Al-Amwal, Journal of Islamic Economic Law is peer-reviewed journal published by Islamic Economic Law, Syariah Faculty, Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palopo. Al-Amwal focus on the research of Islamic Economic Law. The aims of this journal is to explore and develop economic related to Islamic Law. This Journal welcomes contributions from researchers in related diciplines.
Country of Publication:Indonesia
Publisher: Hukum Ekonomi Syariah, Fakultas Syariah, IAIN Palopo
Format : Print & Online
DOI:-
Frequency:Biannual
Publication Dates:March & September
Advance Access:Yes
Scope:Islamic Economic Law, Economic Law
Article Processing Charges:Yes(Optional)
Types of Journal:Academic/Scholarly Journals
Open Access:Yes
Indexed & Abstracted:Yes
Policy:Peer-reviewed
Review Time:Four Weeks Approximately
Copyright:CC-BY-SA
Contact & Submission e-mail:jurnal.al-amwal@iainpalopo.ac.id
Alternate e-mail: ruslaniainpalopo@gmail.com
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Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law
Maslahah Mursalah based Policy, Equality and Empowerment (AICIS 2024)
This session explores one of the critical issues in the ongoing global economic uncertainty, namely the empowerment of communities and economic equality. Equality here is not just about income distribution but also about social equality and justice. This needs to be complemented by socially just empowerment. The main issue often highlighted is equality and justice, especially for marginalized groups, in this economic empowerment. Islam, in this context, has actually paid attention to the role of marginalized communities in the economic sector through the concept of maslahah mursalah. However, how economic empowerment based on maslahah mursalah is shaped to create an ecosystem of economic empowerment that not only ensures justice in wealth distribution but also empowers every individual and group in society.
This session explores one of the critical issues in the ongoing global economic uncertainty, namely the empowerment of communities and economic equality. Equality here is not just about income distribution but also about social equality and justice. This needs to be complemented by socially just empowerment. The main issue often highlighted is equality and justice, especially for marginalized groups, in this economic empowerment. Islam, in this context, has actually paid attention to the role of marginalized communities in the economic sector through the concept of maslahah mursalah. However, how economic empowerment based on maslahah mursalah is shaped to create an ecosystem of economic empowerment that not only ensures justice in wealth distribution but also empowers every individual and group in society.
Table of Contents
Articles
Selling Behaviour in Installments from a Socio-Cultural and Islamic Perspective: A Case Study of the People of Bone-Bone Sub-district, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
DOI : 10.24256/alw.v9i1.4696
| Abstract views : 68 times
Erma Rosdiana, Munsi Lampe, Icha Musywirah Hamka, Aminata Sukriya
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01-17
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Patron Client in Political Corruption in Circles South Sulawesi BUMD ((Regional Owned Enterprises))
DOI : 10.24256/alw.v9i1.4897
| Abstract views : 45 times
Rahma Amin, Herlina Sulaiman, Indriani Muin
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18-35
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Understanding of Animal Science Students on Livestock Fiqh : Case Study Students of Animal Science Department State Agricultural Polytechnic Pangkajene Kepulauan, South of Sulawesi, Indonesia
DOI : 10.24256/alw.v9i1.4885
| Abstract views : 70 times
Aminata Sukriya, Anita Sari, Fasiha Fasiha
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36-59
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Views of The Assembly and “Shighat” On The Contract and Their Relevance to Contemporary Economic Dynamics
DOI : 10.24256/alw.v9i1.4725
| Abstract views : 7 times
Firman Nizar, Nita Triana
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60-76
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