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Juridic Analysis of Takaful Insurance as Islamic Financial Institution in Indonesia Connected With Law No. 2 Year 1992 Concerning Insurance Business Ramadhani, Rizal
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i1.4454

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Where Islamic economics always prioritizes the blessings of every economic transaction, In Islamic teachings, insurance has actually been practiced since the time of the Prophet Muhammad until this insurance practice continued to be developed during the time of Khulafa 'al-Rasyidin, especially during the time of Umar bin Khattab. At that time, the government encouraged the population to perform al-`āqilah nationally. But now insurance as one of the financial institutions engaged in coverage is a modern institution that was invented by the Western world which was born at the same time as enlightenment. This institution together with bank financial institutions became the driving force of the economy in the modern era and continues to this day. This study uses a descriptive analytical method, which is a method of writing that aims to provide an overview and analyze the operational principles of Takaful Insurance as an Islamic financial institution in Indonesia in relation to existing and still valid laws and regulations. The approach used is a normative juridical approach, which is an approach in legal research (writing) using the primary source of secondary data. The results of this study explain that, Insurance is an institution that has been practiced before Islam came, which is commonly known as al-`āqilah. The institution was later ratified by the Prophet to become part of Islamic law as outlined in the Medina Charter and further developed during the Khulafa al-Rasyidin period, especially during the time of Umar bin Khattab. Takaful insurance operations are based on the principle of protection and profit sharing in accordance with Islamic Shari'ah, in the At-Takaful principle contained a broad meaning, in which the principles of mutual responsibility, mutual cooperation or mutual assistance, and mutual protection of each other's suffering are enforced each other. These three principles, basically worship, are in the form of tabarru (Dana). The difference between the operational principles of Takaful insurance and conventional insurance can be seen from the element of uncertainty (Gharar), namely in conventional insurance, life insurance agreements include Tabadduli contracts or exchange contracts in which premium payments are exchanged with the sum assured.
Analysis of The Effect of Exchange Rates, E-Money and Interest Rates on The Amount of Money Supply and Its Implications on The Inflation Level in Indonesia 2012-2017 Period Ramadhani, Rizal; Nugroho, Widyo
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 2, No 1 (2019): February 2019
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijafap.v2i1.364

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This study aims to find out and test the partial influence of exchange rate variables, Electronic Money (e-money), interest rates on money supply; and the partial effect of variable exchange rates, e-money, interest rates, and the amount of money supply toward the inflation rate. This research method is quantitative, with a type of causal research. The geographical scope of the study is Indonesia with a six-year period (2012-2017). Based on the periodization, by using monthly data, each variable has 72 data (n = 72), which is 6 years x 12 months. The data used was secondary data. The multiple linear regression analysis was used to test seven hypotheses all of which are bivariate models. The results show that the exchange rate (USD to IDR exchange rate) has a positive and significant effect on the money supply. E-money has a positive and significant effect on the money supply. Interest rates have a negative effect, but are not significant for the money supply. Exchange rates have a negative effect, but not significant to inflation. E-money has a negative effect but not significant on inflation. Interest rates have a positive effect but not significant on inflation. Money supply has a negative effect but not significant on inflation. Keywords: exchange rate, e-money, money supply, interest rates, and inflation
PELATIHAN PERTOLONGAN PERTAMA KASUS BAROTRAUMA TELINGA PADA NELAYAN DENGAN METODE ROLE PLAY Nugrahani, Ely Rahmatika; Yulis Anggraeni, Zuhrotul Eka; Imamah Muthoharoh, Nur; Fitriana Lestari, Nurul; Ika Putri, Nanda; Syamsil Arifin, Anisatus; Ramadhani, Rizal; Gabriel F, Dico M.
Jurnal SADEWA Vol 1 No 02 (2023): Sadewa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/js.v1i02.505

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ABSTRACT Ear barotrauma was a health threat experienced by fishermen. First aid training for fishermen with barotrauma cases was developed to improve fishermen's ability to provide assistance when barotrauma occurs. This program was developed in line with the Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember Strategic Plan and government policies related to maintaining public health. This program works with fishermen from Watu Ulo Hamlet, Sumberejo Village, Ambulu Jember District. The outcomes result from this program were 1) first aid knowledge and training for fishermen with barotrauma cases, 2) modules or simple books about barotrauma, 3) activity videos, 4) published articles. The methods used to achieve this goal were 1) mentoring, 2) education and 3) practice of first aid training for barotrauma cases. The first aid training program for barotrauma cases was carried out on March 19, 2023 at the Watu Ulo Hamlet Hall, attended by 9 fishermen as regional coordinators. Activities carried out were health screening of the ears, blood pressure, measurement of blood sugar and uric acid levels, as well as training in first aid in cases of barotrauma used the roleplay method. The results of the screening found that 77.7% of fishermen experienced barotrauma, and 100% of fishermen were able to perform first aid for cases of barotrauma. The activity went smoothly and the fishermen were enthusiastic. It is hoped that this activity can continue to develop with full assistance to local fishermen.Keyword: Ear barotrauma, Fishermen, First aid training