At this time, the world is in an irregular and chaotic condition due to the covid-19 virus, especially in the economic sector. This resulted in the community's economy becoming paralyzed so that the income of the poor was also affected. To restore the state's condition, cooperation from various elements is needed, one of which is bias through zakat management institutions. The optimal utilization and management of zakat will help the community besides that the distribution is carried out appropriately and paying attention to the receiving groups so that the utilization is right on target. This research was conducted to analyze how the mechanism and implementation of zakat distribution in the response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The method used in this research is the literature study method. The literature study in this research is technical literature and non-technical literature. The results of the literature study can be used as input and a basis in explaining how the mechanism and implementation of zakat distribution in the response to a pandemic. Based on the analysis, BAZNAS has distributed zakat funds to three sectors, namely the health emergency sector, the socio-economic emergency sector, and the existing program sustainability sector. Not only that, BAZNAS and the Ministry of Religion also helped preachers who were affected by the Covid-19 virus. In the results of this analysis, it can be concluded that the handlers of zakat implementation in handling Covid 19 have a very big influence. The total distribution of funds for the three sectors reached Rp. 7,578,461,063. This zakat fund distribution is only valid in April, May, and June 2020.
COVID-19 Pandemic has brought several direct impacts in Indonesia to make every sector decrease especially in Capital Market since March 2020. COVID-19 is the main impact that affected to decrease the value of ICI in every sector on the stock exchange. However, there is a sector that seems capable to survive during the Pandemic, which is the consumer goods industry sector. One of the successful sectors coming from the consumer goods industry sector is the pharmacy business sector (INAF and KAEF). The research aims to analyze INAF and KAEF stocks during the Pandemic, whether both stocks can survive or not by using a various approach such as global economy, the impact of foreign and domestic policies, the effect of PSBB (Large-scale Social Restrictions), also the lockdown which being held in March-December. The method that is used is qualitative, as the data were collected from ISE (Indonesia Stock Exchange) and Yahoo Finance. The result of this research shows that INAF and KAEF stocks can survive and highly increase the stock price during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The research is a Case Study of Troubled Financing Handling at BMT Hubbul Wathon in the Covid-19 Pandemic. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach. In collecting data, researchers used interview techniques with BMT about policies to deal with the economic crisis during the Covid-19 Pandemic. BMT Hubbul Wathon Sumowono is one of the non-bank syari'ah financial institutions that issues a lot of financing products, such as Mudharabah, Musyarakah, Murabahah, and Ijarah financing. In providing financing to customers, an agreement is made in the BMT institution, in which there are several provisions that must be agreed upon by both parties. During the Covid-19 Pandemic, BMT Hubbul Wathon experienced a decrease in both savings, financing and installments. In the Covid-19 Pandemic as well, problematic financing at BMT Hubbul Wathon Sumowono increased by 5% when compared to the financing provided before the Covid-19 Pandemic. Therefore, this non-bank syari'ah financial institution issued several measures or policies including maintaining liquidity, restrictions in providing financing, and also by adding new customer members.
This study aims to determine the implementation of the Indonesian National Financial Literacy Strategy (SNLKI) in the sharia pawnshop sector in Yogyakarta. The data collection technique in this study is a structured interview method that is asking q5uestions that have been prepared to the respondent, which is then recorded by the researcher. The answers to the interview questions are then called primary research data. The population of this study is all branches of sharia pawning in Yogyakarta and researchers took samples with Probability Sampling because each element of the population is homogeneous, which has the same opportunity to be chosen as the subject. The results of this study are that all sharia pawnshop unit offices have implemented programs to improve financial literacy but have not been optimal in understanding specifically the SNLKI issued by the government due to the lack of training from the center regarding the core action of SNLKI.
The aim of this research is to compare the Islamic stocks index performance between Malaysia and Indonesia using Sharpe method, Treynor method, and Jensen method. The result show that the Islamic stocks index performance in Indonesia –measured by Jakarta Islamic Index- is better than Malaysia if using Treynor and Jensen methods. Otherwise, using the Sharpe method show that Islamic stock index in Malaysia is better than Islamic stocks index in Indonesia. The implication from this result is the investor with enough funds recommended to invest in Indonesia, but the small investor can do the investment to Islamic stocks index in Malaysia.DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v5i1.3127
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