Bin Salahuddin, Shahrul Nizam
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Islamic Economic and Banking: A Scientrometric Analysis of Publications During 1989- July 2023 Dasril, Yosza Bin; arinsandy, yosy; Bin Salahuddin, Shahrul Nizam
Al-Intaj : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perbankan Syariah Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business, UIN Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/aij.v9i2.2482

Abstract

This Scientometric analysis examines the current status of broad research papers on Islamic Economic and Banking, as published in the Scopus database. The analysis primarily centers on providing descriptions pertaining to the characteristics and trends observed within keywords, authors, and journals. A total of 48 research studies were analyzed in this study. The search utilized to ascertain the research dataset was last updated in July 2023. Descriptive statistical methods were employed, and bibliometric analysis was conducted using the R Biblioshiny tool to ascertain the bibliometric map. In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in the quantity of scholarly articles addressing the topic of Islamic Economic and Banking. Several academic journals publish research on this theme, with Humanomics being one of the most prominent. Demiralp S. is widely regarded as an exceptionally productive writer with local impact by H index. The prevalent keywords observed over the timeframe including 2020 to July 2023 are Communism, Christianity, Capitalism, AAOIFI (The Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions), Moral Economics, and Islamic socialism. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of prevailing patterns in subject matter, keywords, scholarly publications, and authors within the realm of Islamic Economic and Banking. Consequently, it furnishes valuable insights for researchers specializing in this area of study. This particular theme shows potential for further development. 
Internal Migration and Inclusive Economic Growth in Sumatra: An Islamic Economics Perspective Arisandy, Yosy; Bin Salahuddin, Shahrul Nizam; Dasril, Yosza Bin; Mahfudz, Fuad; Chamauliddah, Tri
Al-Intaj : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perbankan Syariah Vol 12, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business, UIN Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/aij.v12i1.10720

Abstract

Purpose: Persistent regional inequality in Indonesia, particularly across Sumatra Island, continues to constrain inclusive economic growth and upward social mobility. This study investigates how internal migration functions as a pathway for socioeconomic advancement and reinterprets this process through Islamic economic principles of justice (al-‘adl) and equitable welfare within the framework of maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah.Design/Methodology: This study employs a qualitative approach based on in-depth interviews with 10 purposively selected migrants, supported by relevant literature and official migration statistics. Data were analyzed by identifying recurring patterns in migrant narratives and conducting an interpretive analysis of Islamic ethical-economic sources. Analytical rigor was ensured through source and theoretical triangulation, systematically comparing interview findings wiakth established migration theories and official statistical data.Findings: The study finds that internal migration is experienced as a form of “economic hijrah,” reflecting processes of human capital transformation and improved livelihoods. Domestic remittances emerge as a key mechanism for redistributing economic resources, while migration contributes to the gradual shift toward merit-based social mobility consistent with Islamic egalitarian values.Practical Implications: These findings highlight the importance of inclusive migration policies and underscore the strategic role of Islamic financial institutions in optimizing domestic remittance flows to support sustainable regional development.Originality/Value: This study contributes to the literature by offering an integrated analytical perspective that bridges migration theory and Islamic economics, introducing the concept of “economic hijrah” as a novel framework for understanding migration as both an economic strategy and an ethically grounded process of achieving human dignity