MUI promotes sharia banking among Muslims 3rd March 2021
Chief of the MUI Office in Central Java, Ahmad Darodji, receives a BSI delegation in Semarang on Wednesday. (ANTARA/HO/Dokumentasi MUI Jawa Tengah)
The number of sharia bank customers is still small. (Sharia compliant banks) currently hold an 8.5-percent share of the market, while the rest (of the people) have opted for conventional banks. Semarang, C Java (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) is encouraging Indonesian Muslims to use the services of Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI), as part of efforts to develop sharia banking in the country. The number of sharia bank customers is still small. (Sharia compliant banks) currently hold an 8.5-percent share of the market, while the rest (of the people) have opted for conventional banks, chief of the MUI Office in Central Java, Ahmad Darodji, said while receiving a BSI delegation here on Wednesday.