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Iqtishoduna: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam
ISSN : 22525661     EISSN : 24430056     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
The focus of the Journal of Syari'ah Economics and Islamic Business all aspects of scientific discussions about Islamic Economics, Syari'ah Banking and Islamic Economic Management ideas covering: 1) research article, 2) conceptual idea, 3) review of the literature, and 4) practical experience.
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Unraveling The Influence of Halal Certification Logos on Consumer Choises: A Meta-Analysis in The Indonesian Market Sofyan, Syaakir; Sofyan, A. Syathir; Ahmed, Ishfaq; Rusanti, Ega; Noval, Noval; Syamsu, Nur
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.2886

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The aim of this research is to examine the development of research on the influence of halal logos on purchasing decisions for halal products in Indonesia. The method used is meta analysis by reviewing 33 studies published in 2013-2023 with the help of the OpenMEE application. The results of this research show that there is a positive influence of the logo on decisions with a p-value obtained <0.001 and an estimated value of 0.415, which indicates that the strength of the relationship is in the medium category. The influence of the halal cosmetics industry is greater than that of the halal food industry. In terms of sample type, the student sample effect is greater than the general public sample effect. Meanwhile, in the location group, the effect of the provincial capital is greater than the effect of location in the district. Theoretically, this study strengthens the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by confirming the role of halal logos as external cues that influence consumer attitudes and intentions. It also highlights the halal logo as a trust signal that shapes purchasing behavior across different contexts. Study limitations include limited sample size and lack of adequate moderators to explain within-subgroup variation. Therefore, future research needs to consider testing other important aspects, such as participant groups, countries/regions, and other variables.
Empowering Indonesia's Halal Cosmetics: Strategies for Industry Development Nursyabani, Cahyania; Nurwahidin
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.3057

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The halal cosmetics industry is experiencing significant growth and increasing consumer demand for products that meet halal standards. With the majority of Indonesia's population being Muslim, Indonesia has great potential to become a global leader in the production of halal cosmetics. Meanwhile, existing research primarily focuses on consumer behaviour in the halal cosmetics market. This study aims to formulate strategies to accelerate Indonesia's halal cosmetics industry. Literature studies from various scientific sources relevant to the research objectives are analysed using the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis framework. The results showed that five strategies could be implemented to accelerate the halal cosmetics industry in Indonesia, including 1) Clarifying regulations, standardisation, and policies; 2) Developing and empowering the halal cosmetics industry; 3) Performing product differentiation and marketing; 4) Developing human resources; and 5) Increasing public literacy. With the implementation of appropriate strategies, Indonesia's halal cosmetics industry is expected to accelerate significantly in the next few years.
Measuring the Dimensions of Success in Halal Food Business Sustainability: E-commerce Adoption, Halal Food Certificates, and Islamic Entrepreneurship Spirituality Anggraeni, Erike; Normasyhuri, Khavid; Kusuma, Tri Atmaja Pramudita Wisnu
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.2202

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The sustainability of the halal food business is faced with several crucial challenges. E-commerce adoption is a vital aspect that is often hampered by infrastructure limitations. Food certification is often hampered by complex bureaucratic processes that take a long time. Islamic entrepreneurial spirituality has not been deeply integrated into business practices. This study aims to examine the correlation between e-commerce adoption aspects, halal food certifications, and Islamic entrepreneurial spirituality in promoting the sustainability of the Halal Food Business in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The research methodology used in this research is quantitative, using SmartPLS 3.0 software. Primary data collection was carried out by taking a sample of respondents, namely Halal Food MSME business actors in Lampung Province, Indonesia, using a purposive sampling method. A total of 300 samples were used for this research. Data was obtained through the use of a Google Form, with indicator assessment carried out using a Likert scale. Research findings show that there is a relationship between the dimensions of e-commerce adoption, halal food certificates and Islamic entrepreneurial spirituality on the sustainability of halal food businesses in Lampung Province, Indonesia.
Restoring The Golden Glory: Tracing The Implementation of Dinar-Dirham In The Financial System of Prophet Muhammad And its Significance as a Global Currency Muhammad Syahrul Hidayat; Aksana, Didik Supardana Setia; Mazidah, Nurul; Ritonga, Iskandar; Nurhayati
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v13i2.2874

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This study explores the concept of Dinar and Dirham, their use during the Prophet's era as mediums of exchange, evaluates their strengths and weaknesses, and analyzes their potential as international currencies to address currency crises and inflation. A qualitative method is employed in this study, involving the collection and analysis of data from various literary sources through a descriptive analysis approach. The research findings reveal that Dinar and Dirham, although adopted from Roman and Persian cultures, were chosen due to the robust stability provided by gold as the underlying value of Dinar. However, the use of Dinar and Dirham cannot directly serve as an alternative to address the economic problems caused by currencies. Limited gold supply and vulnerability to criminal misuse are key drawbacks of Dinar and Dirham. Moreover, economic issues and crises stem not only from currency problems but also from various other contributing factors. Nevertheless, the reintroduction of the concept of Dinar and Dirham as relevant currencies to address modern currency crises is still worth considering. With a clear understanding of their strengths and weaknesses, and careful management of related issues, Dinar and Dirham have the potential to help address today's global currency crises and inflation.
Gerakan Ekonomi Islam Konservatif-Politik, Wajah Konstruktivisme Kewirausahaan Komunitas Hijrah Indonesia Kunaifi, Aang; Djamaluddin, Burhan; Fauzia, Ika Yunia; Ritonga, Iskandar; Nurhayati; Syam, Nur; Widiastuti, Tika; Ahsan, Muhamad
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.3192

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One can interpret the hijra community's economic impact in Indonesia as both beneficial and detrimental. The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the typology of the Indonesian Islamic entrepreneurial movement and the hijrah community movement's compromise model for economic rules. Observations at community business locations, interviews with entrepreneurs in 10 communities, documentation in the form of brochures, photos of activities, and information on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp groups were used in the research, which followed a case study methodology. Three of the 22 informants who were thoroughly questioned were expert informants. The regions of origin of the informants included Java, Sumatra, Bali, NTB, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan. To generate fresh hypotheses, data were examined using theoretical PPIM and Carter and Banker's hijra community typology propositions. The study's findings demonstrate the political conservatism of the hijra community's Islamic economic movement. Specifically, the dominant economic system, the Islamic economic movement, aims to replace conventional or ribawi economics, or is portrayed as such in the dual system notion.
Financial Health and Financial Distress: The Moderating Role of Firm Size in Islamic Banks (2021–2023) Adilah, Isna Putri; Maesarach, R. Melda
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.3442

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The purpose of this study is to use the Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, and Capital (RGEC) technique to examine the financial health of Indonesian Islamic commercial banks from 2021 to 2023. Firm size is used as a moderating variable for financial distress. Using secondary data from Islamic commercial banks' annual financial reports, the investigation looked at the correlations between the variables using moderation regression methods. The findings indicate that while the Operational Cost to Operational Income Ratio (CIR) has a large favorable impact on financial hardship, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) has a considerable negative impact. However, as their values are below the table, Non-Performing Financing (NPF), Good Corporate Governance (GCG), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), and Return on Assets (ROA) have no discernible impact. The association between financial hardship and NPF, GCG, and ROA is moderated by firm size, but not by other factors. The model well describes the variability of financial hardship, as evidenced by the determination coefficient of 91.6%. This study highlights the importance of firm size in mitigating financial distress and offers insights for regulators and bank management to enhance financial performance and reduce financial distress risks.
Financial Crime Early Prevention Strategy: The Utilization of Whistleblowing System and Risk Management In Sharia Bank Idrawahyuni; Andayangsih, Sri; Adiningrat, Andi Arifwangsa; Adil, Muhammad; Winarsih, Endang
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.2915

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This study examined the effects of using a whistleblowing system and risk management as prevention strategies for financial crimes at PT Bank Syariah Indonesia in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. This type of research used an associative quantitative approach with a population of 46 PT Bank Syariah Indonesia in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The sample in this study comprised 230 respondents, selected using purposive sampling. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression in SPSS 26. The results showed that the whistleblowing system cannot yet be used as an early prevention strategy for financial crime. In comparison, risk management has a positive and significant effect on the early prevention of financial crimes. It is hoped that the results of this research will make additional contributions to the literature on early prevention strategies for economic crimes in Sharia banking, focusing on whistleblowing systems and risk management. In addition, practitioners can provide input to management at PT Bank Syariah Indonesia in South Sulawesi on improving fraud prevention by increasing the effectiveness of the whistleblowing system and strengthening risk management as a prevention strategy against fraud.
Customer Lived Experiences in Islamic Home Financing: Towards a Maqashid-al-Shariah-Oriented Financing Model Januari, Anas Tania; Ridwan , Muhtadi; Djalaluddin, Ahmad
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.3076

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This study explores the lived experiences of customers utilizing Islamic home financing in Malang City, Indonesia, focusing on how they perceive the practice beyond its financial transactions. While Indonesia's Islamic banking sector continues to expand, limited research examines how customers internalize ethical and spiritual values within financing schemes such as murābaḥah and mushārakah mutanāqiṣah. Using Husserl's descriptive phenomenology, in-depth interviews were conducted with clients of Islamic banks in Malang. The analysis revealed four key themes: (1) religious, economic, and practical motivations influencing financing decisions; (2) the conceptualization of home ownership as a symbol of dignity, familial trust, and intergenerational security; (3) experiences of financial challenges and adaptive strategies for fulfilling obligations; and (4) spiritual meanings of home financing as a path to divine blessing (barakah) and worship. These findings demonstrate that Islamic home financing functions not merely as a financial instrument but also as a multidimensional lived experience that integrates material and spiritual aspirations. Theoretically, this research enriches Islamic finance literature through phenomenological insights, while practically offering implications for Islamic financial institutions and regulators to strengthen ethical service delivery, product innovation, and consumer literacy aligned with the maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah framework.
Modeling Fair Wage Implementation within a Mixed Economy Framework: Insights from Islamic Economic Principles Pane, Sanusi Gazali; Sugianto
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.3242

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Fair wage determination involves subjective perceptions influenced by individual values and contextual understanding. This study explores fair wage concepts within Islamic banking through a cross-sectional survey examining respondents across various positions and industrial relations statuses. The research incorporates transparency and information openness as key variables, analyzing fair wages beyond nominal amounts to encompass processes shaping individual perceptions. An Islamic economic perspective guides the analysis of determinant factors. The study employed a survey of Islamic banking professionals to assess perceptions of wage fairness and their relationships with job satisfaction and family welfare. Findings reveal that 92.36% of respondents perceive their wages as fair, with the highest level of satisfaction (96.1%) attributed to wage comparability across similar roles. The lowest satisfaction (76.6%) was observed for religious culture aspects. This research contributes to Islamic economic theory by demonstrating the contemporary relevance of Islamic teachings on economic justice in modern industrial contexts, highlighting social benefits as crucial determinants in fair wage concepts for policy development.
Analysing The Impact of Halal Certification for the Development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises' Competitiveness in Besuki Raya, Indonesia Fathorrazi, Moehammad; Mahardiyanto, Agus; Hardinawati, Lusiana Ulfa; Zainuri; Suparman; Munir, Akhmad; Priyono, Agus; Shaleh, Moh
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54471/iqtishoduna.v14i2.3663

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This research attempts to analyze the impacts experienced by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises' (MSMEs) Competitiveness after obtaining Halal certification. The study focused on MSMEs in the Food and Beverage sector using a qualitative exploratory approach. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive approach and using a purposive sampling method. One respondent was selected from each district to ensure that all districts within the study area were represented. The rationale for this approach was to secure minimal but sufficient representation from every district under investigation. The analysis results show that halal certification contributes not only to business growth but also to the advancement of Islamic economic values by embedding halalan tayyiban principles into the supply chain, promoting transparency, and reinforcing consumer rights in predominantly Muslim markets. The study further highlights that Halal certification contributes to advancing of Islamic economic values by embedding the principles of halalan tayyiban into production and distribution processes, promoting business transparency, and reinforcing consumer rights in predominantly Muslim communities. Therefore, Halal certification serves not only as a religious or legal obligation but also as a strategic instrument for sustainable growth and empowerment of MSMEs in regional economic development.