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Sistem ekonomi kapasitas yarg menempatkan pemilik modal sebagai pemegarg kekuwasaan kebijakan otoriter terhadap jalannya perekonomian dunia, telah menciptakan jurang pemisah yang teramat dalam antara negara-negara maju (pemilik modal) dengan negara-negara miskin (meminjam modal). Ketidakadilan dan ketidakseimbangan sengaja diciptakan oleh sistem kapitalis dengan teori Belah Bambu Yang mengangkat tinggi-tinggo pemilik modal dan meninjak-injak penerima modal. Krisis ekonomi glibal tahun 1997 dan tahun 1997 dan tahun 2008 yang masih berlanjut sampai akhir 2009 membuktikan bahwa sistem kapitalis sangat rapuh. Tetapi, pada saat peristiwa yang sama Sistem Ekonomi Syariah yang mengembangkan prinsip keadilan, keseimbangan, dan kesejahteraan yang saling menguntungkan antara pemilik modal dengan penerima modal terbukti lebih unggul dan menjadi salah satu sistem ;perekinomian glonal yang mampu menyelamatkan perekonomian dunia. Buku persembahan penerbit PrenadaMediaGroup
Pembiayaan (financing) dari bank kepada nasabah merupakan fungsi utama perbankan, termasuk perbankan yang berdasarkan prinsip syariah. Pembiayaan ini dilakukan dengan membuat perjanjian tertulis atau kontrak. Perjanjian atau kontrak yang dibuat berdasarkan prinsip syariah, maka jenis atau skema akad syariah, seperti akad murabahah, ijarah dan mudharabah harus menjadi bagian yang sangat penting dimuat dalam perjanjian. Bagian lain yang lazim dimuat dalam perjanjian di bank syariah adalah klausul tentang jaminan. Pencantuman klausul jaminan tujuannya untuk mengantisipasi, jika di kemudian hari ternyata nasabah gagal bayar atau cidera janji kepada pihak bank syariah. Betapa pun isi kontrak suda...
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Waqf management and its impact on socio-economic development, specifically financial inclusion and sustainable development as well as of the legal issues in Waqf management in IsDB member countries and jurisdictions. It explores various aspects of Waqf management in IsDB member countries/jurisdictions as well as in non-Muslim majority countries such as Waqf regulation, its modernization, and relationship to Maqasid Al-Shari’ah; performance of Waqf activities; time and activity-wise distribution of Waqf resource management; the antecedents and consequences of Waqf assets (both physical and cash); the strategies and models to promote Waqf related activities for greater socio-economic development; good governance practices through the formulation of informed policies for Waqf projects, among others. Comprising different issues and perspectives adopted by various researchers, the work is specifically designed to meet the needs of academics and industry practitioners in the field of Islamic finance.
The essays in this volume provide focused examinations of the internal dynamics of intellectual and institutional Islamic law in modern Indonesia, together offering a substantive introduction to important developments in both the theory and practice of law in the world's most populous Muslim society.
This volume is a collection of all-new original essays covering everything from feminist to postcolonial readings of the play as well as source queries and analyses of historical performances of the play. The Merchant of Venice is a collection of seventeen new essays that explore the concepts of anti-Semitism, the work of Christopher Marlowe, the politics of commerce and making the play palatable to a modern audience. The characters, Portia and Shylock, are examined in fascinating detail. With in-depth analyses of the text, the play in performance and individual characters, this book promises to be the essential resource on the play for all Shakespeare enthusiasts.
Western perceptions of Islam in Indonesia are often dominated by images of radical minorities seeking a shari'ah state. In reality, however, mainstream Islamic institutions have played an important part in the post-Soeharto process of democratization and institutional reform. Among them are Indonesia's Islamic courts, the Pengadilan Agama or Religious Courts. In a ground-breaking new Lowy Institute Paper Cate Sumner and Tim Lindsey explore how the Islamic courts have embraced reform within a judicial system notorious for corruption and incompetence, taking the lead in efforts to deliver decisions that are more accessible, transparent and fair, especially for women and the poor.
Reviewing the legal context within which international commercial arbitration operates, this text has been updated to reflect recent developments in international law.
"The central issue examined in this report is why public accountability fails so often and what can be done about it. After analyzing the contxt in which anti-corruption efforts must operate in Indonesia, the report focuses first on three areas where corruption is rife: the budget, local governments and the government's regulatory functions in selected sectors: banking, electricity and forestry. It then looks at three sets of actors that are part of the problem, and need to be part of the solution: the key players in the justice sector--the police, the prosecutors, the courts and the Indonesian civil service. It concludes by analyzing how donors are responding to the challenge of corruption, drawing primarily on the Wolrd Bank's own experience"--P. iv.