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Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
ISSN : 27980383     EISSN : 27978125     DOI : 10.18860
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal (M-IEC Journal) is presented to promote Islamic economics and finance knowledge to the world. Its establishment is aimed at being a scholarly journal with an international reputation. It is intended as a credible place for academicians and researchers across the globe to disseminate their works, studies, papers, and other research formats. M-IEC Journal is in open-access format, allowing readers to access and download the articles freely. It is published by the Faculty of Economics, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia
Articles 71 Documents
Optimization of Waqf Management in Increasing Public Trust in Nazhir Nurhidayat, Rizki; Pimada, Laila Masruro; Habiburrahman, Habiburrahman; Hariyatin, Cindy Putri
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v2i2.16461

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Indonesia has the potential for waqf to be able to grow and develop better. However, this potential is not accompanied by good management. This study aims to increase public trust in nazhir by optimizing waqf management. The method used is a literature study method. In identifying research problems using SWOT analysis. This analysis will show the related strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in waqf management in Indonesia. In terms of strength, the majority of the Indonesian population is Muslim, there are laws and WCP, as well as various waqf instruments. While the aspects of weakness include the lack of transparency of nazhir, the management of waqf is not yet professional, and the promotion and development of waqf is not optimal. There are also opportunities in waqf management which includes a large potential for cash waqf. In terms of threats, it consists of a lack of public understanding, the emergence of moral hazard nazhir waqf, and the presence of other social investments. So the results of this study will provide several strategies in overcoming the problems of waqf management. Such as by improving the management of waqf management, increasing nazhir certification, and increasing the promotion and marketing of waqf.
The Holy Months Impact of Islam Toward Stock Price in Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) Yanti, Yusri Rahma; Wardana, Guntur Kusuma; Safitri, Rini
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v1i2.13496

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The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of anomaly calendar towards stock price in haram months (Muharam, Rajab, Zulkaidah, and Zulhijjah) in Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). Population for this research include all stockmarkets under the category of Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) during the period of 1436H–1440H. Samples were chosen using purposive sampling, which include 44 companies. Results showed that there are no difference in JII stock price during holy months of Rajab, Zulkaidah, and Zulhijjah compared to any other period of the same year. This finding means that muslim society in Indonesia did not create an out of ordinary transaction in the market and there will be no significant change during the period of holy months. However, in Muharram, results showed different outcome compared to the other holy months.
Comparative Analysis of Sharia Stock Screening Methods in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the United States Huda, Eva Nurul; Suseno, Priyonggo
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2023): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v3i1.19808

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This study aims to find out and understand how the sharia stock screening model applies in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the United States and find a harmonization solution. The method used in this study is descriptive-qualitative through a literature study approach. Research data was obtained from various sources both online and offline, such as journal articles, books, and websites related to the screening of Sharia-compliant stocks, to be further analyzed using the content analysis method. The results show that there are differences in the screening criteria for sharia stocks on the Indonesian Stock Exchange, the Malaysian Stock Exchange, and the American Stock Exchange, both qualitatively and quantitatively. This difference is seen as a natural thing in Islamic teachings because it is in the realm of muamalah fiqh, which of course is adapted to the conditions of the people of each country. However, it is necessary to consider generalizing the implementation of strict and uniform sharia stock screening in order to increase understanding, interaction, and economic cooperation among Muslim countries at the global level.
Financial Risk and Capital Structure: Does it Contribute to Increasing the Company Value of Islamic Banking? Putra, Satrio Fajar; Oktaviana, Ulfi Kartika
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v2i1.16586

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This study aimed to determine the effect of financial risk and capital structure on the company value of Islamic commercial banks in 2016-2020. This research uses a quantitative method with a descriptive statistical approach. This research used panel data with analysis tools in panel data regression by Eviews. The sample in this study amounted to 11 Islamic commercial banks with a purposive sampling technique. Purposive sampling aims to obtain samples with specific criteria and follow the research objectives. The results of this study indicate that partially financial risk (NPF) and capital structure (DER) have no effect on company value, and financial risk (FDR) harms company value. Meanwhile, financial risk and capital structure simultaneously affect company value.
Andong and Pedicab as Halal Tourism Transportation Means for Tourists in Malioboro Yogyakarta with Social Economic Approach Rakhmad, Andro Agil Nur
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v1i1.12543

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Tourism is one of the leading sectors that contributes significantly to Indonesia's national income. Yogyakarta is one of the regions in Indonesia that can run halal tourism. because yogyakarta is one of the provinces that has many tourist attractions. In addition, the majority of the population of Yogyakarta is Muslim. Therefore, it has potential in the development of halal tourism. One of the things that attracts the attention of both local and international tourists is the traditional vehicles in this city. The traditional vehicles are andong and pedicap. This research is descriptive qualitative by using an inductive approach. The theoretical basis is used as a guide so that the research focus is in accordance with the facts on the ground. In this study, we as researchers started from the data, using the existing theory as explanatory material. Andong adn pedicab being a passenger transport. The uniqueness and peculiarity of the andong and pedicab make it not only an ordinary transportation but has become part of a halal tourist attraction that is quite popular with tourists in the Malioboro area.
Research Mapping of Musyarakah Contracts in Islamic Financial Institutions: VOSviewer Bibliometric Study and Literature Review Budianto, Eka Wahyu Hestya; Dewi, Nindi Dwi Tetria
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v2i2.17199

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This study aims to determine the map of research developments regarding Musyarakah contracts in Islamic Financial Institutions with VOSviewer bibliometric study and literature review. The research was carried out for a period of 17 years from 2005 to 2021 by searching through the Garuda website (Garba Reference Digital) for the key to Musyarakah. And obtained 310 research articles. The search results were then analyzed descriptively and inputted to find out the visualization of the mapping of the development of topics and research subjects around the Musyarakah contract. The results of the study indicate that the number of publications regarding Musyarakah contracts has increased significantly every year, and based on the results of mapping visualization using VOSviewer, research on Musyarakah contracts is divided into 5 clusters. Meanwhile, based on the results of the literature review, there are 8 main themes and 124 research topics regarding Musyarakah contracts in Islamic Financial Institutions.
Measuring Halal City Index in Indonesia Rengganis, Diaz Ayu
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2024): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v4i2.32670

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This study aims to measure the Halal City Index across Indonesian provinces using four key dimensions from the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI): Access, Communication, Environment, and Services (ACES). The research uses a qualitative approach through document analysis and expert judgment from Islamic economics lecturers. Secondary data from literature and documentation were analyzed using the Multi-Stage Weighted Index (MSWI) method. Results indicate that West Nusa Tenggara ranks highest in the Halal City Index, followed by Aceh and East Java—supported by strong infrastructure, halal services, and effective tourism promotion. In contrast, regions like Papua Mountains and South Papua score lowest due to limited facilities and infrastructure. These findings highlight the importance of enhancing infrastructure, services, and promotion to strengthen Muslim-friendly tourism development in Indonesia.
Marketing Strategy of Griya iB Hasanah Financing Products: Evidence from the Bank Syariah Indonesia in Mataram Hayati, Salwa; Susianti, Nurul; Azim, Muhammad Paozan
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v1i2.14229

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The purpose of this research is to find out the marketing strategy carried out and to find out the obstacles that occur in implementing the marketing strategy of the Griya iB Hasanah product at Bank Syariah Indonesia KC. Mataram. The research methodology used by the researcher a type of qualitative research using primary data sources and secondary data. The method of data collection, researchers used observation, interviews and documentations. The data analysis techniques used data reduction, data presentation and data conclusion drawing. As for the validity of the data using triangulation, peer assessment and adequacy of references. The results of the study indicate that the Islamic Bank of Indonesia Mataram branch office formulates in selecting and determining the target market by using the 4P marketing mix. How to improve the quality of human resources, in the process of serving customers, increasing promotional and outreach activities that place more emphasis on ASN, civil servants, and the general public, either by door to door, or by promoting through advertising in the form of banners and brochures, and down directly to the developer. Meanwhile, the obstacles that occur in implementing this strategy competition between sales from other banks and public perception of the mortgage financing mechanism at Bank Syariah Indonesia KC Mataram which is too complicated compared to other banks. 
Finding Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Factors in Islamic Bank Digital Users Mulazid, Ade Sofyan; Fatmawati, Fatmawati
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2023): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v3i1.21240

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The study aims to investigate the influence of brand image, service quality, and trust on customer satisfaction and loyalty of Islamic bank digital users. This study uses primary data by distributing questionnaires to customers who have used Islamic bank digital applications. The research sample amounted to 100 respondents and used the purposive sample method. The method used in this study is Partial Least Square (PLS) using SmartPLS 3.0 data analysis tool. The results showed that brand image, service quality, and trust affect satisfaction. Brand image and service quality do not affect loyalty. Satisfaction affects loyalty. Brand image, service quality, and trust affect loyalty through customer satisfaction. This research provides a theoretical contribution to literature development as a pioneering effort to investigate the influence of brand image, service quality, and trust on customer satisfaction and loyalty of Islamic bank digital users. Managerial implications, Islamic banking seeks to develop facilities to improve customer service efficiency by implementing brand image, service quality and trust, thereby increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty.
The Role of the Indonesian National Amil Zakat Agency in Social Finance Management As an Effort to Alleviate Poverty Hasibuan, Riyadi; Pimada, Laila M.; Rabbani, Alfan Mufti; Malik, Syafiq
Maliki Islamic Economics Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Maliki Islamic Economics Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Economics UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/miec.v2i1.16465

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Poverty is one of the problems in everycountry, including Indonesia. Indonesia has enormous potential in utilizingIslamic economic instruments, namely zakat becauseit is a majority Islamic country and the country with the largest Muslim population in theworld. The large potential of zakat can be utilized by the Indonesian government in alleviating poverty in Indonesia, therefore this study was conducted to find out the role of BAZNAS Indonesia in managing social finance in an effort to alleviate poverty. The research method applie disusing a qualitative approach accompanied by a study of literature with reference materials are nationally accredited journals, books and articles relevant to research, and using various trusted websites. The National Amil Zakat Agency (BAZNAS) is an institution created by the government in collecting and distributing zakat. BAZNAS also has a special program for the welfare of the community, namely the existence of economic development programs, improving education, health and humanity. These programs show the seriousness of BAZNAS in alleviating poverty in Indonesia. The benefits of this research are as information and knowledge to the public regarding the performance of BAZNAS, as reference material for academics who want to do research, and other things