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Kontribusi Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam pada Masa Daulah Saljuk: Telaah Terhadap Nizâm al-Mulk dan Imam al-Ghazali Tacong, Hamzah; Haeriyah, Hamzah
JSE: Jurnal Sharia Economica Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Juli
Publisher : LPPM STAI Muhammadiyah Probolinggo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46773/jse.v4i3.2139

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The Seljuk Empire was an important political entity in Islamic history that not only excelled in the military field, but also played a major role in the development of Islamic science and economics. Figures such as Nizâm al-Mulk and Imam al-Ghazali made significant contributions in formulating Islamic economic concepts that are full of values ​​of justice, ethics, and maqâshid shari'ah. This article aims to trace the history of the Seljuk Empire, examine the economic system implemented, and explore the economic thoughts of these two important figures in the context of Islamic economic development. The method used is a literature study with a descriptive-analytical approach. The results of the study show that Seljuk economic thought, especially by Nizâm al-Mulk and Imam al-Ghazali, provides a strong foundation for modern Islamic economics, especially in terms of fiscal governance, market ethics, and social justice orientation.
PASAR SUKUK: SISTEM DAN OPERASIONALNYA DI INDONESIA Rachma Febriyanti; Tacong, Hamzah; Lutfi, Mukhtar; Kadir, Amiruddin
JSE: Jurnal Sharia Economica Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46773/jse.v5i1.3019

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Sukuk has become a strategic instrument in global Islamic finance and an important pillar of development financing in Indonesia, especially after the enactment of the Sovereign Sukuk Law (SBSN) in 2008. However, the rapid expansion of sovereign sukuk has not been matched by adequate public understanding or corporate participation, reflecting the need for a clearer examination of sukuk concepts, systems, and operations. This study employs a qualitative approach through a literature review of regulations, DSN-MUI fatwas, and reports from OJK, BI, and KNEKS, supported by academic publications. Using a descriptive–analytical method, the study explores the structure, mechanisms, challenges, and prospects of the sukuk market in Indonesia. The findings indicate that sukuk is based on real ownership, the prohibition of riba, and Sharia-compliant contracts, distinguishing it from conventional bonds. Indonesia’s sukuk market operates within a strong regulatory framework, with issuance involving contract structuring, underlying asset determination, and primary and secondary market processes. Despite significant growth, challenges remain, including low literacy, limited Sharia infrastructure, and modest corporate sukuk issuance. Nonetheless, regulatory support, digitalization through e-SBN, and rising interest in sustainable instruments highlight sukuk’s potential to strengthen development financing and deepen the Islamic financial market.