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Eksistensi akad salam pada kaidah al masyaqah tajlib at taisir

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  • rahayu, Rara ramadani
  • Kurniawan, Rachmad Risqy

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The increasing variety of transactions that occur in society today requires us as Muslims to know what types of transactions we can and cannot do. One way is to understand the various fiqh rules, especially fiqh muamalah. In this study, I discuss the existence of the salam contract as the implementation of the fiqh rules of muamalah al masyaqah tajlibu at-taisir. This study aims to determine the main purpose of the existence of the rules of al masyaqah tajlibu at-taisir, the application of the salam contract as a realization of these rules and what are the impacts of the application of the greeting contract itself. This research uses research and development methods. Salam contracts in several hadiths and verses of the Qur'an are explained implicitly. Then with the development of knowledge and the needs of human muamalah, salam contracts are considered necessary to be studied more deeply and in detail to meet human needs but do not deviate from Islamic rules. Based on research from various existing literature, it is known that the salam contract is applied in banking and basic human muamalah life such as buying and selling online. The conclusion of this study is the existence of the rule of al masyaqah tajlibu at-taisir which is one of the basis for the birth of the salam contract as an effort to prevent the practice of usury, either directly or hidden.

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  • rahayu, Rara ramadani & Kurniawan, Rachmad Risqy, 2021. "Eksistensi akad salam pada kaidah al masyaqah tajlib at taisir," OSF Preprints dx539, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:dx539
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dx539
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