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Educational Shariah-Metric Analysis: Towards Attainments of an Effective Shariah Risks, Measurement, And Performance Indicators in Formal and Non-Formal Education Systems

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  • Adebayo Musibau Yusuf

    (Department of Business and Management, Bath Spa University)

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This research introduces a robust, Shariah-centric analytical framework for the comprehensive measurement of risks and rigorous performance evaluation within the diverse landscape of Islamic education, encompassing both formal and non-formal institutions. The study pioneers Shariah-metric analysis as a conceptual innovation, meticulously adapted from Islamic finance paradigms and systematically anchored by the teleological precepts of Islamic jurisprudence, specifically the Maqasid al-Shariah. Key objectives include precisely delineating Shariah-metric analysis, proposing an exhaustive framework for Shariah risk measurement tailored to educational milieus, developing Shariah-compliant performance indicators aligned with Maqasid al-Shariah, critically examining extant Shariah governance and quality assurance protocols, and deriving pragmatic recommendations for stakeholders. The methodology integrates established Islamic pedagogical principles with advanced contemporary measurement techniques. For risk assessment, the paper advocates quantitative and qualitative approaches, including Scoring Mechanisms for Shariah Compliance Degree (SCD), the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM) for expert consensus, and Bibliometric Analysis for discerning research trajectories.

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  • Adebayo Musibau Yusuf, 2025. "Educational Shariah-Metric Analysis: Towards Attainments of an Effective Shariah Risks, Measurement, And Performance Indicators in Formal and Non-Formal Education Systems," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(6), pages 3828-3856, June.
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    1. Grais, Wafik & Pellegrini, Matteo, 2006. "Corporate governance and Shariah compliance in institutions offering Islamic financial services," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4054, The World Bank.
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