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Bitcoin sebagai Instrumen Investasi dalam Perspektif Keuangan Islam Nurdiansyah, Irdan; Zaki Ibrahim, Hilmi
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 52 (2025): The 9th Conference Series Learning Class: Religious and Social Humaniora
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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The rapid growth of financial technology has significantly increased interest in Bitcoin as an investment instrument, including among Muslim communities. However, its legal status in Islamic finance remains controversial due to its speculative nature and lack of underlying assets. This study aims to evaluate the compatibility of Bitcoin as a Sharia-compliant investment instrument by examining its status as māl (property), the potential presence of gharar (uncertainty) and maysir (speculation), and comparing it with established Islamic investment instruments. Using a qualitative approach and literature study method, the research analyzes fatwas, regulations, and relevant academic sources. The findings indicate that while Bitcoin is not yet fully aligned with Sharia principles, there is room for ijtihad to consider its use in investment—particularly if supported by stringent and transparent regulations. This study contributes to the discourse on Islamic digital finance by highlighting the need for developing Sharia-based cryptocurrencies backed by real assets. The conclusion emphasizes the urgency of establishing comprehensive regulations and enhancing Sharia digital literacy to mitigate risks and clarify legal standing for Muslim investors.
Penyelesaian Sengeketa Ekonomi Syariah dan Poltik Hukum Yang Mempengaruhinya Albi Haris Jen, Muhammad; Zaki Ibrahim, Hilmi
Science, Tecnology, Religious, Economic, and Social Humanitis (STREAS) Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Agama dan Sosial Humaniora
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The development and growth of Islamic economic practices in Indonesia has moved very significantly. This is due to the increased public awareness of the true practice of religion in the economic field and the political will of the government to support the development of the Islamic economy in Indonesia. a very interesting thing, if there is a dispute over sharia economic contracts, then the legal politics will affect the authorized institution in resolving sharia economic disputes in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to understand the legal politics of the authority to resolve sharia economic disputes in Indonesia. The method used in this study is a descriptive method with a normative juridical approach, the use of data is primary and secondary data taken by way of literature study. The results of the study found that legal politics in the authority of sharia economic dispute resolution consists of three aspects, namely regulation, institutional aspects, and human resource aspects.
Green Asset Digital Development through a Pentahelix Approach in Green Waqf: Tackling Poverty and Improving Prosperity Putri Utari, Diana; Wardatul Umah, Lia; Dhafa Irvani, Anggia; Andani, Listia; Zaki Ibrahim, Hilmi
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 60 (2025): The 10th Conference Series Learning Class: Religious and Social Humaniora
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This research aims to analyze the strategy of developing digital green assets in green waqf with a pentahelix approach. Through this strategy, poverty and challenging environmental issues can be addressed by ensuring a balance between economic development and environmental preservation. This research uses descriptive-qualitative analysis method and literature study to explore in-depth understanding of the strategy of developing green digital assets in green waqf, and identify how the pentahelix approach is able to develop the strategy. The results and discussion identify that the pentahelix model is able to play a key role in developing green digital assets in green waqf, where the pentahelix model relates to cooperation between government, academia, business, community and media. Green waqf can be started by raising funds through a crowdfunding mechanism, then channeled to empower damaged forests with the aim of restoring them to green forests to have ecological value, which will then be endowed for the benefit of the community. The conclusion of this research is that the strategy of developing digital green assets in green waqf using the pentahelix approach can be a solution to alleviate poverty and improve welfare. However, there are still some challenges faced regarding the potential of waqf in Indonesia, such as the lack of professionalism of nazirs, low public waqf literacy, and not optimal education and socialization of green waqf.