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Online Shop Dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam

Rachmad Risqy Kurniawan and Yeti Patmawati

No m7w23_v1, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science

Abstract: This study aims to further discuss the problems caused by the existence of online buying and selling transactions in online shops in the perspective of Islamic economics based on the Al-Quran Surah An-Nisaa verse 29 and Al-Mutaffifin verse 1. library research with interpretive methods used in this research are maudu'i (thematic) research methods and tahlili (analytic) interpretation methods. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that an Online shop or online buying and selling place is allowed in an Islamic economic perspective as long as it is based on the principle of consensual or voluntary consent from both parties, namely from the seller and the buyer and there is no cheating or fraud, so that each party gets what they want. rights that should be accepted in full are not reduced and their rights are harmed or oppressed. Keyword: Online shop, Islamic Economic Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas lebih jauh masalah-masalah yang ditimbulkan dengan keberadaan transaksi jual beli secara daring yang ada di online shop dalam perspektif ekonomi Islam berdasarkan Al-Quran Surat An-Nisaa Ayat 29 dan Al-Mutaffifin ayat 1. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kepustakaan (library research) dengan metode penafsiran yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode penelitian maudu‘i (tematik) dan metode penafsiran tahlili (analitik). Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ini, dapat disimpulkan bahwa online shop atau tempat jual beli online dibolehkan dalam perspektif ekonomi Islam selama didasarkan pada prinsip suka sama suka atau kerelaan dari kedua belah pihak yaitu dari penjual maupun pembeli dan tidak ada kecurangan ataupun penipuan, sehingga setiap pihak mendapatkan apa yang semestinya diterima secara penuh tidak terkurangi haknya dan dirugikan atau terdzolimi. Keyword: Online shop, Ekonomi Islam

Date: 2021-09-01
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