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- PublicationCorporate social responsibility contribution to socio-economic development: evidence from Indonesian Islamic banksAminudin Ma'ruf; Shahbaz Alam; Aishath Muneeza (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, 2020)
Islamic banks play a significant role in social and environmental responsibility. It is known that Islamic finance is not merely profit-oriented but also looking at the prosperity of the society, as an ethical financial system Islamic finance give a massive contribution towards social responsibility. This exploratory study examines the relations between corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of Indonesian Islamic banks and socio-economic development. The evidence presented is based on the published annual reports of 13 Islamic commercial banks in 2017. The findings of this research suggests that CSR is a priority of Indonesian Islamic banks and has correlation to the socio-economic development. Furthermore, the findings suggest that the robust guiding principles on CSR need to be developed and it has potential of Islamic banks credibility and profitability.
- PublicationSmart waqf city for education - an experience in Darussalam Gontor, IndonesiaAminudin Ma'ruf; Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin (Routledge, 2020)
Historically speaking, waqf has played a remarkable role in economic growth and development of Muslim countries. Recently, the call for productive waqf has grown widely and its implementation shows significant impact in various Muslim societies. Interestingly, the revival of idle waqf properties and the creation of cash waqf are becoming economic drivers that will improve the welfare of Muslim societies. It is also surprising to discover the creation of waqf cities in different types such as the Hamdard Waqf City of Health in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Al-Rahmah Complex City in Somaliland and Darussalam Gontor Smart Waqf City for Education in Indonesia. The main objective of this chapter is to present an overview of the development of Darussalam Gontor Smart Waqf City for Education and to discuss how this waqf city has been able to maintain its financial sustainability without resorting to any external funding since 1750 (starting with Atiq Waqf Mosque) until today. This study is exploratory and adopts qualitative research methodology to achieve the aforementioned objectives. Data are collected from published reports, journals and the relevant web sites. Expected Findings: To conceive the founding Gontor Smart Waqf City for Education as a good model in financing the development of multilevel education infrastructure through decent, high quality and friendly environment. Practical Implications: The study presents a schematic framework for new waqf founders to build new waqf. Social Implications: Waqf is a viable non-governmental source of funding for education.
- PublicationSustainable finance and a Shari' analysis of environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteriaAminudin Ma'ruf; Shamsher Mohamad Ramadili Mohd; Ziyaad Mahomed (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
Over recent years, sustainability has been important topic of interest among researchers and practitioners in finance, evidenced by the remarkable increase in the number of research studies and regulations on the topic (Clark et al., 2015). Initiatives on sustainability include the concepts of Sustainable Investment, Sustainable Responsible Investing (SRI), Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) (Cheng et al., 2014). In addition, several reporting standards have been issued by accounting bodies to facilitate reporting of ESG based activities of firms in their financial reporting.
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