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    BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF PESANTREN'S COOPERATIVES: LESSONS FROM PESANTREN DAARUT TAUHIID by Irfany, Mohammad Iqbal, Rahmat, Muhammad Alifka, Haq, Daffa Aqomal

    “…Introduction: Islamic boarding schools have significant potential to boost the Sharia economy, notably through cooperative formation. However, many of these…”
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    FACTORS DRIVING GEN Z PURCHASING DECISIONS TOWARDS STREET FOOD WITH THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PURCHASE INTENTION by Riska Widya Abiba, Muhtadi Ridwan, Khusnudin

    “…Introduction: This study examines the influence of product knowledge, halal awareness, subjective norms, and attitudes on street food purchasing decisions…”
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    BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ZAKAT RESEARCH FOR SUPPORTING SDGS by Rosyidi, Luthfi Nur, Sukmaningrum, Puji Sucia, Widiastuti, Tika

    “…Introduction: This research aims to reveal and map the publication regarding zakat to achieve SDGs. Methods: Based on the Scopus database, this study attempts…”
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    DOES COVID-19 CAUSE STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE INDONESIAN STOCK MARKET BEHAVIOR? A COMPARISON OF ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL STOCK by Supriani, Indri, Artha Wicesa, Nayaka, Karina Tumewang, Yunice

    “…Introduction: Islamic stock is believed to be more stable and less risky than conventional stock due to specific screening based on Sharia principles,…”
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    DOES THE HALAL LABEL MEDIATE CONSUMER PURCHASING DECISIONS? by Juliana, Juliana, Adamsah, Bahtiar, Utami, Suci Apriliani, Menne, Firman, Ismail, Shafinar, Inomjon, Qudratov

    “…Introduction: To determine the influence of price levels, celebrity  endorser, halal lifestyle and the level of halal labels as an intervening variable in…”
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    MAXIMIZING THE COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ZAKAT AND INFAQ (A CASE STUDY ON LAZ ZAKAT SUKSES) by Yasin, Muhammad Fathoni, Aini, Nur, Go, Ratna Yulika

    “…Introduction: Indonesia possesses a significant potential for Zakah, yet the collected amount currently only reaches around 4.3%. This requires a diligent and…”
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    SUKUK RATING: MATURITY, SUKUK STRUCTURE AND GUARANTEE WITH PROFITABILITY AS MODERATION by Ulum, Rafiatul, Mubarok, Muhammad Husni

    “…Introduction: The development of corporate sukuk in Indonesia increases every year, which is why a credible sukuk rating is very necessary. Sukuk is a sharia…”
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    NURTURING CUSTOMERS LOYALTY ON ISLAMIC BANK: THE ROLE OF SATISFACTION AND TRUST AS MEDIATION by Riptiono, Sulis, Baehaqi, Muhammad

    “…Introduction: Customer loyalty is a fundamental point in relational marketing that must be maintained and maintained by service providers. The urgency of…”
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    INTERNET USERS AND MACROECONOMIC FACTORS' IMPACT ON INDONESIA-MALAYSIA ISLAMIC FINANCE INDEX by Milhatun Nisa', Muhammad Ismail Sunni

    “…Introduction: The rise of the internet has revolutionized the way businesses operate and people interact globally, without exception, including Islamic…”
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    THE DETERMINANT ANALYSIS OF SERVICE QUALITY AND GOJEK'S MATCHING ALGORITHM ON THE SATISFACTION OF MUSLIMAH CUSTOMERS IN SURABAYA by Al-Kamal, Abdullah Muhammad, Alya Rinaima, Chetrine, Toni Roby Candra Yudha, Ana, Permadi, Andhy

    “…Introduction: The purpose of this study is to determine the partial influence of service quality and matching algorithm on the satisfaction of female muslim…”
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    THE URGENCE OF MONEY WAKF IN IMPROVING THE COMMUNITY'S ECONOMY by Purwaningsih, Endang, Basrowi, Basrowi

    “…The aim of this research is to describe the role of cash waqf in improving the community's economy and the country's economic growth. The method used is by…”
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    INVESTMENT DECISION OF DKI JAKARTA MILLENNIALS IN ISLAMIC PEER-TO-PEER FINANCING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC by Dewi, Destiana Rahmawati, Arsyianti, Laily Dwi

    “…DKI Jakarta is the region with the highest proportion of internet users from the total population of each province on the island of Java, including in terms of…”
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    RAISING COMMUNITY AWARENESS OF HALAL PRODUCT CONSUMPTION AND HALAL LIFESTYLE: A TRIPLE HELIX MODEL by Mardhiyah, Dien, Mawardi, Imron, Widiastuti, Tika, Al Mustofa, Muhammad Ubaidillah, Abdullah, Syahidah, Sinulingga, Rizky Amalia, Saptowati, Errin Dwi

    “…This study formulates a triple helix model for increasing community awareness of halal product consumption and lifestyle. It is essential to increase halal…”
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    DOES THE COMMUNITY'S PERSPECTIVE ENCOURAGE CUSTOMERS TO TAKE FINANCING PRODUCTS AT SHARIA BANK? by Muharromah, Syahriyatul, Huda, Nurul, Muslikh, Muslikh, Rini, Nova

    “…This study aims to determine community interest in financing products at Islamic banks with a modified Theory Planned Behavior (TPB) approach. These modified…”
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    DETERMINANT OF CUSTOMER LOYALTY FOR BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA AFTER M&A ACTIVITY BASED ON CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS by Mardianto, M. Fariz Fadillah, Cahyono, Eko Fajar, Previan, Anggara Teguh, Fitrianingsih, Eka Rani, Fauzan, Muhammad Hafid

    “…Introduction: The government of Indonesia consolidated three state-owned Islamic banks to become Bank Syariah Indonesia. Customer loyalty is affected by merger…”
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    DETERMINANT FACTOR OF CROWDFUNDERS' BEHAVIOUR IN USING CROWDFUNDING WAQF MODEL: CASE STUDY IN GENERATION Z MUHAMMADIYAH by Sayuti, Hendri, Syamsurizal, Zaimsyah, Annisa Masruri, Masrizal

    “…Introduction: The potential of Waqf is vast in Indonesia but has yet to be optimized. This paper offers a model for waqf institutions to adopt financial…”
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    NON BANK SHARIA HOUSING DECISION SEGMENT: HALAL FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AS MODERATION by Anggraeni, Erike, Normasyhuri, Khavid, Kusuma, Tri Atmaja Pramudita Wisnu, Nurohmah, Siti

    “…Introduction: The study conducted by researchers aimed to examine the correlation between pricing and digital marketing, as well as the impact of a…”
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    APPRAISAL OF THE EMPOWERMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM IN ACHIEVEING ZAKAT AMIL PERFORMANCE THROUGH ISLAMIC JOB SATISFACTION by Munifatussaidah, Asma, Prasetyo, Ari

    “…Empowerment and training program become a new technique that makes employees proactive in improving their performance. Thus, this research purpose to observe…”
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    PUBLIC PREFERENCE FOR MICRO WAQF BANKS: AN EFFORT TO INCREASE COMMUNITY BUSINESS by Ramly, Arroyyan, Hamsa, Amrizal

    “…The Islamic financial literacy index in Aceh is still relatively low at 18.64% compared to the conventional financial literacy index. The purpose of this study…”
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    PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF AMIL ZAKAT INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA: INSIGHT DISCOVERY FROM MACHINE LEARNING by Timur, Yan Putra, Ratnasari, Ririn Tri, Pitchay, Anwar Allah, Jamilu, Usman

    “…Introduction: This study aims to identify the most popular topics and words in conversations on Twitter with the topic of Amil Zakat in Indonesia. This…”
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