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Islamic bonds can be marked as one of the most succesful instruments of the Islamic financial sector, which is possible to define briefly as the attempt to connect the religious principles and financial entrepreneurship. At the beginning, Islamic bonds had the character of the specific instrument, that appeared occasionally at some local markets. B...
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This study aims to analyze the differences in risk and rate of return on Islamic stocks during the economic crisis, when the economy is stable, and during the pandemic-covid. The sample used is the Indonesian Islamic stock index JII30 from 2018-2020. The data analysis used was a different test (T-test). The test variable uses stock returns and risk as proxied by Value at Risk (VaR). The results indicate there is no significant difference in the return and risk of stock index JII30 between economic crisis conditions and when economic conditions are stable. However, there is a significant difference between the JII30 stock index when the economy is stable and during the pandemic-covid, also there were significant differences in return and risk in the JII30 Index between the economic crisis (2018) and the pandemic's economic conditions (2020).