Denizar Mi'raj
Sakarya University, Turkey

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Cash Waqf through Islamic Banks: An Interpretive Structural Model (ISM) Framework Aam Slamet Rusydiana; Ririn Riani; Denizar Mi'raj
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Waqf
Publisher : SMART Insight

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This research aims to identify the priority factors that are barriers to developing the practice of cash waqf through Islamic financial institutions in Indonesia using the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) method. The development of cash waqf through Islamic banks in Indonesia with ISM framework is divided into three criteria: (1) Challenges (aspects) faced in developing cash waqf, (2) Strategy or foundation required within the framework of developing cash waqf, and (3) Stakeholders or actors involved in the development of cash waqf in Indonesia. The result show that the core problems and challenges faced in the development of cash waqf institutions are: System aspect, product, regulation, and information technology. The core strategies or foundations that are needed in the framework of cash waqf development are transparency and accountability of waqf institutions, Quality development of nadzir, and Innovative marketing strategy from waqf institutions. Government and Badan Wakaf Indonesia are stakeholders or actors involved and related to the development of cash waqf in Indonesia.
A Study of the Various Waqf Model in the Ottoman History Aam; Denizar Mi'raj
Islamic Economics and History Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Islamic Economic and History
Publisher : Islamic Economics and History

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This paper seeks to determine the evolution of waqf research during the Ottoman period. Utilizing secondary data in the form of articles published and indexed by Scopus between 1979 and 2022, processed with Microsoft Excel 16 and analyzed with Nvivo 12 Plus software to automatically perform coding and classification in order to organize the file structure, the method employed is qualitative. The outcomes of this study reveal an upward trend in Islamic economic studies related to halal requirements. The majority of the 96 published papers said that the most prevalent halal food standard and the evolution of halal standards cannot be separated from halal certification. Waqf, Ottoman, Waqfs, Study, Islamic, Foundations, Critical, Century, Edition, and Institutions are the words that appear most frequently in publications with conventional halal themes. In addition to these words, the word woman also appears, indicating that these women played a part in the creation of waqf during the Ottoman period. This research is anticipated to contribute to the expansion of academic studies on ottoman waqf, which are currently limited. Additional study pertaining to ottoman waqf might refer to the discoveries of frequently occurring words since they have the possibility to be expanded.