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- Title
The Development of Sharia Insurance and Its Future Sustainability in Risk Management: A Systematic Literature Review.
- Authors
Cahyandari, Rini; Kalfin; Sukono; Purwani, Sri; Ratnasari, Dewi; Herawati, Titin; Mahdi, Sutiono
- Abstract
The need for Sharia insurance products in the Muslim community continues to significantly increase. Sharia insurance offers sustainability in overcoming the risk of economic loss based on the principles of Islamic law. In addition, Sharia insurance can be a sustainable solution in providing risk management funds. This study aimed to analyze the development and sustainability of Islamic insurance as an alternative form of risk management, as well as its sustainability in the future. The general review is still in the form of the products offered and operational system models in the Sharia insurance industry. The systematic literature review method was used to obtain a visualization and general description of Islamic insurance, employing 774 data articles from 2010 to 2022. From the results of the analysis, it was found that research discussing Islamic insurance has demonstrated significant developments every year. Mitigating risks by offering the principles of Islamic law represents added value for the Islamic insurance industry. In addition, five models of Sharia insurance systems have been introduced and used; namely, the Mudharabah model, the modified Mudharabah model, the Wakalah model, the hybrid model, and the Waqf model. However, the products offered in Sharia insurance are not too numerous and are still focused on individual risk. Based on these results, Sharia insurance will undergo development in the future in terms of both the products offered and risk management. Of course, it can also lead to a transition to the development of sustainable Sharia insurance.
- Subjects
SUSTAINABILITY; ISLAMIC law; TAKAFUL; INSURANCE; INSURANCE companies; MUSLIMS
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2023, Vol 15, Issue 10, p8130
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su15108130