Jurnal Al-Qardh
Vol 6, No 2 (2021): AL-QARDH

The Position of Arbitration in Dispute Resolution of Islamic Financial Institutions

Ni Nyoman Adi Astiti (College of Law Tambun Bungai)
Ghozali Rahman (College of Law Tambun Bungai)
Siti Nur Ibtisamah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2021

Abstract

Arbitration in Islamic law is known as the term tahkim which comes from Arabic. Arbitration in Islam has been recognized in the Al-Qur’an, Sunnah and Ijmak. In Indonesia, sharia arbitration focuses on the field of muamalah or sharia-based civil law. Sharia arbitration is very relevant in resolving sharia banking disputes. The practice of tahkim has been done by the companions of the Apostle. Thus, the problems that are resolved by arbitration institutions are not against Islamic law, because Islamic law itself recognizes the legality of arbitration as dispute resolution. However, in the formation of an arbitration institution, elements prohibited by religion should not be included and its decisions are also not contradicting religious law. If a case is related to an arbitration institution to settle it, then according to Islamic law the official judicial institution is no longer authorized.

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Abbrev

qardh

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Subject

Religion Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

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Journal Alqardh published by Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business is aimed at being a medium for research results dissemination and scientific papers on the Indonesian economy and business among international academics, practitioners, regulators, and public. The Alqardh is issued two times ...