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Management of Islamic Bank Services DJafar; Agus Umar Ghazali; Harun Abdullah; Sugeng Sapta Aji; Muhammad Akbardin
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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Islamic banking is a financial institution that tries to find solutions to people's financial problems, but has its own challenges in society. This is because the public's interest in Islamic banking is no different from conventional banking. It is interesting to be a community partner as a place for transactions. In this study, the authors used a descriptive research method in the form of a library research (library research) to discuss the service model of Islamic banking services. The results of the study show that Islamic banking services are different from conventional banking, although the products are almost the same as savings, current accounts and time deposits which differ in the type of contract, namely mudharabah, musyarakah, murabaha, etc. all transactions are based on sharia principles, namely principles that promote togetherness and mutual assistance to achieve mutual benefit that are oriented not only to the world but also to the ukhrawi.
What is the difference between pluralism and inclusivism? Harun Abdullah; Djafar Djafar; Nurhadi Nurhadi
Bata Ilyas Educational Management Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): January - June
Publisher : Bata Ilyas Educational Management Review

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Social life provides many lessons to every society or people in their life on earth and in the course of life humans are equipped with the ability to think to be able to understand the natural surroundings, but the ability to think is not enough without guidance that leads humans to live in an orderly manner and this is only can be obtained in an understanding of religiosity as a guide in living life. Humans certainly understand very well that thoughts that are not guided by religiosity or religion can become uncontrolled, which can result in damage to the natural environment and the social environment. To understand this, the author conducted research in the form of qualitative descriptive research to see how social life has a religious nuance by trying to understand religious inclusivism and pluralism which also touches on exclusivism. The results of the research show that the religious view of exclusivism states that the most correct is the group or the most correct religion is the religion or belief that one adheres to. However, Christians have a slightly different view of exclusivism and state that truth and salvation only exist in Christianity and religions other than them do not bring salvation therefore those of other religions must be Christianized. Furthermore, the inclusivism view was born to perfect the exclusivism view where the general understanding of inclusivism states that inclusivism is an understanding that considers truth to be shared by all groups. or understanding which assumes that truth is not only found in one group, this is based on a belief that every religion carries the teachings of salvation. The substance of all religions is the same, but they have different requirements and teachings. Likewise, religious pluralism is a concept that has a broad meaning, relating to the acceptance of different religions which are practiced in their own ways and respect each other.