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The Application of Murābaha Contract in Islamic Banking from Muslim Jurists’ Perspective Ghazali, Mohammad
AL- IKTISAB Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : University of Darusssalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v2i1.2395

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High needs of the society needs on Islamic banking services tends to be viewed by bankersto produce more products that can be used to answer the need of financing and easy transactionacted by people. Hence, one of the Islamic banking transaction that attracts the society enthusiastic to be used is murābaha. In theory, the murābaha is allowed in Islam, therefore thesociety want to use it, but it may be in practice of murābaha can be found the prohibitedtransaction such as riba, gharar, and gambling. By then, this paper attempts to analyse thepractice of murābaha in Islaminc banking from the thought of Muslim jurists either classicalor contemporary time. The method used for the study is comparative analysis on law producedby the Muslim jurists such as al-Mãlikiyah, al-Shafi‘iyah, al-hanafiyyah, and al-Hanãbilah.
A severe effect of anterior chest wall infection from odontogenic cause: Case Report Karlin, Christiadi; Ariestiana, Yossi Y.; Ghazali, Mohammad
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 7, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v7i1.272

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Objective: Odontogenic infections can be life-threatening if left untreated, those can spread multi- directional to superior, inferior, anterior, and posterior regions. It can travel down the neck to the supraclavicular fossa, axilla, and chest wall, potentially reaching the deltopectoral triangle. Immediate treatment is essential to prevent the infection from reaching the mediastinum. Methods: A 20 years old male presented to the ER at Hasanuddin University Hospital with swelling on the right cheek extended to chin, neck, and upper part of chest since 4 days before admission. He experienced diculty breathing and had a fever. Examination found tachypnea, tachycardia, fever 37.4°C, neck move limitation, mouth opening limitation, classical sign of inammation, and leukocytosis. Patient suspected as abscess of submandible extended to neck, and chest. Incision and drainage accompanied with tooth extraction was performed and support therapy such as antibiotic treatment, nutritional support, extraoral massage, and chest compressive gauze. Results: The pleurovertebral and costopleural ligaments are key factors in determining whether infection in the deep neck fascial planes will spread to the mediastinum or the anterior chest wall. Strong ligaments direct the infection to the supercial chest wall, while weak ligaments allow the infection to spread deeper into the mediastinum. Conclusion: Comprehensive and rapid management of extraoral and intraoral drainage incisions and extraction of the causative tooth, chest compressive splinting and adequate medication and optimal nutritional therapy can prevent further spread of infection and provide a good prognosis.