Islamic economic sense
(1)
Islamic economics is
the study of human economic behavior is behavior governed by
rules based on the religion of Islam and monotheism , as summarized in the
pillars of faith and the pillars of Islam. (2) Islam is a system Economi
World Economic Solutions . Yes, (3) that's right for us to say to the Islamic
economy , due to the development of Islamic economics has how
the economy should be managed by the community and the government, (4) in various parts of the world that have been proven and implemented
economic sitem Islamic religion based on the teachings of Islam , Al - Quran
and As - sunnah . (5)
And the Islamic economic system
has been demonstrated by several countries in the world such as
Europe that Britons in the 2000s current progress for implementing Islamic
economics , and so also in many countries (6) of this part of the
world that has experienced very rapid progress in the economy . And this is a
growing alternative downs capitalist reputation in European countries . And the
question now is whether (7) we are still using conventional economics
really can not solve the economic problems until now? (8) When linked with the Islamic
economic system world can still be saved from the crisis that hit the world
this time , because Islam is the only religion that that regulate all aspects of human life and
the universe, therefore (9) we should be just Islamic
economics because Islamic economic teachings of the principles of the religion of
Islam , Al - Quran and as- sunnah .
The
basic principles of Islamic economics
A. Private property and its
limits
(10)
In this case Islam does not divide the property
ownership to the production and consumption or produce or not produce . But
differentiated the criteria are lawful or unlawful , and issued to track halal
and haram .
B . distributive justic
(11) Build a system that is equitable
distribution of the same distribution of wealth
.
C. Social rights
C. Social rights
Social rights to the wealth of
individuals in a variety of forms . One of them , namely , providing (12) assistance to relatives who can
not make ends meet . The goal eliminates selfish and miserly
D . alms
Compulsory levies prescribed by
Islam is zakat . Ie levies drawn through the accumulated treasure trade , all
kinds of business , agriculture , production , and livestock . (13) The goal is to create a fund to
help the economy to a class Mustahiq .
E . inheritance law
Inheritance law is essentially to
distribute the assets owned by the deceased . The first row and the heir is the
mother , father , wife and children . Further brother men and women . The third
kin to the deceased . Then the estate of the deceased is distributed Islamic
inheritance law . The role of labor , capital and management of In case of
injustice in the transaction , (14) the law should not only intervene , but lead to regulatory
fairness profit distribution between capital , labor , and management .
G. Zakat and social welfare
Shodakoh is zakat purposes and
to cater for the social welfare .
H . Riba -free economy
Because (15) usury was forbidden
to all operations in the economic system .
I . The relationship between economic , political , and social rules
I . The relationship between economic , political , and social rules
(16)
This relationship can not be
separated because it is a
system that arises from faith referred to God and His messenger . From the
above presentation that Islam is (17) the solution of
economic problems of the world economy that has been demonstrated by the countries of Europe (18) which has long used the capitalist system and until now
, (19) has started implementing
Islamic finance (20) has also been officially recognized by the World Bank
and make it as a priority area in the financial sector program . The preferred
implementation by governments of European countries to address social problems
in the country .
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