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FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENENTU TINGKAT PROFITABILITAS BANK UMUM SYARIAH DI INDONESIA Sultoni, Hasan
EKSYAR: Jurnal Ekonomi Syari'ah & Bisnis Islam Vol 1 No 1 (2014): Jurnal Ekonomi Syari'ah & Bisnis Islam
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This study aimed to verify the impact of macroeconomic variables on Islamic commercial bank profitability in Indonesia. Applying the error correction models (ECM), this study involved a sample of 3 Islamic banks which are banks operating throughout the study period and the bank that issued the financial statements during the first quarter of 2006 until the third quarter of 2011. The results showed only a variable interest rate which affects the profitability of Islamic banks in Indonesia. Using the Dickey-Fuller (DF) and Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test, it is proven that there exists a dynamic relationship (long term cointegration) between gross domestic product, inflation, interest rate, market share, money supply and profitability Islamic commercial banks.
STRATEGI PENANGANAN PEMBIAYAAN BERMASALAH PADA BAITUL MAAL WAT TAMWIL (BMT) Sultoni, Hasan
EKSYAR: Jurnal Ekonomi Syari'ah & Bisnis Islam Vol 5 No 02 (2018): Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah & Bisnis Islam
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Abstract Bait al Maal wa Bait al Tamwil (BMT) is a microfinance institution economic social-oriented main activities accommodate religious treasures and channel it for the purpose of realizing the benefit of the people and the nation in the sense that an area ? the breadth. In the treasures of funneling certainly has a lot of problems that one of them is financing bogged down. BMT has a way to minimise the standstill with financing systems family that was drafted in following such a construction, Bank, billing and rescue.   Keywords: handling of problematic financing, baitul maal wat tamwil
PERAN DEWAN PENGAWAS SYARIAH PADA LEMBAGA KEUANGAN SYARIAH DI INDONESIA Sultoni, Hasan
EKSYAR: Jurnal Ekonomi Syari'ah & Bisnis Islam Vol 6 No 02 (2019): Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah & Bisnis Islam
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The Sharia supervisory board is a Shariah expert appointed by the General Meeting of shareholders on the recommendation of the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI), with the task of providing advice and advice to the board of directors and supervising the company's activities in accordance with Sharia principles.This research serves to determine the role of Sharia supervisory board on sharia financial institutions in Indonesia. The method of research used is the library research method by studying the reference book and previous research results.The results showed that the role of the Sharia supervisory board was to ensure and supervise the suitability of the bank's operational activities against the fatwa issued by the National Sharia Council.
Tantangan Inklusi Keuangan Syariah Era Disrupsi Sultoni, Hasan; Santi, Mei; Rifai, Muhammad Saiful
Musyarakah: Journal of Sharia Economic (MJSE) Vol 3, No 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

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This research aims to know and understand the Disruption Era and its impact on Sharia Financial Inclusion. Financial inclusion is an effort that makes it easy to access a more prosperous life for all people. This research uses a literature review research method, obtaining data from Scientific Journal literature and data related to Islamic Financial Inclusion in Indonesia. This inclusion program is very important for equal access to the entire community, especially for someone who is unbankable. In this program, the role of the government and financial institutions, both conventional and sharia, is very influential. Inclusive, stable finance will be achieved through five pillars and foundations, including; Financial Education Pillar, Community Property Rights Pillar; Product Pillar, Intermediation and Distribution Channels; Financial Services Pillar in the Government Sector; Consumer Protection Pillar. The impact that occurs in the development of Financial Inclusion in the era of disruption is the emergence of FinTech, which is able to open various facilities for consumers in using / utilizing various financial services digitally, such as: payments, loans, investments, and insurance.
Analisis Pembiayaan Akad Ijarah Multijasa Perspektif Ekonomi Islam Arifin, Ria; Sultoni, Hasan
Musyarakah: Journal of Sharia Economic (MJSE) Vol 4, No 1 (2024): April
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In the face of increasingly fierce competition, it requires Islamic financial institutions to manage funds effectively and efficiently, both for funds collected from the public and from owners or founders. One of the service products issued by BTM Surya Madinah is multijasa financing In carrying out each of its activities, LKS must follow sharia principles. In the principles of Muamalat Law, it is stated that all forms of muamalat are permissible except those prohibited by sharia. As is the case with the use of contracts. Every product issued by LKS must use the right contract. In the use of ijarah contracts in the application of multiservice financing products, there are visible oddities or oddities, there are differences between fatwa and muamalat fiqh. The agreement used seems to be just a fabrication to benefit Islamic financial institutions that carry out the financing.
Analisis Pembiayaan Akad Ijarah Multijasa Perspektif Ekonomi Islam Arifin, Ria; Sultoni, Hasan
Musyarakah: Journal of Sharia Economic (MJSE) Vol 4, No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/mjse.v4i1.8995

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In the face of increasingly fierce competition, it requires Islamic financial institutions to manage funds effectively and efficiently, both for funds collected from the public and from owners or founders. One of the service products issued by BTM Surya Madinah is multijasa financing In carrying out each of its activities, LKS must follow sharia principles. In the principles of Muamalat Law, it is stated that all forms of muamalat are permissible except those prohibited by sharia. As is the case with the use of contracts. Every product issued by LKS must use the right contract. In the use of ijarah contracts in the application of multiservice financing products, there are visible oddities or oddities, there are differences between fatwa and muamalat fiqh. The agreement used seems to be just a fabrication to benefit Islamic financial institutions that carry out the financing.
Covid-19 dan The Stock Reaction Of Islamic Banking In Asia Asykarulloh, Azam; Sultoni, Hasan
Musyarakah: Journal of Sharia Economic (MJSE) Vol 4, No 2 (2024): October
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The number of COVID-19 cases that hit Asia also put pressure on the economy and turmoil in several stock markets. This study aims to see the reaction of Islamic banking stocks in Asia to the announcement of COVID-19 as a global pandemic by WHO. This research uses an event study method with an observation period of 10 days after and before the event day. Data were obtained through the stock trading website, and 43 banking samples from 11 countries were observed. Data analysis used One-Sample T-Test, Paired Sample T-Test, One Sample Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, and Paired Sample Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test with the help of SPSS 21.0 tools. The results showed that there was a significant AAR around the event days. And there is a difference in CAAR before and after the event day. These results were accompanied by a negative CAAR value after the event period, which confirmed that Islamic banking stocks in Asia responded negatively to the announcement of COVID-19 by WHO. The robustness test results show that ASEAN is the most reacted region compared to the GCC, South Asia, and other areas.