THE VIEWS OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON AUDIT SHARI'A
Date
2017-01-23Author
Wardayati, Siti Maria
Al Wahid, Abdul Muis
Mujib, Abdul
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Islamic banking in Indonesia is growing rapidly since the issuance of policies on
Islamic Banking. In order to minimize the risk of problems in the banking system,
efforts are made to control the use of patterns and mechanisms to be better and
comprehensive. Audit Sharia in the Islamic financial services means the
accumulation and evaluation of evidence to determine and report the level of
concordance between the information and the criteria established for the purpose
of Shariah compliance. Audit should be conducted by a competent and
independen. Therefore, auditors are representatives of the shareholders who want
jobs (investment) them according to the laws of Islamic Shari'a.
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