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Tinjauan Hukum Islam terhadap Kawing Soro' Pada Masyarakat Bugis Kabupaten Bone Syawaluddin Hanafi; Anita Marwing; Arini Pratiwi
Al-Mizan (e-Journal) Vol. 15 No. 2 (2019): Al-Mizan
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Institut Agama Islam Negeri Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/am.v15i2.1307

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This study aims to determine the behavior of the Bugis community in Bone Regency in carrying out marriage. The development of marital culture and customs in the Bugis community in bone district, especially in terms of kawing soro’ became the main focus of this research. This research is a qualitative research with Islamic law approach. The results of this study found that habits in people's lives that were considered to be full of spiritual meaning became worthless after the existence of some Bugis communities in the district of Bone who performed kawing soro'. On the other hand, kawing soro' becomes compulsory if adultery is feared, in another sense that kawing soro' can be done if there are forced or emergency conditions. The Bugis community in Bone Regency who implements kawing soro' basically wants to carry out the commands of Allah and their Rasul, but it is not understood by the community that couples who do kawing soro', the husband is obliged to pay dowry even though only giving half and the wife may refuse to give the husband's rights like hanging out and having sex before the wife receives the specified dowry introduction.
THE HOLY QURAN PERSPECTIVE OF BUSINESS COMPETITION Arini - Pratiwi; Hasyim Aidid; Misbahuddin Misbahuddin
Jurnal Al-Dustur Vol 5, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : IAIN Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/jad.v5i1.2388

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This research aims to find out the term, the definition of business competition from the Qur'an perspective and to know the concept of business competition from the Qur'an perspective so that it can be a contribution to the treasures of Islamic economic science development and increasingly believe that the Qur'an can be a form of guidance in implementing healthy business competition for the realization of the primary purpose of Islamic law, namely the benefit of the ummah. The types of research used in this research are library research and doctrinal research by using descriptive analysis to describe the focus of the problem to be discussed objectively. The analysis method is used to obtain and find out the study of business competition from the Perspective of the Qur'an. The approach used is the theological, religious approach and conceptual approach. The conceptual approach is used concerning views and doctrines in Islamic law. The results of the study found that the terms of business competition in the Qur'an are not found in the Qur'an but can use the words سبق and استبق to refer to competition. While the terms of competition are found in QS. Al Baqarah (2):148, QS. Al Maidah (5):48, QS. Al Mu'minun (23):61. There are two concepts of competition for the Qur'anic perspective, first based on QS. Al Baqarah (2): 148, QS. Al Maidah (5): 48, QS. Al Mu'minun (23): 61 shows the conclusion that competing/competing is an attempt to compete positively (فَاسْتَبِقُوا الْخَيْرَات) by contributing sufficiently and not getting rid of entrepreneurs / other business actors and telling entrepreneurs/business actors not to harm and endanger other businessmen/business actors; To realize healthy business competition and improve the welfare of the people, every business actor must compete to provide the best products/services for consumers regardless of whether the consumer has differences in religion, ethnicity, race, or culture with business actors. Second, the concept of business competition obliges all his people to seek sustenance from the expanse of God's gift in a halal way where the search for sustenance must be carried out based on the path of goodness for happiness and benefit of humanity. The basic principles that underlie the obligation to seek halal sustenance have been affirmed by Allah SWT in Q.S. al-Mulk: 15 and Q.S. Al Baqarah: 168.