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Trie Yolanda Sari; Rayyan Firdaus

Jurnal Bisnis, Ekonomi Syariah, dan Pajak 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to enhance the financial performance of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by applying sharia economic principles, with a focus on business sustainability and open innovation. MSMEs are vital to the Indonesian economy but often face challenges such as limited capital, restricted market access, and low sharia financial literacy. Using a sharia economic framework rooted in principles of fairness, transparency, and sustainability, the study explores innovative strategies to boost the competitiveness of MSMEs. The open innovation approach promotes collaboration between MSMEs and various stakeholders, including sharia financial institutions, government agencies, and local communities, to create a supportive environment for sustainable development. The findings suggest that integrating sharia economic principles with open innovation can enhance operational efficiency, strengthen financial structures, and positively impact the long-term sustainability of MSMEs. Based on these results, the study recommends that MSMEs incorporate this approach into their financial management practices to navigate global economic challenges and achieve sustainable growth.

Mega Yuwanda; Rayyan Firdaus

Jurnal Bisnis, Ekonomi Syariah, dan Pajak 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The application of sharia accounting in business is becoming increasingly relevant along with the growth of the global sharia economy. Sharia accounting, which is based on the principles of fairness, transparency and fair sharing of risks, offers a unique approach to financial management. This research uses a qualitative method based on literature review to explore the challenges, prospects and solutions for implementing sharia accounting in modern business. The research results show that the main challenges include limited competent human resources, sharia accounting standards that are not yet uniform, digitalization which requires technological adaptation, and a lack of social and cultural acceptance. On the other hand, the prospect of sharia accounting has great potential in increasing stakeholder trust, expanding access to sharia markets, and strengthening the company's ethical image. To overcome these challenges, solutions are needed such as the development of comprehensive sharia accounting standards, increasing human resource competence, investment in supporting technology, transformation of conventional paradigms, and multilateral cooperation between government, academics and the business sector. This research provides strategic insight into how sharia accounting can be applied effectively to support ethical and sustainable business growth.

Nabila Azrilia Syahra; Fitriana Yasintha; Rawdia Tuzahara; Nur Azmi; Wismanto Wismanto

Hikmah : Jurnal Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This article discusses the concept of buying and selling from the perspective of muamalah fiqh and its implications for sharia economics. Buying and selling, as one of the most common economic transactions, has a strong legal basis in muamalah fiqh which regulates the principles of justice, transparency and certainty in trade. This research identifies various forms of transactions that are permitted and prohibited in sharia, as well as legal conditions for buying and selling. Through a normative analysis approach and case studies, this article also explores the impact of applying the principles of muamalah fiqh on sharia economic growth, including how sharia-compliant transactions can increase public confidence in business, encourage the growth of small businesses, and create more equitable prosperity.

Muammar Khaddafi; Ajeng Retno Anggriani; Aulia Santika; Rahma Sari Utami; Fajri Ramadhan

Jurnal Bisnis, Ekonomi Syariah, dan Pajak 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Industry in Indonesia plays an important role in ensuring transparency, accountability and compliance with sharia principles. This research aims to analyze the application of sharia accounting in sharia insurance companies in Indonesia, with a focus on financial reporting, revenue recognition, distribution of underwriting surpluses, and management of participant funds. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive approach through literature studies and interviews with related parties in several sharia insurance companies. The research results show that the implementation of sharia accounting in sharia insurance companies in Indonesia is in accordance with the Sharia Accounting Standards Guidelines issued by the Sharia Accounting Standards Board (DSAK) and the MUI National Sharia Council (DSN) Fatwa. Apart from that, the challenges faced include the need to increase human resources' understanding of sharia accounting and adapt to industrial developments. With the existence of a sharia accounting system that is transparent and compliant with sharia, it is hoped that it can increase public trust in sharia insurance in Indonesia.

Juvent Ade Pratama; Rayyan Firdaus

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Implementation of sharia accounting principles in company financial management is important in the current context of economic globalization. Literature studies show that these principles not only cover aspects of compliance with sharia law, but also emphasize transparency, fairness and sustainability in business practices. The application of sharia accounting principles aims to ensure that all company financial activities are in accordance with Islamic ethical values, such as the prohibition of usury, speculation and other unethical practices. This not only increases company compliance with religious laws, but can also increase trust from investors and the general public. Some of the main principles applied in sharia accounting include transparency in financial reporting, avoidance of usury, fairness in the distribution of profits and losses, as well as consideration of social and environmental aspects. By applying these principles, companies can create a business environment that is more sustainable and oriented towards the values ​​of justice. Literature studies also show that challenges in implementing sharia accounting include the lack of clear international standards, as well as complexity in the interpretation of principles that vary between countries. However, the long-term benefits of implementing these principles are expected to provide significant added value both in terms of finances and company reputation.

Muammar Khaddafi; Rizki Zaskiyah Daulay; Ira Wahyuni; Elke Dwi Soraya; Zuhra Quratul Aini +1 more

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to examine the effect of Islamic accounting service quality on customer trust in the context of Islamic banking. This literature study identifies key factors in enhancing customer trust, including transparency of financial statements, compliance with sharia principles, and overall service quality. Using the literature research method, it was found that consistent and shariah-compliant implementation of Islamic accounting plays an important role in enhancing customer trust. Service quality that includes accuracy, transparency, and sharia compliance has a significant impact on customer trust, which in turn affects customer loyalty and the growth of Islamic banks. This research provides insights for Islamic bank management to improve service quality to build customer trust.

Mesya Nandawani Manik; Rayyan Firdaus

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Along with the development of technology in the digital era, Islamic accounting has increased from year to year. Life in accounting such as reading, recording, and calculating is now starting to be transferred to technology. This study was conducted to determine the impact of digitalization on Islamic accounting in Indonesia, as well as the opportunities and challenges for the Islamic accounting profession. Digital transformation includes the application of these innovations such as financial technology (fintech), blockchain, and artificial intelligence in the context of Islamic finance. This article discusses the opportunities and challenges faced by Islamic financial institutions in implementing Islamic accounting in the digital era. On the one hand, digitalization opens up opportunities to increase efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in Islamic financial reports, as well as expand public access to Islamic-based financial products. On the other hand, challenges related to the complexity of integrating digital systems that comply with Islamic principles, data security, and effective supervision are still important issues. The results of this study indicate that digitalization has a significant influence on the growth of Islamic-based accounting, especially in Indonesia.  

Safira Armah; Rayyan Firdaus

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the application of sharia accounting principles in the financial statements of Islamic banks in Indonesia, focusing on the implementation of Sharia Financial Accounting Standards (SAK Syariah) and its impact on the transparency of financial statements. The Islamic banking industry in Indonesia has experienced rapid development, but the application of sharia accounting in financial statements still faces a number of challenges, such as differences in interpretation of sharia provisions, limited human resources, and difficulties in adapting accounting standards to the ever-evolving economic conditions. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and documentation studies of the financial statements of leading Islamic banks. The results of the study indicate that although most Islamic banks in Indonesia have implemented sharia accounting principles in accordance with the SAK Syariah guidelines, there are still differences in their application, especially in more complex transactions. The main challenges faced are differences in interpretation of sharia provisions and the limited number of auditors and practitioners who are competent in the field of sharia accounting. The application of sharia accounting principles contributes to increasing the transparency of financial statements, although there are still obstacles in terms of the general public's understanding of the technical terms used. This study also found that although most banks have followed the SAK Syariah guidelines, there are gaps in the application of sharia principles to more innovative financial products. Therefore, it is necessary to update the SAK Syariah to accommodate the development of more complex financial products and instruments, in order to improve the consistency and credibility of the financial statements of Islamic banks in Indonesia.

Alda Julianti; Lena Hirmawati; Herlina Yustati

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Grant funds are a potential financial instrument in supporting social, educational, and religious development. In the perspective of Islamic economics, grant fund management has a spiritual dimension that emphasizes sincerity, sustainability, and broad benefits for the community. This study aims to identify effective strategies in managing grant funds in accordance with sharia principles. The research method uses a qualitative approach through literature analysis. The results of the study indicate that the principles of transparency, efficiency, productive empowerment, and sharia supervision are key factors for success in managing grant funds. This strategy not only has a significant impact on beneficiaries, but also strengthens public trust in grant fund management institutions.

Muammar Khaddafi; Armidah Armidah; Ade Andriana Salsabila; Annisa Sagala; Icha Riani +1 more

JUREKSI (Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance) 2024 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Sharia accounting is an accounting system that is based on sharia principles that apply in Islamic law. The need for implementing sharia accounting has increased along with the development of the sharia economy in various countries, including Indonesia. The aim of this research is to identify and develop the application of sharia accounting practices and theories to make them more relevant to the needs of modern information systems. By utilizing a qualitative approach through literature studies, this research analyzes how sharia accounting concepts can be applied in effective and efficient information systems. The research results show that a sharia accounting-based information system needs to consider aspects of transparency, accountability and justice in accordance with sharia values. The implementation of technology in the sharia accounting information system is expected to strengthen reporting mechanisms that are more accurate and accessible to various related parties.

Muammar Khaddafi; Ahmad Fauzi Sarumpaet; Nabila Luthfi; Nita Khairani; Khairun Nisa +1 more

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to examine the role of Islamic accounting in the muamalah perspective as an important instrument in promoting sustainable economic growth. Islamic accounting, which is based on the principles of fairness, transparency, and benefit, plays a role not only in recording financial transactions, but also in ensuring business practices are in accordance with Islamic law. In the context of muamalah, principles such as the prohibition of riba, gharar, and maisir encourage the creation of a fair and stable economic system. This research uses the literature review method by analyzing relevant theories and previous research. The results of the study show that the implementation of Islamic accounting not only provides benefits for business people, but also contributes to sustainable development goals, such as poverty reduction, social welfare improvement, and environmental preservation. Thus, the application of Islamic accounting in muamalah practice can be a holistic solution to realize sustainable and equitable economic growth.

Asih Tri Utami; Herlina Yustati

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to comprehensively explore the implementation of collateral auctions at Pegadaian Syariah KM.6.5 Bengkulu Branch. Pegadaian Syariah provides financing services based on sharia principles with collateral of valuable goods. When customers fail to repay loans within the specified period, the Islamic pawnshop uses collateral auctions as a last resort to protect the financial rights of the institution. This study analyzes the auction procedures implemented, the obstacles faced, and the impact of auctions on customers. The research method is qualitative descriptive, involving observation, interviews with pawnshops, and document analysis. The results of the study indicate that auctions at Islamic pawnshops follow the principles of fairness, transparency, and sharia; however, challenges such as determining optimal prices and customer education are still obstacles that need to be considered.

JEPRI JEPRI; Wan Febri Juniati; Fatimah Zaharah

JURNAL EKONOMI BISNIS DAN MANAJEMEN (JISE) 2024 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

This study aims to analyze the application of sharia accounting in business practices in sharia-based entities. The approach used is descriptive qualitative, with in-depth interview methods and document analysis as data collection tools. The results of the study indicate that the application of sharia accounting in the entities studied has reflected sharia principles, such as fairness, transparency, and social responsibility. However, there are obstacles in the implementation, such as limited human resources who understand sharia accounting in depth. This study is expected to contribute to the development of sharia accounting practices in Indonesia.

Ahmad Latif Fachrezi; Madian Muhammad Muchlis

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to explore the application of Sharia economic principles in export and import trade through a qualitative approach. Sharia principles such as the prohibition of riba, gharar, and maysir, as well as fairness and transparency in transactions, are examined in the context of international trade practices. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with traders, Sharia practitioners, and financial experts. The results show that despite challenges such as riba-free financing and currency fluctuation risks, Sharia-based solutions like salam contracts, murabahah, and wa’ad methods can help overcome these obstacles. This study highlights the potential of Sharia economics in fostering more ethical and sustainable international trade. With the growing global interest in ethical trade, Sharia principles have the potential to play a significant role in the future of international commerce.

Laras Annisa Ulfitri Nedi; Chetrine Alya Rinaima

International Journal of Islamic Religious Studies and Sharia 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The integration of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency within the framework of Islamic finance has raised significant ethical, legal, and regulatory concerns. Blockchain technology, known for its transparency, decentralization, and immutability, offers a promising solution for enhancing financial inclusion, transparency, and security in financial transactions. However, the use of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, introduces complexities due to their speculative nature, which may violate Sharia principles like gharar (excessive uncertainty) and riba (usury). This study explores the compatibility of blockchain and cryptocurrency with Sharia law, focusing on the challenges and opportunities that arise in the context of Islamic finance. The study analyzes existing fatwas (Islamic legal opinions), regulatory frameworks, and the application of Sharia principles to emerging financial technologies. It discusses the ethical dimensions of blockchain and cryptocurrency, such as their potential to promote fairness and transparency, while addressing concerns about privacy violations and the risks associated with unregulated trading. Furthermore, the research highlights the lack of standardized global regulations for cryptocurrency and blockchain, which complicates their adoption in Muslim-majority countries. The study also emphasizes the importance of establishing Sharia-compliant governance frameworks and regulatory standards to ensure the ethical use of these technologies. Finally, the study provides recommendations for further research in the intersection of Islamic law, digital finance, and global governance frameworks, focusing on the development of policies that ensure Sharia-compliant digital assets and technologies.

Abdul Rahim; Trie Hierdawati; Elman Azizov

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the role of Sharia-compliant crowdfunding platforms as ethical financial innovations in supporting green startups, particularly in emerging economies. Green startups, which are inherently mission-driven and environmentally conscious, often face challenges in accessing traditional funding due to the long-term nature of their returns and perceived investment risks. Conventional financing mechanisms are frequently profit-oriented and risk-averse, making them unsuitable for ventures that prioritize sustainability and community impact. In contrast, Sharia-compliant crowdfunding platforms offer alternative financing pathways that are grounded in Islamic ethical principles, such as profit-and-loss sharing and the prohibition of interest and speculation. The research uses a qualitative-comparative case study approach, drawing from secondary data and interviews with platform operators and green startup founders. Thematic and comparative analyses reveal that Sharia crowdfunding platforms not only attract ethically motivated investors but also foster trust, transparency, and alignment with the values of environmentally conscious communities. These platforms provide higher levels of ethical accountability, although they are currently limited by low public literacy and a lack of regulatory frameworks in many regions. The study concludes that Sharia-compliant crowdfunding platforms have significant potential to bridge the financing gap for green startups. Their success depends on collaborative support from government, financial institutions, and academia, along with increased efforts in education and regulatory development. By integrating religious ethics and sustainable finance, these platforms can help create inclusive, transparent, and socially responsible funding ecosystems that contribute meaningfully to green economic growth.

Dhety Chusumastuti; Ayu Lucy Larassaty; Vüqar Ahmad Mammadli

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the influence of Islamic environmental ethics on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and business decision-making, emphasizing how faith-based ethical frameworks guide sustainable practices in contemporary corporate environments. Grounded in the principles of stewardship (khalifah), justice (adl), and collective welfare (maslahah), Islamic ethics provide a holistic model for aligning profitability with moral and environmental responsibility. Using a mixed-method approach that combines survey research and content analysis, data were collected from 50 Shariah-compliant and ethically oriented companies across multiple industries. The survey measured the integration of ethical values into CSR initiatives, while content analysis of corporate reports evaluated transparency, environmental commitment, and ethical disclosures. The findings reveal that organizations adhering to Islamic ethical principles exhibit stronger environmental accountability, higher ethical compliance, and more sustainable long-term strategies compared to secular firms. These companies perceive environmental responsibility as a moral obligation rather than a regulatory requirement, integrating ethical governance into daily operations and strategic planning. The results also highlight that employee engagement and stakeholder trust improve significantly when CSR activities are guided by Islamic values. Furthermore, case studies of Islamic banks and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) in Muslim-majority regions demonstrate practical applications of these principles, including the use of zakat and waqf funds for environmental initiatives and community development programs. The study concludes that embedding Islamic ethics into business operations fosters a balance between economic growth, social welfare, and environmental stewardship. It also provides a pathway for strengthening corporate integrity and long-term competitiveness. Future research is recommended to examine the applicability of Islamic ethical principles across different industries and explore their intersection with emerging areas such as green innovation, artificial intelligence governance, and digital finance. Overall, this research underscores the potential of Islamic ethics as a foundation for sustainable business models that harmonize spiritual and economic objectives.

Mhd Zulkifli hasibuan; Mimi Rosadi; Alkausar Saragih; Dalyanto Dalyanto; Dian Habibi

Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Bersama Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This Community Service aims to introduce the basic concepts of sharia economics to students at Nurul Hasanah High School. The background to this Community Service is the importance of understanding an economic system that is in accordance with sharia principles among the younger generation, especially in the school environment. Sharia economics, which is based on Islamic values such as justice, transparency and social responsibility, offers an ethical and sustainable alternative in economic management. This Community Service uses an educational approach through counseling, discussions and simulations to provide a comprehensive understanding of concepts such as usury, zakat, mudharabah and profit sharing.Community Service shows that before this program, many students had a limited understanding of sharia economics and often equated these concepts with conventional economics. After participating in the program, there was a significant increase in their understanding of the basic principles of sharia economics, as well as awareness of the importance of applying ethics and moral values in economic activities. In addition, students also show a high interest in learning more and applying these concepts in everyday life, including in personal financial management and business activities.This program is expected to be sustainable and further developed to cover other relevant topics, such as Islamic banking and halal investment, in order to equip students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the field of Islamic economics. Thus, this program not only contributes to increasing Islamic financial literacy among students, but also to the formation of character based on the values of justice and social welfare

Hendra Candra; Joned C. Saksana; M. Arief Noor; Haria Saputri; Cinta Rahmi +10 more

Riset Ilmu Manajemen Bisnis dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The sharia economy offers a different approach from conventional economics, prioritizing the principles of justice, transparency, and sustainability. In the sharia economic system, there are various instruments that must be understood in depth by the actors. One of these instruments is sharia tax or known as Al-Kharaj. Al-Kharaj is a type of tax levied on land conquered by Muslims and administered by the government. This concept not only contains financial aspects but also has high social values and justice. This community service activity uses a lecture and discussion method aimed at STIE Ganesha Semester 4 Regular A. Management S1 students A. This activity is prepared for approximately 3 (three) months which includes the preparation, planning and implementation stages. The implementation of the activity was carried out for 1 (one) day, where the PKM team consisted of 4 (four) STIE Ganesha dsen and 8 (eight) students, where the lecturer was responsible for compiling the material and giving lectures, while students assisted in logistics and documentation to ensure that the activity ran smoothly and effectively. With a clear and interactive presentation, the lecture session succeeded in providing participants with a deep understanding of Al-Kharaj sharia tax  and with an interactive and collaborative atmosphere, the discussion session succeeded in deepening the participants' understanding and giving them the opportunity to apply the concepts they have learned in practical situations.

Sabila, Kanisa; Arifin, Tajul

Birokrasi: JURNAL ILMU HUKUM DAN TATA NEGARA 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

This study explores the Islamic legal perspectives on online trading of defective goods, considering hadiths, laws, and comparisons with positive law, in the context of the increasing electronic commerce in the modern world. Findings highlight the seller's obligation to transparency and responsibility for defective goods, as well as the rights of buyers, providing a basis for practical recommendations including enhancing information transparency, forming policy based on Sharia principles, educating business operators and consumers, developing dispute resolution mechanisms in accordance with Islamic law, and implementing technology to improve transparency and compliance. Thus, it is hoped that consumer protection in the context of online trading can be enhanced in line with the moral and ethical principles of Islam, which in turn will support the sustainable development of electronic commerce