Performance of Islamic banks in maqasid shariah perspective Abu Zaharah and Abdul Majid Najjar index; a conceptual study

Zuraidah, Zuraidah ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9982-8139 and Sismanto, Sismanto (2022) Performance of Islamic banks in maqasid shariah perspective Abu Zaharah and Abdul Majid Najjar index; a conceptual study. Presented at 8th International Conference of Islamic Economics And Business (ICONIES 2022), 29 Sep 2022, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang.

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Abstract

This article aims to discuss the parameters of the maqasid sharia, the similarities and differences in the performance measurement of the Maqasid Sharia Abu Zaharah versus Abdul Majid Najjar. The results showed that the views of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali and Imam Abu Ishaq Al-Shatby defined that maqasid sharia consists of three categories: (1) Daruriyyat; (a) the maintenance of religion (din), (b) the maintenance of human life (nafs), (c) the maintenance of children (nasl), (d) the maintenance of wealth (mal), and (d) the maintenance of reason (aql). (2) Hajiyyat (secondary) as a complement to Daruriyyat. (3) tahsiniyyat (complement) in comfort and the achievement of enhancement of human life. The Maqasid Sharia Abu Zaharah index is grouped into three main objectives, namely: (1) Educating individuals (tahdhib al-fard), (2) Establishing justice (iqamah al-'adl), and (3) Public interest (jalb al-maslahah). Meanwhile, the Islamic maqasid index of Abdul Majid Najjar is grouped into four main objectives, namely: (1) Safeguarding the value of human life, (2) Safeguarding the human self, (3) Safeguarding the values of society, and ( 4) Safeguarding the physical environment.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Keywords: maqasid sharia Index; Abu Zaharah; Abdul Majid Najjar
Subjects: 14 ECONOMICS > 1402 Applied Economics > 140207 Financial Economics
Divisions: Faculty of Economics > Department of Accounting
Depositing User: Zuraidah Zuraidah
Date Deposited: 11 Oct 2022 10:10

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