Economic growth in Indonesia has averaged about 6% since 2008. Shariah- compliant financial service providers currently account for only 4.5% of total banking sector assets. Between 2008 and 2012, Islamic bank assets tripled, increasing by an average of 31.5% annually. Strong growth in the past five years was helped by the Shairah Banking Law introduced in July 2008. Since then, the number of Islamic banking outlets has increased from 241 to 517, comprising 11 fully Shariah-compliant banks, 24 Islamic banking units and 158 Shariah-compliant rural banks. Islamic bank’s network has spread with the number offices rising at a rate of 27% year-on-year. Community Service Responsibility (CSR), banking institutions should have to take part in social activities, integrated with the society, and "be part of non-Muslims". Blending in the sense of helping or supporting their programs that are good and useful, such as being a sponsorship or held a charity eventAs a country with largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia is considered by global world, multiculturalism in Indonesia makes Islamic banking should be inclus ive. Inclusive Integrated System is one way to eliminate exclusivity Islamic banking which still there, the improvement in terms of branding, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), socialization, services, and product innovation