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Analisis Syariah Terhadap Praktik Trading Forex Online: Identifikasi Masalah Dan Solusi Putri, Elen Sri Ega; Assyifa, Zubaidah
Journal of Economic, Management, Business, Accounting Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Mei 2024
Publisher : EL-EMIR Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69693/joembas.v1i2.26

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This study aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of online forex trading practices from a sharia perspective. This research uses qualitative research methods as its main design, which has a very important role in this research. In research regarding sharia analysis of online forex trading practices, the research method used involves a qualitative approach. This approach was chosen because this research aims to understand and analyze concepts, views and interpretations from an Islamic sharia perspective regarding forex trading. The results of this study show that although there are various challenges in ensuring sharia compliance in online forex trading, solutions such as swap-free accounts, education, transparency and careful use of leverage can help overcome these problems. Muslim traders must be careful in choosing brokers and trading strategies that comply with sharia principles to ensure that their trading activities are halal and ethical.
Pendekatan Islam Dengan Nilai Penawaran: Keadilan, Kejujuran Dan Efisensi Irmawanti, Irmawanti; Putri, Elen Sri Ega; Winario, Mohd
Multidisciplinary Journal of Religion and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Januari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69693/mjrs.v2i1.113

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This study aims to analyze the Islamic approach to supply values, especially those related to the principles of justice, honesty, and efficiency in economic activities. This study was conducted to identify how these values ​​are applied in the production, distribution, and trade processes, and their impact on market balance and social welfare. The study used a qualitative method with a literature analysis approach, involving a study of primary sources such as the Qur'an and Hadith, as well as contemporary Islamic economic literature. The results of the study indicate that the principle of justice in supply emphasizes the importance of fair distribution and avoidance of exploitation in trade. Honesty as a primary value in supply ensures that information provided by producers or sellers is transparent and free from fraud, thus creating trust between economic actors. Efficiency in the Islamic context is not only related to optimizing resources, but also ensuring that the production and distribution processes do not damage the environment or sacrifice the rights of others. The implementation of these values ​​has been proven to be able to create a more stable market and support the achievement of sharia goals (maqasid al-syariah), such as the welfare of the people and social justice.
Edukasi Dhuafa Mart Dalam Pengembangan Ekonomi Syariah Lokal Di Air Tiris Winario, Mohd; Reza, Saru; Priyatno, Arif Mudi; Putri, Elen Sri Ega
Journal of Community Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63477/jocs.v2i1.155

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This community service activity aims to improve public understanding of sharia economics through education conducted at Dhuafa Mart, Air Tiris. Dhuafa Mart is a sharia-based economic business that not only functions as a trading center, but also as a means of empowering the poor community. Through this education program, the community is given an understanding of the concept of halal transactions, Islamic financial management, and sharia-based business strategies that can be applied in micro and small businesses. The methods used in this activity are stages of socialization, training, and mentoring for managers and local business actors. Data and evaluation of the success of the program are carried out through observation, interviews, and questionnaires to education participants. The results of the activity show that the education provided has a positive impact on increasing public understanding of the principles of sharia economics and its application in daily businesses. In addition, this program also encourages active community participation in developing sustainable sharia-based businesses. As a recommendation, there needs to be strengthening of synergy between Dhuafa Mart and sharia financial institutions and local governments to provide further support in developing sharia-based businesses.
Analisis Implementasi Akad Musyarakah Dalam Pembiayaan Modal Usaha Pada Perbankan Syariah Di Indonesia Putri, Elen Sri Ega; Winario, Mohd; Mairiza, Diany
Multidisciplinary Journal of Religion and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63477/mjrs.v2i4.237

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Mudharabah is one of the fundamental forms of business partnership contracts in Islamic economic jurisprudence, established between the capital provider (shahibul maal) and the entrepreneur or business manager (mudharib). In the context of modern Islamic banking, the mudharabah contract serves as a crucial instrument for both collecting and distributing customers' funds, while also representing the values of justice, transparency, and partnership in economic activity. The implementation of mudharabah in contemporary Islamic financial institutions often faces various challenges that warrant critical examination from the normative perspective of Islamic law. This study aims to thoroughly examine how the mudharabah contract is applied in modern Islamic banking practices and to evaluate its compliance with the principles of fiqh muamalah as established by both classical and contemporary Islamic scholars. The approach used in this study is descriptive-analytical, by exploring primary sources of Islamic law (the Qur’an and Hadith), secondary sources (including ijma’, qiyas, and fatwas issued by the National Sharia Council—DSN-MUI), as well as operational practices adopted by Islamic banking institutions in Indonesia and several other Muslim-majority countries. In practice, the mudharabah contract has undergone significant modifications to align with the demands of the modern and complex banking sistem.