Anisah Maharani Putri Werdani
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Analysis of The Legal Basis of Non-Bank Financial Institutions in Conventional and Sharia Cooperatives Shafa Haura Asma Hamidah; Yoppi Harya Fahassanta; Nariza Isandra; Anisah Maharani Putri Werdani; Wildan Fattahur Rozaq; Nur Rudin Dian Saputra
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Financial institutions play an important role in the finances of a State. Financial institutions in Indonesia are divided into two, Bank Financial Institutions and Non-Bank Financial Institutions. Cooperatives as financial institutions function in helping the Indonesian economy, so based on this, the applicable bookkeeping must be analyzed so as not to have a negative impact on the Indonesian economy itself in the future. This research was carried out using the literature study research method which was sourced from existing literature. The analysis technique used uses data triagulation techniques, where the data obtained later aims to analyze the law that forms the basis of conventional and Islamic cooperative activities. In the research, it was found that there are laws that regulate the activities of cooperatives in Indonesia, both conventional cooperatives and sharia cooperatives.
A Maqashid Shariah Perspective on The Limitation of Subsidized Fuel (BBM) Anisah Maharani Putri Werdani; M. Junaidi
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Fuel (BBM) is a vital commodity that significantly affects the livelihood of the general public. Currently, the use of subsidized fuel remains misdirected, with many financially capable individuals taking advantage of government-provided subsidies. Therefore, this paper seeks to examine the public benefit (maslahah) of limiting subsidized fuel distribution, in line with the objectives of maqashid shariah. This study employs a normative-juridical method using a descriptive-analytical approach, library research, and qualitative data analysis. The findings indicate that the concept of limiting subsidized fuel constitutes a maslahah dharuriyyah (essential benefit). According to the classification of Imam Al-Syatibi, this type of benefit, if neglected, can pose a threat to the safety of human life. The author argues that the policy of limiting subsidized fuel is an appropriate first step, as it impacts various sectors and prioritizes the public interest. Therefore, it is recommended that the government consistently socialize this policy to the community.