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Al-Iqtishad : Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah (Journal of Islamic Economics)
ISSN : 2087135X     EISSN : 24078654     DOI : 10.15408/aiq.v14i1.
This journal focused on Islamic law on economics and finance studies and present developments through the publication of articles. Specifically, the journal will deal with topics, including but not limited to Islamic law on Islamic Banking, Islamic Marketing, Islamic Human Resources, Islamic Finance, Zakah, Waqf, Poverty Alleviation, Islamic Public Finance, Monetary Economics, Economic Development, Maqasid al-Shariah, Institutional Economics, Islamic management, Behavioural Economics and Finance, Corporate Governance, Risk Management, Shariah issues, Financial Engineering, Securitization and Sukuk, Islamic Capital Markets, Insurance and Takaful, Regulatory Issues, Corporate Social Responsibility in Islam and other topics which related to this area. The journal is intended to communicate original research and current issues on the subject. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines.
Articles 707 Documents
KONSEP, TEORI, DAN PRAKTIK OBLIGASI SYARIAH Muhammad Fadlilah Fauzulhaq
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 5, No 2: July 2013
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One of the growing sharia finance instruments is sharia bond, sharia bonds are securities or certificate that contains the contract between funders (investors) with a given fund (the issuer), sharia bond is supported by the Sharia Securities Act (SBSN) on 9 April 2008, so it can grow a new optimism for national Islamic banking and finance industry. SBSN Act paved the way for the issuance of shria goverment and private bonds, in practice of Islamic bondsmay use multiple inclusion models in the form of mudhârabah, ijârah, and musyârakah.DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v5i2.2571
Analisis Komparasi Investasi Dinar dan Investasi Reksadana Pasar Uang Syariah Nur Ayu Eva Feriyani
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 5, No 2: July 2013
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The aim of the study is to analyse return and risk in Dinar Investment and Syariah Money Market Mutual Funds which result from movement Price Dinar and NAB Reksadana Pasar Uang Syariah at period of January 2008 untill December 2012. The study used t test that resulted of expected return dinar equal to 1,56% while Sharia Money Market Mutual Fund equal to 2,74%. And risk Dinar equal to 5,65% while Sharia Money Market Mutual Fund equal to 55,6%. Based on the analyses of return Sharia Money Market Mutual Fund better than Dinar. however Sharia Money Market Mutual Fund has significant higher than Dinar.DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v5i2.2572
ELABORASI PENYUSUNAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN KONSOLIDASI KE DALAM NILAI SYARIAH ISLAM Bambang Waluyo; Ali Masjono
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 4, No 2: July 2012
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This study aimed to obtain a design of the process of preparing the consolidated financial statements associated with syariah values in Islam, especially the value of fairness and honesty. The consolidated financial statements are designed to present the results of operations and financial position of the company and its subsidiaries. In the process, it will be clearly seen an effort to avoid injustice and dishonesty, because things are "suspected" as potentially able to "cheat" its readers in a way the elimination of the efect through adjusting entries and elimination. So that these process will be in accordance with the Quran and the HadithDOI: 10.15408/aiq.v4i2.2574
Islamic Banks Service Innovation Quality: Conceptual Model Tahreem Noor Khan
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 8, No 2: July 2016
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Customer perspectives and satisfaction level are considered important for analysing the performance of Islamic bank service quality. Sufficient researches has been done to explore customer perception and satisfaction level with Islamic banking service quality, however there is lack of data to compare and find the similarity in understanding the main determinant attributes needed for Islamic banking service quality. The purpose of this paper is to describe and integrate the results of existing wealth of research on service quality in Islamic banks. After weighing up all the views from existing research, common findings, concerns will be discussed. This research did not find much of information or studies indicating toward innovation in Islamic banking service quality. Thus based on review of the literature this paper suggests main key attributes of service for Islamic banks (RIBA Service IQ). This research strongly asserts that sincere motivation, truthful intention, dynamic and practical service innovation of quality approaches can uplift Islamic financial brandDOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.3161
Islamic Prayer, Spirituality and Productivity: An Exploratory Conceptual Analysis M Ashraf Al Haq; Norazlina Abd. Wahab; Hj Abdullah Abd Ghani; Nor Hayati Ahmad
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 8, No 2: July 2016
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Prayer plays a noteworthy role in Muslims daily lives. Quran and Sunnah testify that regular prayers can boost one’s health, can remove the level of stress, and may make one more productive and vigour. Such findings also noticed by medical and psychological experts, and likewise many contemporary research have shown wide-ranging outcomes in terms of improved wellbeing when prayer is done with sincere devotion. Nevertheless what is lacking is that the policy makers in the Islamic world need to initiate whether there exist any linkages between prayer and productivity, which needs to be appreciated more by them, as well as by Islamic economists and social scientists, Islamic business professionals and Islamic jurists, and then through a concerted effort and dynamic fact finding mission and verification to ascertain the Qur’anic beliefs in our daily lives. This studies using descriptive analysis to explain the linkage between the Islamic prayer and productivityDOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.3160
Risk and Return: Bonds and Sukuk in Indonesia Ahmad Rodoni; Aris Setiawan
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 8, No 2: July 2016
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The aim of this research is to compare the degree of risk and return of bonds with sukuk, using several calculations magnitudes, which are, yield to maturity (YTM), Macaulay's duration, and Value at Risk (VaR). The results of this study show that there is no significant difference between the YTM bonds and the YTM of emitted sukuk. Using the Macaulay’s duration formula to evaluate the duration of bonds and sukuk, the research found out that there is no significant difference in the duration of bonds and sukuk. However, the calculation and comparison of the VaR, showed a significant differences between bonds and sukuk , likewise either the comparison of the VaR of a sample group of bonds with a sample group of sukuk using k sample test. But by testing each group of the VaR of bonds sample group and sukuk sample group,the results show no significant differences.DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.3159
Determinant of The Corporate Environmental Disclosure: Study on Jakarta Islamic Index Yulianti Yulianti; Leis Suzanawaty; Zuwesty Eka Putri; Ismawati Haribowo
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 8, No 2: July 2016
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The issue about corporate environment disclosure nowadays is increasing. This research aims to analyze the influence of firm size, leverage, proportion of independent commissioners, corporate secretary and firm age to corporate environmental disclosure. Thirteen companies that listed at Jakarta Islamic Index during 2011-2014 are used as sample. Data was analyzed using multiple regression technique. The independent variables are firm size, leverage, and proportions of independent commissioners, corporate secretary, and firma age. The result shows that simultaneously all independent variables have significant influence to corporate environmental disclosure. Whereas partially, firm size and firm age have significantly influence to corporate environmental disclosure. The implication of this research is the larger of the firm size and the longer firm will make a better corporate environmental disclosure in companies that listed at Jakarta Islamic Index.DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.3158
Consumer Demand on Halal Cosmetics and Personal Care Products in Indonesia Muniaty Aisyah
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 9, No 1: January 2017
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This research aims to analyze the influential factors involved in Moslem consumers’ decision to purchase halal cosmetics and personal care products in Indonesia by using the Theory of Planned Behavior. 100 questionnaires were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling, collected from respondents of female consumers who purchased Wardah cosmetics and personal care products in South Jakarta and South Tangerang. The findings show that attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control and purchase intention are positively related to the consumers’ decision to purchase halal cosmetics and personal care products. By addressing the consumers’ traits that can predict halal cosmetics and personal care products necessity, marketers could generate proper marketing strategies to validate consumers’ demand which in turn will stimulate the growth of halal products industry in Indonesia.DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v9i1.1867
The Effect of Social Capital on Customer’s Repayment Rate at Islamic Microfinance Institution Jaenal Effendi; Annisa Rindra Utami
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 8, No 2: July 2016
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The potency of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Indonesia which is great, is not directly proportional to the ease of getting capital from formal financial institutions such as banks because it is not bankable. Meanwhile, microfinance institutions (MFIs) that provide financing to the MSEs are currently thriving. This condition exposes the existence of factors that cause the MFIs continuesly providing financing to MSEs which are not bankable. This research aims to analyze the effect of social capital toward the repayment rate of Islamic MFIs’ customers. The methods used in this research was the logistic regression. The results showed variable relationship with BMT employees, relations with other customers, and Islamic recitation had positive and significant effect toward the repayment rate of the customer. While recommendations, membership status, and travel time from home to the BMT had negative and significant effect.  Variable outside the social capital indicator which is income rate had no significant effect.DOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.2631
Determinants of Liquidity Risk in Indonesian Islamic and Conventional Banks Raditya Sukmana; Sari Suryaningtyas
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah Vol 8, No 2: July 2016
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The purpose of the study is to examine the causes of the liquidity risk  in Islamic and conventional banks in Indonesia using panel data regression method. The study found the significant and positive relation of ROA and NPF with the liquidity risk, whereas the negative and significant relation of CAR with the liquidity risk in Indonesian Conventional Banks. Meanwhile in Islamic banks, CAR result significantly positive effect on liquidity risk, while ROA shows negative and significant result. Possible explanation for this is that, given the huge profit by the conventional banks, it has more chance to allocate it as liquidity reserve as well as increasing the facilities (improvement on technology). When the NPL is high, conventional banks will increase the liquid assets as a buffer. Unlike that of conventional banks, the Islamic banks in Indonesia might allocate capital as liquidity reserves and might allocate ROA in fixed assets or financing or technology. The result confirm that the role of capital and bank’s performance in indeed important to the banking liquidityDOI: 10.15408/aiq.v8i2.2871

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