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Transaksi drop shipping perspektif ekonomi syari’ah

Dropshipping transaction in shariah economic perspective

Achmad Busthomi ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The drop shipping transaction which a glance look like bai’ assalam, especially parallel salam, which is suspension transaction model that allowed in Islam. But, there is a little difference in the dropship (online store) does not accommodate for sell. Therefore, from that thing makes obscurity of drop shipping law status in the domain of the law economic shariah. So, to avoid the doubt transaction in drop shipping it is should be the shariah clarity of the law, in order that the businessman can be wide in the transaction. The goal of this research: (1) To know the drop shipping concept in the business world, (2) To know bai as-salam concept in the business world, and (3) To know the drop shipping concept in line with bai as-salam concept. The result shows that the drop shipping transaction cannot line with bai as-salam concept. Because did not accommodate in bai as-salam seller condition by dropship (online store), namely the drop ship never accommodate the commodity so that the drop ship have not dominance toward accommodating to sell, and played dirty on goods dispatch label made as if drop ship as owner and real goods dispatch. So that, the dropship has did accommodate sale which did not have and it is did not allowed in the law of economic shariah.

Keywords: Drop shipping; bai’ as-salam; shariah economic law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D14 K12 M31 P42 Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-03-11, Revised 2015-05-21
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Published in Al-Mustashfa 1.3(2015): pp. 54-61

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