<p><em>This paper aims to investigate why Muslim communities prefer to pay social charity to private non-profit institutions during natural and humanitarian disasters. This is quantitative research with an explanatory analysis method. The population in this study was the entire Muslim population of Jayapura City, Papua Province. Pre-observational research found that only 11% (22 respondents) of 200 respondents paid social charity to official government-owned institutions, while 89% (178 respondents) paid social charity to private non-profit institutions. Therefore, we obtained data using a questionnaire from 178 respondents who paid social charity to private non-profit organizations. The results show that three important variables can explain why people prefer to pay Islamic social finance to private non-profit institutions: channeling effectiveness, ease of access, and social influence. This study makes implications for private non-profit organizations on how to keep contributors' trust by paying attention to how donors' money is distributed, how accurately donations are distributed, and how the organization is perceived. The example set by private nonprofit organizations should be followed by government-owned private nonprofit organizations to improve their donor services.</em></p>
This study aims to discuss the implementation of the dual banking system at the level of banking stability in Indonesia in terms of the framework and the impact it has. The analysis method uses library research to collect reading references related to the dual banking system and banking stability. The results of the study indicate that the application of the dual banking system is following the diverse characteristics of the Indonesian people and the majority are Muslim. As for banking stability with the implementation of this dual banking system, it has a good impact which provides good justification for countries implementing the process due to several benefits including increasing overall banking stability which is good for the economy; can meet the needs of consumers who want products according to their religious beliefs without sacrificing stability; In times of crisis, Islamic banks are better than conventional so they are relatively immune to crises.
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