Jahar, Asep Saepudin2019-09-252019-09-252016-02-232015http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/234934This paper discusses the phenomenon of Islamic movements in Indonesian since the post-independence until the reformation era. It argues that there is a transformation of Islamic economic movement from the post-Independent (1945- 1998) which emphasizes nationalism and religiosity to community development in the post reformation era. In the early 1990s and after the reformation era, the movement of Islamic economics is aimed at improving social, education and economic development among the poor, not Islamization. In addition, the movement of Islamic economy also emphasizes entrepreneurship for the development of society. The establishment of Islamic banks and philanthropic institutions become the main part of developing Muslim community. In its development, Islamic spirit goes hand in hand with democratization that emphasizes transparency and accountability. Therefore, the model of economic movements aims at community empowerment and welfare.indWith permission of the license/copyright holderReformationDemocratizationIslamic EconomyIslamic PhilanthropyIslamizationEconomic ethicsEthics of economic systemsLabour/professional ethicsMethods of ethicsTheological ethicsTRANSFORMASI GERAKAN EKONOMI ISLAM KONTEMPORERJournal volume