Jurnal Kajian Hukum dan Sosial
Vol 10 No 1 (2013)

Pembangunan dalam Perspektik Ekonomi Islam

Agung Eko Purwana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2013

Abstract

Economic development is one of the strategies to achieve the goals that this nation aspires to. Economic growth, per capita income of the population, unemployment, poverty, and the balance of payments are measures achieved in assessing the success rate of economic development. But in realityHowever, in reality, the development that has been carried out has not produced optimal resultsoptimal results because it is still not in favor of many people.The increase in poverty and unemployment that is currently occurring, ultimately requires all parties to reformulate the appropriate development strategy to be applied in this country. So that there are no more people who are neglected. Economic, social and political experts have begun to conduct many studies on how to make development successful without being haunted by poverty and unemployment. The interesting thing in these studies comes from Muslim scholars and economists. They offer new alternatives along with the emergence of new theories of Islamic economics. Islamic economics, which is based on the teachings of Islamic shari'ah, does require its adherents to act professionally in the process of displaying neatness, truth, order, and order. Departing from the above explanation, this paper wants to examine how the Islamic economic perspective on development can solve the problems of poverty, unemployment, and equity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

justicia

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

The journal aims to advance knowledge in Islamic legal studies within Muslim societies from various perspectives, enriching both theoretical and empirical research. It covers a range of subjects, including in-depth studies of living law in Muslim communities, legal negotiations on human rights, and ...