2018
DOI: 10.20885/jeki.vol4.iss2.art6
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Islamic Bank peformance based on Maqasid Based Performance Evaluation Model (MPEM)

Abstract: This study aims to measure the performance of Sharia banking under Maqashid Shariah's point of view. Maqashid-sharia-based Performance Evaluation Model (MPEM) approach does not only shows the overall banking performance as usual, but also in the aspect of its Sharia compliance. The samples used in this study are 11 Islamic banks which is retrived from Central Bank of Indonesia that consist of Islamic Bank's annual report from 2011 to 2017. To measure the Islamic banks, this research adopts maqashid sharia meas… Show more

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“…In practice, CAMEL is a financial measurement in measuring the performance of business institutions (Antonio, Sanrego and Taufiq, 2012) which consists of capital adequacy, asset quality, management quality, earning ability, and liquidity security (Jaffar and Manarvi, 2011). CAMEL is not only applied to conventional banks, but also Islamic banks (Antonio, Sanrego and Taufiq, 2012;Asutay and Harningtyas, 2015;Saoqi, 2017;Mifrahi and Fakhrunnas, 2018;Sutrisno and Widarjono, 2018). The results of the performance of Islamic banks with the CAMEL measure can be represented by asset growth.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, CAMEL is a financial measurement in measuring the performance of business institutions (Antonio, Sanrego and Taufiq, 2012) which consists of capital adequacy, asset quality, management quality, earning ability, and liquidity security (Jaffar and Manarvi, 2011). CAMEL is not only applied to conventional banks, but also Islamic banks (Antonio, Sanrego and Taufiq, 2012;Asutay and Harningtyas, 2015;Saoqi, 2017;Mifrahi and Fakhrunnas, 2018;Sutrisno and Widarjono, 2018). The results of the performance of Islamic banks with the CAMEL measure can be represented by asset growth.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian terdahulu dengan menggunakan Maqashid Syariah Index (MSI), telah dilakukan, baik di Indonesia maupun di berbagai Negara. Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Mifrahi & Fakhrunnas (2018), terhadap 11 Bank Syariah di Indonesia selama 2011-2017 menunjukkan bahwa Maqashid-shariah-based Performance Evaluation Model (MPEM), Bank Muammalat Indonesia (BMI) memiliki nilai rata-rata tertinggi, dibandingkan bank syariah lain, namun masing-masing bank syariah memiliki kelebihan dalam elemen yang berbeda. Indeks Maqashid Syariah bank syariah di Indonesia memiliki nilai tertinggi dibanding dengan Negara-negara ASEAN (Mutia & Musfirah, 2017), demikian juga dibandingkan dengan bank syariah di Jordania (Antonio et al, 2012).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Penelitan yang sudah dilakukan oleh Antonio et al, (2012), Mohammed & Taib (2015) dan Mifrahi & Fakhrunnas (2018) menganalsis peforma bank syariah menggunakan MSI, Performance Measures based on Maqasid al-Shariah framework (PMMS), dan Maqasid based Performance Evaluation Model (MPEM). PMMS dan MPEM merupakan bentuk pengembangan MSI.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified