PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSCENDENTALISM OF SHARIA ECONOMIC LAW
The transcendentality of
philosophy as a radical and comprehensive way of thinking, namely exploring
something deeply through the basics of ontological, epistemological, and
axiological studies. Islamic legal philosophy is the main law that regulates
economic, political, cultural and other social issues. Sharia economic law
philosophy is essentially a scientific building on Islamic economic concepts in
a comprehensive manner (al-'ilmu al-iqtishādi fi al-Islām). And scholarship
that studies sharia laws that apply in society (an-nizhām al-iqtishādi fi
al-Islām). The basic principles of sharia economic law include: divinity
(Ilahiyah), justice (al-'Ada), trust (al-amanah), freedom (al-hurriyah),
permissibility (Al-Ibahah), convenience (Al-Taisir), certainty law (al-yaqin),
expediency and benefit (al-manafi wal mashalih). The essence of justice is a
balance above moral values. The discovery of the ideal value of justice, then
the balance of the interests of mankind both legal certainty, welfare,
happiness, education can be achieved. The nature of the maker of sharia is
understood in the context of God's absolute power and will, namely to realize
the goodness of life in the hereafter, based on the interests of dhahuriyyat,
hajiyyat and tahsiniyat. The factors causing the tendency towards sharia
economics include: financial literacy, trust, location selection, profit
sharing and perceptions of profit sharing, as well as implementative awareness
of faith and piety.
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