碾米过程中的大米工资制度:伊斯兰教法合同原则的视角

istinbath Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.20414/ijhi.v23i1.659
Jasri Jasri, Nurul Istiqamah, Erty Rospyana Rufaida
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碾米是将生米加工成食用大米的关键阶段,通常必须完全遵守伊斯兰教法的合同原则,这导致了对其是否符合伊斯兰教法的多种解释。本研究旨在根据伊斯兰教法的合同原则,从伊斯兰教法的角度分析和阐述碾米过程中稻谷工资制度的合同问题。采用的研究方法是定性描述法。通过观察、访谈和文献收集数据。本研究的数据分析通过三个阶段进行:数据还原、数据展示和结论得出。研究结果表明,从伊斯兰教法合同的原则来看,戈阿(Gowa)郡帕朗加(Pallangga)分区帕纳库康村的碾米工资制度部分遵循了伊斯兰教法。 伊斯兰教法合同的七项原则中有四项得到了履行,但仍有三项需要完全履行。已经履行的伊斯兰教法合同原则包括自愿/协商一致原则、法律确定性/平等原则(al-musawah)、诚实和真实原则(asl-sidq)以及具有约束力的承诺原则。尚未完全实现的原则是契约自由原则和公正原则(al-'adl),而书面原则(al-kitabah)仍有待实现。
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RICE WAGE SYSTEM IN THE RICE MILLING PROCESS: PERSPECTIVE OF SHARIA CONTRACT PRINCIPLES
Rice milling, a critical stage in processing raw rice into consumable rice, often must fully comply with Sharia contractual principles, leading to multiple interpretations about its adherence to Sharia law. This study aims to analyze and formulate the Islamic law perspective on the contractual aspects of the paddy wage system in the rice milling process based on Sharia contract principles. The research method used is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through observation, interview, and documentation. Data analysis in this research was conducted through three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the rice milling wage system paid by rice in Panakkukang Village, Pallangga Subdistrict, Gowa Regency, partially follows Islamic law when viewed from the principles of sharia contracts.  Four of the seven principles of Sharia contracts are fulfilled, but three still need to be fully fulfilled. The Sharia contract principles that have been fulfilled are the principle of voluntarism/consensual, legal certainty/equality (al-musawah), honesty and truth (asl-sidq), and the principle of binding promises. The principles that have yet to be fully fulfilled are the principle of freedom of contract and justice (al-'adl), while the principle of writing (al-kitabah) still needs to be fulfilled.
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