Nasrullah Sapa
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REKONSTRUKSI PEMIKIRAN EKONOMI ISLAM PADA MASA DAULAH MUGHAL: KAJIAN BERBASIS LITERATURE REVIEW Ervina Hijrah Nirwana; Nasrullah Sapa; Mukhtar Lutfi
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

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The Mughal dynasty is one of the major dynasties in Islamic history that made ã significant contribution to the development of an economy based on Islamic values. The economic policies implemented such as the agrarian system, taxaion, and trade, reflect the principles of justice, balance, and protection of vulnerable groups. This research aims to recontruct the thought of Islamic economists in the Mughal Daulah trought the study of relevant literature, using the literature review method, this research analyzes secondary data from various journals, and other historical document. The result show that Mughal economic policies such as zamindari, jagirdari, zakat-based taxation, kaharaj, and jizyah as well as trade regulation prohibiting usury succeeded in creating economic stability and social harmony in a multiethnic society.
Ayat-Ayat Terkait Akad Transaksi: Kajian Tematik Dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam Sufiani Zahra; Muh Affandi; Rahman Ambo Masse; Nasrullah Sapa
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April - Juni
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

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Contracts are the main foundation in all forms of muamalah transactions in Islam. The Qur'an as the main source of Islamic teachings has provided clear guidance regarding the principles and rules governing various types of contracts. This study aims to examine the verses of the Qur'an that are directly related to transaction contracts, both general and specific to certain types of transactions such as buying and selling, debts, and cooperation. The method used in this study is a qualitative study with a thematic interpretation approach (maudhu'i). The results of the study show that the Qur'an not only regulates the validity of contracts, but also guarantees justice, transparency, and willingness in transactions. This study is expected to be a conceptual reference in building a fair and sustainable Islamic economic system.