The Practice of Buying and Selling Used Clothing Imports on Perspective of Islamic Law and Positive Law: A Case Study of the Bang Jack Haurgeulis Store
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During the development of the times, buying and selling is not merely undertaken between regions, but can also be undertaken between countries. This has become a separate business area for some middle to lower classes of society who want to open a business but with a capital that is not too large, namely by building stores with various types of imported used clothes. This study aims to find out how the practice between sellers and buyers of imported used clothing at Bang Jack store. This store is located on Jalan Raya Sumurwedi-Sumbermulya, Haurgeulis Sub District. The practice will be reviewed from the perspective of Islamic law using descriptive qualitative methods. Dealing with the results of research and discussion conducted by the researcher, it can be concluded that the practice of buying and selling at Bang Jack Haurgeuli’s store is based on the pillars and conditions that were in accordance with Islamic law. Then, based on the positive law, the sale and purchase of imported used clothing have violated state regulations as regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Trade Number 51/M-DAG/PER/7/2015 and Law Number 7 of 2014 due to it is detrimental to customs duties on the state.
在时代的发展中,买卖不仅可以在地区之间进行,也可以在国家之间进行。这已经成为一些想要创业,但资金不太大的中下层社会的一个单独的商业领域,即建立各种进口旧衣服的商店。本研究旨在了解Bang Jack商店进口二手服装的买卖双方之间的做法。这家商店位于Haurgeulis街道Jalan Raya Sumurwedi-Sumbermulya。实践将从伊斯兰法的角度使用描述性定性方法进行审查。根据研究人员进行的研究和讨论的结果,可以得出结论,Bang Jack Haurgeuli商店买卖的做法是基于符合伊斯兰法律的支柱和条件。然后,根据实在法,进口二手服装的销售和购买违反了贸易部长条例第51/M-DAG/PER/7/2015号和2014年第7号法律规定的国家规定,因为它不利于国家的关税。