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JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad
Published by MUI Kota Pekanbaru
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This journal publishes original articles on current issues and trends occurring in recent developments related to Islamic law and Islamic economics with the aim of advancing our knowledge of the theory and practice of Islamic Law and Islamic Economics.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Normative Review of Judge's Decision About Interfaith Marriage in Indonesia Maiyori, Cisilia; Akbarizan
JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): JAWI - JUNI
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The development of the times in the form of developments in human thought patterns and developments in technology has influenced various aspects of life. This development problem also affects the smallest structure of society in Indonesia, namely the family. Patterns of behavior in marriage, family relationships and wealth issues are issues that trigger conflicts in religious courts. There are many groups of people who adhere to human rights who want freedom in all matters, influencing the rules in family law. Likewise with regard to marriage, free flow people want the freedom to choose anyone, and marry people of different religions on the basis of a form of love and affection. So interfaith couples emerge who want to be legalized by Indonesian law.                The purpose of this scientific work in the form of an article is to find out things related to interfaith marriages, in terms of prohibiting regulations, the dualism of court decisions regarding whether or not it is permissible to marry people of different faiths, by analyzing various judges' decisions regarding interfaith marriages. The method used is a normative legal research method by analyzing legal sources, in this case the judge's decision which is the basis for consideration of decisions made by different religions. It is hoped that the results of this research can be a contribution to national law-forming bodies to improve existing regulations so that legal certainty is achieved.
The Influence Of Green Banking And Capital Adequacy Ratio On Profit Growth Of Commercial Banks In Indonesia (A Study on Commercial Banks Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2021-2023) Fauzia, Devi; Yusrialis, Yusrialis
JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): JAWI - JUNI
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Green Banking and the Capital Adequacy Ratio on the profit growth of commercial banks in Indonesia. The sample in this study consists of 35 commercial banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2021-2023 period. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression with the assistance of EViews software. The results show that Green Banking, measured using the green rating coin indicator, does not have a negative effect on the profit growth of commercial banks. Meanwhile, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) also does not affect profit growth. Simultaneously, Green Banking and CAR influence the profit growth of commercial banks in Indonesia. The R-Square value in this study is 0.46, indicating that the Green Banking and CAR variables collectively explain 46% of profit growth, while the remaining 54% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
The Role of Sharia Economy in Building Sustainable MSMEs in Indonesia Rinaldi, Afdhol; Nurcahaya
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MSMEs play an important role in driving national economic growth, creating jobs, and improving community welfare. However, MSMEs still face various challenges such as access to capital and business guidance. The Sharia economy has emerged as a solution for empowering MSMEs through the principles of justice, transparency, and adherence to Sharia-based values. This article discusses how the Sharia economy can support MSME empowerment through various instruments such as Islamic financial institutions, zakat, infaq, alms, and productive waqf. The research method used was a literature review using a descriptive-qualitative approach. The results of the study indicate that the optimal application of Sharia economic principles can make MSMEs more competitive and contribute to equitable welfare distribution among Indonesian people.
Islamic Economics and Wealth Distribution: Alternative Strategies for Addressing Global Issues Afifah, Dhiya Dwi; Yunilhamri, Muhammad Syauqi; Mahyarni
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Wealth distribution in Islamic economics is an important pillar in creating sustainable social justice and welfare. This study aims to describe the concept of distribution in the perspective of Islamic economics, identify the sharia principles that underlie it, and explain the mechanisms of wealth distribution through instruments such as zakat, infaq, sadaqah, and waqf. The research method employed is qualitative descriptive using literature review techniques, with primary data sourced from the Quran and Hadith, and secondary data from academic literature and previous studies. The findings reveal that the Islamic distribution system balances individual property rights with social responsibility, prevents the accumulation of wealth among certain groups, and ensures equitable access to economic resources. Islamic distribution instruments have proven relevant in addressing global economic inequality, both through classical application during the time of the Prophet Muhammad SAW and the Khulafaur Rasyidin, as well as contemporary adaptation in the digital age. With a combination of spiritual and moral values and practical mechanisms, wealth distribution in Islam offers a fair, sustainable, and inclusive alternative strategy in facing global issues.
Opportunities for Young People in Developing Sharia Economics in Indonesia in the Digital Age Rupita, Nanda Ega; Arum, Hafidza Sanshia
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This study aims to analyze the role of the younger generation in developing the digital sharia economy in Indonesia by emphasizing sharia principles, the role of digital technology, and existing opportunities and challenges. The sharia economy is based on the principles of prohibiting usury, gharar, and maysir, and emphasizes justice, transparency, and equitable distribution of wealth. These principles serve as a moral foundation and filter in utilizing technological innovations to ensure they remain in line with sharia objectives. In the context of digitalization, these principles are highly relevant because they can steer modern economic practices towards a more ethical and equitable system. The younger generation, as digital natives, have adaptive skills in using technology and great potential as agents of transformation. They not only play a role as users of Islamic digital services but also as creators of innovations such as Islamic fintech, halal digital wallets, and waqf crowdfunding. However, there are still obstacles in the form of low Islamic financial literacy, limited adaptive regulations, and public trust issues due to the prevalence of digital fraud. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method through literature review to examine the integration of the younger generation, technology, and sharia economic principles. The results show that the synergy between these three elements is key to building an inclusive, competitive, and sustainable digital sharia economic ecosystem. Thus, Indonesia has a great opportunity to emerge as the center of the global digital sharia economy in the future.

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