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COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT MODEL "MERAH PUTIH" BASED ON SHARIA ECONOMICS TO IMPROVE THE WELFARE OF VILLAGE COMMUNITIES Muhamad Izazi Nurjaman; Sisi Ade Linda; Camelia Sofwan Al-Rasyid; Keuis Hera Susanti; Nita Eldiani
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 56 (2025): Seminar Nasional Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study aims to examine and formulate a development model for the Merah Putih Cooperative based on sharia economics that is effective in improving the welfare of rural communities. In the context of increasing economic inequality and weak access for rural communities to fair and inclusive financial institutions, cooperatives based on sharia values ​​are a strategic alternative in realizing economic justice and empowering local communities. The research method used is library research with a qualitative approach. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that the development of the Merah Putih Cooperative needs to be directed at sharia principles such as justice, deliberation, profit sharing, and the prohibition of usury, and strengthened by member education, collaboration between communities, and support from state policies. This model is not only able to strengthen the resilience of the village economy through the real sector and MSMEs, but also form a more independent, inclusive, and sustainable local economic order in accordance with Islamic values.
Analisis Hukum Ekonomi Syariah terhadap Praktik Fake Order (FO), Fake Buyer (FB), dan Fake Review (FR) dalam Perdagangan Online Keuis Hera Susanti; Camelia Sofwan Al-Rasyid; Ahmadi; Taufik Hidayat; Sisi Ade Linda; Muhamad Izazi Nurjaman
MUQADDIMAH: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, Akuntansi dan Bisnis Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, Akuntansi dan Bisnis
Publisher : LP3M INSTITUT KH YAZID KARIMULLAH

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The rapid growth of digital commerce has intensified manipulative practices such as Fake Order (FO), Fake Buyer (FB), and Fake Review (FR), which are used to artificially inflate product reputation and influence market algorithms. These practices generate asymmetric information that misleads consumers and undermines fair competition. Using a qualitative normative approach based on literature review, relevant regulations, and contemporary fiqh perspectives, the analysis identifies FO, FB, and FR as interconnected forms of digital manipulation. From the perspective of Sharia Economic Law, these practices contain elements of tadlis (fraud), bai’ al-najasy (false bidding), and gharar (uncertainty), all of which are strictly prohibited as they distort consent (antaradin) in transactions. The findings highlight that consumer decisions are often shaped by manipulated digital information, leading to defective contractual consent and potential injustice. By framing these practices as a unified ecosystem of digital fraud, the discussion emphasizes the need for adaptive regulatory measures and stronger ethical enforcement within digital marketplaces. Strengthening platform governance, improving verification systems, and promoting awareness of ethical business conduct grounded in maqasid al-shariah are essential to ensure transparency, protect consumers, and maintain integrity in online trade