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Islamic Economic Institutions In Indonesia: Are They Successful In Achieving The Maqasad-al-shari'ah [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Stei Tazkia, Indonesia), Edited by (Stei Tazkia, Indonesia), Edited by (Stei Tazkia, Indonesia), Edited by (Qassim University, Saudi Arabia)
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"Islamic institutions have had a very long history, whose performance was muted during the Colonial Period. However, after the Second World War, the revival of the Islamic institutions began. Throughout its history, it had been assumed that these institutions are working for the betterment of humanity. Their target is to achieve a high level of the welfare for the concerned community. Historically these institutions were waqf, zakat and sadaqat. However from the last three decades, Islamic financial institutions have been established with the objective of providing interest- free products, transaction and services for Muslims. However there has been lot of criticism on the performance and role of these institutions. This becomes especially pertinent in aMuslim country like Indonesia, where there is a dire need to know that how these institutions are working and if it is possible for them to achieve the objectives of the Shari'ah. Some scholars have claimed that these institutions are performative and only serving 'lip service', and there are no significant differences between the Islamic and secular institutions where both kinds of institutions operate on the same foundations and differ only in use of technical terminologies. This volume aims to analyzesome of the Islamic institutions which are operating in the world's biggest Muslim country, Indonesia, as a case study and analyze the contemporary Islamic Banking products and practices in the light of 'Maqasad al-Shari'ah'. The book's objective is to propose an improved system of Islamic institutions for Muslims to refer to. This volume will also analyze why these institutions are currently not able to comply with the Maqasad al Shari'ah and how it is possible to enhance the level of economic development, social wellbeing, individual freedom and equality, elimination of injustice and poverty, and achieve the other targets of the Maqasad through these institutions"--
Foreword v
Preface ix
About the Editors xiii
About the Contributors xv
List of Figures
xxv
List of Tables
xxvii
1 Islamic Economic Institutions and Maqasad al Shari'ah: A Review
1(14)
Toseef Azid
Zafar Kayani
Nasim Shah Shirazi
Othman Ibrahim Altwijry
2 Optimizing the Role of Baitul Ma'al in Eradicating Poverty in the Province of Aceh: Issues and Solutions
15(28)
Hafia Ummari
Anita Priantina
3 Implementation of Islamic Economics in Indonesia as a Form of the Pancasila Economic System
43(16)
Helza Nova Lital
Zahera Mega Utama
4 Preservation of Islamic Cultural Arts with the Value of Entrepreneurship Education through IRD Batik Walisongo Motif
59(12)
Indriya Indriya
Syarifah Gustiawati Mukri
Hendri Tandjung
5 The Role of Organizer Council of Social Insurance (OCSI) toward the Improvement of Society's Health from a Maqasad al-Shari'ah Perspective (Study on OCSI Participants at SMPN 3 Pakem-Sleman)
71(12)
Camelia Rizka Maulida Syukur
Ahmad Rijalul Dzikri
6 The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) --- Opportunity and Risks from an Islamic Perspective
83(26)
Patria Yunita
Didik Permono
7 GCG and ROE on CSR Based on Shari'ah Enterprises Theory with Size as Control Variable at Shari'ah Banks
109(16)
Dun Nita Aryani
Imama Zuchroh
8 Analysis of Factors That Affect Customer Interest in Using Mobile Banking Services of Bank Syariah Indonesia
125(12)
Fakhruddin
Muhammad Isa Mustafa
9 Modeling Financial Realization of Regional Budget Using Maqasad al-Shari'ah Approach: A Case of Central Bangka Regency
137(36)
Riska Wijayanti
Sebastian Herman
Eri Hariyanto
10 Legal Analysis of Conversion of Al-Ijarah Al-Muntahiya Bi Al-Tamlik (IMBT) Financing into Mudharabah Financing Based on Saddu Al-Dzari'ah Perspective
173(16)
Ana Eka Fitriani
11 Millennials Investment Intention on Sukuk
189(20)
Happy Febrina Hariyani
12 The Indonesian Islamic Capital Market and Achievement of Maqasad al-Shari'ah: Success or Failure
209(18)
Murniati Mukhlisin
Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen al-Falih
Toseef Azid
Nasim Shah Shirazi
Index 227