10 articles in this issue
Joko Hadi Purnomo
Shariah governance is concatenation of two concepts, these are the concept of good corporate governance and shariah compliance. The governance of banks applies the principle of transparency, accountability, responsibility, professionalism and fairness whe... see more
Muhammad Kambali
The economic crisis that convolved the world economy a few years ago is the result of a series of government policies in the economic field. Starting from the Subprime Mortgage in America, the crisis eventually spreads across all sectors of the economy. A... see more
Mukhamad Zakariya
To optimize the role of BAZDA, it requires good fund management strategy so as to create public confidence in disbursing the fund to Bazda rather than giving it directly to mustahik. Directly channeling is closer to the consumptive use that it somewhat ob... see more
Ahmad Ubaidillah
Many fundamentalist religious movements have economic agenda. The movements emerge to reconstruct the economic system in accordance with the provisions of their respective religions. Therefore, we often hear Christian economics, Buddhist Socialism, Hindu ... see more
Misbahul Khoir
The time value of money is associated with the current value and future value because the money received now is more worth than the money received in the future. However, is the concept of time value of money is appropriate and justified by the Shari'ah? ... see more
Moh. Ah. Subhan ZA
The main problem of social life in the community is about how to make the allocation and distribution of income well. Inequality and poverty basically arise not because of the difference of anyone’s strength and weakness in getting livelihood, but because... see more
Dewi Kumalasari
In Indonesia, so many financial institutions that provide financing, either in the form of equity or in the form of loan. Financial institutions that provide financing in the form of loan, such as financial institutions of Islamic banks, require borrower ... see more
Khozainul Ulum
There is a negative assumption that arises in community with regard to economic transactions. For example, the statement "interest" and "profit-sharing" is similar, it justifies something that has become a previous habit. Whereas after having studied and ... see more
M. Zainuddin Alanshori
Financial institutions have not been known clearly in the history of Islam. But the principles of exchange and borrowing occur at the time of the Prophet, even earlier. It is undeniable that progress of economic development and trade has influenced the bi... see more
Mohammad Afif
Islamic financial institutions began to flourish in Indonesia. Naturally there is a demand for creating human resources with good morality and professional in carrying out its duty, mission and vision. Talking about human resources, in fact, we can see fr... see more