MushÄÂrakah MutanÄÂqiá¹£ah (Diminishing Partnership) Regulation for Housing Finance in Indonesian and Malaysian Law

Istianah Zainal Asyiqin*    -  Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
M. Fabian Akbar    -  Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Muhammad Daffa Auliarizky Onielda    -  National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Province of China
Adriana Maisarah binti Mohd Farid  -  Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia

(*) Corresponding Author

The housing business continues to grow along with the increasing need for the fulfillment of housing. This research delves into the application of mushÄÂrakah mutanÄÂqiá¹£ah in housing finance within Indonesia and Malaysia, scrutinizing their regulations and relevant governing institutions. Employing a normative legal approach, it explores legal principles, systematics, synchronization, and historical context about this financing method. Employing inductive, deductive, and comparative methods, it analyzes regulations and practices in both countries. By offering insights into the potential and challenges of implementing mushÄÂrakah mutanÄÂqiá¹£ah in housing finance, the study aims to provide recommendations for regulatory enhancements, fatwa institutions, product development, and adherence to sharī’ah principles. This research is crucial for deepening understanding and facilitating improvements in various sectors related to housing finance within the context of Islamic finance in Indonesia and Malaysia.

Keywords: comparative study; housing finance; Indonesian law, Malaysian law, mushārakah mutanāqiṣah

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