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Comparative Analysis of Economic Fiqh in Islamic Financial Transactions: ‎A Review of Literature from Various Madhhabs Ghozali, Mohamad; Jubaedah, Dedah; Yusup, Deni Kamaludin
Al-Mustashfa: Jurnal Penelitian Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol 9, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/jm.v9i2.16350

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This study analyzes the comparative interpretations of Islamic economic jurisprudence (fiqh) in financial transactions across the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools of thought. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected from academic literature, official documents, historical sources, and expert interviews. The research focuses on key Sharia financial transactions, including murabahah, mudarabah, musyarakah, ijarah, and sukuk, to explore the diversity of fiqh interpretations. The findings reveal significant differences, with the Hanafi and Maliki madhhabs showing greater flexibility and adaptability to socio-economic contexts, while the Shafi'i and Hanbali madhhabs maintain a stricter adherence to religious texts. These differences impact the design and implementation of Sharia-compliant financial products, influencing how they align with diverse fiqh perspectives. This study concludes that such variations highlight the dynamic and adaptable nature of Islamic economic jurisprudence in addressing diverse socio-economic needs. It underscores the importance of harmonizing interpretations to support the globalization of Islamic finance, ensuring inclusivity and sustainability without compromising Sharia principles. This research provides valuable insights into the role of madhhab diversity in shaping the growth and development of Sharia-compliant financial systems.Keywords: Economic Fiqh, Islamic Financial Transactions, Madhhab Comparison, Sharia Finance.
Comparative and Integrative Approach of Conventional and Islamic Economic Theories in Islamic Economic Law Development Hafizd, Jefik Zulfikar; Janwari, Yadi; Jubaedah, Dedah
Al-Mustashfa: Jurnal Penelitian Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol 10, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Siber Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/jm.v10i1.18550

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Conventional economic theory, which began with Adam Smith's seminal work on the free market and the 'invisible hand,' evolved through the contributions of Keynesianism and monetarism, focusing on government intervention and money supply control, respectively. In contrast, Islamic economic thought is deeply rooted in the Qur'an and Sunnah, with early Islamic scholars like Ibn Khaldun emphasizing justice, balance, and social welfare as core economic principles. After a period of dormancy, Islamic economics was revived in the 20th century, presenting an alternative that integrates moral and ethical values within the economic system. This research examines the integration of conventional and Islamic economic principles, particularly their role in the development of Islamic law (Sharia) and its economic applications. By adopting a comparative and integrative approach, the study analyzes both systems' concepts, principles, and practices, relying on data from books, journals, articles, and other scholarly references. The findings highlight both the similarities and differences between conventional and Islamic economics and identify complementary elements that facilitate the creation of a more just and sustainable hybrid economic model. Integrating core Islamic economic values, such as the prohibition of usury (riba) and wealth redistribution (zakat), with conventional economic frameworks can promote a more equitable and sustainable economic system. This research concludes that the synthesis of conventional and Islamic economics, underpinned by Sharia principles, can lead to the development of a more efficient, ethical, and socially just economic model..Keywords: Conventional Economics; Islamic Economics; Comparison; Economic Integration; Economic Sustainability
Co-Authors Abdurrahman Wahid, Abdurrahman Achmad Ridwan, Achmad Ageng Septa Rini Ageng Septa Rini Ahmad Fathan Aniq Ahmad Fauzi, Abdul Aziiz Ahmad Lukman Nugraha Ahmad Luqman Hakim ahmad yani Annisa Eka Rahayu Annisa Tania Dewi anton athoillah Antoni Julian Apriani, Triana Armelia Prakasa Asman Taeali Asri Sundari Athoillah, Mohamad Anton Ayi Nurbaeti Berizi, Ahmad Burhanudin, Bunbun Muhamad Dermawan, Muhammad Jagat Dewi, Annisa Tania Ending Solehudin Evi Sopiah, Evi Fadhlya Hidayatunnisa, Nurul Fatahillah, Ikhwan Aulia Febriyani, Putri Agus Feby Pebryanti Suhendi Friasta, Intan Ghozali, Mohamad Gojali, Dudang Gómez, José Manuel Naranjo Gunariah, Frilla Hadi, Sholikul Hafizd, Jefik Zulfikar Hasan Bisri Hasanudin Hasanudin Heni Pujiastuti Heryana, Sandi Hidayah, Paisah Nurul Hisam Ahyani ian rakhmawan suherli Ilmia, Anisa Intan Friasta Irni Sri Cahyanti Ishandawi Iwan Setiawan Janwari , Yadi Janwari, Yadi Jauhari, Moh. Ahsanuddin Kamaludin, Asep Kikin H Mutaqin Kusuma, Nurul Rahmah Kuswandi, Yudi Lestari, Putri Sri M Aditiya, Iip Maricar, Hudzaifah Muhammad Maulana, Fauzan Aziz Maulin, Mery Mohamad Anton Athoillah Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor Muhammad, Bohari Agus Muharni, Yusraini Mukhlas, Oyo Sunaryo Mursyidah Zein, Ai Imas Mustofa Mustofa Mutakin, Ali Naeli Mutmainah Nanang Sobarna Nasrudin Noradin, Muhammad Farhan Bin Mat Nur Hida, Ziyana Nurhasana, Nurhasana Nurjamil Nursari, Nina Pandu Pribadi Pangestu, Gaidha Khusnul Parhan, Parhan Pramayanti, Dian Ikha Putra, Haris Maiza Rahmah Kusumah, Nurul Rahmah, Yulia Fithriany Rahmawati, Indriyani Dwi Rajiman, Arman Rosidah, Rose Rudi Ahmad Suryadi, Rudi Ahmad Rukmanda, Meirani Rahayu Said, Nuralika Yepsi Sarmilantiva Salimudin, Mumud Santika, Ganjar Sar'an, Mohamad Shinta Mona Lisca Siskanti, Siskanti Slamet Santoso Sofian Al Hakim, Sofian Sri Lestari, Putri Suhendi, Feby Pebryanti Suherli, Ian Rakhmawan Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Supriatna Supriatna Sutiana, Yana Tajul Arifin Wawan Oktriawan Widiastuti, Dwi Suci Yadi Janwari Yeli Yuliani Yuliani, Yeli Yuniarti, Vinna Sri Yusup, Deni Kamaludin