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Ekonomi Islam dan Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Trimulato; Rahmatia
Al-Buhuts Vol. 16 No. 1 (2020): Al-Buhuts
Publisher : Institute Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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The development of Islamic economics in Indonesia continues to grow and is much in demand by the wider community. Islamic economics is expected to contribute to the economy in this country, including the realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Islamic economics has many financial instruments including Sharia Banking, Sharia industries financial of non-bank (IKNB Syariah) and social fund raising institutions. This financial institution continues to grow and develop, the sharia banking market share reaches 5.8 percent, the IKNB Syariah products are increasing, and the collection of social funds through the Funding of Zakat institution makes social funds well organized both in their collection and distribution. People can access all instruments of Islamic economic institutions to help their economy. This research is a literature study and uses uses qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. This study describes the growth of Islamic economic institutions and the economic role of Islam for the realization of the SDGs. The results of this study show that sharia banking continue to experience asset growth in the period of 2017. Sharia banking has assets reached 477,327,000,000,000 or grew by 12.53%. The growth of Sharia IKNB increased in 2018 by 35 institutions or grew by 64.81%. In the collection of funds there was a growth of 17.48 for infaq and shadaqah, while other social funds grew by 120.86%. Islamic economics and all its instruments, including Islamic economic institutions consisting of sharia banking, sharia IKNB and social fund collection institutions have the same purpose as the SGDs concept that the government wants to achieve. So that the existence of Islamic economic institutions has an important role to reach the SDGs especially to achieve economic prosperity and equality of better livelihoods and poverty alleviation.
Integrasi Perbankan Syariah dan Fintech Syariah Pengembangan UMKM Kamaruddin; Nasrullah Bin Sapa; Hasbiullah Hasbiullah; Trimulato Trimulato
Al-Buhuts Vol. 17 No. 2 (2021): Al-Buhuts
Publisher : Institute Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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The research objective is to describe the development of Islamic bank financing for SMEs, the development of sharia fintech, and the form of integration between sharia banking and the development of sharia fintech for the development of SMEs. The research method used is qualitative, related to sharia bank financing. Field research on two sharia bankings in the city of Makassar. Primary data sources through direct interviews, and secondary data from data presented from the financial services authority (OJK). Data collection techniques through interviews, documentation, and literature studies from several sources. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative, by describing the development of sharia banking financing product to SMEs sector, the development of sharia fintech, and the form of integration of sharia banking and sharia fintech in the development of SMEs. The results of this study show that the development of sharia banking financing product in 2019 until the 2020 market grew by 15.93 percent, for sharia banking the type of Islamic Financing Bank (BPRS) grew 4.57 percent, while Islamic banks with the type of Sharia Business Unit (UUS) for financing trips for SMEs decreased -2.7 percent. The development of Sharia Fintech, a peer-to-peer (P2P) lending type of fintech. The number of borrower accounts increased by 325.95 percent, the number of borrower accounts in December 2019 was 18,569,123, and the number of guarantors increased by 258.56 percent with the number of loans in December 2019 of IDR 81.50 trillion. There are 12 registered sharia fintech companies. The total assets of Islamic fintech are 50,591,727,786 rupiahs. Integration between Islamic Banks and Sharia Fintech in developing SMEs needs to be carried out, to increase financial access to the public. The form of integration that can be carried out between Islamic banks and Islamic fintech is a profit-sharing scheme, which can carry out mudharabah or musyarakah contracts. SMEs may need easy access to technology services. Integration in the form of collaboration to empower SMEs.
Co-Authors A. Darussalam Tajang A. Syatir Sofyan Abdullah, Muhammad Wahyuddin Agussalim, Agussalim Ahmad Efendi Ahmad Rodoni Ambo Asse Amiruddin . Amiruddin K Amiruddin K., Amiruddin Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Andi Nuddin Andi Nuddin Andi Sadapotto Andi Zulfikar Darussalam Asmawati A Asyraf Mustamim Asyraf Mustamin Asyraf Mustamin Asyraf Mustamin Atikah Widhiana Putri Auliah, Alya Awaliyah, Dien Putri Djamal Abdi, Djamal Dwi Lestari, Ervina Eky Dwi Juswina Erika Amelia Euis Amalia Farhan, Ilham Farid Fajrin Fitri Ramdani Halim, Ismail Hasbiullah Hasbiullah, Hasbiullah Herman , Nurmelianda Hijriani, Zhulfi I, Ismawati Ilham Gani Iryani Iryani Ismail Halim Ismawati Ismawati Ismawati Ismawati Ismawati Ismawati Ismawati Ismawati Jalil, Nurlina Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Khaliq Ahmad Lismawati Lismawati Lismawati, Lismawati M. Cholil Nafis Mega Oktaviany Muhammad Anshar Jafar Muhammad Kharis Tambusa Muhlis Muhlis Masin Muhlis Muhlis Muhlis Muhlis Mukhlis Muslim Mustamin, Arsyaf Mustamin, Asyraf Nasrullah Bin Sapa Nur Annisa Nur Isra' Ahmad Nuraeni Gani Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuringsih Nuringsih Nuringsih, Nuringsih Nursyamsu Nursyamsu Rahmatia Rizki Rahim Safri Haliding Sagir Muhammad Sulaiman Saharuddin Samsul Samsul Samsul Samsul Siti Fatimah Sri Wahyuni St Hafsah Umar Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sukawati, Anita Sulfia, Sulfia Supriadi Supriadi Supriadi Supriadi Supriadi Supriadi Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Trisno Wardy Putra Wahyu, Febriyani Widya Astuti widya astuti yulianti yulianti Zulfa Amani