| dc.description.abstract | The banking sector is vulnerable to the impacts of both global and national economic conditions. It must maintain its existence as a trusted institution. To gain greater public trust in managing their business finances, banks need to measure the health of their banks. One source that can be used is analyzing financial reports. This study aims to measure the health of Sharia banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The method used in this study is quantitative descriptive with purposive sampling. The study population is all Sharia banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The Islamic banking samples used were Bank Aladin Syariah, Bank Syariah Indonesia, Bank BTPN Syariah, and Bank Panin Dubai Syariah. The data used were the banks' published financial reports for the 2022-2023 period. The results show that the majority of the banks studied were classified as Fairly Healthy based on their NPM ratio. Based on their ROA ratio, the majority were categorized as Very Healthy. Based on their ROE ratio, Bank Aladin Syariah and Bank Syariah were categorized as Healthy, while Bank Panin Dubai Syariah and Bank BTPN Syariah were categorized as Fairly Healthy. | en_US |