dc.description.abstract | This thesis investigates the complexities of sharia-compliant crowdfunding
in the context of sharia-compliant securities. Focusing on the guidelines set by the
MUI DSN Fatwa, this research comprehensively examines the extent of compliance
in sharia effect crowdfunding initiatives. This study takes a qualitative approach,
case studies, and content analysis to examine various crowdfunding platforms and
their adherence to the principles outlined in the Fatwa. By carefully analyzing
financial structures, investment practices and regulatory frameworks, this research
assesses the suitability of these crowdfunding models with the principles of Islamic
finance. These findings highlight the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, investors,
and regulatory bodies in ensuring strict compliance with sharia guidelines.
Additionally, this research explores the impact of sharia compliance on the level of
trust and participation of Islamic investors in crowdfunding campaigns. The
conclusions drawn from this research not only contribute to existing knowledge in
the field of Islamic finance but also provide valuable insights for entrepreneurs,
investors, and policymakers seeking to navigate the complex intersection between
Sharia principles and modern crowdfunding practices. | en_US |