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The Role of Organizer Council of Social Insurance (OCSI) toward the Improvement of Society’s Health from a Maqasad al-Shari’ah Perspective (Study on OCSI Participants at SMPN 3 Pakem-Sleman)

In: ISLAMIC ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA Are they Successful in Achieving the Maqasad-al-Shari’ah

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  • Camelia Rizka Maulida Syukur
  • Ahmad Rijalul Dzikri

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Role is a behavior that is expected by high-social-level people, but in the context of this research, what is meant by role is the existence and vitality of OCSI insurance. Organizer Council of Social Insurance (OCSI) is a state department assigned specifically by the government to organize health insurance for all of Indonesia, especially for civil servants, retired civil servants, Indonesian army and police, veterans, and independence pioneers together with their families and other departments or regular society that started to operate on 1 January 2014. This research focuses on measuring the role of OCSI in improving social health as seen from maqasad al-shari’ah view. Under protection of religion, there are three indicators with the percentage of 2.8%, whereby under protection of life, three indicators show 37%. Under protection of intellect, it reaches 25.4% and shows strong relation to the object being studied but only places the second. Meanwhile, protection of wealth and protection of descendant reach 14.27% and 9.4% consecutively.

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  • Camelia Rizka Maulida Syukur & Ahmad Rijalul Dzikri, 2023. "The Role of Organizer Council of Social Insurance (OCSI) toward the Improvement of Society’s Health from a Maqasad al-Shari’ah Perspective (Study on OCSI Participants at SMPN 3 Pakem-Sleman)," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Toseef Azid & Muhammad Syafii Antonio & Zafar Kayani & Murniati Mukhlisin (ed.), ISLAMIC ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA Are they Successful in Achieving the Maqasad-al-Shari’ah, chapter 5, pages 71-82, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789811272691_0005
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    Keywords

    Islamic Economics; Institutions; Maqasad al-Shari'ah; Islamic Capital Market; Shari'ah Entrepreneurship; Indonesia; Finance; Economics; International Finance; Corporate Finance; Islamic Finance;
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    JEL classification:

    • A1 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics
    • A14 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Sociology of Economics
    • F3 - International Economics - - International Finance

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