Muamalah Fiqh

  • The Story of Prophet Ibrahim in the Law of Qurban (Sacrifice)

    Prophet Ibrahim Alaihissalam is a significant figure in Islamic history. He is known as “Abul Anbiya” or the “Father of Prophets” because many prophets are his descendants, including Prophet Ismail (peace be upon him) and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. One of the most famous and influential stories of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) is the story of his sacrifice, which…

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  • Fulfilling Qurban While in Debt: Is It Possible? 

    Qurban is one of the acts of worship in Islam that has many pearls of wisdom and benefits. In qurban, we provide the pleasure of eating meat to those who rarely experience it and follow the example of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him). However, there are some Muslims who have the intention to qurban but take on debt, either…

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  • Understanding the Proofs, Hadiths, and Rulings of Qurban in Islam

    Qurban is an act of worship that has a deep meaning in Islam. It means sacrifice, sharing, and following the example of the righteous. In this article, we will discuss the proofs and rulings related to qurbani.  The Proofs of Qurban  1. Surat Al-Kautsar, verse 2 Allah ﷻ says:  فَصَلِّ لِرَبِّكَ وَانْحَرْ So establish prayer for the sake of your…

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  • Character of a Successful Muslim Entrepreneur

    The character of a good Muslim Entrepreneurs is one that can support the sustainability of the business as our role model Prophet Muhammad ﷺ who has good characters and role models in trading or entrepreneurship such as Shidiq, Amanah, Tabligh, and Fathonah. In a business or entrepreneurship, be it trade, investment, or other types of entrepreneurship, as a Muslim, of…

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  • Sharia-compliant Entrepreneurship Concept

    According to (Razak, 2018) states that Islamic entrepreneurship is a system, process, and practice in running a business in an Islamic way. Islam in question includes the way of life al-deen, namely all activities needed by Muslims in living life. Meanwhile, according to (Ibn Khaldun, 2001), sharia entrepreneurship is an effort to obtain and increase income by developing property own.…

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  • Definition of Gharar and Examples of Gharar in Transactions

    In the realm of Sharia-compliant business transactions, we approach each deal with utmost caution, ensuring a thorough review of terms and conditions before finalizing any agreement. One of the things that is prohibited in sharia transactions is to contain elements of Gharar. This is because gharar is an element that can cause losses to one party or both, for this…

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  • Why Should We Use Sharia Contract in Muamalah?

    With a long history that dates back to Prophet Muhammad’s involvement in commerce at a young age, his example continues to serve as a model for ethical and successful business practices guided by Islamic principles. The concept of entrepreneurship is not a new concept, it has existed since the time of the Prophet Muhammad. Rasulullah himself is a very good…

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  • Profit Sharing in Mudarabah and Musyarakah, Is It Allowed?

    One of the things that is usually required by one of the parties in Mudharabah and Musyarakah is profit sharing with a certain amount, an example is as follows:  Example: “I will deposit my capital of 30 million with the condition that I get a fixed profit sharing of 10% per month (3 million per month)”  “I as an investor…

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  • Musyarakah With Tiered Profit Sharing, Is It Allowed? 

    One of the possible profit-sharing schemes proposed in a Musyarakah contract is a tiered profit-sharing scheme. This is done by providing different profit sharing ratios based on a certain percentage of profit realised from capital or sales. An example is as follows:  Also Read:The Meaning of Eid al-Fitr in Making Financial Hijrah Implementation of The Zakat System in The Modern EraKenapa…

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  • Mudharabah is The Spirit of Mutual Assistance in Business Financing, How Come?

    In Islamic economics, the values of mutual assistance and cooperation are at the core of every financial transaction. One form of cooperation that is upheld in business financing is the mudharabah contract. This contract is not just a business agreement, but also reflects the spirit of mutual support between the capital owner (shahibul maal) and the business manager (mudharib). With…

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