Grounding fiqh rules for the development of Sharia financial institutions in Banyumas

The views of the people of Banyumas on Islamic bank products are divided into 3 types, namely lawful, doubtful, and unlawful. Preliminary data shows that the Indonesian Muslim community is still diverse in responding to the existence of Sharia banking products, which are sharia products provided for...

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Main Authors: Nurlaeli, Ida, Muflih, Betania Kartika
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kudus 2024
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/118517/1/118517_Grounding%20Fiqh%20Rules.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/118517/
https://proceeding.iainkudus.ac.id/index.php/ICCoLaSS/article/view/1051
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Summary:The views of the people of Banyumas on Islamic bank products are divided into 3 types, namely lawful, doubtful, and unlawful. Preliminary data shows that the Indonesian Muslim community is still diverse in responding to the existence of Sharia banking products, which are sharia products provided for Muslim community. The purpose of this study is to find ways to respond to Islamic bank products and what Islamic banks have to do with the attitude of the community. This type of research is field research with a qualitative descriptive approach. Using the Rules of Fiqhiyah as a tool for analysis. The result is that "Performing one of the actions that are less dangerous than two things that are dangerous is mandatory". This is manifested in actions in the form of, among others; back to sharia commitment, considering Islamic Financial Institutions not savings and loan institutions and product innovation.