Nawawi, Ma'mun
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Analisis Pembiayaan Sindikasi BPRS Muamalah Cilegon: Perspektif Fatwa DSN-MUI No. 91/DSN-MUI/IV/2014 Nawawi, Ma'mun; Suganda, Asep Dadan; Hasanah, Irmatul
Banque Syar'i: Jurnal llmiah Perbankan Syariah Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Januari - Juni 2024
Publisher : Departement of Islamic Banking, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, The State of Islamic University (UIN) Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten,

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The suitability of implementing syndicated financing in Sharia banks to the MUI DSN Fatwa is an important matter for several underlying reasons; first, Sharia banks have a fairly high risk if they provide financing with a nominal value exceeding the predetermined financing distribution limit. Second, the minimal level of supervision carried out by stakeholders in the implementation of syndicated financing carried out by Sharia banks and the low level of knowledge and insight of the community (customers), especially in Sharia-based syndicated financing. Third, it is not uncommon for misunderstandings or disputes to occur between customers and Sharia banks as a result of funding syndicated that does not meet Sharia compliance aspects. Fourth, the public does not fully believe that implementing syndicated financing by Sharia banks is by Islamic law. The results of the research show that there has been compatibility between the implementation of the funding syndicated of BPRS Muamalah Cilegon and the DSN MUI Fatwa Number 91/DSN-MUI/IV/2014. This can be seen from the suitability of the contract between fellow syndication participants, the terms of the agreement between the syndicated entity and the customer, and the provisions related to accounts and contract documents.
Determinants of Sharia Stock Prices with Systematic Risk as an Intervening Variable Jannah, Mukhlishotul; Elsa, Elsa; Nawawi, Ma'mun
ISLAMICONOMIC: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 15, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/ijei.v15i2.1015

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Investment activities through sharia stock instruments carried out by investors aim to achieve returns in the future. However, in practice, investors find it difficult to assess the movement of sharia stock prices and the risks attached to each selected sharia security. As a consideration for making decisions and investing, the movement of sharia stock prices and systematic risk (stock beta) are constantly changing. Stock price movements and systematic risk (stock beta) are caused by various factors, one of which is the national economic condition, commonly referred to as macroeconomic indicators. The results of the study show that inflation, exchange rates, BI rates and money supply have no significant direct effect on systematic risk. The results of testing stock prices show that inflation and money supply have a direct but insignificant effect on stock prices, while exchange rates, BI rates and systematic risk have a direct and significant effect on stock prices. In addition, the results of the study show that inflation and exchange rates have a significant indirect effect on stock prices, while the BI rate and money supply have an indirect effect on stock prices but are not significant for companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index for the 2019-2021 period.
Optimizing Digital Entrepreneurship Interest Among University Students: The Impact of SEHATI Program and Halal Certification in The Age of Social Media Suganda, Asep Dadan; Nawawi, Ma'mun; Suraya, Ismi
Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2024): JIEFeS, June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta

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The university is committed to developing digital entrepreneurship among students, which is realized through concrete efforts in the classroom by integrating entrepreneurial and Sharia business learning and e-commerce and outside the classroom with digital marketing training programs for students. Despite having interest and potential in digital entrepreneurship, students may face limited access and knowledge related to the halal certification process. The SEHATI program, which offers free halal certification, can be a solution to overcome these barriers. However, the effectiveness of this program in increasing students' interest in digital entrepreneurship still needs to be investigated. This research was conducted to determine the influence of the free halal certification program (SEHATI) and social media on students' interest in digital entrepreneurship. This study uses descriptive analysis with a quantitative approach. Data collection is based on surveys and other relevant sources measuring digital entrepreneurial interest, participation in the halal certification program, and the level of social media use. Then, the multiple linear regression model is used with Significance Tests using T-test and F-test. The research results show that the SEHATI program and social media significantly influence students' interest in digital entrepreneurship both partially and simultaneously