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Sell Online According To Islamic Religious Laws

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  • Maulida, Farah

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Along with the development of the times, information technology is increasingly sophisticated. This can make it easier for people to interact and communicate remotely. This development has changed the habits in terms of buying and selling. Because previously buying and selling were only done face to face, but in the current era buying and selling can be done online, namely with electronic media. Buying and selling online can make it easier between sellers and buyers. Because sellers sell their wares, it's not difficult to open a stall or shop. Then the buyer also feels the convenience in terms of choosing goods with the desired criteria. This paper aims to find out how the law of buying and selling online according to Islam. The method used in this research is library research. The conclusion that can be obtained is buying and selling is exchanging assets for assets in certain ways. Meanwhile, according to fuqaha buying and selling is exchanging something for a price. Buying and selling in Islamic law have a legal basis, namely the Al-Qur'an surah Al Baqarah verse 275 which means: "Allah justifies selling but forbids usury". An act of Mu 'Amalah is permissible to do unless there is a prohibition from the religious sources of the Qur'an and Sunnah. Therefore, we are not allowed to prohibit something that is permitted by Allah SWT. and may not prevent something that has been prohibited by Allah SWT. Likewise, buying and selling online while still fulfilling the pillars and conditions of buying and selling and there are no things that forbid it, buying and selling online is allowed or prohibited. Keywords: Buying and selling, Online, Law, Islam

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  • Maulida, Farah, 2022. "Sell Online According To Islamic Religious Laws," OSF Preprints 2wkus, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:2wkus
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2wkus
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