2021
DOI: 10.23971/jaq.v6i2.3461
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The Position of Arbitration in Dispute Resolution of Islamic Financial Institutions

Abstract: Arbitration in Islamic law is known as the term tahkim which comes from Arabic. Arbitration in Islam has been recognized in the Al-Qur’an, Sunnah and Ijmak. In Indonesia, sharia arbitration focuses on the field of muamalah or sharia-based civil law. Sharia arbitration is very relevant in resolving sharia banking disputes. The practice of tahkim has been done by the companions of the Apostle. Thus, the problems that are resolved by arbitration institutions are not against Islamic law, because Islamic law itself… Show more

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