Halal Development: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges 2021
DOI: 10.1201/9781003189282-6
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Analysis of the impacts and challenges of Covid-19 on green sukuk in Indonesia

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“…The benefit of Islamic social finance was also help to empower the local economy community through the micro-business sector. In addition, this could also encourage the development of the halal industry, especially halal food, so that their market shares could grow continuously (Suwanan et al 2021).…”
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“…The benefit of Islamic social finance was also help to empower the local economy community through the micro-business sector. In addition, this could also encourage the development of the halal industry, especially halal food, so that their market shares could grow continuously (Suwanan et al 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But fortunately, sukuk in Indonesia could develop well despite on the situation caused by pandemic. Indonesia's sukuk market share reached 19 percent of all sukuk issued by various countries (Suwanan et al 2021).…”
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“…In Islamic economics, one alternative investment instrument based on sharia principles is the green sukuk (Suwanan et al, 2021). Besides being able to answer the need for financial instruments that follow Islamic values, green sukuk can realize the SDGs 2030 agenda by financing sustainable development programs and have tremendous benefits and potential for the environment in the future (Budiarso, 2019).…”
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“…The global Muslim population was 1,84 billion people in 2022 (The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center, 2021), with excellent potential for developing green sukuk. It can be seen from the results of research by Suwanan et al (2021), which predicts the issuance of green rates until 2029 worth 419 trillion rupiahs in Indonesia. This data is also supported by the trend of environmentally friendly lifestyles among millennials and young people, so it is predicted that the interest of young people to invest in this green sukuk instrument will increase (Septiana & Dewi, 2008).…”
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