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FAWAID: Sharia Economic Law Review
Core Subject : Social,
Fawaid: Sharia Economic Law Review is a journal under the auspices of the Sharia Economic Law Study Program, Faculty of Sharia, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kendari. Fawaid: Sharia Economic Law Review was formed in 2019 and publishes scientific articles related to economic law issues from the point of view of Sharia (Islamic law). Fawaid Journal: Sharia Economic Law Review focuses on studies of economic problems from the perspective of Sharia law (Islamic Law) and Scope This journal study departs from the problems of Cryptocurrency, Contracts (Agreements), Islamic Civil, Economic Disputes, and Sharia Economic Content Studies.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 64 Documents
PRICING IN E-COMMERCE: A SHARIAH PERSPECTIVE Nurlia, Wa; Saskia, Ani; Maulana, Muhammad Ryan; Ramadhan, Reno
Fawaid : Sharia Economic Law Review Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Fawaid: Sharia Economic Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/flr.v7i1.11475

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This article analyzes pricing in e-commerce from the perspective of sharia economic law, considering the importance of ethics in business practices in the digital era. With the rapid development of technology and the increasing use of e-commerce platforms, buying and selling transactions can now be carried out more quickly and efficiently. However, this convenience also brings challenges, especially related to pricing practices that are often non-transparent and unfair. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis method to explore the views of business actors and consumers regarding the application of sharia principles in pricing. The results of the study indicate that the application of sharia principles, such as transparency, fairness, and the prohibition of usury, is very important to create an ethical and sustainable business environment. By understanding and implementing these principles, business actors can not only increase consumer trust but also contribute to the development of a fairer and more sustainable economic ecosystem.Keywords: Pricing, e-commerce, sharia economic law
Penetapan Harga Di Bawah Harga Pasar Dalam Konteks Syariah: Risiko Hukum Dan Strategi Bisnis P.Adjahum, Hanisa Amang,; Saputra, Randi Jaya; Nurhayana, Nurhayana
Fawaid : Sharia Economic Law Review Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Fawaid: Sharia Economic Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/flr.v7i1.11479

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This article discusses below-market pricing in the context of law and sharia perspective. Aggressive pricing can provide short-term profits for companies, but also presents significant legal risks, especially related to antitrust regulations and consumer protection. In this analysis, it is explained how unethical pricing practices can lead to legal sanctions and litigation from competitors. In addition, this article emphasizes the importance of understanding market dynamics and consumer behavior to avoid ongoing financial losses. The sharia perspective offers a more holistic approach by emphasizing fairness, transparency, and social responsibility in pricing. Low pricing can be considered good if it aims to provide greater access to the community, but companies must ensure the sustainability of their businesses. By involving various stakeholders in decision-making, companies can create ethical and sustainable business models that are in line with social values and applicable laws.Keywords: Pricing, Sharia Perspective, Transparency
Kolaborasi Pelaku Usaha Dalam Praktik Non Harga Perspektif Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Asmaliah, Fifin; Aswan, Aswan; Jeri, Ahmat; Anugrah, Aril
Fawaid : Sharia Economic Law Review Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Fawaid: Sharia Economic Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/flr.v7i1.11481

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This study explores the collaboration among entrepreneurs in the realm of non-price practices from the perspective of Islamic economic law. It focuses on the prohibitions of iktikhar and tadlis, which are considered unethical and detrimental to the integrity of business transactions. Iktikhar involves deceptive practices that mislead consumers, while tadlis refers to concealing defects or flaws in products. Both practices undermine consumer trust and threaten the sustainability of partnerships among entrepreneurs. Through a qualitative analysis, this research highlights the importance of ethical behavior in fostering a business environment that values transparency and mutual benefit. The findings suggest that adherence to Islamic ethical standards not only enhances the reputation of collaborative ventures but also contributes to the long-term success of businesses. By promoting ethical practices in non-price competition, this study provides insights into the potential for creating sustainable business relationships rooted in integrity, ultimately leading to a more equitable and trustworthy marketplace. Keywords: Non-price practices,Iktikhar,Tadlis
Analisis Hukum Kepemilikan Saham Non-Muslim Pada Perusahaan Syariah Menurut Pandangan Imam Syafi’i Suardi, Faisal; Fikrih, Muh. Haikal; Waode, Riski Berlian
Fawaid : Sharia Economic Law Review Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Fawaid: Sharia Economic Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/flr.v7i1.11483

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This study examines Imam al-Shafi'i’s perspective on non-Muslim share ownership in Muslim-owned companies through a library research method. The primary focus is to explore classical fiqh views on modern economic phenomena, particularly regarding the concept of syirkah (partnership) and interfaith share ownership. Data collection was conducted through a critical review of primary sources, including Imam al-Shafi'i’s classical fiqh texts, and secondary sources consisting of contemporary literature discussing Islamic economic thought. The research applies a qualitative approach using descriptive-comparative analysis to interpret Imam al-Shafi'i’s views in the context of modern muamalah (economic transactions). Data analysis was carried out using content analysis by identifying, categorizing, and interpreting fundamental concepts in Imam al-Shafi'i’s thought related to partnership and share ownership. The findings show that Imam al-Shafi'i offers a comprehensive approach to non-Muslim share ownership, considering core Sharia principles, business integrity, and economic impact. He emphasizes the importance of evaluating business objectives, ownership proportions, and fairness in interfaith business transactions. This research contributes to the development of contemporary fiqh understanding in Islamic economics, especially within the increasingly complex context of economic globalization. Keywords: Imam al-Shafi'i, Share Ownership, Non-Muslim, Syirkah