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- ItemCASH WAQF(Solid State Technology Volume: 63 Issue: 4, 2020) Agustina, Ingrid Larasati; Suryana; Saudi, Mohd Haizam Mohd; Sinaga, ObsatarIn the golden age of Islam, waqf had already reached its heyday even though its management was still very simple. In the 8th and 9th centuries Hijriyah was seen as the golden age of the development of waqf. At that time waqf included various objects, namely mosques, prayer rooms, schools, agricultural land, houses, gardens, bakeries, office buildings, buildings, and others. Thus, mosques, prayer rooms, schools are only part of the things that are donated. By looking at the majority of Indonesia which has a lot of money compared to land or others, the opinion of the Hanafi, Maliki, and Hambali Mazhab is very suitable if implemented in Indonesia, so that unproductive lands can be developed and have good benefits for the welfare of the people in Indonesia. Also, the stated purpose of waqf is to retain the substance and spread the benefits of it, and the waqf in question is not the substance of money but its value so that it can be replaced with other money as long as its value is the same. The suitability of the implementation of cash waqf in Indonesia can be based on the MUI decree which issued a fatwa regarding the ability of cash waqf. Hanafi Mazhab regarding cash waqf is very good if implemented in Indonesia because cash waqf is economically very potential to be developed in Indonesia and the purpose of cash waqf is to collect fixed funds from the people. Then, it can be used for the benefit of the community. Cash waqf provides an opportunity for everyone to give alms and get a sustainable reward without having to wait to get rich.
- ItemDESIGN OF HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE RESEARCH MODEL USING BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH IN RS. AL ISLAM BANDUNG(Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical & Control Systems, Vol. 11, 03-Special Issue, 2019) Agustina, Ingrid LarasatiAl Islam Bandung Hospital is a private hospital that has a vision of a superior, trusted and Islamic hospital. As one of the private hospitals, Al Islam Bandung Hospital participates in supporting government programs in the field of health, carrying out cross-sectoral collaboration and actively participating in efforts to improve public health. In addition, Al Islam Bandung Hospital also carries out health services by giving satisfaction to patients. That's why it is very important to measure the performance of non-financial aspects in addition to the financial aspects that run in Al Islam Bandung Hospital.This study aims to measure the performance of Al Islam Bandung Hospital with four Balance Scorecard perspectives, namely financial perspective, customer perspective, internal business perspective and learning and growth perspective. This study collected data for a period of five years, namely 2011 to 2015. Analyze this study by comparing performance between years. Researchers used questionnaires to patients and employees as primary data and annual reports as secondary data. The results of the measurement of the performance of the Al Islam Hospital as a whole showed that the performance of the Al Islam Hospital was good enough from the four perspectives, namely the financial, customer, internal business and learning and growth perspectives.
- ItemKNOW YOUR CUSTOMER PRINCIPLES (PMPJ) IN PREVENTING CRIMINAL ACT OF MONEY LAUNDERING(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Susiani, Rini; Syafdinal; Agustina, Ingrid Larasati; Arsalan, SyakiebPrevention and eradication of Money Laundering not only threatens the stability and integrity of the country's economy and financial system but threatens the joints of life in society, nation and state. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method, which aims to describe the additional audit procedures for PMPJ implementation. Data obtained through the study of journal literature and electronic media. The results of this study indicate an increase in the number of reports about alleged money laundering received by PPATK indicating there is public awareness in supporting government policies in the prevention and eradication of Money Laundering, through the determination of reporting parties and the establishment of Know Your Customer Principles for Accountants and Public Accountants in carrying out his profession and administrative sanctions from PPPK if the Public Accountant does not apply PMPJ.
- ItemMONEY DEMAND POLICY MODEL IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Agustina, Ingrid Larasati; Delvina, Aulia; Savitri, Peti; SuryanaIn the theory of demand for money for Islamic monetary, Umer Chapra uses the Keynesian model as a foothold. From here finally the profit-sharing rate in lieu of interest becomes significant in the model. The question is which one is appropriate as a foothold, classic or Keynes. Which assumptions are actually in accordance with the characteristics of the Islamic financial system which are said to be interest-free, investment to the productive, consumption that is not excessive, with the obligation of zakat, infaq and shodaqoh? The formulation of the problem in this study is how the theory of money demand in Islamic economics and how to model the demand for money in Muslim countries. The method used in this research is a qualitative method using literature studies. The results of this study are that the demand for money in an Islamic country is determined by income, in this case transactions motive and precautionary motive dominates the reason of the Muslim population. Demand for money in the narrow and broad sense is not influenced by the interest rate so the implication is that the preferences of Muslims differ from the Keynesian model, so speculation motives are not found in Islamic countries and the complete elimination of interest rates in Islamic countries will not cause serious problems in relation to the effectiveness of monetary policy in these countries.
- ItemTHE ROLE OF GOOD WAQF ON THE OPTIMALISATION OF WAQF ASSETS IN INDONESIA(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2020) Suryana; Ikram, Syafrizal; Agustina, Ingrid LarasatiWaqf is instruments in Islamic economics that has the potential to improve people's welfare and overcome the problem of poverty. Waqf has two sides of the relationship, namely the relationship to God and also the relationship to humans/muammalah, The purpose of this research is to get issues related to waqf governance. The findings show that the waqf assets are still dominant in 3M (Masjid/Mosque, Mushola/prayer room, and Makam/the grave) and the management of waqf assets in Indonesia still does not lead to economic empowerment because most of the waqf is still mostly of consumptive waqf. The solution is Nazir must implement good management by implementing the principles of Good Waqf Governance, including the principles of accountability and accountability, candor, fairness, and independence. through the role of waqf governance, traditional waqf management will shift towards productive waqf management, so that the contribution will be greater and have an impact on the optimization of waqf assets managed by Nazhir in Indonesia, the more productive endowments will ultimately have implications for the welfare of society and the economy national in Indonesia..