PENIMBUNAN BARANG PERSPEKTIF HUKUM EKONOMI ISLAM
Stockpiling of Islamic Economic Law Perspective
Riska Ariska and
Abdul Aziz ()
MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany
Abstract:
Hoarding is one form of inner trade hoarding is none other than the sale of goods, which the seller did hoarding based on their stated objectives, one of which is for profit doubled, the sellers are willing to wait wares on sale when prices the market rose. It is part of buying and selling is prohibited caused harm to others and only benefit yourself only. In other words mentioned as Ihtikâr or monopoly. Therefore, in running a business or trade affairs should be looking for more good luck does not run fairly one-sided manner detrimental or beneficial unilaterally but by the way in the pleasure of Allah SWT. The aim of this study is to determine To know the effect of hoarding goods to economic stability. To determine what factors are causing the accumulation of goods. And to know how the basic concept of hoarding goods in general. The methodology used in this studyused a qualitative approach normative. From the research, hoarding of goods sold in the perspective of Islamic law which prohibited economy is in the form of hoarding staple foods. Economically sale of staple food stockpiled by the seller in the form of groceries may result in inflation, the rise in prices on the market resulting in buyers also feel difficulty to get the goods is nothing but a daily food needs. This can lead to famine which originated from the inability to buy goods or because of the scarcity of items needed. Therefore trade must also be fair.
Keywords: Stockpiling Goods; Ihtikar; IslamicEconomic Law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-07-19, Revised 2018-07-19
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