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Pengelolaan Dana Non Halal Dalam Bank Syariah

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  • Zaidan, Muhammad

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This paper was written with the aim of examining one specific fiqh rule, namely: "something that cannot be done entirely, then don't abandon it entirely.", find the relationship between these basic rules and sharia economics, and find out their application in sharia-based economic and financial activities, especially in the theme of managing non-halal funds in Islamic banks. The method used in writing is material deepening, analogy, and analysis of data and legal sources, both Nash and other related notes.

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  • Zaidan, Muhammad, 2021. "Pengelolaan Dana Non Halal Dalam Bank Syariah," OSF Preprints 3wnms, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:3wnms
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/3wnms
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