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Al-Iktisab: Journal of Islamic Economic Law
ISSN : 25804251     EISSN : 2615661X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Al-Iktisab: Journal of Islamic Economic law is a peer reviewed journal published by University of Darussalam (UNIDA) Gontor. The journal is semi-annual journal issued on May and November. The aims of the journal is to explore and develop economics related to Islamic laws that cover issues both from Indonesia and overseas. Moreover, the editor accepts final manuscripts that have not been sent to other journal for publication. Those interested in subscribing to the Journal, advertising in the Journal, submitting manuscripts to the Journal, or otherwise communicating with the Journal, should contact at aliktisab@unida.gontor.ac.id.
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The Administration of Halalan Tayyiban Products and Services in the Era of Islamic Caliphates under Hisbah Institution Haqqi, Abdurrahman Raden Aji
AL- IKTISAB Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 1 No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v1i2.2385

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A caliphate is a territory under the leadership of an Islamic steward known as acaliph, a person considered a religious successor to the Muhammad and a leader of theentire Muslim community. Historically, the caliphates were polities based in Islam whichdeveloped into multi-ethnic trans-national empires. During the medieval period, threemajor caliphates existed: the Rashidun Caliphate (632–661), the UmayyadCaliphate (661–750) and the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258). The fourth major caliphate,the Ottoman Caliphate, established by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. One of the dutiesof a caliph is to administer and control the market which was included in Hisbah system.The Hisbah is a religious institution under the authority of the state that appointspeople to carry out the responsibility of enjoining what is right, whenever people start toneglect it, and forbidding what is wrong, whenever people start to engage in it. Thepurpose of this is to safeguard society from deviance, protect the faith, and ensure thewelfare of the people in both religious and worldly manners according to the Law ofAllah. Allah has made it obligatory upon all Muslims to enjoin good and forbid wrongdoingto the extent of their knowledge and abilities. Halalan Tayyiban products and serviceswere controlled under this institution. And this paper is an attempt to highlight suchcontrol in the history of Islam. How were Halalan Tayyiban products and servicesadministered and controlled?
Optimization of Agricultural Land: A Lesson from Islamic Economics Ismail, Nurizal; Aisyah, siti
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Human as social being is required to earn the wealth obtained from factors ofproduction to survive in his life. One of the important factors is land, which has beenmostly used in economy such as infrastructure, agriculture and mining. Unfortunately,the use of land tends to give more benefit to capitalist or land-owner than others intodays’ world. It impacts to inequality distribution of income in the society faced in thirdworld country that is mostly in Muslim countries. In Islam, administration of the landhas been concerned in primary sources (Qur’an and Sunnah) and Islamic literatures andpracticed into action in the state such as iqta, ihya al-mawat, zakah, rikaz, muzara’ah,salam, musaqah and other instruments. These instruments are mostly used in agriculturalfield in the Islamic age. Another instrument can contribute to sustainable agriculturaldevelopment is tax land: al-kharaj and al-’usyr. However, the result of this study statesthat to optimize the agricultural land, the state and Islamic banks can contribute togetherto solve the farmers problem such lack of financial support, shortage of water irrigation,lack of training and technology use by integrating appropriate Islamic financing andpolice of land tax that gives benefit and just to the farmers.
An Analysis of Investment for Hajj Funds from Islamic Law Perspective Fahmi, Annas Syam Rizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v1i2.2388

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Being the largest Muslim country with some 250 million Muslims, Indonesia facesa huge demand from its citizens eager to perform Hajj and then it will impact to the hugeof funds to perform Hajj (Pilgrim). Initially, any surplus funds held by the Department ofReligion are supposed to be paid to the Islamic Community Perpetual Funds (DanaAbadi Umat). Currently, the government is now eyeing the country’s hajj (Muslimpilgrimage) fund as a potential source of infrastructure finance. By that araises somedebate whether the hajj funds can be used or no to finance Indonesia infrastructureproject. Therefore, the study intends to analyse the investment of hajj funds from Islamiclaw perspective. However, findings of the study are that the use of the hajj funds forinvestment is permissible in Islam with some condition such as the benefit gained from itis used for infrastructures abd facilities of hajj performance.
Clearing in the View of Islamic Economic law Muqorobin, Ahmad; Wulandari, Yunita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v1i2.2389

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The financial flow can be regarded good or bad based on the function of centralbank in managing the circulation of money in Indonesia. Currently, the transanctiongiral money is more dominant than cartel money in the society. Because it tends to bemore effective, effecient and easy used in all economic activities. Most of the paymentsmaking up the transactions flow between several banks, which need one of the instrumentsthat settles the flow money circulated among the banks known as clearing. The objectiveof research is to know the mechanism of clearing and the structure of ‘aqd in the bankfrom Islamic law perspective. The finding shows that the application of clearing inIslamic banking has used Aplikasi kliring the contract of waka>lah, specifically waka>lahbilujroh that the bank will get the fees to represent the customers settling the payment.
Assessing the Compliance of Online Marketplace Mechanism with Shari’ah Law (Case Study of Bukalapak) Masputra, Iryandi; Akbar, Nashr
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v1i2.2390

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Bukalapak is one of the biggest online marketplace in Indonesia. Bukalapak providesa place for trading for sellers and buyers, utilizing the applications on the internet as aspace to trade. The objective of the study is to assess the the compliance of product, buyerand seller verification system, payment and delivery transaction system of Bukalapakwith the Shariah law. This research uses a qualitative approach; interview and observation.The collected data will be analysed with interactive analysis model by Miles andHuberman. The result of this study shows that as an online marketplace, Bukalapakcomplies with the legal standards of Shariah law which is based on ijab qabul between theseller and the buyer, also there is a form of liability or indemnity imposed by Bukalapakwith the view of balance and fairness between all Bukalapak users. The result also showsthat Bukalapak had been running based on honesty and openness so that it is able todevelop the market based on Islamic economics. Hence, it earns the trust from the sellersand the buyers as a place for buying and selling.

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