A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ISLAMIC BANKS AND ISLAMIC PAWNSHOPS

  • Nurlela N
  • Dewi S
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Abstract

Islamic banks are banks that operate in accordance with Sharia Principles. Islamic Banking aims to support the implementation of national development in order to increase justice, togetherness, and equitable distribution of people's welfare. Pegadaian is a place where people who need cash can come to borrow money with personal items as collateral. Pawn in fiqh is called Rahn, which is a debt and credit agreement between two or more parties regarding the issue of objects and holding something as collateral or he can take some of the benefits of the goods. The benefit of this research is that it is expected to be used as input for all parties concerned to know and understand about the comparative between Islamic banks and Islamic pawnshops.

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Nurlela, N., & Dewi, S. (2023). A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ISLAMIC BANKS AND ISLAMIC PAWNSHOPS. Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Law, Legal Studies and Social Science (MICoLLS), 3, 0024. https://doi.org/10.29103/micolls.v3i-.539

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