Bay' Al-Sarf Menurut Pandangan Ibn Taymiyyah dan Implikasinya ke Atas Urus Niaga Barangan Kemas dan E-Gold
This study aims to evaluate the view of Ibn Taymijyah on the purchase of goods eligible for riba (ribawi goods) particularly gold, silver and jewellery and to assess its implications on e-gold transaction. A comparative assessment is done on the view of Ibn Taymiyyah and other scholars on the sam...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Burmese |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/6275 |
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Summary: | This study aims to evaluate the view of Ibn Taymijyah on the purchase of goods
eligible for riba (ribawi goods) particularly gold, silver and jewellery and
to assess its implications on e-gold transaction. A comparative assessment is
done on the view of Ibn Taymiyyah and other scholars on the same subject.
The result of the study shows that majority scholars are of the view that the
principles of bay" al-surf are applied to all types of transactions involving
gold, silver and jewellery. The view seems to prevent a smooth transaction
involving gold and silver Ibn Taymijyah, however is of the opinion that
the application of the principles of bay" al-surf should be limited to only transactions that involve physical gold and silver and hence jewellery and
other form of minted gold and silver are excluded from the principles. This
view has facilitated sales and purchases of gold and silver in both current
and past transactions. Since e-gold is not jewellery rather a physical gold
then according to the views of scholars and Ibn Taymi'ah, its transaction is
subjected to the terms and conditions of bay' al-sarf |
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