SYAHRANI SYAHRANI
FAKULTAS SYARIAH DAN EKONOMI ISLAM IAIN ANTASARI

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DASAR HUKUM PELAKSANAAN SYARIAT ISLAM DI BIDANG BISNIS DALAM TATA HUKUM INDONESIA SYAHRANI SYAHRANI
At-Taradhi Jurnal Studi Ekonomi Vol 5, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Antasari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/taradhi.v5i1.64

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The implementation of Islamic Sharia law in the business has had a legal basis in the Indonesian legal system. The legal basis is the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of 1945, especially article 29, some Laws and some Government Regulations, or other regulations which related to the developing sharia business, such as Law of the Republik Indonesia Number 7 Year 1992 in conjunction with Law Number 10 Year 1998 on the amendment of Law Number 7 Year 1992 on banking, Law Number 21 Year 2008 on Islamic Banking. The developing Financial Institution or Sharia Business, among other things, Islamic Banking, Islamic Insurance, Sharia investment fund shares, Sharia mortgage and others.
BISNIS WARALABA DI INDONESIA DALAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM BISNIS SYARIAH SYAHRANI SYAHRANI
At-Taradhi Jurnal Studi Ekonomi Vol 3, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Antasari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/taradhi.v3i2.567

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Franchise is a relatively new phenomenon in Indonesias business world, although ithas been common in developed worlds like the United States and European countries. This busi-ness runs according to procedures made by the franchisor. The latter will assist the franchisee, and inreturn, he or she will pay the initial fee and royalty. This business is not contrary to Shariaprecepts, as long as the object of a franchise contract is not something forbidden by Islamic law.Franchise contract accords with terms and conditions of a proper contract in Sharia, avoids ambi-guity, and follows the principles of Ash-Shidq (honesty and trustworthiness) and AI-Kitabah (writ-ten).