The Influence of Islamic Religion in Selling Communities Malay Rokan in Riau Province

  • Firdaus F
  • Firmanda H
  • Samariadi S
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Islam in the buying and selling activities of Malay communities in Riau Province. The study discussed includes Malay customary law related to the sale and purchase agreements carried out by Malay people who are influenced by Islam. The author uses empirical juridical research methods by trying to find legal facts by what happened as such facts. The results of the study that the authors conclude that the discovery of the relationship of the influence of Islam in the Malay community in selling and selling is a crystallization of Islamic values which has long been an inseparable part of the identity of a Malay child and continues to place the sharia in its proper place i.e. sharia and adat are maintained without any disturbances from buying and selling activities using the sale and purchase agreement.

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Firdaus, F., Firmanda, H., & Samariadi, S. (2020). The Influence of Islamic Religion in Selling Communities Malay Rokan in Riau Province. Melayunesia Law, 4(2), 188. https://doi.org/10.30652/ml.v4i2.7772

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