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The Impact of Finance Sharia on Indonesia's Economic Stability Devayanti, Nahata Purwa; Oktaviani, Atikah; Aditia, Risky; Syintatoro, Miftah; Nonik, Nonik
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 01 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Lentera Ilmu Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59422/rjmss.v3i01.1191

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This study aims to examine the impact of Islamic finance on economic stability at both national (Indonesia) and global levels. In an era of economic uncertainty and global market volatility, Islamic financial systems offer principles of justice, transparency, and social responsibility, which are believed to enhance economic resilience. This research employs a literature review method with a descriptive qualitative approach. The analysis reveals that Islamic financial instruments—such as sukuk, contract-based financing, and zakat play a significant role in stabilizing the real sector and strengthening an inclusive financial system. In Indonesia, the growth of Islamic finance has supported national economic resilience, particularly during times of crisis. Globally, the adoption of Sharia principles by several countries demonstrates the system's potential in sustainable fostering economic stability. This study recommendations strengthening regulatory frameworks and financial literacy to broaden the contribution of Islamic finance to the global economy.
A Case Study of the Impact of Parenting Styles on Independence in Early Childhood Liyana, Liyana; Puridawaty, Brigita; Oktaviani, Atikah; Masniati, Baiq; Widianingsih, Popon; Sholihah, Asri Mar'atus
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 5 No. 1 2026
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58526/jsret.v5i1.1027

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Independence is a crucial aspect of early childhood development that contributes to the formation of self-regulation, decision-making, and responsibility. This study aims to examine the influence of parenting styles on early childhood independence through a case study of Child A, a five-year-old child. The research employed a qualitative approach using a case study method. Data were collected through observation, interviews with parents and teachers, and documentation. The findings indicate that Child A’s independence has not yet developed optimally, particularly in the emotional, behavioral, and value-based aspects. Child A demonstrates a high level of dependence on adult assistance in carrying out daily activities both at home and at school. This condition is closely related to a permissive parenting style characterized by excessive assistance and a lack of consistent responsibility training from an early age. These findings align with Hurlock’s (1993) view that children’s independence develops through opportunities, habituation, and developmentally appropriate support. Therefore, active collaboration between parents and teachers is essential to provide appropriate guidance and opportunities to foster independence in early childhood.