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Journal : Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam

The Impact Of Financing Product Scheme To Islamic Banking Financial Performance Fadilla Muhammad Mahdi; Fitrian Aprilianto
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol 9, No 3 (2023): JIEI : Vol.9, No.3, 2023
Publisher : ITB AAS INDONESIA Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v9i3.10766

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The aim of this study is to determine how different financing plans affect a bank's ability to earn income and manage financing risk throughout the course of both the short- and long-terms. The study utilizes an associative research design and a quantitative methodology. The Financial Services Authority's monthly aggregate reports on Islamic banking for the years 2012 to 2022 make up the study sample. Total debt-based financing, total profit-sharing financing, total leasing-based financing, return on assets (ROA), and non-performing finance (NPF) are among the variables included in the study model. Vector Error Correction Modelling (VECM), which enables the study of the data, is used to examine the short- and long-term effects of independent factors on the dependent variable. Two investigational models—the ROA model and the NPF model—are included in the study. According to the research's findings, when viewed from the NPF model's point of view, debt- and leasing-based financing are more secure over the long run for Islamic banks. Leasing-based financing, however, turns out to be more beneficial for Islamic banks from the standpoint of the ROA model
Transparansi Keuangan Masjid di Era Digital: Mewujudkan Tata Kelola Amanah dan Bebas Fraud Suharsono, Riyanto Setiawan; Sudarmanto, Eko; Mahdi, Fadilla Muhammad; Mubarok, Ahmad Zaki; Ridwan, Mohammad
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol. 11 No. 04 (2025): JIEI : Vol. 11, No. 04, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v11i04.17276

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Transparent and trustworthy financial management in mosques is a fundamental pillar for maintaining institutional integrity and preventing financial fraud. This article explores the importance of implementing mosque accounting practices that are accountable and aligned with good financial governance principles to enhance public and congregational trust. Using a descriptive-qualitative approach and literature review, the study identifies that many mosques still manage finances in a disorganized and non-transparent manner, with limited oversight. Such conditions increase the risk of fund misappropriation. To address this issue, the article proposes strategies such as adopting digital bookkeeping systems, providing basic accounting training for mosque administrators, and ensuring regular and publicly accessible financial reporting. The application of transparency, congregational participation, and periodic audits are key components in establishing a professional and trustworthy accounting system for mosques. The study concludes that structured financial governance, grounded in Islamic values, is an effective approach to preventing fraud and strengthening the financial accountability of mosque institutions.
The Impact Of Financing Product Scheme To Islamic Banking Financial Performance Mahdi, Fadilla Muhammad; Aprilianto, Fitrian
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023): JIEI : Vol.9, No.3, 2023
Publisher : ITB AAS INDONESIA Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v9i3.10766

Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine how different financing plans affect a bank's ability to earn income and manage financing risk throughout the course of both the short- and long-terms. The study utilizes an associative research design and a quantitative methodology. The Financial Services Authority's monthly aggregate reports on Islamic banking for the years 2012 to 2022 make up the study sample. Total debt-based financing, total profit-sharing financing, total leasing-based financing, return on assets (ROA), and non-performing finance (NPF) are among the variables included in the study model. Vector Error Correction Modelling (VECM), which enables the study of the data, is used to examine the short- and long-term effects of independent factors on the dependent variable. Two investigational models—the ROA model and the NPF model—are included in the study. According to the research's findings, when viewed from the NPF model's point of view, debt- and leasing-based financing are more secure over the long run for Islamic banks. Leasing-based financing, however, turns out to be more beneficial for Islamic banks from the standpoint of the ROA model
BPRS Era Society 5.0: Strategi Digital Inklusif untuk Akselerasi Keuangan Hijau dan Inovatif Syariah di Indonesia Sudarmanto, Eko; Mahdi, Fadilla Muhammad; Rosidawaty, Rosidawaty; Istiasih, Shitny Dwi; Sasmita, Djenni
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol. 11 No. 05 (2025): JIEI : Vol. 11, No. 05, 2025
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Digital transformation has become an imperative for Islamic Rural Banks (BPRS) in responding to the challenges and opportunities of the Society 5.0 era, where technology and human values are seamlessly integrated. This study aims to identify inclusive digital strategies that BPRS can adopt to accelerate the development of green and innovative finance based on Sharia principles. Employing a qualitative approach through literature review, this research examines recent scholarly works, Sharia regulations, financial authority reports, and government policies related to digitalization and sustainable finance. The findings reveal that BPRS digitalization grounded in financial inclusion and maqashid shariah holds strategic potential in promoting green financing, empowering Muslim communities, and enhancing financial literacy. Nevertheless, structural challenges, such as limited digital infrastructure and regulations that are not yet fully adaptive, remain significant barriers. This study recommends strengthening cross-sector collaboration, developing digital products rooted in Islamic values, and formulating policies that foster Sharia-compliant financial innovation with an environmentally friendly orientation as strategic directions for the future.