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Journal : Economic Reviews Journal

Tujuan Ekonomi Islam Terhadap Implementasi Akad Salam dalam Transaksi Jual Beli Online di Marketplace Tiktok Ridhoan Damara; Idwal; Katra pramadeka
Economic Reviews Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Economic Reviews Journal
Publisher : Masyarakat Ekonomi Syariah Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56709/mrj.v4i2.745

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This study discusses the implementation of the salam contract in online buying and selling transactions on the TikTok marketplace and its relevance to Islamic economic principles. Using a qualitative descriptive method with interviews and observations, the research reveals that salam contracts are commonly applied in pre-order transactions, where full payment is made before the goods are delivered. The study identifies several challenges, including delivery delays, product discrepancies, and limited Sharia-compliant payment options. Nevertheless, the application of salam offers transaction security and predictability. The study recommends more transparent product specifications, stricter regulations, and effective dispute resolution mechanisms to align with the goals of Islamic economics.
Studi Komparatif Terhadap Sistem Jual Beli Sawit di Loading Ramp dengan Toke Sawit dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam Fajar Pratama Abdillah; Idwal; Makmur
Economic Reviews Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Economic Reviews Journal
Publisher : Masyarakat Ekonomi Syariah Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56709/mrj.v4i3.819

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This study aims to compare the palm oil trading system between loading ramp and toke sawit (middlemen) from the perspective of Islamic economics. A descriptive qualitative approach was used through interviews and documentation conducted in Setia Budi Village, Mukomuko Regency. The findings show that the loading ramp system tends to be more just and transparent than the toke sawit system, although both have their own strengths and weaknesses. The toke system is prone to unfair practices such as weight manipulation and non-transparent pricing, which contradict Islamic muamalah principles. Meanwhile, the loading ramp system aligns more closely with Islamic values due to its standardized procedures and institutional oversight, though it is not entirely free from exploitative practices. The study highlights the importance of justice, transparency, and farmer involvement in creating a Sharia-compliant trading system.