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This study investigates the influence of total assets, total financing, and third-party funds on the revenue of Islamic banking in Indonesia. Data used are secondary data during the period 2005-2018 sourced from the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The... see more

The purpose of this study is to analyze the financial performance of sharia banking with conventional banking. The type of research is quantitative research. The type of data used is secondary data, ie annual report period 2011-2016. The research variable... see more

Financial institutions divided into two, conventional banking and sharia banking. The fundamental thing that distinguishes between conventional and sharia financial institutions lies in the return and profit sharing provided by customers to financial inst... see more

The purpose of this study is to explore the meaning and issues of Islamic banking between 2012 and 2022. Data acquisition based on Scopus and Google Scholar databases using systematic literature reviews (SLR). We identified the need for SLR in Islamic Ban... see more

This research aims to analyze the extent to which judges have applied progressive legal paradigm in deciding Sharia banking disputes and the extent to which the decisions have fulfilled the principles of legal certainty, justice, and value. This normative... see more

Sharia banks typically have two primary objectives: commercial and social. To fulfill their commercial mission, sharia banks must generate profits as it is one of the most important metrics used to evaluate long-term competitiveness and ensure their opera... see more

Sharia banks typically have two primary objectives: commercial and social. To fulfill their commercial mission, sharia banks must generate profits as it is one of the most important metrics used to evaluate long-term competitiveness and ensure their opera... see more

The political direction of Indonesian sharia banking law is to develop and support the country's economy, especially after the enactment of Law Number 21 of 2008 concerning Sharia Banking. This research is a normative legal research conducted by examining... see more

Ijarah is a contract for the transfer of usufructuary rights over goods or services, through payment of rental wages, without being followed by a transfer of ownership of the goods themselves. The context of ijarah in Islamic banking is a lease contract i... see more

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