ANALISIS PEMIKIRAN EKONOMI ISLAM DI INDONESIA
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Diah Hanifah Daulay, Andin Charisa Salwa

ANALISIS PEMIKIRAN EKONOMI ISLAM DI INDONESIA

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Analisis pemikiran ekonomi islam di indonesia. Telusuri analisis pemikiran ekonomi Islam di Indonesia dari era pra-kemerdekaan hingga Orde Baru, menyoroti tokoh utama dan prinsip syariah sebagai landasan sistem.

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Abstract

This research is the result of a literature review on Islamic economic thought in Indonesia. This research is explained by the main figures namely H.O.S. Tjokroaminoto who represents the pre independence era, Sjafruddin Prawiranegara for the Old Order period, and A.M Saefuddin for the New Order period. Islamic economics is an economic system that runs based on the provisions of sharia and makes the Qur'an and As-Sunnah as the main legal reference source, this system develops from era to era, as well as from the time of the Prophet Muhammad Saw until the time of Islamic economic thought of Muslim scholars.


Review

The article, "ANALISIS PEMIKIRAN EKONOMI ISLAM DI INDONESIA," based on its abstract, proposes a timely and significant exploration into the evolution of Islamic economic thought within Indonesia. Utilizing a literature review methodology, the research outlines an ambitious scope by tracing the intellectual contributions of three prominent figures: H.O.S. Tjokroaminoto, Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, and A.M. Saefuddin, representing crucial pre-independence, Old Order, and New Order periods, respectively. This historical segmentation offers a promising framework for understanding the development and adaptations of Islamic economic ideas in the Indonesian context, a subject of considerable academic and practical interest. A notable strength implied by the abstract lies in its clear attempt to historically contextualize the development of Islamic economic thought through key figures. The selection of Tjokroaminoto, Prawiranegara, and Saefuddin suggests a deliberate effort to highlight diverse intellectual contributions across different political and socio-economic landscapes. Furthermore, the abstract's foundational definition of Islamic economics—rooted in Sharia, the Qur'an, and As-Sunnah—establishes a clear conceptual baseline for analysis, positioning the research firmly within the established principles of the field. This approach has the potential to provide a structured narrative of how these core principles have been interpreted and applied by Indonesian scholars over time. While the outlined approach is commendable for its clarity and scope, the abstract also raises questions about the depth of analysis achievable through a literature review focused on three individuals across vast historical periods. It would be beneficial for the full paper to clarify the criteria for selecting these specific figures and to what extent their chosen works are representative of broader intellectual currents within each era. Additionally, exploring the contextual factors (e.g., political shifts, global Islamic movements, economic challenges) that shaped their thinking, beyond just their individual contributions, could significantly enrich the analysis. A deeper dive into the specific ideas and their practical implications, rather than just their historical placement, would further enhance the paper's contribution to understanding the dynamics and practical applications of Islamic economic thought in Indonesia.


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