Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): SIGHAT: JURNAL HUKUM EKONOMI SYARIAH

This journal edition features six insightful articles examining various socio-economic practices through the lens of Islamic law and economics. Topics include an ethical analysis (al-muʿāmalah al-adabiyah) of brick trading transactions in Amassangan, the Islamic legal perspective on unhusked rice (gabah) sales in local markets, and the role of market retribution in supporting traditional market infrastructure. Further discussions explore the maddoja bine tradition as a means to enhance rice quality and its impact on agricultural trade, a fiqhi analysis of profit-sharing systems between fishermen and bagang (fishing raft) owners, and the implementation of hybrid contracts in Islamic banking, particularly in murabahah financing schemes. These articles contribute to a deeper understanding of how Islamic economic principles are applied in diverse local contexts across Indonesia.









