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Menghidupkan Kembali Konsep Hamba Sahaya di Zaman Sekarang dan Penerapan di Indonesia

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  • , Sumayyah
  • Kurniawan, Rachmad Risqy

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Islam is a religion that regulates all aspects of human life, one aspect that is considered in Islam is the economy, because the economy is very closely related to human life, such as production, consumption, and distribution activities. Without the economy, humans can not run a good life and will ultimately damage the needs and social human beings themselves. Having an economic attitude based on the view of the Qur'an, namely by applying the values of ihsan, Muslims believe that all their property is not absolute, but property is only a deposit from Allah SWT, which at any time will be taken by Him and should be spent in the way of Allah. One of the economic fields in Islam is zakat. Zakat which means to purify, zakat becomes obligatory for some people who have fulfilled the obligatory requirements of zakat. Along with the development of the times, one group of recipients of zakat raises conflicts with the principles of humanity.

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  • , Sumayyah & Kurniawan, Rachmad Risqy, 2022. "Menghidupkan Kembali Konsep Hamba Sahaya di Zaman Sekarang dan Penerapan di Indonesia," OSF Preprints uxzg4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:uxzg4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/uxzg4
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