Hanifah, Millatina
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The Urgency of Sufism and Self-Control in Millennial Juvenile Delinquency Hanifah, Millatina; Varyda, Vateen Nayla Nurul
IJIP : Indonesian Journal of Islamic Psychology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Da'wa Faculty of Islamic State University Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/ijip.v6i1.1903

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Adolescence is when children and teenagers start to develop what they like; during this period, they also find it difficult to control their emotions. In the current millennial era, there are many character, manners, and moral shifts in every growth journey during adolescence. Thus, it is proven that there are still many confusing problems among teenagers today, such as brawls between one group and another, consuming drinks that Islam does not permit, and so on. This problem occurs because of the decline in morals and even the decline in moral and ethical values ​​that make teenagers lose their identity. The method used in this research is qualitative, with a descriptive approach supported by literature references from books, journals, and other sources. This research aims to determine the urgency of Sufism and self-control in millennial juvenile delinquency. The results found were that practicing Sufism correctly and appropriately can increase self-control of adolescent behavior and actions that are deviant and detrimental to themselves and others.
The Effect of Islamic Corporate Governance, Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Zakat, and Intellectual Capital on Financial Performance Aminatuzzuhriyeh, Aminatuzzuhriyeh; Hanifah, Millatina
Journal of Accounting and Auditing Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Az Zukhruf Cendikia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65440/jaa.v2i2.164

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Purpose – This research aims to obtain empirical evidence about the influence of Islamic Corporate Governance (ICG), Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR), Corporate Zakat, and Intellectual Capital on Financial Performance. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses a quantitative method with a secondary data obtained from financial reports and annual reports of Islamic commercial banks (ICBs) in Indonesia during the period 2022-2024. Data analysis was performed using EViews Version 9 software. Findings – The study identifies that Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR) and Intellectual Capital show positive and significant, results Islamic Corporate Governance (ICG) has a positive but insignificant effect, in contrast to Corporate Zakat, which shows an insignificant effect with negative results of Financial performance. Research limitations/Implications – This study discusses the effect of Islamic Corporate Governance (ICG), Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR), corporate Zakat, and Intellectual Capital on the financial performance of Islamic Commercial Banks (ICBs) in the period 2022-2024. The implications of this study are limited to Islamic Commercial banks in 2022-2024, so it is necessary to use a broader sample in the Islamic banking sector and add other variables to be able to describe more comprehensive factors that influence the financial performance of Islamic banking. JEL : G21, G34, M14, Z12, O34.