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Contact Name
Dwi Sutadi T
Contact Email
dwi.sutadi@gmail.com
Phone
+6281802720790
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jurnalattauzi@steihamfara.ac.id
Editorial Address
PSEI STEI Hamfara Kenalan, Bangunjiwo, Kasihan, Bantul - DIY
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At-Tauzi: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam
ISSN : 20861184     EISSN : 27159043     DOI : 10.37820
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal At Tauzi is an academic journal with peer-reviewed process in Islamic Economic disciplines. Scientific and Research Articles dealing with Islamic Management, Islamic Banking, Islamic Finance, Islamic Business, Islamic Accounting, and related topics with Islamic economic are welcome.
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Financial Engineering Sugeng Widodo
At-Tauzi : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 1 No 1 (2009): Vol 1 / 2009
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi Islam Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi Islam Hamfara

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The financial market and technology have experienced rapid and unpredictable changes which have an impact on the increasing demand for Islamic financial products. At the same time, Islamic financial institutions face competition from conventional financial institutions, among others due to mergers, collaborations, the discovery of new financial products and services. In order to answer that challenge, it is necessary to develop/engineer Islamic financial products while prioritizing the fulfillment of its sharia aspects as well as meeting market considerations that can be done using the concept of: imitation, mutation of traditional Islamic financial products and innovation
Islamic Derivatif Sugeng Widodo
At-Tauzi : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 1 No 1 (2009): Vol 1 / 2009
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi Islam Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi Islam Hamfara

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In the early 1980s there was the discovery of new financial products to obtain high profits with a controlled risk called derivative transactions. Initially this transaction was intended as a tool to manage risk, but in its development it was more directed to speculation. Although conventional conception derivative transactions generally have shortcomings, they still have the potential for real benefits for the benefit of the people by redesigning a total innovative design to be an Islamic derivative transaction that brings benefits (eg, mutually beneficial to the perpetrators, efficient, avoiding risk) with eliminate mudharat (qimar, gharar, jahalah, istighlal). The design concept of conventional derivative transactions into Islamic derivative transactions can be explored using: Salam, Istihna ', Istijrar, Qardh, and Khiyar

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