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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no12.1149

Islamic Humanity: A New Approach to Minimizing Non-Performing Financing at the Islamic Bank in Indonesia  

ROZIQ, Ahmad (Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Jember)
ABSHOR, Faqih Ulil (Bank Syariah Mandiri)
SULISTIYO, Agung Budi (Faculty of Economics and Business, Andalas University)
SUMANI, Sumani (Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Jember)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.7, no.12, 2020 , pp. 1149-1158 More about this Journal
Abstract
NPF Islamic banking needs to be resolved because it affects banking performance in terms of income and the quality of its productive assets. This study aims to solve problems of non-performing financing and assess and analyze whether the implementation of the Islamic Humanity model can reduce the problem of financing at Bank Syariah Mandiri Indonesia. The study uses qualitative method with Miles and Huberman approach for analizing data through four steps which are; (a) data collection (b) data reduction (c) data display, and (d) conclusion drawing/verification. The results of the study found non performing financing can be reduced with using a new approach namely the Islamic Humanity Approach, which is an interaction between several aspects, namely (a) spiritual aspects, (b) economic aspects, (c) social aspects, and (d) justice aspects. The Islamic humanity model carried out in problem-solving activities at Bank Syariah Mandiri Indonesia includes a friendly approach, communication and deliberation in a family, respect for people, empathy, the concept of justice, and the concept of prayer. Islamic humanity approach shows success in reducing non-performing financing. The research concluded Islamic humanity as a new approach to reduce non-performing financing at Bank Syariah Mandiri Indonesia and it can be implemented to all Islamic banking in Indonesia.
Keywords
Sharia; Economic Justice; Islamic Banking; Islamic Humanity; Non-Performing Financing;
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