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Madura Development Plan as A Destination Syariah Indonesia Tourism Sutikno, Sutikno; Kamil, Ahmad; Hanapi, Mohd Shukri
Amwaluna: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Amwaluna : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah
Publisher : UPT Publikasi Ilmiah UNISBA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/amwaluna.v4i1.8087

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This study aims analyze the potential of attractions in Madura to become sharia tourism destinations. Next will measure the level of community readiness and development strategies for Islamic tourism in Madura. To analyze the potential of sharia tourism objects, they use observational analysis and public perceptions about the suitability of tourism objects with sharia tourism. As for the analysis of the development of Islamic tourism on the island of Madura using the Analytical Hierarchy Process method. The results showed that, Madura has the potential to become a sharia tourist destination, because has a potential tourist attraction to be developed into an Islamic tourist attraction. Second , the Madurese people already have an understanding of sharia tourism, this will be a big capital for Madura to become sharia tourism destinations in Indonesia. Citizen Branding Strategy can be a top priority in efforts to develop Islamic tourism on the island of Madura.
Maqasid Shariah and Islamic Fintech Research: Trends, Topics and Collaborations Ahmad, Norashikin; Hanapi, Mohd Shukri; Yasin, Yusma Fariza
Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun
Publisher : SCAD Independent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/peuradeun.v13i3.1829

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This study examines how Maqasid Shariah principles influence the evolving discourse on Islamic financial technology (FinTech) at the global level. Based on 397 Scopus-indexed publications from 2019 to 2023, the study employs analytical mapping to explore publication trends, thematic developments, and international collaborations. The findings reveal a surge of scholarly attention between 2019 and 2021, followed by a slight decline, with Malaysia identified as the most active contributor. Six key thematic clusters emerged—covering crowdfunding, blockchain, digital assets, and Islamic banking—indicating a gradual shift of Maqasid Shariah from theoretical discussions to practical applications. Conceptually, Maqasid is framed not only as an ethical compass but as a normative and epistemological foundation that integrates Shariah, economics, and technology. Practically, the study offers insights for policymakers and industry players to align digital finance with justice, transparency, and inclusivity while contributing to broader global agendas such as the SDGs and ESG. Although limited to Scopus data, the study encourages further qualitative and comparative inquiries to deepen understanding of Maqasid implementation and strengthen the development of ethical and sustainable Islamic FinTech ecosystems.