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WAKAF AS A SHARIA ECONOMIC INSTRUMENT An’im Fattach; Muhamad Imam Syairozi
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 12 No. 02 (2023): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, edition March-May 2023
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The majority of the population in Indonesia are Muslims, namely Islam. In Islam, not only worship is regulated, but activities such as muamalah are also regulated by Islam. One of the sharia economic institutions that plays an important role in the welfare of the people is waqf. Waqf has played its role in various aspects in financing various social, economic and cultural developments of society. And the most dominant in the fields of education and health. Many countries are funded by waqf in the construction of education and health facilities and infrastructure. The benefits of waqf are useful for supporting social and religious activities. There are various types of waqf, namely: cash waqf, stock waqf, sharia insurance policy waqf, land waqf, transportation waqf, water/well waqf. Thus Waqf is a source of funds from the community for the community. Thus making waqf an important instrument in the Islamic economy.
The Role Of Financial Technology And Customer Behavior Mediation Employee Engagement On Sharia Bank Performance In Padang, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia Harry Wahyudhi; R. Rozaini; Muhamad Imam Syairozi
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 04 (2024): Education and Sosial science, September-December 2024
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This research examined the factors that affect Sharia Bank Performance of the state-owned Islamic banks in Indonesia. Data were collected by distributing an online questionnaire to a total of 250 Muslim customers. Furthermore, the collected data were analyzed using SEMPLS. The findings indicate that Financial Technology (fintech), Customer Behavior (CB) and Employee Engagement (EM) can enhance Sharia Bank Performance (SBP). This suggested that, in Padang West Sumatera Indonesia, where most of the population is Muslim, businesses prioritizing Shariah compliance through Employee Engagement are more likely to retain customers. This research provides empirical evidence to Islamic banks regarding the significance of Employee Engagement. The study suggests that, based on its findings, the various branch managers in charge of EM should develop, nurture, and maintain attractive EM practices as an system to help boost bank performance Based on the findings, bank management tends to consider to integrate the Financial Technology, Customer Behavior and Employee Engagement, into the banking business model.