Rofiqo, Azidni (2021) Sharia Economic Views on Tabzir Behavior. Al-Iktisab: Journal of Islamic Economic Law, 5 (2). pp. 148-158. ISSN 2580-4251
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Abstract
Tabzir behavior is a form of deviation in economic behavior, especially consumption. The purpose of this study is to describe the concept of tabzir in Islamic economic studies and to provide an ideal behavioral offer for consumer behavior. The research method used is qualitative-descriptive-library. Data were collected by documentation method, then processed by data editing and compilation method. Next, the analysis process was carried out by deduction method using the concept of tabzir in Islamic economic studies. Conclusions drawn from this study. First, tabzir behavior is a form of malpractice and deviation in economic behavior, especially in consumption. Second, the law of tabzir behavior for certain definitions is haram. Third, the wisdom avoid of tabzir behavior is to build an awareness of collective solidarity, avoid debt, disorientation of life loss of critical power and economic education. The social concept about consumption based on sharia is a social care which concern on tauhid and love for fellow human beings, thus forming a just and civilized society.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Tabzir, Behavior, Haram, Economic Education |
Subjects: | 23rd Dewey Decimal Classification > 2X6 - Masyarakat, Politik, Ekonomi, Organisasi, Kebudayaan, Perpustakaan, dan Adat Istiadat dalam Islam > 2X6.300 - Ekonomi Islam, Sistem Ekonomi Islam |
Divisions: | Fakultas Ekonomi dan Manajemen UNIDA Gontor > Ekonomi Islam |
Depositing User: | PAK Fakultas Ekonomi Menejemen |
Date Deposited: | 13 Nov 2023 06:31 |
Last Modified: | 16 Nov 2023 04:37 |
URI: | http://repo.unida.gontor.ac.id/id/eprint/3018 |
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