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Praktek Jual Beli Kain Kiloan dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam

The Practice of the Selling and Buying "Clothing Yarn" in Islamic Economic Perspective

Juju Jumena and Nurjannah Nurjannah

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Abstract: Selling and buying of Islam have prescribed rules of law, as has been expressed by the scholars, both regarding terms, pillars and other forms of buying and selling are not allowed. As well as buying and selling "kilogram fabric" can not see the whole things. Sale and purchase containing gharar or fraud, the goods are not clear about the terms of its properties bought and sold so that buyers feel aggrieved because they do not know the items were genuine. Sale and purchase of fabrics kilogram in the market Tegal Gubug has become customary, for buying and selling that it meets the requirements and provisions, so that buying and selling are no longer gharar, in conducting transactions with their "right to bid" as a condition, as in the contract sale and purchase agreement between the parties, the seller and the buyer should be pleased with one another in doing so the sale and purchase transaction to be valid. The results of this research note that the implementation of buying and selling cloth kilogram performed in Market Gubug Tegal Cirebon using kilogram system, there still exists gharar because the fabric is sold in sacks or bundles.

Keywords: selling; buying; market; gharar; Islamic economic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D23 D47 E26 K12 Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-09-17, Revised 2015-10-25
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Published in Al-Mustashfa 3.2(2015): pp. 62-71

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