Examining the Application of Al-'Urf in Islamic Financial Contracts: Insights and Implications for Modern Banking Products
Noorwahidah Haisyi
Abstract:This study aims to investigate various examples of the implementation of al-`urf as a source of law in Islamic economy. The study used qualitative approach, which involves a review of relevant literature and an analysis of primary sources. The findings of this study suggest that the use of `urf in various practices of Islamic financial contracts including bai’ mu’atah, istishna, and profit-sharing arrangements in mudharabah or musharakah contracts is a long-lasting application that has become staple in modern … Show more
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