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ANALISIS KEBEBASAN PRODUKSI, DISTRIBUSI PERDAGANGAN BERAS UNTUK MENCAPAI HARGA RASIONAL PERSPEKTIF ETIKA BISNIS ISLAM Fadli Daud Abdullah; Syahrul Anwar; Dede Kania
Strata Business Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : CV. Strata Persada Academia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sbr.v1i2.118

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This research analyzes rice trading practices in Islam that can create rational rice prices, involving analysis of the roles of producers and consumers in creating rational prices for society. Rice as a basic food commodity has a central role in meeting human food needs. Changes in rice prices have a significant impact on a global scale, with the potential to influence social and economic stability throughout the world. This research uses qualitative research methods and secondary data analysis. The research result is that the concept of freedom of production and distribution of rice trade in Islamic business professional ethics emphasizes individual freedom in rice trade, with an emphasis on moral and ethical principles. This creates a framework that reflects the principles of morality in economic activities, maintaining a balance between economic and moral aspects. The main goal is to achieve rational prices in rice trade, which not only benefits individuals, but also society as a whole. In this case, business professional ethics in Islam must seek profits in good faith, uphold the principles of morality, respect the rights and interests of other people, and maintain social justice and the interests of society as a whole.
Efficiency and Fairness in Islamic Banking Regulation: An Economic Analysis of Law Perspective Rizki Aji Permana; Romadhon; Dede Kania
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/afkarjournal.v9i1.1968

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The Economic Analysis of Law (EAL) theory proposed by Richard A. Posner holds significant relevance in the regulation of Islamic banking, particularly in assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of regulations to achieve economic objectives. EAL emphasizes the importance of flexible and responsive regulations to market needs, as well as the integration of Sharia principles without hindering innovation. In the context of Islamic banking, regulations must adhere to Sharia principles such as the prohibition of riba and fairness in risk-sharing, while also promoting financial efficiency and stability. This study aims to analyze how EAL can assist in designing regulations that maximize economic benefits while ensuring social justice, in line with maqashid sharia. Using a qualitative and normative-analytical approach, this research compares the concepts of EAL with the principles of Islamic banking and identifies the challenges in aligning efficiency and justice in regulatory practice. The findings of this study suggest that the application of the Economic Analysis of Law (EAL) theory in the regulation of Islamic banking is crucial for achieving a balance between economic efficiency and social justice. While EAL focuses on optimizing resources for maximum economic benefit, in the context of Islamic banking, regulations must still consider Sharia principles such as the prohibition of riba and distributive justice. The main challenge lies in the need for regulations that are flexible and responsive to market dynamics, so they can integrate Islamic moral values with the need for efficiency. Therefore, well-designed regulations can support the sustainable and stable growth of Islamic banking, while meeting societal needs in accordance with maqashid sharia.