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Hukum perdagangan menurut ekonomi islam-Mushawwir Hasbi-90500120084

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  • Hasbi, Mushawwir

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Tujuan ekonomi Islam kini banyak diperkenalkan sebagai salah satu alternatif atas sistem ekonomi yang telah banyak digunakan di seluruh dunia. Sistem ekonomi Islam merupakan sebuah istilah di dalam Agama Islam untuk menjelaskan serangkaian proses aktivitas manusia di dalam perdagangan. Sekarang,banyak lembaga ekonomi yang telah berupaya untuk menerapkan prinsip dan tujuan ekonomi Islam di dalam kegiatan jual beli. Hal ini tak lain bertujuan untuk menyediakan proses perputaran ekonomi yang aman dan sesuai dengan ajaran Agama Islam di dalam Alquran. Namun di balik semua hal tersebut, masih banyak yang tak mengetahui secara pasti mengenai prinsip, kelebihan, hingga tujuan ekonomi Islam yang diterapkan. Maka dari itu, tak ada salahnya untuk mengetahui dan mempelajari lebih lanjut mengenai tujuan ekonomi Islam tersebut.

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  • Hasbi, Mushawwir, 2021. "Hukum perdagangan menurut ekonomi islam-Mushawwir Hasbi-90500120084," OSF Preprints bcvum, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:bcvum
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/bcvum
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