2023
DOI: 10.36923//jicc.v23i1.43
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Culture of Islamic Economic Principles and Democracy and Welfare Based on Pancasila Ideology

Abstract: This study aimed to obtain data from previous studies on the relevance culture of Islamic economic principles and democracy and welfare based on the Pancasila ideology. Our data search was conducted electronically on many international and national publications between 2010 and 2021. Furthermore, our data has been analyzed involving several techniques such as data analysis, interpretation, in-depth analysis of critical evaluation, and drawing conclusions that can answer the question of this study. We are looki… Show more

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“…Moreover, the principles of Pancasila are in line with Islamic law, further reinforcing its relevance and importance in Islamic education [8], [9]. The first precept of Pancasila, belief in One God, aligns with Islamic teachings, and the economic policies that underlie Indonesia's economic order rely on economists and the socio-cultural considerations of social and religious rules [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, the principles of Pancasila are in line with Islamic law, further reinforcing its relevance and importance in Islamic education [8], [9]. The first precept of Pancasila, belief in One God, aligns with Islamic teachings, and the economic policies that underlie Indonesia's economic order rely on economists and the socio-cultural considerations of social and religious rules [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Islamic economics is a financial system based on Islamic law, often known as Shariah, that regulates different elements of life for Muslims (Abasimel, 2023;Aravik et al, 2021;Pratama et al, 2019). Islamic economics prioritizes justice, fairness, and social welfare, while also advocating for ethical behavior in economic activity, in contrast to traditional economics (Mirakhor et al, 2020) (Laldin et al, 2020) (Guritno et al, 2023). The core principles of Islamic economics are around the prohibition of riba (interest), gambling, uncertainty (gharar), and exploitation (Anjum, 2022;Johar & Maghfirah, 2023;Soemitra, 2021;Syibly & Purwanto, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%