PERDAGANGAN DALAM ISLAM

Windari Windari (, Indonesia)

Abstract


Goals to be achieved in this journal to analyze trade in the light of
Islamic moral values, where in the market there are two actors sipenjual
and sipembeli. The main source of this journal is the study of literature.
Author Taking conclusions There are some things in the trade that does
not conform to the Islamic shariah. Therefore, there needs to be
improvement of systems and cooperation between all elements of
business, community and government. In the Islamic value determination
(determining) the price is not allowed, because the pricing is done by
market forces, ie the power demand and power supply. This is in
accordance with Islamic trade krateristik where market participants
should promote piety, fairness and kindness, keeping the symbols of
Islam, applying managerial good.


Keywords


Trade, trading system, verses Trading

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24952/masharif.v3i2.836

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