This study examines the practice of boycotting pro-Zionist products through the perspectives of Qur’anic interpretation, Islamic business ethics, and maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah. Using a qualitative library research method, the study analyzes the Qur’an, Hadith, classical and contemporary tafsir, and recent academic literature (2019–2025). The findings show that Q.S. al-Mā’idah [5]: 2, al-Nisā’ [4]: 75, and al-Mumtahanah [60]: 1 provide an ethical foundation for avoiding cooperation with injustice and supporting oppressed communities. Within Islamic business ethics, boycott practices reflect justice, moral responsibility, and humanitarian concern. From the maqāṣid perspective, boycott practices contribute to the realization of maṣlaḥah through the protection of religion, life, and wealth while balancing benefit and harm. This study concludes that boycott practices represent a form of peaceful economic resistance rooted in Qur’anic values and Islamic ethics.
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