Legal Review Concerning Online System Buying and Buying of Goods in Islamic Economic Perspective: Case Study in Kedungwuni Pekalongan MSME Market

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  • Saifudin Saifudin UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Kata Kunci:

Buying and selling, goods online system, Islamic economics

Abstrak

The Islamic system prohibits every economic activity including buying and selling (trade) which contains elements of coercion, mafsadah (opposite of benefits), and garar (fraud). Everyone always has different motivations for running their business and business. However, this freedom does not apply absolutely, this freedom is limited by other human freedoms. When humans violate each other's needs, there will be conflicts with each other. The formulation of the problems in this study are: (1) How about buying and selling goods in the online system? (2) What is the perspective of Islamic economics regarding buying and selling online systems? and (3) How is the legal study of buying and selling online systems in the perspective of Islamic economics with case studies at the Kedungwuni Pekalongan MSME Market? The purpose of this study is to find out (1) about buying and selling goods online system. (2) an Islamic economic perspective on the sale and purchase of online system goods, and (3) a legal study of the sale and purchase of online system goods in an Islamic economic perspective with a case study at the Kedungwuni Pekalongan MSME Market This type of research from writing this thesis is library research. Where the research used is a study of books or literature. While the approach is qualitative, namely an approach in research that emphasizes its analysis on drawing conclusions with statements. Sources of data obtained on the division of primary data and secondary data. Analysis of the data using deductive and inductive methods and the context of data analysis. The legal review of buying and selling online systems in the Islamic economy that occurs in the Kedungwuni Pekalongan MSME market based on mu'amalah origin law is al-ibaahah (permissible) as long as there is no argument against it. However, that does not mean there are no signs that regulate it. Online transactions are permissible according to Islam based on the principles that exist in trading according to Islam, specifically analogous to the principle of as-salam transactions, except for goods/services that are not allowed to be traded according to Islamic law.

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2023-01-12