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Journal of Islamic Economic Laws
ISSN : 26559609     EISSN : 26559617     DOI : -
The Journal of Islamic Economic Laws is intended to be a media for disseminating results of researches and an exchange of Indonesian scientific work among academics, practitioners, regulators, and the public. The Journal of Islamic Economic Laws covers a variety of research approaches, namely quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods. The Journal of Islamic Economic Laws focuses on various themes, topics, and legal aspects in Islamic economics, including (but not limited to) the following topics: -Laws of civil proceedings -Inheritance law -Muamalah law -Sharia banking regulation -Marriage law -Insurance law and reinsurance -Regulation of zakat -Law guarantee -The law of Sharia financial institutions -Business law contract -Legal endowments -Laws of electronic transactions
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Articles 89 Documents
The Impact of Companies' Internal Factors On The Performance of Their Stock Returns Erifa Aldiena; Muhammad Hanif al Hakim
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 2, No 1: January 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v2i1.7708

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It is commonly known that in the capital market, not all stocks of companies that have a good profile will provide good returns to investors. Therefore, an in-depth analysis of the companies’ overall health is needed. This study aims to discuss the impact of companies’ internal factors on the performance of their stock returns. The companies meant here are those listed in the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). The tool by which the data is analysed is panel data which is a combination of time series data and cross section. By employing companies’data of year 2014-2016, the study shows that Return On Assets (ROA), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) and Price to Book Value (PBV) simultaneously had a significant effect on the formation of stock returns of companies listed in the JII. Likewise, those four variables namely; ROA, NPM, DER and PBV partially have a significant effect on the formation of stock returns of companies listed in the JII.
Halal Label On Food Products By Mui (Indonesian Ulama Council) And Students Purchasing Decision Of Faculty Of Business And Economic Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta Rafi Siregar; Azhar Alam
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 1, No 1: July 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v1i1.6163

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The boundary between h{alal and h{aram  in human life is explained clearly by Quran and Sunnah as a form of Allah guardianship. MUI established LPOM as an institution to issue halal certificates on food products. Food products that have been certified will be labeled by MUI logo. Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta instills religious values to students and expects them to choose food products with consideration to h{alal and h{aram  aspects. This study aims to find out how much understanding of Faculty of Economics Business Students on halal food products and how much the influence of MUI Labelization on their decision purchase. The research used field research method and qualitative data. This study showed that 69.3% of students sample who generally have understood halal products and halal label of MUI have a major influence in determining their purchasing to select halal products. Faculty of Economiccs Business students who have very good understanding on Halal Products in most cases reached 81.63% of total population.
Cahsless Society on GoPay: An Islamic Economic Perspective Dita Zafani; Moh. Musfiq Arifqi
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 3, No 2: July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v3i2.11904

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Technological developments have led to massive Cashless Society activities among the public, especially in GoPay transactions. Indonesian people, who are predominantly Muslim, have started to shift their payment system from cash to cashless transactions. Therefore, the study of Islamic economics is important to see this phenomenon. The qualitative-descriptive research methodology was used by researchers to examine this research. A standard general procedure of library research is done to obtain data from several scientific papers in the form of books, magazines, journals, articles, documentation and other relevant media. The results of this study state that the Cashless Society's activities through GoPay transactions can be said to be in accordance with the principles of Islamic economics. This can be proven in the transaction that there is no party that loses money between the customer and the service provider, and there is no interest in the transaction. In addition, the Cashles Society can provide convenience in transactions between economic actors, as well as a more reliable guarantee of security.
Analysis Of Effect Of ZIS (Zakat, Infaq, And Shadaqah), Regional Domestic Products Of Bruto, Regional Minimum Wage And Inflation On Levels Poverty In Indonesia 2012 – 2016 Fiky Nila Mustika; Eni Setyowati; Azhar Alam
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 2, No 2: July 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v2i2.8679

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This study investigated the impact of ZIS (Zakat, Infaq, and Sadaqah) Gross Regional Domestic Products, Regional Minimum Wages, and Inflation on Poverty Levels in Indonesia during the 2012-2016 period. .This paper used secondary data in the panel data form. This research conducted a quantitative approach using panel data regression. Based on the results of the panel data testing, the best model chosen is the Random Effect Model (REM). Variables of gross regional domestic products and regional minimum wages have a significant effect on poverty levels in Indonesia while the variables of zakat, infaq, and shadaqah (ZIS) and inflation do not influence the level of poverty in Indonesia.
Muḍāraba Fund of Bank Jateng Syariah Cabang Surakarta (BJSCS) According to Dewan Syariah National-Majelis Ulama Indonesia (DSN-MUI) Dyah Ayu
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 2, No 1: January 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v2i1.6129

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This study aims to illustrate the concept of muḍāraba fund applied by BJSCS. The type of this research is descriptive and qualitative. This study describes the procedures and implementation of muḍāraba fund as well as its compliance with the Fatwa of DSN-MUI. The employed data in this study was obtained through interviews with the finansial officer as representatives of BJSCS who act as key informants. The results reveal that the concept of muḍāraba fund in BJSCS has not been fully in compliance with the Fatwa of DSN-MUI. It is based on firtsly, Fatwa of DSN-MUI number (6) stating that “The Sharia Finansial Institution as the provider of funds shall bear all losses resulting from muḍāraba unless the muḍarib (entrepreneur) makes a deliberate, negligent or counterproductive mistake." Secondly, Fatwa of DSN-MUI number (4c) stating that “Provider shall bear all losses resulting from muḍāraba, and the entrepreneur shall not bear any harm except from consequential errors, negligence or breach of consent.” In such cases the borrower shall bear the principal repayment. However, there is one thing that can bring BJSCS closer to Sharia compliance, that is, that the Bank does not do restructuring unilaterally. Rather, the bank and the customer come and sit together to discuss what is good for them. This initiatives finally eliminates the discrepancies. Although in fact we expect that  the bank should be bearing all losses because the losses incurred are not the fault of the entrepreneur.
Analysis of Customer’s Decision to Choose Sharia Banking in Surakarta Sudarwati Sudarwati; Burhanuddin Ahmad Yani
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 4, No 1: January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v4i1.13036

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This study aims at determining the influence of the profit-sharing system, security of funds, facilities and services toward Customer's decision to choose sharia banking in Surakarta. The research employs a method survey; it analyzes the Customer's decision to choose sharia banking. The researcher collects the data from the respondents through a questionnaire. The sample is taken by purposive random sampling. 100 customers come from 10 sharia banking in Surakarta. To test the hypothesis, the researcher uses multiple regression analysis, t-test, F test, and determinant coefficient by using SPSS. The finding of the research is that there is significant influence among variable profit-sharing system (X1), the security of funds (X2), facilities (X3), and service (X4) toward Customer's decision to choose sharia banking (Y). However, there is one significant influence. It is a profit-sharing system toward Customer's decision to choose sharia banking. The four variables; profit-sharing system, the security of funds, facilities, and services toward Customer's decision to choose sharia banking is 46.50%. At the same time, the rest is about 53.50 %, derived from another variable which is out of research.
Analysis of the Efficiency Level of Sharia Rural Financing Bank (SRFB ) Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Leyla Mariana; Harun Harun
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 3, No 1: January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v3i1.10193

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This research aims to analyze the efficiency level of Sharia Rural  Financing Bank (SRFB) in Surakarta.  This study used data from four Rural Sharia Banks taken from www.ojk.co.id, which published its annual report. This study conducted input-output variables with the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method as a tool of analysis. The results of the research showed that the SRFB Dana Amanah is indicated as efficient during the 2017 period. The other three are indicated as inefficient in the last quarter. The inefficiency source came from its operational cost and its incapability to get higher output.
Inacoin Cryptocurrency Analysis: An Islamic Law Perspective Filka Catur Windiastuti; Fauzul Hanif Noor Athief
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 2, No 2: July 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v2i2.8585

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The existence of money makes buying and selling activity easier than the barter system. However, the increasing globalization of the world economy demands speed accelaration, ease and security of financial transactions. The discovery of cryptocurrency provides solution for the current payment system which relies highly on the third party in conducting digital transactions. One of those cryptocurrency products is Inacoin which is originated from Indonesia. Because this cryptocurrency is a contemporary problem that cannot be concluded directly from the classical fiqh book, a thorough investigation is needed to obtain the validity of this money from Islamic perspective. This research is a qualitative research that uses multimethod of normative-empirical Islamic law perspective in discussing the aforementioned problem. This study concluded that the existence of Inacoin cannot be accepted as money since there are Islamic requirements or criteria that are not met. In addition, the use of Inacoin is mostly for trading commodity, not as money. The Inacoin trade is legitimate but unlawful, because Inacoin has fulfilled the pillars and requirements of the Al-Ṣarf, yet contradicted some Islamic principal such as maisir, gharar, and possibility of harming its user
Ownership Risk in the Perspective of Islamic Law of Contract: Concept and Application on Modern Practices Wan Ahmad Syafiq Wan Ahmad Ikram
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 1, No 1: July 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v1i1.6342

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Daman Milkiyyah or ownership risk is an important element in Islamic Law of Contract as there are many implications arising from it. This concept also highlights one of the unique features of Islamic Law of Contract which promotes justice in transactions. The lack of a proper understanding of this concept may lead people to breaching Shariah principles as well as dealing with non-Shariah compliant transactions. It is the purpose of this paper to shed light on the fundamental concepts of ownership risk and its application on some of modern financial instruments. This work will write down the scattered though of ownership risk which has been discussed by Islamic classical scholars and continued by matching this concept to the existing modern financial instruments. In the end of the paper, we suggest further enhancement in the financial industry to adhere more towards shariah principle.
Literature Review on The Role of The Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Oversighting Sharia Investment Vanesa Putri Wardani; Muhammad Muinudinillah Basri
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 3, No 2: July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v3i2.11974

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In overseeing investment, OJK collaborates with the Satgas Waspada Investasi (SWI). To oversee investments based on sharia principles, the OJK is assisted by the Dewan Pengawas Syariah (DPS) and the Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI). This review aims to determine the role of the Financial Services Authority in overseeing Islamic investment and assisting the public in choosing safe and licensed Islamic investments from the OJK. This type of research uses qualitative research with content analysis techniques.The results of this research show that OJK has not been optimal in preventive action because there are still many who are deceived by fraudulent investment, and the low level of financial literacy and inclusion in Indonesian society, while repressive action, OJK is quite maximal because it is firm in closing down investment companies that have the potential to be fraudulent and detrimental.