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ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics and Business
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Description At the crossroads of tradition and innovation, ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics and Business emerges as a compass guiding pioneers in the world of Islamic economics, management and business. Published biannually, in January and July, this journal embarks you on an enlightening intellectual journey through cutting-edge research on: Shaping a Flourishing Islamic Economy: Sharia Economic Theory and Applications: Exploring the theoretical foundations and practical applications of Islamic finance, including innovative instruments, risk management strategies, and ethical considerations. Islamic Banking and Financial Services: Examining the evolving landscape of Islamic banking, microfinance, takaful (Islamic insurance), and sukuk (Islamic bonds). Zakat Management and Social Welfare: Delving into the principles and best practices for zakat collection, distribution, and its role in promoting social justice. Waqf (Islamic Endowments) and Philanthropy: Investigating the effective management of waqf for sustainable social development, alongside exploring the broader role of Islamic philanthropy (infaq, sadaqah). Halal Business and Supply Chains: Delving into the opportunities and challenges within the halal food, cosmetics, tourism, and other industries, promoting ethical and transparent supply chains. Building Ethical and Sustainable Businesses: Business Management: Designing effective and management models aligned with Islamic values in areas like marketing, human resources, and operations. Digital Business and Entrepreneurship: Exploring innovative applications of technology in entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship, start-ups, and the development of the Islamic tourism sector. Finance and Accounting: Studying finance and accounting including banking, corporate and MSME, capital market, investment, tax and risk management Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Navigating the complexities of ethics in the modern business world, from responsible leadership and transparent governance to environmental sustainability practices. Green Economics and Sustainable Development: Promoting environmentally friendly and sustainable business practices for a greener future, exploring the integration of Islamic principles with sustainable development goals.
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The Application of Waqf in Kitabisa Platform: A Living Qur'an Study Muhammad Iqbal Fatoni; Aunur Rofiq; Ahmad Djalaludin
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Agama Islam Universitas Islam Al-Azhar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.51

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Waqf is a sunnah order in Islamic law that lasts until now, waqf has been transformed into a digital platform. then the kitabisa platform emerged as a waqf manager from the community because Islamic law orders must be in accordance with the principles of the Qur'an. This research uses a qualitative method with a living qur'an approach to find out the principles and practices of al qur'an in the kitabisa platform. Data were collected through literature studies on waqf and the kitabisa platform, as well as websites and annual reports owned by the kitabisa platform. This research is only limited to the kitabisa application and its waqf programs. This research shows that the kitabisa platform is in accordance with the principles of the Qur'an regarding waqf because it uses the appropriate Qur'anic arguments and also gives the impact of waqf to the wider community. For example, to the poor, orphans and the environment.
TOURISTS’ PERCEPTION OF ELECTRIC BICYCLES AS AN ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION MODE Putra Ramadhan, Radhitya; Griselda Putri Widjanarko , Sandra; Suhendri , Ahmad
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.52

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Electric bicycles (e-bikes) are emerging as a vital solution in sustainable tourism, offering a balance between environmental preservation and modern mobility demands. This study focuses on tourists' perceptions of e-bikes as an alternative transportation mode in Gili Trawangan, a destination renowned for its eco-conscious policies. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, it examines key factors influencing e-bike adoption, including usability, pricing strategies, infrastructure adequacy, and operational challenges. Tourists generally praised the lightweight and ergonomic design of e-bikes but highlighted concerns such as inconsistent maintenance, safety deficiencies, and limited charging stations. The analysis also reveals dissatisfaction with non-transparent pricing practices, emphasizing the need for standardized rates and flexible rental options. Recommendations include enhancing infrastructure, introducing safety measures, and launching educational initiatives to improve e-bike usage. By addressing these areas, e-bikes can significantly contribute to sustainable tourism, providing a replicable model for other eco-sensitive destinations globally.
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE INCOME OF AYAM TALIWANG CULINARY BUSINESSES IN TALIWANG, MATARAM CITY Ulum, Miftahul; Mukti Ardiansyah , Akhdiyat; Cahayani, Mimi
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.54

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This study explores the factors influencing income among Ayam Taliwang culinary businesses in Taliwang, Cakranegara, Mataram City. Using an associative research design and census approach, it examines the effects of capital, workforce size, experience, education level, and working hours on business income among 100 entrepreneurs. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed with multiple linear regression. The study highlights the significant influence of these variables and identifies experience as the most dominant factor. By addressing a culturally specific context, this research contributes to understanding income determinants in the culinary sector and offers insights for enhancing business practices. The findings support targeted strategies for entrepreneurs and policymakers to foster economic growth in local culinary industries.
ANALYSIS OF THE BRAND IMAGE OF THE LEMBAH HIJAU TOURIST ATTRACTION IN EAST LOMBOK REGENCY Mayasni, Yayuk; Septiana, Rini; Riadi, Selamat
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.55

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This study analyzes the brand image of the Lembah Hijau tourist attraction in East Lombok Regency by examining aspects such as favorability, strength, and uniqueness of brand associations. The research employs a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis, focusing on Ijobalit Village where the attraction is located. Data were collected through interviews with nine informants who possess substantial knowledge about Lembah Hijau. Findings indicate that while accessibility is convenient and the attraction's name is easy to remember and pronounce, facilities are insufficient, and maintenance is suboptimal. Although the environment offers picturesque, safe, and serene views, visitor services require improvement. The study suggests optimizing promotional strategies to increase awareness across local and external communities.
CRYPTOCURRENCY ADOPTION IN MANDALIKA AS A PATH TO INNOVATIVE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Sasmita, Vika; Nurmustika, Hazila; Dewi Lita Andiana , Baiq; Mariana
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.56

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The increasing digitalization of the global tourism industry has highlighted the potential of cryptocurrency to enhance transaction efficiency, promote financial inclusivity, and strengthen destination competitiveness. Mandalika, a rapidly emerging tourism hub in Indonesia, offers a unique context to explore the adoption of this technology. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and implications of cryptocurrency integration into Mandalika’s tourism ecosystem, addressing key factors such as technological readiness, regulatory frameworks, socio-economic impacts, and adoption trends. A Cite-based Integrative Thematic Analysis (CIT) method was employed, combining bibliometric analysis and thematic synthesis to review and analyze relevant literature. The findings reveal that while cryptocurrency adoption offers significant benefits—such as reduced transaction costs and increased trust—it is hindered by challenges including regulatory ambiguity, limited digital literacy, and infrastructural gaps. This research underscores the importance of a phased implementation strategy, beginning with pilot programs and stakeholder education. By addressing these challenges strategically, Mandalika can position itself as a leader in innovative and sustainable tourism development. The study contributes to the growing discourse on cryptocurrency in emerging markets and offers actionable insights for policymakers, businesses, and researchers interested in digital transformation in tourism.
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR TOURISM MANAGEMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT Istiharah; Novia Irianti, Nana; Shabirin Shaddiq, Muhammad; Rizka Milania Ulfah , Baiq
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.57

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Indonesia’s tourism sector holds significant economic and cultural potential, contributing 4.5% to the national GDP in 2022 while supporting millions of jobs. However, the industry faces pressing challenges, including environmental degradation, social inequities, and uneven resource distribution. This study examines the roles of governance and technology in addressing these issues, proposing strategies to enhance sustainability, equity, and resilience in tourism management. By leveraging collaborative governance and smart tourism technologies, the research highlights actionable pathways for inclusive growth. Recommendations emphasize fostering community-based tourism, advancing environmental policies, and bridging the digital divide. These findings provide a comprehensive framework for future policy initiatives and underscore Indonesia’s potential as a global leader in sustainable tourism development.
UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF MATARAM'S SOUTH SEA PEARL INDUSTRY FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Windiasari, Titin; Rosmiati; Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani , Lale; Ridho Hidayat , Ahmad
ShariaBiz International Journal of Economics & Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36679/shariabiz.v%2i1.58

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The South Sea pearl industry in Mataram is a vital component of the region's creative economy, contributing to local livelihoods and economic growth. Despite its potential, the industry faces challenges such as limited technological adoption, inadequate branding strategies, and fragmented regulatory support, which hinder its global competitiveness and investment appeal. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of the pearl industry in Mataram and propose strategies for sustainable growth and investment. A descriptive qualitative methodology was employed, utilizing secondary data from academic literature, government reports, and market analyses. The findings highlight the critical role of technological innovation, strategic branding, regulatory reforms, and socio-economic inclusion in enhancing the industry’s performance. The integration of the pearl industry with the tourism sector is identified as a key opportunity for diversification and increased revenue generation. The study underscores the importance of adopting modern production techniques, digital marketing strategies, and inclusive policies to unlock the industry's potential. These insights offer valuable guidance for stakeholders and policymakers, positioning the South Sea pearl industry in Mataram as a model for sustainable development in creative economies. Future research should focus on primary data collection and innovative practices to further advance the field.

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