Timur Tengah dan Ekonomi Syariah: Studi Empiris terhadap Perkembangan Ekonomi Syariah di Timur Tengah

Nurul Latifah, Mulyono Jamal
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Purpose: This study is intended to identify how the practice and development of Islamic economics in the Middle East - the Arabian Peninsula.Design / Method / Approach : This study begins with a process of historical reading of economic activity and how the Islamic economy is the norm applied by economic institutions. In drawing conclusions, this study intensely uses historical facts as the source and foundation of conceptualization and equity of study findings.Findings : Development of a Sharia Economy in the Middle East Before the birth of the oil era at the beginning of the 20th, the main Gulf region was on the southern coast, acting as a liaison to Indian markets from the West and Somalia from the East. One of them is Aden, a natural port of Yemen, where ships from Ethiopia and India dock. The eastern path through the coast of the southern Arabian peninsula and up to the Persian bay is a link through the sea from Yemen to Iraq and transmits by land to Sham. On the track, traders crossed the Yemeni, Iraqi, Palmyra and Syrian markets. In each region they sell commodities that are not there and also buy commodities in the region to be brought to other regions. Because of a number of factors, for the time being, the economic development of the region is arguably stagnant and escaped world attention. Along with the development of science and technology in the early twentieth century, the need for fuel oil began to increase.Originality /Novelty: This article is not only a reference, but also a copy that can be used as a historical foundation to understand the development of Islamic economics in Middle Eastern friends.
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目的:本研究旨在探讨伊斯兰经济学在中东-阿拉伯半岛的实践与发展。设计/方法/途径:本研究开始于对经济活动的历史解读过程,以及伊斯兰经济如何成为经济机构应用的规范。在得出结论时,本研究强烈地使用历史事实作为概念化和研究结果公平性的来源和基础。在20世纪初石油时代诞生之前,主要的海湾地区位于南部海岸,从西方连接印度市场,从东方连接索马里市场。其中之一是也门的天然港口亚丁,来自埃塞俄比亚和印度的船只都在这里停靠。东部的道路穿过阿拉伯半岛南部的海岸,一直到波斯湾,是一条从也门到伊拉克的海上通道,并通过陆路到达沙姆。在这条路上,商人们穿过也门、伊拉克、巴尔米拉和叙利亚市场。他们在每个地区销售当地不存在的商品,并在当地购买商品,然后运到其他地区。由于一些因素,目前该地区的经济发展可以说是停滞不前,没有引起世界的注意。20世纪初,随着科学技术的发展,对燃料油的需求开始增加。原创性/新颖性:本文不仅是参考,也是复制,可以作为了解伊斯兰经济学在中东朋友发展的历史基础。
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