Investasi dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam: Pendekatan Teoritis dan Empiris

  • Pardiansyah E
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Abstract

Investment is a commitment to withhold excess funds in order to gain profit in the future. Nevertheless, there are unscrupulous individuals who utilize investment as a means of collecting funds from the public with products and activities that are not according to sharia. Therefore, explaining the principles of sharia in investing becomes important as a guide for society. Eclpisit and implicit investment activities contained in the number of Qur’anic verses and the sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad, who once ran the business and became a partner of the Mecca investor of his day. The principle of sharia investment is any form of muamalah may be done until there is a prohibited prohibition, the water search for forbidden activities in a business activity, both object (product) and the process of activity that contains elements haram, gharār, maysīr, ribā, tadlīs, talaqqī al-rukbān, ghabn, ḍarar, rishwah, maksiat and ẓulm. In investing, there are sharia rules regarding what covenants are allowed, what is prohibited, and risks that arise as an integral part of investment activity.

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Pardiansyah, E. (2017). Investasi dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam: Pendekatan Teoritis dan Empiris. Economica: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam, 8(2), 337–373. https://doi.org/10.21580/economica.2017.8.2.1920

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