Not much is mentioned in the Qur'an, and only the fundamental principles alone. For
reasons that are very precise, the Qur'an and Sunnah awful lot about
how Muslims should behave as producers, consumers and owners of capital,
but only a little about the economic system. As disclosed in the above discussion, in Islamic economics should be able to provide greater opportunities to every business. In addition, Islamic economics emphasizes four properties, among others:
1.Unity
2.Equilibrium
3.Free will
4.Responsibility Humans
as deputy (caliph) of God in the world is not likely to be
individualistic, because all the (wealth) in the earth belongs to God
alone, and a man is his confidence in the earth. In carrying out economic activities, Islam strongly forbids usury activities, which in terms of language means "excess". In
the Qur'an surah Al Baqarah: 275 mentioned that people who eat
(take) usury can not stand but as stands one whom possessed by the
devil because of (pressure) mad disease. Their
circumstances are such that, is because they say (argued), actually
buying and selling the same as usury, but Allah has made buying and
selling and forbidden usury .
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