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Fiscal on Islamic View; How Does it Run in Modern Day Indonesia

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  • Ali Farhan

    (STIE Mahardhika, Indonesia)

  • Resha Dwi Ayu Pangesti Mulyono

    (University of Jember, Indonesia)

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The fiscal mechanism is an important thing to discuss, because it concerns the lives of many people, but the question is whether all fiscal instruments are permitted in Islam? This research aims to discuss how fiscal instruments are carried out in the Islamic context and how Islam provides guidance for making a breakthrough. in this activity. The approach used is literature study, by comparing the opinions among moeslem scholar and others relevance study. The findings from this research answer that taxes are still a problem among fiqh experts, either another fiscal insrument were relevance with contemporary world , in the Indonesian context it can be done if; fair and other sources of funding have not met needs, since of the governments expenditure were could not be fulfilled by only using one fiscal instrument such as zakah.

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  • Ali Farhan & Resha Dwi Ayu Pangesti Mulyono, 2024. "Fiscal on Islamic View; How Does it Run in Modern Day Indonesia," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(12), pages 425-432, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:12:p:425-432
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