Religion and Social in The Perspective of Sharia Economic Law
Keywords:
religion, social, sharia economic law, justiceAbstract
Religion and social aspects are two fundamental dimensions that shape the structure of human life. In the context of
sharia economic law, the relationship between the two cannot be separated because the Islamic economic system is built on
the foundation of religious values and principles of social justice. This article aims to examine the relationship between
religious and social aspects in the application of sharia economic law, as well as its implications for the development of a just
and prosperous society. The method used is a descriptive-analytical approach by examining basic sharia concepts, maqashid
al-syariah, and the socio-economic practices of Muslims. The study results show that sharia economic law not only regulates
transactional aspects but also contains spiritual and social values that encourage the creation of balance between individual
and societal interests.
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