2022
DOI: 10.36941/ajis-2022-0105
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Developing Business Model Based on Islamic Classical Economic Thoughts

Abstract: This study aims to develop a business model based on Islamic economic thoughts pioneered by Muslim thinkers such as Abu Yusuf, al-Syaibani, Abu Ubayd, al-Mawardi, al-Ghazali, Ibn Taimiyah, and Ibn Khaldun. They existed from the early period of Islam until 1446. An absence of consensus on the definition of a business model that is universally accepted has led to the reassessment of the current business model towards pro-business and encouraged by profit margins. A holistic and comprehensive business model influ… Show more

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“…Islamic economic law is unresponsive and tends to be legal-formal in supervising Sharia finance and economic development (Mubarok & Maulana, 2023). According to Nordin et al, (2022), the Islamic economic systems comprises four components, namely production, business transactions, marketing and the government's role which based on Islamic creed (Aqidah), Islamic Law (shariah) and Islamic morality and manners (aḥlāq). Based on the above exposures, the formulation of Islamic economic laws in Indonesia can be considered as jurisprudence Indonesian.…”
Section: Burhānī Thought Implication In Islamic Economy Law Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islamic economic law is unresponsive and tends to be legal-formal in supervising Sharia finance and economic development (Mubarok & Maulana, 2023). According to Nordin et al, (2022), the Islamic economic systems comprises four components, namely production, business transactions, marketing and the government's role which based on Islamic creed (Aqidah), Islamic Law (shariah) and Islamic morality and manners (aḥlāq). Based on the above exposures, the formulation of Islamic economic laws in Indonesia can be considered as jurisprudence Indonesian.…”
Section: Burhānī Thought Implication In Islamic Economy Law Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%