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Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba
ISSN : 24774839     EISSN : 25283758     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20885/jielariba
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba provides a platform for academicians, researchers, lecturers, students, and others having concerns about Islamic economics, finance, and development. The journal welcomes contributions on the following topics: Islamic economics, Islamic public finance, Islamic finance, Islamic accounting, Islamic business ethics, Islamic banking, Islamic insurance, Islamic human resource management, Islamic microfinance, Islamic capital market, and other relevant Islamic economic and financial studies.
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Comparative analysis of Islamic and conventional banking financing in Indonesia, January 2003 - October 2015 Lina Nugraha Rani; Eko Fajar Cahyono
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Islamic University of Indonesia

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Islamic and conventional banks are in the same banking competitive industry. This study examined the comparison between the effects of external and internal factors on the bank's financing problems (NPF with NPL), with the period January 2003 - October 2015. External factors comprise of economic performance (EK), inflation (INF) and the global financial crisis dummy (D07). Meanwhile, internal factors consist of financing (FIN / LOAN) and the financing rate of return (FR). The results of cointegration test indicated that there was a long-term relationship between the external and internal factors of banks’ NPF and NPL. The results of research in general shows that external factors significantly affect the bank's NPL but not the NPF. Internal factors of the bank had a negative effect on NPF and higher influence than the NPL. This suggests that the increase in financing rate of return of Islamic banks lower the NPF. It is concluded that the financing of Islamic banks is healthier compared to that of conventional banks.
Factors affecting the price of corporate Islamic bonds in Indonesia, January 2010 - July 2015 Rosida Dwi Ayuningtyas
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Islamic University of Indonesia

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This study aims to determine partial and simultaneous influence of interest rates on deposits, deposits of mudaraba, the price of state shari'a securities (SBSN), Rupiah exchange rate against US Dollar, and the Index of Industrial Production on the price of corporate Islamic bonds in Indonesia, for short-term or long-term period. Data are obtained from published reports of Bank Indonesia, Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), ICAMEL library, Indonesian Capital Market Electronic Library during January 2010 to July 2015, and web support providing the price of Islamic bonds data. Corporations that become the objects of this research are PT. Listrik Negara (PLN), PT. Indosat, Tbk, and PT. Bank Muamalat Indonesia. The results using Error Correction Model (ECM) at PT. Perusahaan Listrik Negara show that variables affecting the price of Islamic bonds in short-term period are Shari’a Securities (SBSN), Index of Industrial Production, shari’a securities (SBSN) and bond prices in the previous month, while in long-term period, variables that affect the price of Islamic bonds are shari’a securities (SBSN) and Index of Industrial Production. As for PT. Indosat, variables that affect price of Islamic bonds in short-term period is the profit share of deposits, while in long-term period, they are the interest rate of deposits and the Index of Industrial Production. As for PT. Bank Muamalat Indonesia, variables that affect the price of Islamic bonds in short-term period is the deposits, the State Shari’a Securities, the previous price, and the previous deposit rates, while in the long-term period, they include the outcome of deposits, and state shari’a securities.
Implementation of named contracts in Islamic financial institutions Naerul Edwin Kiky Aprianto
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Islamic University of Indonesia

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Islam is a complete religion which involves all aspects in life. As social beings, humans cannot live alone and always connect to the others to fulfill their needs. The needs are however various and cannot be fulfilled individually without the helps of the others. To meet the demands of life, the relation between one person and the others should be based on certain deal which is called contracts. In fiqh, there are many classes of contract which are categorized based on the characteristics and specifications of the needs. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the classes of contract that are particularly focused on the named contracts or nominate contracts. It is not only the main requirement for the people doing economic activities and business but also has legal consequences for the people involved.
Analysis of online trading transaction (peer to peer) on e-commerce based on Islamic law Richardy Affan Sojuangon Siregar; Bella Marisela Caroline; Luqman Isyraqi Lazuardi; Tris Renanda; Hersy Ayu Qodrya; Atthiya Prima Sari; Ramadana Arbi
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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E-commerce lets buyers order things over the Internet via gadgets wherever they are and whenever they want to. The order will be delivered right to the buyer’s doorstep. There are several e-commerce models at the moment. One model is called peer-to-peer model which has been implemented on three largest e-commerce platforms in Indonesia. The validity of e-commerce from Islamic view is studied in order to clear the Muslims doubt regarding transactions made online. After scrutinizing the peer-to-peer model on e-commerce platforms through the lens of sharia, this article argues that there is an Islamic explanation regarding the validity of e-commerce by means of akad Wakalah bil Ujrah, akad Wakalah, and akad As-Salam. Primary data sources are data obtained from direct observation research in salam transactions, wakalah transactions, and wakalah bil Ujrah transactions. Primary data sources are also obtained from online articles written by scholars that can support the authors’ argument in this article. Secondary data sources used for the completion of this article are obtained from The Quran, Hadith, Council of Indonesian Ulama (MUI)’s fatwas, and related journals. After analyzing the process that took place in an e-commerce transaction using the peer-to-peer model, the authors conclude that there is an Islamic explanation regarding the validity of e-commerce based on peer-to-peer model in Indonesia and the validity of e-commerce is proved legal and acceptable in Islam.E-commerce lets buyers order things over the Internet via gadgets wherever they are and whenever they want to. The order will be delivered right to the buyer’s doorstep. There are several e-commerce models at the moment. One model is called peer-to-peer model which has been implemented on three largest e-commerce platforms in Indonesia. The validity of e-commerce from Islamic view is studied in order to clear the Muslims doubt regarding transactions made online. After scrutinizing the peer-to-peer model on e-commerce platforms through the lens of sharia, this article argues that there is an Islamic explanation regarding the validity of e-commerce by means of akad Wakalah bil Ujrah, akad Wakalah, and akad As-Salam. Primary data sources are data obtained from direct observation research in salam transactions, wakalah transactions, and wakalah bil Ujrah transactions. Primary data sources are also obtained from online articles written by scholars that can support the authors’ argument in this article. Secondary data sources used for the completion of this article are obtained from The Quran, Hadith, Council of Indonesian Ulama (MUI)’s fatwas, and related journals. After analyzing the process that took place in an e-commerce transaction using the peer-to-peer model, the authors conclude that there is an Islamic explanation regarding the validity of e-commerce based on peer-to-peer model in Indonesia and the validity of e-commerce is proved legal and acceptable in Islam.
Zakat issues in Muara Teweh, Barito Utara, Kalimantan Tengah Noor Muhariah Dorojatun; Tjiptohadi Sawarjuwono
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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This paper aimed giving information about the development of zakat in Muara Teweh, Barito Utara, Kalimantan Tengah. This paper focused on potrait of zakat management and understanding in Muara Teweh. This paper aimed to describe the potrait development of zakat in Muara Teweh, from the organizations, mustahik, and muzakki than related issues. Method used including observation and documentation through development of zakat in Muara Teweh. The result indicates zakat have applied in Muara Teweh moderately. The issues related to zakat there are zakat activities only really seen when Ramadhan comes, due to the obligation of zakat fitrah for every capable moeslem. The understanding about zakat except zakat fitrah still lack. This impact bought by the mindset of mayority of citizents spending zakat maal as the same time in spending zakat fitrah in Ramadhan month not based on haul and nishab. The minimum amount of socialization and education brough the situation muzakki have a low awareness about zakat and preffer to spend zakat directly to mustahik. Even the zakat management of zakat organizations is still lacking, low awareness and knowledge of muzakki about zakat except zakat fitrah and the mayority of muzakki preffer to spend zakat directly to mustahik but there are activities of zakat seen on Ramadhan month include appealing from Religious Ministry Barito Utara related submission zakat, infaq and sadaqah through Baznas, circulars amount of zakat fitrah and zakat maal, and delivering food packages to mustahik.

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