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The Principles Of Prophet's Leadership In Organizational Management Iman Maulana, Nurul
International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol 3 No 1 (2024): IJSBM: International Journal of Sharia Business Management
Publisher : Sharia Business Management Department of STEBIS Bina Mandiri

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This study discusses the application of leadership principles from the model of Prophetic Leadership within the context of modern organizational management. The method used is a literature review focusing on the main characteristics of prophetic leadership, such as Amanah (integrity and trust), Adl (equal treatment among organizational members), Sabr (composure in facing challenges), and Musyawarah (consultation and collective decision-making). These qualities serve as the foundation for effective organizational management. Amanah emphasizes the importance of trust in managing resources, Adil stresses the necessity of equal treatment for all organizational members, Sabar is highlighted as key in dealing with challenges, and Musyawarah underscores the significance of consultation and shared decision-making. By implementing these principles, it is anticipated that leaders can establish a robust organizational culture, motivate members, and steer the organization towards achieving better goals and collective welfare.
Empowering the Young Generation of Indonesia through Shariah Investments Iman Maulana, Nurul
International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol 4 No 1 (2025): IJSBM: International Journal of Sharia Business Management
Publisher : Sharia Business Management Department of STEBIS Bina Mandiri

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Shariah investment presents a powerful tool for empowering Indonesia's younger generation and promoting sustainable economic growth. This study highlights the role of Shariah-compliant investments in fostering an inclusive financial system that aligns with Islamic ethical principles. By integrating the prohibition of interest (riba), excessive speculation (gharar), and investment in unethical industries, Shariah investments encourage fairness and social responsibility in economic activities. The research emphasizes that beyond financial returns, these investments serve as vehicles for social justice, ethical finance, and equitable wealth distribution. Shariah investments also empower young individuals by offering a means to align their financial activities with their moral and religious values. With appropriate regulatory support and market growth, Shariah investment holds the potential to drive long-term prosperity and social cohesion, particularly in developing economies like Indonesia.
Sharia Capital Market as A Driver of Economic Growth After The Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis in Indonesia Iman Maulana, Nurul; Haryadi, Rofiq Noorman; Supriatal, Supriatal
International Journal of Sharia Business Management Vol 4 No 2 (2025): IJSBM: International Journal of Sharia Business Management
Publisher : Sharia Business Management Department of STEBIS Bina Mandiri

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The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted Indonesia’s economy, triggering contractions in key sectors and posing challenges to recovery efforts. Amidst this crisis, the Sharia capital market has emerged as a promising driver for sustainable economic growth, grounded in Islamic principles that prohibit riba (interest), gharar (uncertainty), and maysir (gambling). This study explores the strategic role of the Sharia capital market in supporting Indonesia's post-pandemic economic recovery. Using a qualitative approach through literature review, the research analyzes the contribution of Sharia-compliant financial instruments—such as sukuk, Sharia stocks, and investment funds—in revitalizing Sharia-oriented sectors including halal industry, renewable energy, Islamic finance, and MSMEs. The study identifies factors influencing investor participation, highlights existing challenges such as limited public literacy and policy support, and offers strategic recommendations for policymakers to enhance the market’s effectiveness. The findings underscore that the Sharia capital market not only offers ethical and inclusive financial solutions but also supports long-term national development goals through equitable and resilient economic systems.