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Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 336 - 356, 30.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.25272/ijisef.693027

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Knowledge and Perception of Muslim and Non-Muslim Customers Towards Islamic Banking

Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 336 - 356, 30.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.25272/ijisef.693027

Abstract

In the past few decades, Islamic banking has gained the popularity not only in Muslim countries but also in non-Muslim countries. This is due to the fact that the products and services provided by Islamic banking are not only intended for Muslims but also non-Muslims. As one of the largest Muslim population countries in the world, Indonesia has the potential to develop its Islamic banking. However, not all the Indonesians have the same level of knowledge and perceptions about Islamic banking. Therefore, it will turn to be the obstacles of Islamic banking growth in the future. This research is conducted to investigate the knowledge and perception of Muslim and non-Muslim about the products and services provided by Islamic banking in Papua Province, one of the regions in Indonesia with minority Muslim population. Using the questionnaire to collect the data from 452 Muslim respondents and 231 non-Muslim respondents, the result showed that there is a correlation between religion and knowledge as well as religion and understandings of Islamic banking products, services, and operational activities. Furthermore, this study also reveals that both Muslims and non-Muslims have a good and positive perception of Islamic banking.

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  • Bujang, M. A., Sa’at, N., & Sidik, T. M. I. T. A. B., Determination of Minimum Sample Size Requirement for Multiple Linear Regression and Analysis of Covariance Based on Experimental and Non-experimental Studies. Epidiemiology Biostatistics and Public Health Journal, Vol. 14 No.3, 2017.
  • Ferdinand, Augisty. Structural Equation Modelling Dalam Penelitian Manajemen: Aplikasi Model-model Rumit dalam Penelitian untuk Tesis Magister dan Disertasi Doktor. Semarang: Badan Penerbit Universitas Diponegoro, 2005.
  • Given, L.M. (Ed). The Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods. California: SAGE Publication, Inc, 2008.
  • Hossain, Md. Anowar & Brazendra Nath Roy, “Perception of Non-Muslim Customers towards Islamic Banking: A Study in Northern Part of Bangladesh.”, Global Journal of Human Social Science: E Economics Volume 17 Issue 5 (2017).
  • Huda, Nurul & Mohamad Heykal. Lembaga Keuangan Islam: Tinjauan Teoritis dan Praktis. Jakarta: Kencana Prenada Media Group, 2010.
  • Karim, Adiwarman. Bankir Yahudi pada Zaman Abbasiyah: Ekonomi Islam Suatu Kajian Kontemporer. Jakarta: Gema Insani Press, 2001.
  • Nachrowi, Nachrowi Djalal & Hardius Usman. Penggunaan teknik ekonometri (Edisi Revisi). Jakarta: PT. RajaGrafindo Persada, 2008.
  • Rahman, Naeem UR, “Attitude of Muslims towards Islamic Banking and Finance in the North West of England: A Socio-Economic Perspective,” Durham theses, Durham University, 2012.
  • Ringim, Kabiru Jinjiri, “Perception of Nigerian Muslim Account Holders in Conventional Banks toward Islamic Banking Products.”, International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management Volume 7 Issue 3 (2014).
  • Soud, Nahifa Said & Özlem Sayilir, “Perceptions of Islamic Banking Among Muslim and Non-Muslim Citizens in Tanzania.”, International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies Volume 3 Issue 3 (2017).
  • Sugiyono. Metode Penelitian Kuantitatif, Kualitatif & R dan D. Bandung: Alfabeta, 2016.
  • Ringim, Kabiru Jinjiri, “Perception of Nigerian Muslim Account Holders in Conventional Banks towards Islamic Banking Products.”, International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management Volume 7 Issue 3 (2014).
  • Akbar, Saeed, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, & Shahin Kalmadi, “An Investigation of User Perceptions of Islamic Banking Practices in the United Kingdom.”, International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management Volume 5 Issue: 4 (2012).
  • Buchari, Imam, Ahmad Rafiki, & Mahmood Abdullah Hadil Al Qassab, “Awareness and Attitudes of Employees towards Islamic Banking Products in Bahrain.”, Procedia Economics and Finance, Colume 30 (2015).
  • Chaouch, Naoel, “An Exploratory Study of Tunisian Customers’ Awareness and Perception of Islamic banks.”, International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies Volume 3 Issue 2 (July 2017).
  • Ul Islam, Jamid, & Zillur Rahman, “Awareness and Willingness towards Islamic Banking among Muslims: An Indian perspective.”, International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, Volume 10 Issue 1 (December 2016).
  • Omar, Wan Ahmad Wan, & Hafizah Abdul Rahim, “Perception of non-Muslims towards Islamic Banking Revisited: SEM approach.”, Mediterranean Journal of Social Science Volume 7 Number 1 (2016).
  • Saiti, Buerhan, “The Awareness and Attitude towards Islamic Banking: A Study in Malaysia.”, Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business Volume 2 Number 3 (2015).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics
Journal Section Articles
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İra Eka Pratiwi 0000-0002-3583-4094

Fachrudin Affandy This is me 0000-0003-1991-266X

Publication Date November 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 6 Issue: 3

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APA Pratiwi, İ. E., & Affandy, F. (2020). Knowledge and Perception of Muslim and Non-Muslim Customers Towards Islamic Banking. International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies, 6(3), 336-356. https://doi.org/10.25272/ijisef.693027

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