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Dzikrulloh
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dzikrulloh@trunojoyo.ac.id
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+62817772001
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Dinar: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam
ISSN : 24609889     EISSN : 25803565     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21107/dinar
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
Dinar adalah jurnal ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Universitas Trunojoyo Madura. Terbit pertama kali Agustus 2015. Jurnal ini memfokuskan pada kajian Ekonomi Islam dalam berbagai sudut pandang keilmuan. Redaksi mengundang para ahli dan segenap sivitas akademika untuk menulis artikel sesuai dengan tema besar jurnal ini. Artikel yang dimuat tidak selalu mencerminkan redaksi ataupun institusi lain terkait dengan penerbitan jurnal.
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A Retrospective Review of the International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance (IJIEF) Ujang Syahrul Mubarrok; Zufia Rahmawati; Dzikrulloh Dzikrulloh
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.12061

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This study analyzes the articles published by IJIEF using a bibliometric analysis of data from the 52 papers that were published between 2018 and 2019. The VOSviewer software was used to illustrate the research topic map. The result showed that IJIEF published 52 articles with an average of 24.81 pages per article. IJIEF articles related to fintech and Islamic banks had the most citations. Furthermore, most authors preferred to publish their results in a collaborative mode than the single authorship mode. Authors and institutions from Malaysia are the largest contributors to IJIEF articles. The topics widely discussed in articles include Islamic banks and Islamic finance, as well as the Granger causality. These findings are expected to be useful for the editorial board to improve the publication of their articles.
The Influence Of Hotel Interior, Hotel Customer Process, And Hotel Design On Repurchase Intentions Mediated By Customer Satisfaction Diomi Shinegi; Anton Wachidin Widjaja
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.11968

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The development of sharia hotels is considered as a support for tourism that is not only commercially oriented but always upholds the noble values of religion and customs of a nation. This study is a quantitative study that aims to test the influence of independent variables on dependent variables. The sample in this study was carried out by simple random sampling. The research data was obtained by spreading questionnaires to sharia hotel customers. The collected data were analyzed by path analysis assisted by the Smart PLS application. Smart PLS analysis in this study was carried out in 2 stages, namely outer model and inner model analysis. Inner model analysis for 1) testing the validity and reliability of the instrument and 2) conducting an r square test to determine the percentage of influence. The inner model analysis is carried out to test hypotheses. Based on the test results, it is known that all instruments are declared valid and flexible. Hotel Interior, Hotel Customer Process, and Hotel Design affect customer satisfaction by 94.0%, while Hotel Customer Process and Hotel Design affect customer satisfaction and customer satisfaction affects repurchase intention by 96.1%. The results of hypothesis testing show that the Hotel Customer Process, Hotel interior, and hotel design affect the company's satisfaction, and customer satisfaction can partially mediate the relationship between the hotel customer process, hotel interior, and hotel design to repurchase intention. Upcoming research is expected to add other variables because there are still many factors that affect consumer satisfaction and repurchase intentions of Islamic hotel customers. The reach for research on Islamic hotels can expand and expand widely.
Advantages of Dinar and Dirham and Profit Sharing System In Monetary Policy Zakiyyah Ilma Ahmad; Mustofa Mustofa
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.13306

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The research gap as well as the novelty of this research in comparison to previous research is that it discusses the advantages of the profit-sharing system as a better monetary policy that may overcome the monetary crisis caused by the interest rates. This study analyzed the advantages of the dinar and dirham as well as the profit-sharing on monetary policy. This study proved that the dinar and dirham and the profit-sharing are solutions to the economic crisis.Under the qualitative approach, library research was carried out by collecting information related to the monetary crisis in 1998 and 2008 caused by currencies and interest rates. The advantages of the dinar and dirham, as well as profit-sharing, were analyzed. This study revealed that the monetary crisis greatly impacted the economy from 1997 to 1998 and in 2008, one of which was caused by the instability of exchange rates and interest rates. This study suggests that monetary policy should be reconsidered, as it was during the Prophet's time, by using dinar and dirham as fixed and stable mediums of exchange, as well as a profit-sharing system that avoids interest-rate speculation and takes advantage of dinar and dirham and the profit-sharing system.
Development Sharia Investment During Covid-19 Pandemic Asyraf Mustamin; Trimulato Trimulato
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.12302

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The development Islamic finance industry continues increase, with presence various Islamic financial products are increasingly varied. Islamic financial products are not only depositing funds in sharia banking but also developing investment products sharia financial institutions. Sharia investment can contribute economic recovery during Covid-19 pandemic. Determine development several sharia investment products and sharia financial institutions and to describe development sharia investment during Covid-19 pandemic. Orientation forms investment are intended for economic recovery affected pandemic. Type research used is library research qualitative method. Data source used is secondary data. Data obtained from has been presented institution, including data from Financial Services Authority (OJK), and from Directorate General Financing and Risk Management (DJPPR) Ministry Finance. Data obtained were then processed by researchers and then described. Data analysis technique used research is descriptive qualitative. Study show developments in Sharia investment products, Retail Sukuk, in 2019 experienced growth 13.15 percent, and savings Sukuk reached 8,436,570,000. For PeerToPeer (P2P) Sharia fintech institutions, assets in the April 2021 period grew 85.54 percent, and assets Islamic microfinance institutions grew 2.24 percent. Development sharia investment during Covid-19 pandemic through increased investment through digital technology. Sharia investment focuses economic recovery supports government activities. Sharia investment development Retail Sukuk (SR) and Savings Sukuk (ST), was transferred economic recovery. Maximum development sharia investment through sharia fintech for recovery sectors affected during Covid-19 pandemic. Development sharia investment through sharia financial institutions, increasing productive financing of SMEs. As well as development sharia investment based on investor profits and social needs sectors impacting Covid-19 pandemic.
The Implementation Of Hybrid Contracts For Restructuring Non-Performing Financing In Sharia Banks Iwan Setiawan; Muhamad Izazi Nurjaman; Nana Herdiana
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.13011

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Restructuring non-performing financing is one of the solutions to save financing performance as one of the largest contributors to Islamic banking revenue. However, in practice it is not easy for Islamic banks to do so, because Islamic banks must consider the precautionary principle which has implications for risks that will occur in the future. In addition, the use of hybrid contracts in the restructuring mechanism for non-performing financing is an integral part in minimizing these risks. This study tries to reveal the application of hybrid contracts in the restructuring of non-performing financing in Islamic banking.This article uses a descriptive literature research method obtained from the results of the analysis of the primary data source, namely the substance of the legislation and the DSN-MUI fatwa. So this research uses a normative juridical approach. This type of research includes qualitative research with data analysis techniques that provide a conclusion in the form of accountable information.The results of this study reveal the fact that the application of hybrid contract contracts in the restructuring of non-performing financing in Islamic banking uses a lot of hybrid types of assembled contracts (al-'uqud al-Mujtami'ah), namely the existence of an association of contracts between tabarru' (qordh) and contracts mu'awadhat (sale and purchase, ijarah, IMBT, mudharabah and musharaka). 
Halal Tourism and Its Misconceptions: Revisiting The Rejection of Non-Muslim Tourism Destinations Rakhman Priyatmoko; Addin Maulana
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.13976

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The term "halal tourism" is indeed recognized in Indonesia, nonetheless, its pros and cons are happening. Unlike any other non-Muslim countries such as Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Thailand, which tend to have less conflict between tourism stakeholders regarding the development of halal tourism, the rejection occurs in Indonesia as a country with a Muslim majority population. The rejection culminated in 2019 as a political year along with the presidential elections. The rejection of halal tourism occurs in tourism destinations such as Bali, Labuan Bajo, Toba, and Toraja known as the Muslim minority population area. Based on those issues, this study uses a qualitative approach to investigate the rejection reasons from the tourism stakeholders, to provide theoretical clarification on the stigma against halal tourism, and to analyze how halal tourism branding policy in tourism destinations. The result shows that the rejection of halal tourism by the tourism stakeholders was due to concerns that there would be a change in the destination’s image. To prevent prolonged debate and possible social conflict, the Indonesian government can use another term that sounds more moderate and acceptable for tourism stakeholders in non-Muslim destinations. Moreover, tourism stakeholders in each destination should take over the use of halal branding, so that the tourism policies adopted are regional initiatives (bottom-up policies).

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