AT-TURAS: Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Vol 12, No 3 (2025)

Exploring Non-Muslim Engagement in Islamic Financial Institutions: Socio-Economic Dimensions of Islamic Finance in Multicultural Societies

Anwar, Khoirul (Unknown)
Nasikah, Faridhatun (Unknown)



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Publish Date
30 Sep 2025

Abstract

This study aims to explore the participation of non-Muslims in Islamic financial institutions within the multicultural context of Singosari, Malang Regency. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and institutional document analysis. The findings reveal that non-Muslim participation is evident yet selective, with the highest interest directed toward universal products such as savings, microenterprise financing, and investment schemes emphasizing transparency and profit-sharing. Institutional factors, including regulation and human resource capacity, significantly influence the effectiveness of inclusion, as national policies have not been fully integrated at the local level. Market structure analysis indicates that hybrid business models incorporating fintech demonstrate greater outreach to non-Muslim communities compared to traditional models, although concerns over data security remain a critical barrier. Educational and communication strategies overly reliant on Islamic terminology were found to be less effective, whereas approaches emphasizing universal benefits, product visualization, and cross-faith testimonials proved more acceptable. Digital product innovations offering transparent contract explanations and profit-sharing simulations enhanced interest, yet digital literacy gaps persisted as obstacles. The stigma of exclusivity in Islamic finance continues to pose socio-psychological challenges, which can only be mitigated through multi-stakeholder involvement, including regulators, financial institutions, community leaders, and academics. This research underscores the importance of cross-religious financial inclusion strategies to strengthen social cohesion and support national financial inclusion agendas.

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at-turas

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Subject

Arts Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Two decades or more, in the global scheme, Islamic studies have been enforced to take broader paradigms from dogmatic-theology to popular-religious. Islamic studies is not merely discussing on sacred corpus only, but everyday life of Islam also. In academic space, this field has increasingly been an ...