Anthropological Sociology Of Sharia Economic Law On The Practice Of Gold Arisan Contracts Of Indonesian Sharia Pawnshops
Mida Safitriani Mida Safitriani,
Tajul Arifin,
Abdal Abdal
et al.
Abstract:This research analyzes in depth the practice of gold gathering at Sharia Pawnshop from the perspective of sociology, anthropology and sharia economic law to reveal the complex dynamics in modern sharia economic practices and their impact on wider society. This understanding also provides insight into how local traditions and global norms interact in increasingly complex contexts. The author uses qualitative research methods and secondary data analysis. These data will be analyzed using sociological and anthrop… Show more
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