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Rohani Risnauli Nababan; Tri Joko Presetyo

Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Pajak 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Each country has different holiday policies, but the number of holidays in Indonesia is quite large, which impacts uncertainty for investors when buying or selling shares. These events can cause market anomalies or irregular market conditions and produce abnormal returns at certain times, known as the holiday effect. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method with an event study approach, data collection is carried out using documentation and literature methods. The data used are secondary data in the form of the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), the LQ45 Index, and the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) from the official website of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Exchange rate data is taken from the official website of Bank Indonesia. The population of this study is every company listed on the IDX, while the data used are JCI, LQ45, and JII data 6 days before and 6 days after the Eid al-Fitr holiday and regular trading days from 2011-2025. The results of the study show that there is no significant difference in the JCI, LQ45 Index, or JII before and after the Eid al-Fitr holiday, so there is no holiday effect. These results indicate that all three indices reflect a market that tends to be efficient and stable in responding to seasonal events. Furthermore, the Rupiah exchange rate had a negative but significant effect on the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI). The Rupiah exchange rate had a negative but insignificant effect on the JII before and after the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Rupiah exchange rate had a positive but insignificant effect on the LQ45 Index before and after the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Hildah Meliyana; Attabik Syifaul Jinan; Siti Nur Rosidah; Achmad Budi Susetyo

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to estimate changes in the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index (ISSI) from 2020 to 2025 using the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) model. The growth of the Islamic stock market in Indonesia has increased rapidly, driven by public awareness of investments that follow sharia principles, as well as changes in macro and microeconomic conditions, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic which has had a significant impact on the financial market. This study relies on monthly ISSI data taken from official sources and analyzed with a quantitative approach using the time series method using EViews version 13 software. Statistical analysis and stationarity tests indicate that the ISSI data exhibits an increasing trend pattern and quite high volatility, so that a differentiation process is necessary to achieve stationarity. Based on the results of model testing and the selection of optimal information criteria, the ARIMA (1,1,1) model was selected as the most appropriate to capture the autocorrelation pattern and produce accurate short-term predictions. Projections indicate a stable growth trend until the end of 2025, with an estimated index of more than 8.3 million. The findings of this study indicate that the ARIMA model is an effective tool for forecasting ISSI movements and can be a strategic consideration for investors, financial institutions, and policymakers in developing sustainable investment strategies in the Indonesian Islamic stock market.

Novika Nur Fitriana; Ismiati Ismiati; Pandu Kurniawan; Sulasih Sulasih

Jurnal Pajak dan Analisis Ekonomi Syariah 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to examine various factors that influence customers' engagement in choosing the Cicil Emas product as a form of long-term investment at Bank Muamalat Purwokerto. This research is based on the increasing trend of gold investment in the community caused by the increase in gold prices and awareness of the importance of halal investment according to sharia principles. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation of Bank Muamalat Purwokerto. The results show that customer interest is influenced by several main factors, namely trust in sharia principles through the murabahah contract, a positive perception of gold as a stable investment asset, the ease of installment procedures that are flat and transparent, and the efficiency of the payment system through autodebit. In addition, social factors such as family recommendations and active promotions from the marketing department also strengthen customer interest. From the SWOT analysis, it was found that the main strength of this product lies in Bank Muamalat's reputation as a pioneering sharia bank and a stable installment system, while its main weaknesses are limited physical gold stocks and low public investment literacy. With increasing public awareness of sharia investment and the large market potential in Purwokerto, the Cicil Emas product has strong prospects for continued growth as a safe and Islamically-compliant long-term investment instrument.

Yulin Nur Hidayah; Bambang Sugeng Dwiyanto

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) faces challenges in optimizing financial performance and market valuation following the merger process in 2021. This study aims to analyze the influence of Third Party Funds, liquidity, and Islamicity Performance Index on BSI stock prices during the period 2021-2025. The research employs multiple linear regression analysis method using monthly data from BSI financial reports and stock price data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The results indicate that Third Party Funds have a negative but non-significant effect on BSI stock prices, suggesting that increases in Third Party Funds do not automatically enhance stock valuation as investors are concerned about the profit-sharing burden that must be paid. Liquidity has a positive and significant effect on stock prices, demonstrating that fund distribution efficiency is the primary factor evaluated by investors. The Islamicity Performance Index has a negative and significant effect on stock prices, confirming that investors interpret high sharia compliance indices as reducing profitability for shareholders. This study confirms that investors in evaluating Bank Syariah Indonesia stocks prioritize operational efficiency over operational scale or sharia compliance orientation.

Muammar Khaddafi; Nurul Monika Larasati; Mega Yuwanda; Trie Yolanda Sari

Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Digital Terkini 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Indonesia’s Islamic capital market has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, evidenced by the increasing number of investors and the rising market capitalization of Sharia-compliant stocks. This article aims to analyze the performance and management strategies of Sharia stock portfolios by reviewing academic literature published in Indonesia between 2019 and 2024. Utilizing a literature review methodology, the study compares the return and risk characteristics of Sharia stocks with those of conventional stocks. It also evaluates the applicability and effectiveness of classical portfolio theories—namely, the Markowitz Model and the Single Index Model—in managing Sharia-compliant investments. The findings reveal that Sharia stock portfolios often perform competitively and tend to exhibit greater resilience and stability during financial crises. This resilience is attributed in part to the rigorous stock screening mechanisms that comply with Islamic principles, excluding sectors and companies that do not meet Sharia criteria. Additionally, various macroeconomic factors such as inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, and global economic fluctuations are found to impact the performance of Islamic stock portfolios. The article highlights that while Sharia investments align with ethical and religious values, they also offer practical advantages in risk management and diversification. Furthermore, digital technology and fintech innovation are seen as essential tools to enhance transparency, accessibility, and investor engagement in the Islamic capital market. The study concludes that the development of Sharia-compliant stock investments in Indonesia holds promising potential, especially if accompanied by improved financial literacy, inclusive investor education, and stronger technological infrastructure. This paper offers valuable insights for policymakers, market regulators, and investors interested in promoting sustainable and faith-based financial practices within Indonesia’s rapidly evolving capital market ecosystem.

Rahmad Afrenal Alim; Igo Febrianto; Fajrin Satria Dwi Kesumah

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study investigates the potential role of the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) as a hedging instrument and safe haven asset against the Indonesia Composite Index (IHSG) during the period from January 2020 to April 2025, a time characterized by elevated market volatility. The main objective is to determine whether sharia-compliant stocks in Indonesia offer diversification benefits during periods of financial stress. Utilizing daily closing prices converted into log returns, the study employs the Asymmetric Dynamic Conditional Correlation Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (A-DCC GARCH) model to capture time-varying correlations between JII and IHSG. Prior to applying the model, standard diagnostic tests were performed to ensure data quality, including tests for stationarity, autocorrelation, and ARCH effects.Empirical results reveal a persistently high correlation between IHSG and JII, with an average of 0.826 and values exceeding 0.95 during periods of market turbulence. These findings indicate that JII does not fulfill the characteristics of a hedge or safe haven asset. A robustness analysis using extended data from 2010 to mid-2025 further supports the conclusion, showing the continued presence of strong comovement between the two indices across different market regimes. This suggests a structural relationship rather than one driven solely by crisis events. The high correlation may be attributed to overlapping index constituents and similar investor responses to market shocks. These results challenge the prevailing notion that Islamic indices inherently offer protection during downturns. As such, investors seeking to mitigate portfolio risk may need to look beyond domestic sharia equities and consider broader asset classes or international diversification. Future research is encouraged to explore cross-market and multi-asset safe haven properties, especially in the context of emerging economies.

M Syarifudin; Abdur Rohman

JUREKSI (Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance) 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Indonesia, as the country with the largest Muslim population, has great potential in developing Islamic philanthropy, particularly through the stock waqf instrument. Stock waqf allows sharia stocks to be managed to generate dividends or capital gains, which are then distributed to social programs. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of digital stock waqf management through MotionTrade by PT MNC Sekuritas, as well as to identify the challenges and opportunities in its implementation. The research method used is qualitative, with a field approach for data collection using semi-structured interviews, non-participant observation, and documentation at PT MNC Sekuritas Surabaya and waqf institutions such as BWI and RZI. The research results show that through the MotionTrade application, donation management is carried out based on the POAC principles (Planning, Organizing, Actuating, Controlling) in accordance with sharia, with transparency and professionalism through the philanthropic features of MotionTrade. Collaboration with trusted nazhir institutions such as BWI, RZI, and BAZNAS ensures that the donations are properly targeted, covering assistance for Gaza, orphans, healthcare services, qurban (animal sacrifice), and scholarships. However, there are still challenges such as digital literacy, resource management, and continuously evolving regulations. With proper management and cross-institutional support, stock waqf and digital philanthropic donations through MotionTrade have the potential to become strategic instruments for improving the welfare of the Muslim community in Indonesia.

Agustiani, Mita; Umi Widyastuti; I Gusti Ketut Agung

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The objective of this study is to examine whether the macroeconomic variables Exchange Rate, Money Supply (M2), and the international stock indices Dow Jones Islamic Market (DJIM) and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) have an influence on the movement of Sharia stocks in Indonesia and Malaysia (Jakarta Islamic Index and FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index). The analytical method used in this research is multiple regression analysis. The data utilized are monthly data spanning the period from January 2015 to December 2024. The results of the study indicate that the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) is significantly influenced by the Exchange Rate and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA). Specifically, both the Exchange Rate and DJIA show effects that are consistent with the hypothesis expectations. The Exchange Rate has a negative and significant effect on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII), while the DJIA has a positive and significant effect. Meanwhile, the Money Supply (M2) and the Dow Jones Islamic Market (DJIM) are not found to have a significant effect on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). The FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index (FHSI), on the other hand, is significantly influenced by the Dow Jones Islamic Market (DJIM). Specifically, DJIM has a positive and significant effect on FHSI. Conversely, the Exchange Rate, Money Supply (M2), and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) are not found to have a significant effect on the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index (FHSI).

Novita Sari; Fachruzzaman Fachruzzaman; Fenny Marietza; Indah Oktari Wijayanti; Nikmah Nikmah +1 more

POTENSI : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2025 Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis UNDARIS

This community engagement initiative was organized by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Accounting, University of Bengkulu, Indonesia. The activity aimed to enhance financial literacy and public awareness of the Sharia capital market among residents of Sri Kuncoro Village, Central Bengkulu. The training focused on technical analysis of Sharia-compliant stocks, introducing participants to key concepts such as price trends, candlestick patterns, support and resistance levels, and the use of technical indicators aligned with Islamic financial principles. The objective was to empower the local community with practical skills and knowledge to participate responsibly and ethically in Sharia-based stock trading. The results showed a significant increase in participants' understanding of technical analysis tools and their confidence in investing in the Sharia capital market.

Amarald Hasbullah Alhaq; Cupian Cupian

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the influence of the Islamic financial sector on economic growth in Indonesia during the period 2014–2022. The Islamic financial components examined include Islamic stocks, sukuk (Islamic bonds), Islamic mutual funds, third-party funds from Islamic banking, and assets of Islamic non-bank financial institutions (IKNB). Economic growth is measured using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the dependent variable. The analysis employs a quantitative approach using the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM), complemented by Impulse Response Function (IRF) and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition (FEVD) to assess both short-term and long-term relationships. The results reveal that Islamic stocks and sukuk have a significant and positive effect on GDP in both the short and long term. Third-party funds from Islamic banks also contribute positively in the long run, although their short-run impact is insignificant. Conversely, Islamic mutual funds and IKNB assets show no statistically significant influence on economic growth. These findings highlight the strategic importance of strengthening Islamic capital market instruments and improving financial intermediation to foster sustainable economic development in Indonesia.

Caristanica, Viona; Wanodya, Rachma Ayu; Wulandari, Catur; Yudiantoro, Deni

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2024 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

The research focuses on identifying sell signals and buy signals in stock buying and selling transactions using technical analysis used by investors to achieve optimal profits. This study compares the influence of MACD and RSI indicators on sell signals and buy signals before and after using Islamic banking stocks listed on IDX. Next, to find out which indicator is more effective in identifying sell and buy signals. The research method used is quantitative with a descriptive research design . The data analyzed is secondary data obtained from data samples from PT. Bank Syariah Indonesia Tbk, PT. Bank BTPN Syariah Tbk, PT. Bank Panin Dubay Syariah Tbk, PT. Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk for the period 2018-2022. The result of the study is that there is no significant difference between sell signals and buy signals before and after the use of the Moving Avergence Convergence Divergence indicator and the Relative Strength Index indicator. Based on the t-test, each indicator states that using the RSI indicator has a positive value.

Wanda Fatoni Putri; Dzulfani Nur Hidayanti; Maliq Muzhafran; Ismail Fauzan Ramadhan

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

Stocks are one of the most popular investment instruments due to their high profit potential. However, in the Islamic view, stock investment requires special consideration to ensure its compliance with sharia principles. This study aims to explain the concept of stocks in the Islamic perspective, the criteria for halal stocks, and the ethical principles that must be applied in investment activities. In Islam, stocks are considered halal if the company that manages its business does not conflict with sharia, such as avoiding usury, gambling, and businesses that contain haram elements. In addition, the stock transaction mechanism must be free from excessive speculation (gharar) and market manipulation. By understanding these principles, Muslim investors can invest responsibly in accordance with Islamic values. This study is expected to provide practical guidance for the public in managing sharia-based investment portfolios.

Abdullah Samy Assyakiri; Muslimin Muslimin; Ahmad Faisol

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study examines and compares the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) with the Sharia Compliance Asset Pricing Model (SCAPM) in constructing an optimal stock portfolio based on the sharia stock index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, specifically the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII), during the 2019–2023 period. The primary aim is to evaluate whether the SCAPM, which incorporates mudharabah profit-sharing returns in place of the risk-free rate, offers more relevant insights for Muslim investors compared to the CAPM. Utilizing a quantitative approach and a two-step regression method, the research develops an optimal portfolio by calculating stock betas and analyzing the relationship between systematic risk and expected returns. The findings reveal that neither the CAPM nor the SCAPM models are valid for predicting risk and expected returns for the JII's optimal stock portfolio. This study is intended to guide sharia-compliant investors in making informed decisions and assist investment managers in designing strategies aligned with Islamic financial principles.

Nurjaman, Muhamad Izazi; Dahlia, Dea; Novianti, Nur Fadhilah

Journal of Islamic Law and Legal Studies 2024 Mabadi Iqtishad Al Islami

Share transactions in the sharia capital market must comply with sharia principles. The aim of this research is to analyze the position of stocks that are used as an arena for speculation in the views of scholars, both classical scholars and contemporary scholars. This research is library research with a descriptive analysis method using a normative juridical approach. The research data analysis was carried out through three mechanisms, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of the research show that Based on the discussion above, it shows that in the view of the ulama it has been explained that speculative activities, Riba, Gharar and Maysir (gambling) have been prohibited by Islamic law which was issued as a regulation. One of them is setting a minimum holding period for shares. With these restrictions, shares cannot be traded at any time, so there is little incentive to profit from price changes alone. However, finding the right retention period can be difficult. These restrictions can limit speculation, but also reduce the liquidity of capital market investments. Therefore, it is very possible that a rational investor needs quick liquidity but cannot sell shares because the required minimum holding period has not been met.

Fata Habibullah; Akhlis Fatikhul Islam; Diva Carrisa Putri; Zhella Annisa; Rachma Indrarini

Jurnal Ekonomi Keuangan Syariah dan Akuntansi Pajak 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study explores the dynamics of digital investment in Indonesia within the framework of Islamic economics. The rapid advancement of technology has facilitated the growth of Sharia-compliant investments through digital platforms, making investment more accessible to the Muslim population. This research categorizes several prominent types of Sharia-compliant digital investments, including Online Sharia Mutual Funds, Sharia-Compliant Stocks, UMKM Crowdfunding, Digital Gold, and Online Sharia Property. Each type is evaluated based on its adherence to Islamic principles, legal regulations, and associated risks and opportunities. The study finds that while digital investment platforms offer considerable accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring Sharia compliance remains a challenge amid evolving regulations and technological innovations. Furthermore, the study addresses the regulatory frameworks that oversee these investment types, such as POJK regulations and MUI fatwas, which play a crucial role in maintaining compliance. This research contributes to the ongoing development of Islamic digital finance in Indonesia, providing insights for regulators, platform providers, and investors who seek to expand Sharia-compliant digital investments responsibly.

Widia Roker; Ibnu Waseu

Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah (JUPIEKES) 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

Stocks and the Indonesian capital market coexisted in Indonesia in 1912, when the Indonesian capital market was first established. An Islamic regulation master named Abdurrahman Isa contends that stock trading exchanges are permitted in religion, including shares gave by banking organizations, where a portion of the exercises are revenue based credit. This is based on the circumstances of Muslims, who, in his opinion, are in a dhorurat state. This study made use of literature research, which uses information from books and other sources to investigate the method for putting into practice investment in sharia stocks as a tool for economic improvement. The English word investment, which means to plant, was adopted from the British language. According to the Dictionary of Capital Market and Financial Terms, "investment" refers to putting money or capital into a business with the intention of earning a profit. The Capital Market Law regulates the sharia capital market, which is a capital market that does not violate sharia law. In this instance, the Capital Market and Financial Institutions Supervisory Agency (Bapepam-LK) continues to oversee the sharia capital market. The fundamental difference between the sharia capital market and the conventional capital market is that the sharia capital market must adhere to sharia law in all transaction mechanisms and issuers traded in it. In other words, there is no significant difference between the two markets.

Yuliasnita Verlandes; Nurdiana Fitri Isnaini; Agoes H. P; Ronny. M. Abar

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Indonesia is a country with the largest Muslim population, but investment in Islamic stocks does not grow as big as convetional stocks. This arises because public investment literacy towards Islamic investment is still low. Therefore, this service activity is carried out with the aim of increasing Islamic investment literacy, especially in the millennial generation. Implementation of activities  is carried out by creating a special class of Islamic capital market with the basics of Islmic stocl investments and tips and tricks for investing in the capital market with limited founds. Community service activities are carried out with partner target students and administrators of the BEM Universitas Islam Majapahit. Activities carried out from March to June 2024. The result of community service av=ctivities are in the form of increasing partner literacy regarding invetments, especially sharia stock investment and being able to create accounts through PT Phintraco Securities as a service partner.

Mustaharuddin Mustaharuddin; Habrianto Habrianto; Dharma Putra

KOMPAK : Jurnal Ilmiah Komputerisasi Akuntansi 2023 Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

Factors Influencing Economic Growth on the Growth of Sharia Stock Investors in Indonesia in 2015-2021  Stocks have recently been increasingly in demand by the majority of people in Indonesia, many phenomena have occurred including economic problems, crises, politics, and others, but these fluctuations do not affect people's interest in buying Islamic stocks. This study aims to determine the effect of the dollar exchange rate, inflation, and economic growth on the growth of stock investors in Indonesia. This type of research is descriptive research which is analyzed using quantitative analysis. The data used are the financial reports of Islamic banks in Jambi through the Financial Services Authority (OJK), in the period from March 2015 to December 2021. The prerequisite analysis test was carried out using the normality test, muticolinierity, heteroscedasticity, and linearity tests. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that during the period from 2015 to December 2021, the dollar exchange rate has no significant effect on the growth of Islamic stock investors and inflation has a significant negative effect on the growth of Islamic stock investors in Indonesia, GRDP has a significant effect on the growth of stock investors in Indonesia. and simultaneously the Dollar Exchange Rate, Inflation, and Economic Growth are significant for the Growth of Stock Investors in Indonesia.

Najuwanda. R; Eja Armaz Hardi; Agusriandi Agusriandi

Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah (JUPIEKES) 2023 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

This study aims to determine and analyze the influence of Islamic stock understanding and financial behavior on the intention to purchase Islamic stocks at PT FAC Sekuritas. The method used in this study is a quantitative method, and the data analysis method used is the coefficient of determination test. The sample in this study was 94 samples of FEBI students at UIN STS Jambi class of 2019-2021, by distributing Likert scale questionnaires. The results of the study show that understanding of Islamic stocks (X1) has a significant positive effect on the intention to purchase Islamic stocks (Y). This is evidenced by the value of Tcount 4.379 > Ttable 1.661 and a Sig value of 0.001 <0.05, which means that Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. Financial Behavior (X2) shows that there is a significant positive influence on the intention to purchase Islamic stocks (Y). This is evidenced by the tcount value of the minimum capital variable of 3.480 > 1.661 with a significance value of 0.001 <0.05, so it can be concluded that Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected. Understanding of sharia stocks and financial behavior together have a significant effect on the intention to buy sharia stocks. It is known that the significance values ​​for (X1) and (X2) simultaneously affect (Y) of 0.000 <0.005 and the value of Fcount > Ftable (34.631 > 3.10). So it can be concluded that Ha is accepted and H0 is rejected. This means that the higher the level of understanding of Islamic stocks and the better financial behavior, the higher the interest of students in purchasing Islamic stocks at PT FAC Sekuritas.

Hasibuan, Zakia Hasanah; Zuhriadi, Muhammad Zuhriadi; sibarani, Juan charlos; Manurung, Reneva Manurung; Aruan, Nur Indah Melani +2 more

Jurnal Maisyatuna 2023 STAI Denpasar Bali

The purpose of this study was to determine the development of the performance of Islamic capital market instruments, especially Islamic mutual funds and Islamic stocks in Indonesia, in the 2010-2022 timeframe. The analytical method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive analysis method with secondary data obtained by accessing publications issued by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS). The population in this study are all companies listed on the Islamic Stock Index (ISSI) and the entire number of Islamic mutual funds during the observation period 2010 – 2022. The results of this study reveal that the development of the performance of Islamic mutual funds and Islamic stocks has increased quite significantly. With a deeper understanding, it is expected to be able to provide recommendations and actualize relevant policies to improve the performance of Islamic capital market instruments in the future.