The majority of Indonesia's Muslim population cannot increase capitalization in the sharia capital market. Compared to other Asian countries, Indonesia should have more potential to increase the number of investor Sukuk in the sharia capital market given the large population of Muslims in Indonesia. The problem that arises a lot among students is the lack of a fixed income and still very dependent on parents and wasteful attitudes on spending money that is less important. Sukuk can be one of the paths to develop the sharia economy. Investment based on sharia principles provides a great opportunities and ease in their implementation, it make Sukuk an excellent opportunity to be amendable. This study aims to measure the Sukuk literacy rate of Islamic economic college students for private Islamic universities. This study distributed 169 questionnaires and was shared in
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