Muhammad Harsya Bachtiar, Nasir Hamzah, Siradjuddin Siradjuddin, Amiruddin Kadir
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摘要
金融科技(fintech)的发展催生了包括Flip应用在内的各种金融服务应用。Flip提供多种基于技术的金融服务,如银行间转账、购买信贷和电子钱包充值。Flip应用程序被公众广泛使用,包括群众组织“伊斯兰复兴阵线”的干部。本研究从伊斯兰的角度考察了金融科技交易,追踪了Flip应用程序中的金融科技合同,并从伊斯兰经济的角度探讨了wahah Islamiyah干部对Flip应用程序在金融科技交易中的使用的看法。本研究采用定性方法、描述性分析和扎根理论方法。观察、访谈和记录都在数据收集过程中发挥了作用。这项研究的结果表明:1)在伊斯兰教的术语中,金融科技是允许的,只要它没有被禁止的元素,如高利贷、gharar、maysir、tadlis、dharar、zhulm和haram。2) Flip应用中的金融科技合约有wakalah、wakalah bil ujrah和bay’(买卖)合约,基本允许。3)在Wahdah Islamiyah干部中的Flip用户认为,银行间转账、信用购买和电子钱包充值等Flip服务符合伊斯兰经济原则,因为它们没有高利贷、gharar和dharar,并且包含maslahah和taysir(方便)。本研究的启示:1)需要在基于金融科技的金融服务中实现伊斯兰经济原则的社会化。2)可以对Flip应用的其他金融科技特性进行研究。
Use of the Flip Application in Fintech Transactions from an Islamic Economic Perspective: Wahdah Islamiyah Cadre Flip User Study
The development of financial technology (fintech) has given rise to various financial service applications, including the Flip application. Flip provides a variety of technology-based financial services, such as interbank transfers, buying credit, and E-Wallet top-ups. The Flip application is widely used by the general public, including cadres of the Wahdah Islamiyah mass organization. This research examines fintech transactions from an Islamic perspective, tracing fintech contracts in the Flip application, and the views of Wahdah Islamiyah cadres regarding the use of the Flip application in fintech transactions from an Islamic economic perspective. This research uses qualitative methods with descriptive analysis and a grounded theory approach. Observation, interviews, and documentation all played a role in the data collection process. The results of this research show that: 1) in Islamic terms, fintech is something that is permitted as long as it is free from prohibited elements such as usury, gharar, maysir, tadlis, dharar, zhulm, and haram. 2) Fintech contracts in the Flip application are wakalah, wakalah bil ujrah, and bay' (buying and selling) contracts, which are basically permitted. 3) Flip users among Wahdah Islamiyah cadres view that Flip services such as interbank transfers, credit purchases, and E-Wallet top-ups are in accordance with Islamic economic principles because they are free from usury, gharar, and dharar and contain maslahah and taysir (convenience). Implications of this research: 1) The socialization of Islamic economic principles in fintech-based financial services is needed. 2) can develop research on other fintech features of the Flip application.