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Journal : Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development

Tafsir of Ijarah and Ujrah Versesin the Application of Muamalah Islamiah, Ifa Nurul; Sunandar, Heri
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
Publisher : International Journal Labs

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Muamalah is a part of Islamic teachings that regulate relations between individuals. One activity in muamalah is ijarah, which is renting goods where the lessor receives rent or compensation. Although ijarah has rules that must be followed, there are still many ijarah practitioners who do not understand the legal basis and rules that apply. This study discusses Quranic verses on ijarah, requirements of ijarah, payment of ujrah, cancellation of ijarah contract, return of rented goods, types of ijarah, and application of ijarah in everyday life. A qualitative method with a literature study type was used to collect data from written sources such as books, journals, and other sources related to ijarah. The results of this study indicate that ijarah refers to an agreement to use goods or services by paying rent, but does not include the transfer of ownership of the goods. Ijarah is often used in everyday life to rent labour and goods. There are two types of ijarah in financial transactions, namely ijarah and ijarah muntahiya bittamlik. The ijarah contract itself is divided into two types, namely ijarah al'ain and ijarah al-dzimmah. However, ijarah muntahiya bittamlik is declared haram if there are two contracts in one transaction. The solution is to separate the lease contract and the sale contract by first conducting the lease contract and then conducting the sale contract after the lease contract is completed. The law of ijarah almuntahiya bitamlik is haram, if there are two contracts in one transaction, and the solution to permissible ijarah muntahiya bittamlik is by separating contracts, namely by first conducting the lease contract and if the lease contract is complete then using a new contract with the sale contract.
Interpretation of Waqf Distribution Verse in Islamic Economic Perspective Lubis, Nurhayati; Sunandar, Heri
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
Publisher : International Journal Labs

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Islamic economics is an economy that originates from the Al-Quran and Hadith. Its main goal is Rahmatal Lil Alamin, which highly upholds the values ??of justice and equality among human beings. Wealth is a deposit that God has given us to meet life's needs. Besides that, the assets we have also have other people's shares in them, so in distributing these assets, we need means to make it happen, one of which is by way of distributing Waqf. So in its implementation, we have to learn the rules and laws of Islam. This study discusses the verses of the Koran regarding distribution, endowments, hadiths related to endowments, terms and pillars of Waqf, waqf assets, utilization of waqf assets, productive endowments from an Islamic economic perspective, and finally, the distribution of endowments. This research uses qualitative research with the type of library research used to collect data from written sources such as books, journals, and other sources related to the distribution of Waqf. In the results of this study, it is known that Waqf is a fiscal policy instrument besides zakat, Waqf is also not only in the form of assets such as land and other buildings, but there is also Waqf in the form of money, so if it is used and managed correctly, it will make an excellent contribution to welfare and economic development ummah.
Analysis of Tafsir verse verse Consumption of the Qur'an on Sharia Economic Development Iqbal, Muhammad; Sunandar, Heri
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
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All economic activities originate from human physical needs to be able to continue living in this world. All the needs for survival will be worked on by themselves, but when the needs for life cannot be met alone, then there is social interaction in meeting the needs of life among humans. This interaction actually represents the interaction of demand and supply, the interaction of consumption and production, so that the market emerges as a container for this economic interaction. In Islam it is explained that the earth with everything in it is the mandate of Allah SWT to humans to be used as well as possible for the welfare of Muslims. While humans have two functions in this world, namely as servants of God whose duty is to worship Him and as caliphs whose duty is to prosper and prosper God's earth. One of the uses that has been given to man as the caliph of God is economic activities in general and consumption activities in particular. Islam teaches people to use the right foundation in order to gain pleasure from Allah in carrying out their functions as caliph.