lesson of akhlaq

  • Business

    Part-2: Islamic Private Equity: What contracts are Used

    In the world of Islamic finance, private equity plays an important role as an investment instrument that offers potential profits through equity participation in companies that have not gone public. Islamic private equity operates under the principles of sharia in every transaction, including in the selection of contracts used. In the first part of the discussion, we discussed the contracts…

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  • Business

    Islamic Private Equity: What Contracts Are Used?

    Islamic private equity operates under the principles of sharia in every transaction, including in the selection of the contracts used. These contracts not only ensure compliance with Islamic law and fulfil different financing needs, but also support the principles of fairness and profit sharing in the transaction. In Islamic finance, private equity plays an important role as an investment instrument that…

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  • Muslim LifestyleThe Virtue of Fasting Ahura' and the Implementation of Gratitude

    Ashura’ Fasting and Gratitude in Islam 

    Ashura’ fasting is a form of worship in Islam that has virtues and deep meaning for Muslims. Observed every 10th of Muharram, this fast has strong historical and spiritual roots. This article will discuss in detail the Ashura’ fast, its virtues, and how an attitude of gratitude is implemented in daily religious practice.  History and Background of the Ashura’ Fast …

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  • BusinessWhat is the ruling on stocks in Islam, which include halal and haram assets?

    What is The Ruling on Stocks in Islam, Which Includes Halal and Haram Assets?

    Investing in stocks has become a popular way to grow one’s wealth. However, for Muslims, it is important to understand the Islamic rulings on investing in stocks, especially when there is a mixture of halal and haram wealth involved. This article aims to explain the ruling on investing in stocks according to Islam, presenting the different scholarly opinions as well…

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  • 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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  • Islamic Economics

    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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  • Islamic Finance

    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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  • Muamalah Fiqh

    What Should We Do Before and After Eid Fitri?

    Eid al-Fitr is a very memorable moment that is awaited by all Muslims around the world, the day when Muslims return to fitri which means returning to purity after fasting Ramadan for 30 days, in order to improve themselves and increase devotion to Allah, then continued with the implementation of Eid prayers. Most people are busy preparing for the arrival…

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  • Islamic Finance

    Why Should We Start With Sharia Investing?

    The Rise of Sharia Investment in Indonesia Sharia investment has been experiencing a surge in popularity, and Indonesia is no exception. The Sharia capital market, in particular, has witnessed significant growth. Data from the Jakarta Stock Exchange (IDX) reveals a staggering 90.3% increase in the number of Islamic shares, from 237 in 2011 to 451 by October 27, 2020. This…

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  • Islamic Finance

    The Meaning of Eid al-Fitr in Making Financial Hijrah 

    The Meaning of Eid Al-Fitr and Its Link to Financial Hijrah Eid al-Fitr is a much-awaited moment for Muslims after the blessed holy month of Ramadan. More than just a celebration, Eid has a deep meaning that is not only limited to spiritual aspects, but also to social aspects, including in terms of finance. For many Muslims, Eid al-Fitr is…

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