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Konsep kepemilikan dalam islam

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  • solihin, Della citra

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Abstract: This article discusses the concept of ownership that exists in Islam. In the concept of Islamic ownership, humans are expected to be able to manage large and extensive natural resources in a more organized manner. Islam teaches the concept of restrictions on property ownership, but does not eliminate individual ownership rights over an object. The concept of Islam in public and state ownership provides comfort and welfare for all levels of society because with good state management natural resources can be distributed to every individual in a guaranteed and appropriate manner. The implications of the concept of ownership in Islam will be able to realize justice, a principle in Islam that is not only justice for individuals but also for all people as a whole. Keywords: Concept, Ownership, Justice in Islam Abstrak: Artikel ini membahas tentang konsep kepemilikan yang ada dalam Islam. Dalam konsep kepemilikan Islam, manusia diharapkan dapat mengelolaan sumber daya alam yang besar dan luas menjadi lebih teratur. Islam mengajarkan konsep pembatasan dalam kepemilikan harta benda, tetapi tidak menghilangkan hak kepemilikan individu atas suatu benda. Konsep Islam dalam kepemilikan publik dan negara memberikan kenyamanan dan kesejahteraan bagi seluruh lapisan masyarakat karena dengan pengelolaan negara yang baik sumber daya alam dapat didistribusikan kepada setiap individu secara terjamin dan tepat. Implikasi dari konsep kepemilikan dalam Islam akan mampu mewujudkan keadilan, suatu prinsip dalam Islam tidak hanya keadilan bagi individu tetapi juga secara keseluruhan bagi semua orang.

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  • solihin, Della citra, 2021. "Konsep kepemilikan dalam islam," OSF Preprints n86ys, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:n86ys
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/n86ys
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