Abstract:Islamic finance is a sharia-compliant business sector. The factor of religion or sharia compliance is very important to encourage the intention of Muslims to use Islamic financial products. The failure of Islamic financial products to comply with sharia principles has become a major barrier for investors. This leads to the purpose of this paper to reveal the determinants of investment intentions in Islamic stocks with the perspective of MAGHRIB tolerance regulated by the OJK. Sample data from 200 respondents w… Show more
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