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Journal : West Science Islamic Studies

Optimization of Sharia Fintech in the Development of Green Bonds and Sustainable Investments Judijanto, Loso; Ermaini, Ermaini; Kaswoto, Junet; Arumingtyas, Fida; Sudarmanto, Eko
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v3i02.1835

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This study examines the optimization of Sharia fintech in the development of green bonds and sustainable investments in Indonesia, using a qualitative analysis based on interviews with five key informants from various sectors, including fintech, finance, and regulatory bodies. The findings highlight the significant role of Sharia fintech in promoting sustainable investments, especially in the context of green bonds, by democratizing access to investment opportunities and aligning financial products with ethical, Sharia-compliant principles. However, challenges such as unclear regulatory guidelines and the need for technical expertise in ensuring Sharia compliance were identified. The study also underscores the potential for synergy between Sharia finance and sustainable investment goals, with recommendations including the creation of standardized regulatory frameworks, the promotion of financial literacy, and the use of advanced technologies like blockchain to enhance transparency. The results suggest that while the integration of Sharia fintech with green bonds holds great promise, further collaboration among stakeholders and a clear regulatory approach are essential for its successful implementation.
Islam and the Green Economy in Review of Sharia Principles for Sustainable Business Practices Kaswoto, Junet; Simamora, Mukti; Rijadi, Puti Khairani; Ramdani, Safier; Sudarmanto, Eko
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 04 (2025): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v3i04.2325

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This study reviews the intersection of Islamic principles and green economy practices, emphasizing how Sharia law can guide sustainable business operations. Using a literature review approach, 15 scholarly articles from Google Scholar were analyzed to identify key Sharia-based concepts—such as stewardship (khalifah), avoidance of waste (israf), ethical investment, and social responsibility—that support environmentally sustainable and socially responsible business practices. The findings reveal that integrating Sharia principles into corporate strategies promotes ecological preservation, ethical governance, and long-term economic resilience. Practical approaches highlighted include Sharia-compliant financing, green supply chain management, and eco-friendly corporate governance. This study underscores the potential of Islamic jurisprudence as a framework for advancing the green economy, offering insights for scholars, policymakers, and business practitioners seeking to harmonize religious ethics with sustainable development.