THIRD CENTURY ISLAMIC ECONOMIC THOUGHTS YAHYA BIN UMAR AND AHMAD BIN HANBAL III H / 9 M

Merison Merison, Elvina Rahmi, Ridho Nur, Elfia Elfia
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This article discusses the history of economic thought in the third century. Islam has provided all the guidelines or guidelines for humans to live in the world, both morally and economically. One of the most important economic activities that Islam promotes is the Qur'anic trade, and the hadith explains much about the profession. Where business is essential for the survival of humankind as civilization progresses on the surface of the earth, especially in the field of commerce where every trader competes for profit. Unfortunately, as the civilization of the traders begins to do everything to profit without regard to the rules laid down in the Shari'ah, One of the ways traders can benefit from unhealthy habits is to practice Siyasah al-Ighraq (dumping). And the people who talk about this are Yahya Bin Umar and Ahmad Bin Hanbal. The method in this study is library research aimed at studying the concept of a legal matter, using descriptive-analytical methods, normative-economic, and sociological approaches. The results show that the focus of Yahya bin Umar's attention is on the market rules that are reflected in the discussion of the bag (pricing). Implementation of prices (al-tas'ir) is a dominant theme in the book of Ahkam al-Suq, the author of the book, Imam Yahya bin Umar, repeatedly discussing it in various places. Apparently, he wants to say that price existence is an essential thing in a transaction and neglecting it can cause damage to people's lives. Related to this. Yahya bin Umar argues that al-tas'ir (pricing) cannot be done. Likewise, with Imam Ahmad, he criticized buyers who bought other people's goods at the same time. A seller who loses his price will monopolize the commodity, and if there is no competition, he can give it whatever he wants. Be more careful when making decisions. Imam Ahmad requested that such cases be remedied to avoid monopoly and other unpleasant practices.
三世纪伊斯兰经济思想叶海亚·本·乌马尔和艾哈迈德·本·汉巴尔iii h / 9 m
本文论述了公元三世纪的经济思想史。伊斯兰教为人类在道德和经济上的生活提供了所有的指导方针或准则。伊斯兰教提倡的最重要的经济活动之一是古兰经贸易,圣训对这个行业有很多解释。随着地球表面文明的进步,商业对人类的生存至关重要,尤其是在商业领域,每个商人都为利润而竞争。不幸的是,随着商人的文明开始不择手段地追求利润,而不考虑伊斯兰教规的规定,商人从不健康的习惯中获益的方式之一就是实行倾销。谈论这个的人是Yahya Bin Umar和Ahmad Bin Hanbal。本研究的方法是图书馆研究,旨在研究法律问题的概念,使用描述性分析方法、规范经济学和社会学方法。结果表明,Yahya bin Umar关注的重点是市场规则,反映在对包(定价)的讨论中。价格的执行(al-tas'ir)是Ahkam al-Suq的书中的一个主要主题,该书的作者伊玛目Yahya bin Umar在不同的地方反复讨论这个问题。显然,他想说的是,价格存在是交易中必不可少的东西,忽视它会对人们的生活造成损害。与此相关。Yahya bin Umar认为定价是不可能的。同样,对于伊玛目艾哈迈德,他批评那些同时购买别人商品的买家。一个卖主失去了他的价格就会垄断商品,如果没有竞争,他可以给他想要的任何东西。做决定时要更加小心。伊玛目艾哈迈德要求纠正这种情况,以避免垄断和其他令人不快的做法。
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