Afifah Syawie
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本文对伊斯兰银行混合合同的成文法和伊斯兰法进行了比较研究。主要问题是对伊斯兰银行混合合同的正面法和伊斯兰法进行审查。本文是一篇图书馆研究(library research)。本文的数据来源来自与此讨论相关的期刊和书籍。本文的研究结果表明,多合同或联合合同,或混合合同(al-'Uqud al- murakkabah)是两个或多个合同在一笔交易中作为彼此不可分割的单一交易的应用。伊斯兰银行是一家以伊斯兰法律为基础的银行,以古兰经和圣训为基础。提供的所有产品和服务不得与《古兰经》和圣训的内容相冲突。混合契约起源于契约,并不断发展和变化。作为一种发展,混合合同已经满足了与伊斯兰教法合同的要素和支柱类似的混合合同的要素和支柱形成合同的要求。伊斯兰银行中的混合合同要素遵循合同原则和伊斯兰法律的规定,在伊斯兰银行中是允许的。
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Studi Komparatif Hukum Positif dan Hukum Islam Terhadap Hybrid Contract Pada Bank Syariah
This study discusses the comparative study of positive law and Islamic law on hybrid contracts in Islamic banks. The main problem is reviewing Positive and Islamic Laws on Hybrid Contracts in Islamic Banks. This article is a research library (Library Research). The data source for this article comes from the journals and books relevant to this discussion. The results of the research of this article indicate that a Multi contract or joint contract, or Hybrid Contract (al-'Uqud al-Murakkabah) is the application of two or more contracts in one transaction as a single transaction that is inseparable from each other. Sharia Bank is a Bank based on Islamic law, based on the Qur'an and Hadith. All products and services offered must not conflict with the contents of the Qur'an and Hadith. Hybrid contracts originate from a contract and develop and change. As a development, the hybrid contract has fulfilled the requirements for forming a contract with the elements and pillars of a hybrid contract similar to the elements and pillars of a Sharia contract. The hybrid contract element in Islamic banking follows the principles of contract and the provisions of Islamic law and is allowed in Islamic banking.
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