Opening Ceremony and National Webinar Seventh Islamic Banking Days 2021
Opening Ceremony and National Webinar Seventh Islamic Banking Days 2021
  On November 8, 202, the Islamic Banking Study Program Student Association for the 2020/2021 Period, Faculty of Economics and Business, held the National Opening and Webinar for the Seventh Islamic Banking Days. The theme raised was "Optimizing Islamic Social Entrepreneurs in the Social Finance and Commercial Finance Sector". The Opening Ceremony was officially opened by the Rector of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta Prof. Dr. Hj. Amany Burhanuddin Lubis, Lc., M.A. The National Webinar of the UIN Jakarta Student Association has several objectives: providing an understanding of the social entrepreneur paradigm juxtaposed with similar issues for instance philanthropy for social development and social development and social justice, shifting the paradigm of philanthropy from giving to financing and current CSR issues, experienced a shift towards social investment, provided an overview of the development of a social entrepreneur model in Islamic Finance, provided enthusiasm and motivation for Muslims, especially Generation Z, to be motivated to become social entrepreneurs and share experiences on best practices in Islamic Social Finance. The Seventh Islamic Banking Days 2021 National Webinar event is in collaboration with the Indonesian Islamic Economics Experts Association (IAEI), the National Committee for Sharia Economics and Finance (KNEKS), Baitul Mal Mualamat (BMM) and the Social Trustfund. Presenting 4 extraordinary speakers: Dr. Ahmad Juwaini, S.E., M.M. (Director of Sharia Social Finance of KNEKS), Prof. Dr. Minako Sakai (Associate Professor in Southeast Asian Social Inquiry and Indonesian Studies UNSW Sydney), Prof. Amelia Fauzia, S.Ag., M.A., Ph.D. (Director of Social Trust Fund UIN Jakarta), Novi Wardi, SE., MA. (Executive Director of Baitul Mal Muamalat), and the moderator is Sharia Banking Lecturer Ade Ananto Terminanto, M.M. The first session with the speaker, Dr. Ahmad Juwaini, S.E., M.M,. starting at 09:16 WIB with discussion about the three entrepreneurial sectors, the first is the Private Sector which is the most famous or the origin of entrepreneurship, then the next is the social sector, and also in the public sector or previously used several terms " reinventing government”, the public sector has a vision of managing the business sector. Basically entrepreneurship is entrepreneurship that is oriented to achieve a good goal. Entrepreneurship here is entrepreneurship that is oriented to make changes in life, both in the context of changes in the context of society and also in improving the planet, meaning the whole universe. Basically entrepreneurship has goals to improve the welfare of society but at the same time also improve the environment or the universe. The second material session with the speaker, Prof. Dr. Minako Sakai. Starting at 09:51 WIB with the discussion regarding Islamic finance, of course it must be based on Islamic values, Social Entrepreneurs must have an impact, but become Islamic social entrepreneurs. Islamic values ​​are based on the desire to preach through activities. And discussing BMT, BMT is not just money. The principle is to eradicate moneylenders, he thinks people are looking for maximum profit, making it difficult for the community, the presence of BMT provides assistance to the community. BMT is a fair halal business in Indonesia which has the most Muslim population, the BMT Association and Dompet duafa make the BMT Policy vision and mission that baitul mal zakat must be active, BMT has succeeded in strengthening performance and institutions There are several BMTs that provide Qodrul Hasan, but still need ideas the idea of ​​social innovation, to address social problems. The third material session with the speaker, Prof. Amelia Fauzia, S.Ag., M.A., Ph.D,. It started at 10:14 am with the material discussed on the development of philanthropic practices in Indonesia: currently what is happening is "philanthropy and even Islamic philanthropy". Indonesia as the number 1 most generous country even during a pandemic The use of a lot of funds is relatively more in charity or "short term". Phenomenal Starts Social Entrepreneurship has been strong since ancient times (Dutch colonial) Entrepreneurship practices are getting stronger in philanthropic institutions. In the practice of zakat and wakat, especially waqf, there is a very close relationship between entrepreneur ship and philanthropy. The fourth material session with speakers, Novi Wardi, SE., MA,. at 10:39 WIB with the material discussed on the Basics of Islamic Banking and banking in Indonesia, the functions of the role of Islamic banking, namely the business function (collecting and collecting funds / for bank development and optimizing profits for corporate zakat), and social functions (collecting ziswaf then given to the public). In Islamic banking already includes social entrepreneurship. Think maximum business and do not leave the social function. Governance and transparency in reports (financial and zakat), are strongly regulated by law, Value of Islamic Finance which ends for the benefit of the community. The National Opening and Webinar of Seventh Islamic Banking Days 2021 will take place at 08:00 WIB to 11:45 WIB via Zoom Meeting and was attended by the Head of the Sharia Banking Study Program, Ms. Cut Erika Ananda Fatimah, SE, MBA, Secretary of the Sharia Banking Study Program Yuke Rahmawati, MA, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Prof. Dr. Amilin, S.E.Ak., M.Sc., Chancellor of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta Prof. Dr. Hj. Amany Burhanuddin Umar Lubis, Lc., M.A, Chairman of Islamic Banking Days 2021 Bahari Abdul Gani, Chairman of HMPS Sharia Banking, Muhammad Rijalul Humam, Deputy Chairperson of HMPS Sharia Banking, Rahma Sari and 265 participants.