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Journal of Islamic Economics and Philanthropy
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2655335X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21111/jiep
This Journal focus and scope on: Islamic Economics Islamic Philanthropy Islamic Business Islamic Finance Islamic Worldview on Economics
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Islamic Banks and Monetary Variables in Indonesia Sari, Rahma; Subagya, Denysa Cristiana; Laela, Khusnul; Ridani, Fara; Kurniawan, Mahrus Lutfi Adi
Journal of Islamic Economics and Philanthropy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jiep.v7i2.12563

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The pattern of sharia banking which is different from conventional banks can be seen during the crisis, where sharia banking is procyclical during the crisis and countercyclical during the expansion period, this shows that sharia banking prevents a worse crisis from occurring. This pattern must be balanced with caution in implementing monetary policy, because monetary policy is very closely related to the financial sector, including the sharia financial sector. This research aims to analyze monetary variables on sharia banking financing. Monetary variables used include the BI rate, money supply, exchange rate, production index as a proxy for GDP and inflation. The research use time-series data and the OLS method. The research result show that monetary variables have a significant effect on sharia banking financing. This research implication is that the monetary policy implemented focuses on price stability and the domestic economy to support the growth of sharia banking financing.
Participatory Approaches in Managing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Funds at Sharia Microfinance Institution Meranti, Inud Danis Ikhwan; Rosyidi, Laily Hidayati; Masruchi, Zainal Aris
Journal of Islamic Economics and Philanthropy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jiep.v7i2.12570

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Companies implement CSR programs for a variety of reasons, including social, economic, and legal. As an external entity operating in someone else's territory, companies must pay attention to the welfare of the surrounding community. CSR aims to improve the welfare of society, which includes meeting the material, spiritual, and social needs of citizens so that they can live properly, develop, and function socially. This study uses a descriptive qualitative design with the aim of gaining in-depth insight into the phenomenon under study, namely the management of CSR funds through a participatory approach. participatory increases transparency and accountability in the management of CSR funds. By involving various stakeholders in decision-making, the process becomes more open and can be monitored. In conclusion, this study shows that the participatory approach in managing CSR funds at BMT Al-Yaman Berasan Banyuwangi not only increases the effectiveness of the program, but also provides greater and sustainable social impact for the communities served. Through the distribution of CSR funds to the Pokdarwis of Kawang Pine Beach Wringinputih-Muncar Banyuwangi Regency BMT Al-yaman Berasan Banyuwangi has contributed to the Triple Bottom Lines, namely profit, people and planet, so that BMT Al-yaman Berasan Banyuwangi is included in Micro Finance Institutions that care about the environment and have a good impact on the community that utilizes mangrove products on Kawang Pine Beach to be produced into chips and tea that have been exported to Hong Kong and the Netherlands.
Sharia Compliance in the Development of Islamic Micro Finance as a Economic Sustainability Santika, Ana
Journal of Islamic Economics and Philanthropy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jiep.v7i2.12783

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As a microfinance institution, BMT Assyafi'iyah Berkah Nasional Lampung sometimes faces limitations in operational and investment capital, which affects their ability to expand services and help more members. Many community members, especially in rural areas, do not understand the concept of sharia finance and the benefits of using BMT services, which hinders member growth. The purpose of this study was to determine how the Implementation of Sharia Compliance affects the sustainability of the Baitul Mal Wa Tamwil (BMT) Assyafi'iyah Berkah Nasional Lampung program in poverty alleviation efforts. This study used a qualitative method using triangulation techniques to test the validity of the data. The results of this study found that Murabahah activities carried out by BMT Assyafi'iyah Berkah Nasional in Lampung have a significant impact on poverty alleviation with the management of trustworthy loan funds. Through the distribution of zakat funds, the community is helped in building their businesses. Zakat funds that are managed well can be used to provide business capital to mustahik and are beneficial. Thus, zakat and murabahah play an important role in supporting BMT to carry out its function as an institution that helps empower the people's economy and improve economic sustainability and community welfare.
Methodological Approach of Reviving Zakat and Waqf Institutions in Bauchi and Gombe States Nigeria: The Way Forward Hussaini, Hamza Abubakar; Muhammad, Adamu Abubakar; Muhammad, Zuwaira Jibril; Aliyu, Shafa’atu Ahmad
Journal of Islamic Economics and Philanthropy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jiep.v7i2.12785

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This paper examines the Methodological Approach of Reviving Zakat and Waqf Institutions in Bauchi and Gombe States Nigeria by assessing the current situation of Zakat and Waqf institutions in Bauchi and Gombe States, Nigeria, and proposes measures for their revival for human sustainable development. The paper also discusses a brief history of Zakat and Waqf in Islam and their significance in promoting social welfare of the Ummah, as well as the current challenges faced by these institutions in the study area which includes a lack of establishment willingness, proper management, low patronization, inadequate funding, and limited public awareness. This research adopted the qualitative research method by using a literature review and interview for data collection as well as content analysis for analyzing the data. In order to revive these institutions and fully harness their potential, the paper suggests a holistic approach that involves collaboration between government institutions, religious organizations, and the community. This approach includes developing a comprehensive legislative framework for Zakat and Waqf, establishing an effective management system, and increasing public awareness through education and outreach programs.
SWOT Analysis of LAZISMU in Poverty Alleviation from an Islamic Economic Perspective Maya Nur Cholida; Rani Dewi Rahmawati; Silvia Maura Madrim; Budi Jaya Putra
Journal of Islamic Economics and Philanthropy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): November
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LAZISMU (Lembaga Amil Zakat, Infaq, and Shadaqah Muhammadiyah) has shown significant performance in poverty alleviation in Indonesia from an Islamic economic perspective. Through transparent and accountable management of zakat, infaq, and shadaqah, LAZISMU is able to distribute targeted assistance to people in need. This research analyzes the performance of LAZISMU (Lembaga Amil Zakat, Infaq, dan Shadaqah Muhammadiyah) in poverty alleviation from an Islamic economic perspective using SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). This method helps identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats faced by LAZISMU in the implementation of its social programs. The results of the analysis show that LAZISMU has strengths in its extensive network and support from the community as well as Muhammadiyah organizations, which gives it legitimacy and high trust. However, weaknesses such as limited human resources and non-optimal management are still a challenge. Great opportunities lie in the increasing public awareness of the importance of zakat and infaq, as well as government support in the economic empowerment of the people. Threats faced include competition with other amil zakat institutions and changes in government policies that may affect LAZISMU's operations. With the right approach and grounded in Islamic economic principles, LAZISMU has great potential to contribute significantly to poverty alleviation in Indonesia

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