KEPEMILIKAN INDIVIDU MENURUT ISLAM*

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  • Muhammad Zaki

Abstract

Individual Ownership According to Islam. Islam has set the
terms of ownership, whether public ownership, the individual and the
state. By law, individuals are entitled to have, enjoy, and transfer of
wealth, but people also have a moral obligation to spend in his property.
Permissibility of individual ownership is an attempt to achieve
distributive justice in real terms, and maintaining a balance in economic
matters. Ownership system in Islam has many different features and
systems of capitalism and communism, because Islam provides a balance
between the opposites can be overstated by both the School of
Economics. Although Islam gives rights to individuals to possess wealth,
but the state has the right to regulate the ownership of individual
interventions with the provisions outlined by the Islamic shariah.

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Published

2015-10-20

How to Cite

Zaki, M. (2015). KEPEMILIKAN INDIVIDU MENURUT ISLAM*. MIZAN, 2(1). Retrieved from https://ejournal.uika-bogor.ac.id/index.php/MIZAN/article/view/112

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