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Sharia Banking Credit Crunch during Global Crisis
This research was conducted examining factors which influences financial crunch as seen from the perspective of financing supply and demand sharia bank in Indonesia from January 2003 - June 2015. The secondary data were obtained from Statistics Indonesia
Eko Wiratno +2 more
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Managing with Sharia: Strengthening Sharia Banking Spiritual Literation
The sharia banking main characteristics provide alternative systems by which banks and customers share profits with specific emphasis on fair treatment, ethical investments, and kinship relationship in the production process and avoidance of speculation.
Salmah Said +4 more
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Sharia Arbitration as an Alternative Settlement of Sharia Banking Disputes [PDF]
The enactment of Law Number 10 of 1998 concerning Amendments to Law Number 7 of 1992 concerning Banking, became an explicit formal juridical basis for the implementation of the Islamic banking system in Indonesia. These developments should be accompanied by anticipatory steps regarding the problem of settling the dispute.
Kholid, Muhamad
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Does Sharia Impurity Affect Sharia Banking Performance
This research aims to analyze the factors that cause the insignificant development of sharia banking performance in Indonesia. This research focuses on identifying practices that are not purely sharia as the causal factors that hinder the development of sharia banking. The population in this research is Sharia Commercial Banks (BUS) registered with the
null Sulhani, Abdul Mughni
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A strategy for strengthening public perception toward sharia banking [PDF]
The number of Muslims in Indonesia reaches 85% of the total population of 270 million, but the progress of the Islamic economics in the country is stagnant. This is evidenced by the sharia banking assets, which only reach 5% and never increase every year.
Abbas Arfan, Iklil Athroz Arfan
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Assessing the Impact of Qonun Aceh No. 11 of 2018 Concerning Sharia Financial Institutions
Qanun Aceh No. 11 of 2018 mandates that all financial institutions transition to Sharia financial systems. The enactment of this Qanun has led to shifts in market dynamics and increased public trust in Sharia financial institutions.
Purwanto Purwanto +3 more
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The GROWTH OF SHARIA BANKING IN ASIA
In the early days of the development of sharia banking between the period 1980-1990, the sharia banking industry focused only on the Middle East and Southeast Asia, or on countries that have a majority Muslim population. Since then sharia banking has grown very rapidly beyond 75 countries in the world.
Mochammad Fahlevi +3 more
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Islamic banking is facing increasing pressure to adopt sustainable business practices while maintaining compliance with sharia principles. In this context, Financial Technology (Fintech), Knowledge Management, Green Banking, and Sharia Compliance have ...
Satria Avianda Nurcahyo +3 more
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A Green Banking for Sustainable Development in Sharia Banking [PDF]
Green banking is a policy for protecting the environment. This study attempts to examine the implementation of green banking in sharia banks. This research used qualitative descriptive method. The data acquired through observation and interviews to the
Luqman Luqman +3 more
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THE URGENCY OF MAQASHID SHARIA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHARIA BANKING PRODUCTS
AbstractThe movement and growth of Islamic banking in Indonesia is increasing every year and is in demand by Muslim and non-Muslim customers. This has encouraged Islamic banking to develop its products so that they can compete with conventional banks.
Hendra Hadi +3 more
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