This research aims to examine the effect of zakat and Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR) on the financial performance of Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia for the 2016-2019 period. This research uses quantitative method. The data uses is secondary data in the from of the annual report of Sharia Commercial Banks registered with the OJK for the 2016-2019 period. The data is collected by using documentation method and literature study method. The data analysis method used is descriptive statistical analysis and regression analysis. The population used is Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia registered with the OJK for the 2016-2019 totaling 14 Sharia Commercial Banks, with samples that meet criteria, namely 12 Sharia Commercial Banks, and the sampling technique in this research uses purposive sampling technique. The results obtained in this research are that zakat has a significant effect on the financial performance of Sharia Commercial Banks. And Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility does not effect the financial performance of Sharia Commercial Banks because the greater the ICSR disclosure value in Sharia Commercial Banks does not make the financial performance of Sharia Commercial Banks god or bad and vice versa.
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