Misbah, Ibah
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The Role of the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI) in Productive Waqf in Gorontalo Province Midu, Miranti; Halid, Fatmawati N.; Podungge, Syaifuddin; Thaidi, Hussein Azeemi Abdullah; Misbah, Ibah
Talaa : Journal of Islamic Finance Vol. 4 No. 1: June 2024
Publisher : Department of Sharia Financial Management, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Sultan Amai Gorontalo, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/talaa.v4i1.751

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The Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI) of Gorontalo Province plays an important role in the development of productive waqf which aims to improve the management and empowerment of waqf productively in Gorontalo. This research uses a scientific study research method with a descriptive qualitative approach. This research relies on secondary data obtained from various relevant literature sources, including journals, books, industry reports, and official documents from government agencies related to the role of Indonesian waqf (BWI) in productive waqf in Gorontalo Province. The results show that BWI Gorontalo has succeeded in improving productive waqf management through training programs, empowering nazir, and providing access to financing. The increase in IWN indicates progress in waqf management, and the positive impact on society has been seen through the distribution of waqf proceeds for social and economic needs.
The Role of Islamic Economics in Indonesia's Growth: Toward Inclusive Development Maharajabdinul; Misbah, Ibah
Jeksyah: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): May 2025 Edition
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam _ IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54045/jeksyah.v5i01.2650

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Islamic economics has emerged as a crucial driver of macroeconomic growth in Indonesia, a country with the world’s largest Muslim population. Over recent years, this sector has demonstrated notable progress, with Islamic banking assets reaching approximately IDR 1,000 trillion in 2024, maintaining a steady annual growth rate of 10-15%. Islamic economics plays a key role in financing small and medium enterprises (SMEs), developing innovative Islamic financial products, and contributing to poverty alleviation efforts. However, challenges persist, including limited public understanding of Islamic financial products, regulatory inconsistencies, and competition with conventional financial institutions. These obstacles hinder the full potential of Islamic economics, but there are significant opportunities, particularly in Islamic investment products and financial technology (fintech), which could serve as catalysts for future growth. Strengthened collaboration between the government, financial institutions, and society is critical to overcoming these challenges and maximizing opportunities for sustainable and inclusive development. This study explores the role, challenges, and prospects of Islamic economics in Indonesia’s macroeconomic growth and provides strategic recommendations to advance the sector towards greater inclusivity and sustainability.