Iska, Syukri2019-09-252019-09-252015-12-212011http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/232114This article discusses the dilemma of murabahah skim in Shari‘a Banks. The flourishing development of Shari‘a Banks especially in Islamic countries for the last few decades are undeniable. However, despite such tremendous development it has often been criticized for being only changing suit claiming that it has taken some conventional system concepts which are then modified in accordance with idioms found in Islamic jurisprudence discourse. This paper then sheds some lights on some questions of the existence of Shari‘a Banks with specific reference to murâbahah skim, how the two system similar to or different from each other, as well as the implication of the Islamic banking system in the general economic transaction. As a result, although the murâbahah skim is not an ideal instrument in achieving the real objective of Islamic economy, its domination as an important skim, however, seems to be in dilemmatic position between the pragmatic demands of the need of pure Shari‘a laws as a genuine reference and the role of banks should fulfil.indWith permission of the license/copyright holderShari'a BankingmurâbahahIslamic EkonomiEconomic ethicsEthics of economic systemsTechnology ethicsReligious ethicsSpirituality and ethicsMethods of ethicsPhilosophical ethicsDilema Skim Murabahah pada Perbankan SyariahJournal volume