Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities

RECONSTRUCTING ISLAMIC ETHICAL REASONING IN DIGITAL GOLD INVESTMENT: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF MUSLIM MORAL PERCEPTIONS

Yuwono, Cinanthya (Unknown)
Ghofur, Abdul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Dec 2025

Abstract

This study investigates the ethical perceptions of Muslim communities toward digital gold innovations in the era of financial digitization, emphasizing the integration of Islamic values, economic considerations, and modern financial technology. Unlike previous studies focusing primarily on economic factors or technology adoption, this research highlights the role of ethics, Sharia compliance, and social norms in investment decisions. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through literature review and in-depth interviews with Muslim digital gold investors, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of ethical reasoning and value reconstruction in digital financial practices. The findings reveal that investors consider not only financial benefits but also principles such as justice (‘adl), trustworthiness (amanah), honesty (shiddiq), public interest (maslahah), and sincerity (ikhlas) when evaluating investment legitimacy. Digitalization is perceived as a means to facilitate accessible, efficient, and Sharia-compliant investment without compromising ethical principles. The study also indicates the importance of clear contracts, transparency, and credible Sharia certification in enhancing trust. These insights contribute to developing an ethical evaluation framework for Sharia fintech and provide guidance for designing digital financial products that are morally sound, socially beneficial, and financially secure. The results further suggest directions for future research on digital literacy, educational strategies, and social influence in shaping young Muslims’ investment behavior.

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JISH

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Religion Humanities Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities (JISH) intends to publish a high-standard of theoretical or empirical research articles within the scope of Islamic studies and humanities, which include but are not limited to theology, mysticism, cultural studies, philology, law, philosophy, literature, ...