Authors: Kasnaeny Karim, Ibrahim, Idrawahyuni, Hasanuddin


Year: 2019, Volume 28 No.3 Special Issue
Pages: 22-29

ABSTRACT

The post-monetary crisis in 1998 was the most decisive moment for the rise of Sharia banks in Indonesia. Ironically, even though the Indonesian people are the majority of Muslim communities with a population of 85% but this is the main supporting factor to the rise of Sharia banks. This study aims to examine the perception of Sharia banking deviation in Makassar. This study focuses on Sharia banking products such as murabahah, musyarakah, and mudharabah. The sampling techniques used purposive sampling by making Sharia bank customers as samples and measuring samples measured by dummy. The testing method was conducted using logistic regression through several testing stages. The test results showed that public perception of Sharia banking deviation on musyarakah product was in accordance with the test results. While different results are shown in Sharia banking products, namely murabahah and mudharabah.

Keywords: Shariah, Murabahah, Musyarakah, Mudharabah

10.5281/zenodo.3269940