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DAMPAK JUDI ONLINE TERHADAP DISORGANISASI SOSIAL DI KALANGAN MAHASISWA BANDUNG Aulia Fitri, Andini; Laila Salsabila, Zahra; Marlina, Lina
At-Tawazun, Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 13 No. 01 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Ekonomi Syariah STAI Sangatta Kutai Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55799/tawazun.v13i01.692

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The rise of online gambling practices among students is an increasingly worrying issue amid the rapid advancement of digital technology. This study aims to identify the factors that cause student involvement in online gambling and examine the social, psychological, economic, and academic impacts it causes. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data was collected through literature studies and in-depth interviews. The findings show that internal impulses such as curiosity, economic pressure, and the expectation of instant profits, as well as external factors such as the influence of a friendly environment and ease of internet access, contribute greatly to the increase in student participation in online gambling. This activity has been proven to cause various negative consequences, including financial losses, mental disorders, decreased learning achievement, and potential legal problems. In response, integrated efforts are needed in the form of increasing financial literacy, strengthening regulations on online platforms, and active support from families, campuses, and the government in tackling the spread of online gambling in the student environment.
ANALISIS KONSEP JUAL BELI DAN TEORI GHARAR DALAM PERSPEKTIF EKONOMI SYARIAH STUDI KASUS PENIMBUNAN MINYAKITA Irfan Fadilah, Muhamad; Jauharunnisa, Sevana; Ardillah Tidzkar, Misbah; Laila Salsabila, Zahra; Marlina, Lina
At-Tawazun, Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 13 No. 02 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55799/tawazun.v13i02.783

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This study aims to examine the concept of buying and selling as well as the theory of gharar from the perspective of Islamic economics, using the case of Minyakita hoarding in Indonesia. In Islamic principles, trade is founded on justice, transparency, and mutual consent between parties; however, the hoarding of essential goods creates artificial scarcity and abnormal price increases, leading to uncertainty (gharar) in transactions. Within the framework of fiqh muamalah, gharar is strictly prohibited because it involves elements of speculation and market manipulation that can potentially harm society. Using a qualitative approach through a review of Islamic economic literature and an analysis of regulatory frameworks governing the distribution of basic commodities, the findings reveal that Minyakita hoarding constitutes gharar fahish (major gharar), which adversely affects economic stability, public access to essential goods, and overall social welfare. Such practices not only contravene the fundamental principles of trade but also violate the objectives of maqasid al-shariah, particularly the preservation of property (hifz al-mal) and the promotion of public welfare; therefore, stringent government supervision and stronger awareness of Islamic business ethics are crucial to ensure that trade practices remain fair, transparent, and conducive to sustainable economic development.