through the official website of each bank and taking the financial ratios.
Rosita Hidayati Sucipto +1 more
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Fraud Prevention: Effectiveness of Sharia Governance in Sharia Banks
This research is motivated by the phenomenon of fraud that still occurs in Islamic banking, which is incidentally based on Sharia principle, which may be due to weak implementation of Shariah governance. In addition, Shariah governance can also be the key to preventing fraud.
Nopi Hernawati +2 more
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The Tell‐Tale Tone: Negative Tone Disclosure and Tax Avoidance in MENA Banks
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between negative reporting tone in annual reports and tax avoidance practices in a panel of 63 banks operating in seven Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries observed over the 2012–2022 period.
Naima Lassoued +2 more
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Hai'ah As-syar'iyyah Al-wathoniyah Wa Dauruha Fi Ar-riqobah Asy-syar'iyyah 'Alal Mashorif Al-Islamiyah Fi Indunisiya Wa Manhajuha Fil Fatwa [PDF]
The emergence of Islamic banking was considered as a response to the desire of Muslim communities to disassociate from usury (riba based) system, which has rotten in Muslim countries since the period of imperialism.
, Dr. M. Mu'Inudinillah Basri, MA +2 more
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Islamic Bank Performance (Maqasid Sharia Approach)
This study aims to analyze the performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia from the perspective of Maqasid Sharia. For this reason, this study uses two approaches, namely Maqasid Based Performance Evaluation Model (MPEM) and Performance Measurement based on Islamic Maqasid (PMMS).
Inten Meutia +2 more
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Abstract Principled pragmatism is a broad and expanding approach to water policy research, especially in the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. These studies advocate policies that are both pragmatic, in the ordinary language sense of the term, and principled.
James L. Wescoat Jr. +2 more
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ORGANIZATION ETHICS REPUTATION AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY: Perception of Muslim Customer Sharia Banking
The majority of the Indonesian population is Muslim, in which the share of Sharia Banking is only three (3) percent of the total banking market share in the country.
Sunaryo SUNARYO, Zakaria Bahari
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Conversion of Conventional Bank Into Sharia Bank in Maqashid Sharia Perpective
Maqashid al-syariah is a number of good goals that Islamic sharia wants to achieve by allowing or prohibiting something. This research aims to analyze the benefits of converting a conventional bank operational system to a sharia bank from a sharia maqasid perspective. This research uses a type of library research and is qualitative in nature.
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The purpose of this research is intended to determine the role of the IAIN Walisongo Semarang in encouraging the growth of sharia banking in Semarang. A descriptive qualitative method is applied in order to obtain data in this study through collecting ...
Suwanto Suwanto
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Urgensi Pelembagaan Jaminan Kebendaan Pada Akad Mudharabah Ditinjau Hukum Jaminan dan Ekonomi Syariah [PDF]
Mudharabah transactions occurs because of mutual interests to cooperate or partner business based on mutual need, mutual trust, and the occurrence of mudarabawhen the owner of capital (shahibulmaal) already trust in the person who will manage the capital
, Wardah Yuspin, S.H.,M.Kn.,Ph.D. +1 more
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