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POTRET PERKEMBANGAN PEREKONOMIAN PADA MASA AL-KHULAFA’ AL-RASYIDIN Zein, Ahmad Wahyudi; Handaya, Dita; Febriyano, Fikri; Admaja, Yuda
IJMA (Indonesian Journal of Management and Accounting) Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Alma Ata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/ijma.2024.5(2).924-934

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Abu Bakar Ash-Siddiq was one of the Prophet's four companions who rose to prominence as Khulafaur Rasyidin's commanders. Ali bin Abi Talib, Umar bin Khatab, and Uthman bin Affan. Like the development of Islamic economic philosophy, the economic policies of the Rashidun Khulafah are discussed from start to finish. Customs, taxes, zakat, and money printing. During the Rasyidin Khulafah period, the Baitul Maal was built, diwans were made, and other commercial activities took place. to observe and understand the system's progress. This article, which examines Islamic economic policies during the Rasyidin Khulafah era, was composed by employing a method of literary observation drawn from certain publications.
Praktik Etika Bisnis dakam Kegiatan Ekonomi Mikro Islam Sania, Vera; Admaja, Yuda; Dalimunthe, Faisal Anwar
Jurnal Deflasi Vol 4 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : CV. Arsy Persada Quality

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Business ethics plays an important role in ensuring fairness, transparency, and responsibility in economic activities, including in the Islamic economic system. This research aims to analyze the application of Islamic business ethics principles in economic transactions, such as honesty (sidq), justice ('adl), prohibition of usury (gharar), and mutually beneficial cooperation (ta'awun). The research method used is a literature study with a qualitative approach, examining primary sources such as the Qur'an, Hadith, and the opinions of scholars and practitioners of Islamic economics. The results show that the application of Islamic business ethics not only prevents harmful practices, but also creates trust and blessings in transactions. These principles are embodied in sharia contracts such as murabahah, mudharabah, and musyarakah, which emphasize justice and balance between the parties involved. The implication is that the integration of Islamic business ethics in economic transactions can encourage sustainable and equitable economic growth in accordance with maqashid sharia.