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Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking
ISSN : 26152967     EISSN : 26152975     DOI : prefix 10.22515/jfib
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking is a peer reviewed journal that is published by the Sharia Banking Department of UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta in collaboration with the scholars association Ikatan Ahli Ekonomi Islam, published biannually in June and December. This journal publishes current, original research on Islamic finance and Islamic banking. The Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking openly welcomes scholars, postgraduate students, and practitioners to submit their best research articles that correspond to the topics.
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Analysis of Savings and Loans Scheme by Family Welfare Empowerment Organization As a Fulfillment Solution for Muslim in the Pandemic Outbreak Helti Nur Aisyiah; Alvin Yahya
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v4i1.2962

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This study aims to analyze the savings and loans scheme at the Family Welfare Empowerment Organization (FWEO) at the Neighborhood Association (NA) XY, Karanganyar Regency, during the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak. This study uses a qualitative approach with the method of observation and interviews. Observations observe the object of research when transacting savings and loans and the distribution of residual income. Interviews confirmed people who are directly related to the savings and loans activities at FWEO of NA XY including the chairperson, fund administrator of FWEO and Muslim borrowers.The results of the study show that the savings and loans activities at FWEO of NA XY are family-based community activities and prioritize the principle of ta'awun or mutual assistance. One of the assistance is given to Muslims members of FWEO and suffering from financial difficulties during the pandemic outbreak. The principle of ta'awun is reflected by the scheme of savings, loans and the ease use of residual income and based on trust among members. This fact supports the findings that the existence of FWEO in NA XY makes it easier for Muslims to obtain funds as well as to ease the economic burden, especially for those affected by Covid-19.
Islamisation of Microfinance program in The Gambia Saikou Gassama
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v4i1.3385

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The Gambia is a 95 percent Muslim that is located in the western part of Africa. The population of the country is just around 2.5 m. The Gambia is largely dependent on Agriculture, tax and foreign aid and is ranked 178, in the Human Development Index 2019, the Gambia is classified as a country with medium human development. Currently there are various microfinance program that has been existing for years, but none of them are having Islamic microfinance loan products, as a result some did not take their loans and even those who take it is hard to change their lives, because it is purely for profit making and also the higher interest rate. Islamic Microfinance would be the best kind of development instrument for the population of Gambia. The microfinance institutions in the Gambia are very well expanded, they are the main source of credit to the Gambian population both rural and urban. Therefore it will be very important if microfinance institutions in the Gambia can introduce Islamic microfinance. The objective of this paper is to suggest ways to Islamize microfinance in The Gambia and the benefits Islamic microfinance. It is anticipated that the outcome of this paper would complement efforts by the government and NGO in the fight to eradicate poverty in the Gambia.
Performance and Sustainability of Halal Food Smes Rina Sari Qurniawati; Yulfan Arif Nurohman
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v4i1.3470

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This study investigates the performance and sustainability of halal food SMEs in the FinTech era. The large aggregate contribution of SMEs does not yet reflect good performance in domestic and foreign market competition due to lack of financial literacy. FinTech can support financial literacy so performance and sustainability SMEs will increase. Consequently, testing the effect of fintech and literacy on the performance and sustainability of MSMEs. A total of one hundred respondents are selected using the quantitative method as sources of data collection. The questionnaires are distributed using a purposive sampling method in Surakarta, Indonesia. The software used for analysis is SEM-PLS.  The results of this study state that the performance and sustainability of SMEs are influenced by FinTech and financial literacy
Realization and Contribution Sukuk Retail, Savings, and Retail's Waqf During The 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic Moh Agus Nugroho; Rika Febby Rhamadhani; Fathul Khair
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v4i1.3509

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Covid-19 entered Indonesia around March 2020, having an impact on economic growth. Indonesia during 2020 minus 2.07 percent of its economy. This economic decline was caused by Covid-19 which had an impact on the economic activities of residents. Throughout 2020 the government issued 4 series of Sukuk, retail Sukuk SR0012 and SR013, savings Sukuk series ST007 and finally retail Sukuk waqf SWR001. The purchase realization of SR012 was IDR 12,142 trillion, and SR013 was IDR 25,667 trillion. Then ST007, the funds that were collected were Rp. 5.18 trillion and the retail Sukuk waqf series SWR001 as much as Rp. 14.91 billion. Despite the minus economy, the Sukuk is still in demand by the Indonesian people. For own contribution, retail Sukuk funds are used for infrastructure development such as bridges, Hajj boarding buildings, construction of railroads, and others. Meanwhile, savings Sukuk are allocated for economic recovery and eligible green projects. Finally, retail waqf Sukuk is used for financing social activities and empowering people, such as the construction of an eye hospital for the poor and others.
Escalation of Online Zakat in New Normal Maulida Dwi Agustiningsih; Ravika Mutiara Savitrah; Putri Catur Ayu Lestari
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v4i1.3535

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Now adays, the world is still struggling in dealing with Covid-19 and all the effects it causes. This condition has many impacts, including on the socio-economic sector and can be overcome by increasing zakat income. Given the extremely dangerous nature of the transmission of the corona virus, WHO recommends the use of digital money. This also applies to the payment of zakat through e-zakat (online payment of zakat). This study aims to determine the factors that influence Muzakki's decision to pay zakat online.This study uses a younger generation as a sample because of its role as the largest internet users who are able to easily learn the latest technology. This research contributes to providing new insights regarding the factors that influence consumers in using e-zakat. This research has implications for amil zakat institutions to innovate through e-zakat services and improve their services so that more consumers can serve so that the number of users will increase. Research instrument used to obtain data was a likert scale questionnaire. The research model used is the Structural Equation Model (SEM) and analyzed using PLS to test the measurement model and the structural model simultaneously. Based on the results of hypothesis testing, e-wom and religiosity have a positive effect on the decision to pay zakat. Meanwhile, the intention variable proved insignificant in moderating the relationship between e-wom and religiosity towards the decision to pay zakat online. Keywords: e-wom, religiosity, intention, decision
Pengaruh Pendapatan Perkapita, Suku Bunga, Populasi dan Zakat Terhadap Tingkat Konsumsi Rumah Tangga di Indonesia Zarkasi Zarkasi; Lidya Hidayah
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v4i1.3577

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The phenomenon of consumption levels in Indonesia is an important concern today. This is suspected or proven by non-economic economic factors. In this study, the factors that become exogenous variables in the observation include per capita income, interest rates, population and zakat distribution. This analysis uses descriptive and associative methods to fully describe each variable and also the relationship between exogenous variables and endogenous variables in the form of consumption levels. The data used is in the form of a data panel with data crosses six times with observation time from 2013 to 2018. The results of this study indicate that partially per capita income, population and zakat have a positive and significant effect on the level of household consumption in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the interest rate has a negative and significant effect on the Household Consumption Level in Indonesia.

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