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INSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT IN ISLAM Nurhidayat, Naufal; Ulpah, Dina Mariana; Nugraha, Hanafi; Sunengsih, Imas
Komitmen: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol 6, No 1 (2025): KOMITMEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : FEBI UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jim.v6i1.43798

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This journal examines Islamic development institutions and policies. It aims to learn more about Islamic institutional and development policies in ensuring that the interests of society are aligned with the principles of Shari’a. The method used in this journal is a qualitative approach obtained from the literature of books, articles and the internet and refers to previous research that is collaborated into related discussions so that the author can provide systematic and relevant conclusions. The results of this journal state that institutions and policies have a relationship in development, especially the country’s economy, which is realized through special institutions related to public welfare, such as shari’a banking, shari’a pawn shops, BAZNAS, BMT. In Islam, economic development is not only a physical necessity, but is oriented towards spiritual development through aspects of tawhid, khalifah politics, tazkiyah, and physical development.
THE CONCEPT OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY IN ISLAMIC MACROECONOMICS ACCORDING TO MUHAMMAD NEJATULLAH SIDDIQI Yusuf, Nawaf; Fatonah, Nurul Fitriani; Syamjani, Raaf; Sunengsih, Imas; Rusdiani, Meri; Rahmawati, Dessy
Komitmen: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol 6, No 1 (2025): KOMITMEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : FEBI UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jim.v6i1.43802

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This paper is motivated by the emergence of economic problems and Islamic economic thought revived, especially after fiqh scholars and scholars in other fields of science realized that the Islamic world was lagging behind the Western world. In development, especially in modern times, fiqh scholars have a strong tendency to see various differences of opinion from various fiqh madhhabs as a unit that is not separated. Nevertheless, the difference in principles between Islamic economic figures is increasingly unstoppable in the midst of the rapid flow of the world's major ideologies, namely the economic system of Capitalism and Socialism. It is related to the emergence of economic problems, and the differences of madhhab in Islamic economic circles. Mainstream madhhab argues that overall, there is no gap between the amount of economic resources and human needs, meaning that there is a balance. This madhhab agrees that economic problems arise because of limited resources and are faced with unlimited human desires. The purpose of this paper is to understand Islamic economic thought in all its forms, to examine the concept of demand and supply of two activities that underlie economic activities, for example, the total demand and supply of rice around the world is at the equilibrium point. However, if we talk about a specific place and time, then it is very likely that there will be a scarcity of resources. This research is qualitative-research. The type of research is literature by exploring and comparing the thoughts of contemporary Islamic economic figure Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi. The results of this mainstream madhhab research give the most color in the discourse of Islamic economics today, so that this madhhab has no difference between conventional economics and Islamic economics. The difference is only in the mechanism for solving economic problems which according to mainstream madhhab must refer to the Qur'an and As-Sunnah.
INSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT IN ISLAM Nurhidayat, Naufal; Ulpah, Dina Mariana; Nugraha, Hanafi; Sunengsih, Imas
KOMITMEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): KOMITMEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : FEBI UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jim.v6i1.43798

Abstract

This journal examines Islamic development institutions and policies. It aims to learn more about Islamic institutional and development policies in ensuring that the interests of society are aligned with the principles of Shari’a. The method used in this journal is a qualitative approach obtained from the literature of books, articles and the internet and refers to previous research that is collaborated into related discussions so that the author can provide systematic and relevant conclusions. The results of this journal state that institutions and policies have a relationship in development, especially the country’s economy, which is realized through special institutions related to public welfare, such as shari’a banking, shari’a pawn shops, BAZNAS, BMT. In Islam, economic development is not only a physical necessity, but is oriented towards spiritual development through aspects of tawhid, khalifah politics, tazkiyah, and physical development.
THE CONCEPT OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY IN ISLAMIC MACROECONOMICS ACCORDING TO MUHAMMAD NEJATULLAH SIDDIQI Yusuf, Nawaf; Fatonah, Nurul Fitriani; Syamjani, Raaf; Sunengsih, Imas; Rusdiani, Meri; Rahmawati, Dessy
KOMITMEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): KOMITMEN: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : FEBI UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jim.v6i1.43802

Abstract

This paper is motivated by the emergence of economic problems and Islamic economic thought revived, especially after fiqh scholars and scholars in other fields of science realized that the Islamic world was lagging behind the Western world. In development, especially in modern times, fiqh scholars have a strong tendency to see various differences of opinion from various fiqh madhhabs as a unit that is not separated. Nevertheless, the difference in principles between Islamic economic figures is increasingly unstoppable in the midst of the rapid flow of the world's major ideologies, namely the economic system of Capitalism and Socialism. It is related to the emergence of economic problems, and the differences of madhhab in Islamic economic circles. Mainstream madhhab argues that overall, there is no gap between the amount of economic resources and human needs, meaning that there is a balance. This madhhab agrees that economic problems arise because of limited resources and are faced with unlimited human desires. The purpose of this paper is to understand Islamic economic thought in all its forms, to examine the concept of demand and supply of two activities that underlie economic activities, for example, the total demand and supply of rice around the world is at the equilibrium point. However, if we talk about a specific place and time, then it is very likely that there will be a scarcity of resources. This research is qualitative-research. The type of research is literature by exploring and comparing the thoughts of contemporary Islamic economic figure Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi. The results of this mainstream madhhab research give the most color in the discourse of Islamic economics today, so that this madhhab has no difference between conventional economics and Islamic economics. The difference is only in the mechanism for solving economic problems which according to mainstream madhhab must refer to the Qur'an and As-Sunnah.