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Developing Green Waqf Model for Environmental Issues Rusydiana, Aam Slamet; Sukmana, Raditya; Laila, Nisful
Islamic Economics Methodology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Islamic Economics Methodology
Publisher : SMART Insight

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/iem.v2i2.319

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The discussion on strengthening environmental issues for sustainable development is summarized in SDGs goal fifteen. On the other hand, waqf is an Islamic social fund instrument that has a sustainable nature and has relevance to SDGs, so it has the potential to be developed in its role in maintaining a more sustainable environment. This research seeks to look at waqf models that are relevant to the SDGs by prioritizing waqf models that can be implemented in Indonesia in line with SDGs goal 15 from the Maqasid al-Shariah perspective. Furthermore, this research proposes a model for realizing the 15th SDG goal, namely the preservation of terrestrial ecosystems based on waqf through a modified Green Waqf scheme
Bank Wakaf Mikro The Moderation Effect on Islamic Microfinance Preference in East Java Rofiqoh, Siti Nur Indah; Sukmana, Raditya; rufaidah, Anik
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 6 No 1 (2022): AnCoMS, APRIL 2022
Publisher : Koordinatorat Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam Swasta Wilayah IV Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v6i1.346

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There are many institutions in East Java Such as Sharia Kopwan, Baitul Maal Wat Tanwiil (BMT) and also Bank Wakaf Mikro (BWM), but they have many problems including the moderation effect. It caused by many factors like Islamic product design, Islamic product business and Islamic Good Governance implementation. The purpose of this study is to investigate the moderation effect of BWM in East Java. This paper was conducted qualitatively with a multiple case studies approach in six cash waqf institution in East Java. It was conducted that the moderation in BWM had similarities correction in product design management of fund, using ijaroh. The Islamic product business were chosen to the productive poor around the Islamic Boarding School and should to academic mission. Last, to upgrade Islamic good governance, BWM ought to collect the waqf funds directly, exclude LAZNAS BSM UMAT.
Determinants of Liquidity Risk in Indonesian Islamic and Conventional Banks Sukmana, Raditya; Suryaningtyas, Sari
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 8 No. 2 (2016)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.2871

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The purpose of the study is to examine the causes of the liquidity risk  in Islamic and conventional banks in Indonesia using panel data regression method. The study found the significant and positive relation of ROA and NPF with the liquidity risk, whereas the negative and significant relation of CAR with the liquidity risk in Indonesian Conventional Banks. Meanwhile in Islamic banks, CAR result significantly positive effect on liquidity risk, while ROA shows negative and significant result. Possible explanation for this is that, given the huge profit by the conventional banks, it has more chance to allocate it as liquidity reserve as well as increasing the facilities (improvement on technology). When the NPL is high, conventional banks will increase the liquid assets as a buffer. Unlike that of conventional banks, the Islamic banks in Indonesia might allocate capital as liquidity reserves and might allocate ROA in fixed assets or financing or technology. The result confirm that the role of capital and bank’s performance in indeed important to the banking liquidityDOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.2871
Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Al-Iqtishad Journal of Islamic Economics: A Bibliometric Analysis Mubarrok, Ujang Syahrul; Sukmana, Raditya; Ratnasari, Ririn Tri
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 12 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v12i2.18247

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This study bibliometrically evaluates and analyzes the articles published by Al-Iqtishad Journal in the last ten years. Data were obtained from the website of Al-Iqtishad Journal and further edited in Mendeley. The results show that the Al-Iqtishad journal had published 215 articles in the last ten years, mostly in English and Indonesian languages, with the majority of the topics on Islamic banking. These findings tend to be useful for the editorial board of Al-Iqtishad journal to evaluate and improve the publication of their articles. AbstrakStudi ini menganalisis dan mengevaluasi secara bibliometrik artikelartikel yang diterbitkan oleh Jurnal Al-Iqtishad dalam 10 tahun terakhir. Data diperoleh dari situs web dan selanjutnya diedit di Mendeley. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa jurnal Al-Iqtishad telah menerbitkan 215 artikel dalam sepuluh tahun terakhir yang sebagian besar berbahasa Inggris dan Indonesia, dengan mayoritas topik tentang perbankan syariah. Temuan ini cenderung bermanfaat bagi dewan redaksi Iqtishad untuk mengevaluasi dan meningkatkan publikasi artikel mereka. 
Productive Waqf Management Model in Griya Khadijah Airlangga University Putri, Hamilatul Hasanah; Sukmana, Raditya; Ratnasari, Ririn Tri
AFEBI Islamic Finance and Economic Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

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Griya Khadijah is the Rumah Wakaf Amerta Program managed productively by Nazhir Airlangga University in collaboration with Centre for Social Fund Management Airlangga University or PUSPAS UNAIR. By using a qualitative approach with the case study method, through interviews, observation, and documentation, it was found that the Griya Khadijah development management scheme came from temporary waqf assets in the form of buildings, cash waqf, and mudharabah contract which was carried out together with PUSPAS UNAIR and the results of the management of Griya Khadijah were distributed to the UNAIR academic community through the D'Amerta PUSPAS UNAIR distribution program. This scheme benefits many parties, such as scholarship recipients, wakifs, nazhirs, PUSPAS institutions, and the UNAIR academic community. Keywords: Productive Waqf, University Waqf’s Program
Economic Growth, Income Inequality, Government Integrity, and Spending towards SDG 1 on Poverty Eradication: An Empirical Study from Twenty Muslim-Majority Countries Sulaeman, Sulaeman; Sukmana, Raditya
Muslim Business and Economics Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56529/mber.v2i1.157

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The objective of the study is to experimentally investigate the link between economic development, wealth disparity, governmental integrity, and spending on eradicating poverty, in line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1, in twenty Muslim-majority countries. This study employs pooled OLS, fixed effects, and random effects in its static panel data model analysis. According to empirical research, government expenditure, government spending integrity, and economic growth all significantly affect the rate of poverty reduction. Additionally, inequality of income contributes to rising poverty in nations with Muslim majorities. This study supports the notion that governments promote increasing per capita income in order to achieve economic growth, even though population growth has no bearing on the eradication of poverty. In fact, the two most crucial policy recommendations for the government are to carry out its duties as a government of integrity and distribute funds to sectors necessary for economic and social development, such as infrastructure, health, and education. To ensure fair economic distribution in Muslim communities, governments must also maximize the capacity of Islamic social funds such as zakat and waqf.
Waqf Development for Responsible Consumption and Production Rusydiana, Aam Slamet; Sukmana, Raditya; Laila, Nisful; Ali, M. Mahbubi
Fara'id and Wealth Management Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Fara'id and Wealth Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/fwm.v3i2.374

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The discussion on responsible consumption and production is summarized in the twelfth SDGs goal. On the other hand, waqf is an instrument of Islamic social funds that has a sustainable nature and has the relevance of waqf to the SDGs, so it has the potential to be developed in its role in responsible consumption and production and its impacts. This study seeks to see the waqf development model that is relevant to the goals of the SDGs by determining the priority of the waqf model that can be applied in Indonesia which is in line with the objectives of SDG-12. The results of the study indicate that the Waqf & ZIS model is the right model to support the achievement of the twelfth goal of the SDGs, namely responsible consumption and production. This study also proposes a waqf-based waste management system that is suitable for this purpose.
THE INFLUENCE OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR THEORY AND KNOWLEDGE TOWARDS THE WAQIF INTENTION IN CONTRIBUTING WAQF Alifiandy, Mochammad Maulana; Sukmana, Raditya
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (Journal of Islamic Economics and Business) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): JULY-DECEMBER 2020
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jebis.v6i2.22624

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Waqf performance, as part of Islamic social finance is determined by, among others,  willingness of society to donate their assets into waqf. Ability to understand determinants of the willingness may contribute to more optimum waqf assets accumulation and management. This study aims to investigate the effect of attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and knowledge in influencing the willingness of waqif to donate through the Airlangga University Social Fund Management Center (PUSPAS). This research is a quantitative study using multiple regression analysis. Data for this study is obtained from 98 respondents. The study results imply that there was no significant simultaneous influence in the variables of attitudes, subjective norms, behavioral control, and knowledge of waqif willingness to represent in PUSPAS. The attitude and knowledge variables are variables that have a significant influence partially. In contrast, the subjective norm variables and behavioral control have a partially insignificant impact on the intention of waqf to represent.
NATIONAL WAQF-BASED FOREST INDEX: TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT THROUGH SHARIA FINANCIAL INNOVATION Ali, Khalifah Muhamad; Tanjung, Hendri; Sukmana, Raditya; Sari, Indah Fresma; Jannah, Miftahul; Mustaqimah, Mu'minah
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (Journal of Islamic Economics and Business) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): JULY - DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jebis.v11i2.72676

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Currently, the existing concepts of waqf management and forest management are still separated. It creates an opportunity to develop the concept of waqf-based forest management. This study aims to develop a National Waqf-based Forest Index (NWFI) as a standardized tool to measure the performance of waqf-based forest management practices. This research is a quantitative study that began with preliminary research and was followed by interviews with seven experts using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Based on preliminary research, the index comprises five dimensions: institution (with three aspects), process (with three aspects), system (with three aspects), outcome (with twelve aspects), and impact (with three aspects). It is found in the AHP analysis that the institution and process dimension is considered the most important aspect for waqf-based forests, with an importance score of 0.227, followed by the system and impact dimension (0.197), and the outcome dimension (0.152). Based on the consistency rate, all experts' assessments were consistent. Regarding rater agreement, the outcome dimension and several indicators related to the environment and social facilities achieved the highest level of agreement (W ~0.400–0.500), whereas other dimensions and aspects, such as expert opinions, showed significant dispersion. In conclusion, this waqf-based forest index has the potential to strengthen the role of Islamic finance in supporting sustainable projects by providing the basic practical tool for the waqf-based forest nazhir and policy-makers to assess waqf-based forest management and construct future good nazhir governance. Further research and pilot projects are important to evaluate its effectiveness in measuring waqf-based forest management practically.
Efficiency or Trust? Reforming Waqf in Indonesia Through a Tale of Two Waqf Models (Singapore and South Africa) Lusiana Handayani; Tika Widiastuti; Raditya Sukmana; Magda Ismail A. Mohsin
Al-Awqaf: Jurnal Wakaf dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025): AL-AWQAF : Jurnal Wakaf dan Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : Badan Wakaf Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47411/al-awqaf.v18i2.520

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Abstract: Effective waqf governance is essential for unlocking the full socioeconomic potential of waqf institutions. This paper compares two differentgovernance models: the state-led, top-down approach in Singapore and thecommunity-based, bottom-up model in South Africa. By analyzing the strengthsand weaknesses of each, the study aims to draw lessons for Indonesia, a countrydealing with systemic governance issues. The research employs a qualitative,comparative methodology, utilizing thematic analysis facilitated by NVivosoftware to systematically code and synthesize existing findings from the threenations. The analysis reveals that Singapore's centralized model offers significantefficiency and robust oversight. Still, it also introduces regulatory rigidity that canhinder smaller institutions and raise trust issues within the community.Conversely, South Africa’s independent model has successfully created acomprehensive governance system and promoted public trust; however, it faceslogistical challenges in coordinating volunteers and managing leadershipsuccession. The findings on Indonesia point out critical weaknesses, includingpoorly developed and uncoordinated regulations, a widespread lack ofaccountability among waqf managers (nazhir), and low professional skills.Thepaper concludes that no single model is universally superior. The key implicationfor Indonesia is that reform should not focus on wholesale adoption of an externalmodel. Instead, the central recommendation is the implementation of a robustperformance measurement framework. Such a framework can serve as afoundational tool to build a hybrid model, enabling data-driven, top-downregulation while empowering bottom-up institutional improvement, therebyaddressing the nation's unique challenges.Keywords: Waqf Governance, Performance Measurement, Accountability, TopDown Governance, Bottom-Up Governance
Co-Authors A'yun Qolbi Aam Rusydiana Aam Slamet Rusydiana, Aam Slamet Abdul Haris Masi Achmad Adnan Fauzi Wicaksana Achmad Nur Iman Afifa Luqmannur Rohman Ahmad Ajib Ridlwan Ainun Amalia Zuhroh Akhmad Kusuma Wardhana Al Asy Ari Adnan Hakim Alfath Shifa Ghifara Ali, M. Mahbubi Alifiandy, Mochammad Maulana Alimin Alimin Almustofa, Muhammad Ubaidillah Anastasya Firdauzi Andy Rio Wijaya Anik Rufaidah Annisa Nurhasibah Anwar Fatoni Aprila Dwi Widayati Aprilia Dwi Widayati Arum Fatmawati Ascarya Ascarya Astarudin, Tatang Atik Fazalina Azhar Alam Azzam Izzuddin Bafana, Faiz Adib bayram, kamola Bayu Arie Fianto Bimo Saputro Bonita Almira Putri Brilly Artsilia Prisaris Isrofil Cholid Imami Desy Intan Normalasari Dwi Purnamasari Fauzul Mizanul Ahsan Febrianti, Puput Rosita Feranti Farah Nur Gancar Candra Premananto Hanoraga, Tony Haqiqi Rafsanjani Haqiqi Rafsanjani Hendri Tanjung Heri Kuswanto Heri Kusworo Ibrahim, Mansor H. Iman Harymawan Imron Mawardi Insani, Taqiyah Dinda Insani, Taqiyah Dinda Irena Anindita Setiahani Jim, Mahafizur Rahman Kamarni, Neng Khalifah Muhamad Ali Khoirul Zadid Taqwa Law, Siong Hook Lintang Titian Purbasari Lusiana Handayani Madyan, Muhammad Magda Ismail A. Mohsin Mahmud Iwan Solihin Mahmud Iwan Solihin Mansor H Ibrahim Miftahul Jannah Mikhail Yunizar Mohammad Abdul Adim Muhamad Abduh Muhamad Abduh Muhamad Abduh, Muhamad Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono, Muhamad Nafik Muhammad Ala’uddin Muhammad Faiq Ramadhan Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Widyarta Wijaya Muslich Anshori Muslich Anshori Mustaqimah, Mu'minah Mutia Fatiha Pratama Nadira Rahmandani Nadira Rahmandani Nailul Author Napitupulu, Rodame Monitorir Nining Khoirun Nisa Nisa', Mir'atun Nisa, Khairun Nisful Laila Nova Rini Nova Rini Noven Lukito Hadi Saputro Nur Fadhilah Nur Indah Rofiqoh, Siti Nur Rachmat Arifin Nurwijayanti Priandana, Damara Putri Chintia Latifa Putri, Bonita Almira Putri, Hamilatul Hasanah Qolbi, Ayun Rahmandani, Nadira Rahmat Heru Setianto Revita Adelia Safitri Rifaldi Majid Ririn Tri Ratnasari Risma Savhira Dwi L Rodame Monitorir Napitupulu Rofiqoh, Siti Nur Indah Rosyidah Rosyidah Rosyidah Rosyidah, Rosyidah Rubina Dwi Ghassani Rufaidah, Anik Salsabilla, Salma Nadia Samsul Arifin Saputro, Bimo Sari Suryaningtyas Sari, Indah Fresma Sekar Sari, Novi Setiyowati, Arin Shah, Syed Alamdar Ali Sherrindra Avedta Shochrul Rohmatul Ajija Sholikah, Nikmatus Siti Nur Indah Rofiqoh Siti Nur Indah Rofiqoh Siti Rahmawati Siti Rochmah Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Suryaningtyas, Sari Syed Alamdar Ali Shah Taqiyah Dinda Insani Taqwa, Khoirul Zadid Tika Widiastuti Tika Widiastuti Tita Novita Sari Ujang Syahrul Mubarrok Wicaksana, Achmad Adnan Fauzi Yuli Muhayati Zulfa Mufidah