Sharia, Interpretation, and the Long Road to Justice
The statement by Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa that Islamic banking in Indonesia has not fully implemented sharia principles, and gives the impression of merely replacing conventional terminology with "sharia," deserves our serious consideration.
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[Note: The remainder of the article was not available in the provided text. The article as supplied was truncated after the opening paragraph. The piece appears to be an opinion or analysis article published by Republika discussing the authenticity of sharia banking practices in Indonesia, examining whether the country's Islamic financial institutions have substantively adopted sharia principles or have merely engaged in superficial rebranding of conventional banking products.]