KONSEP UANG DALAM ISLAM

Muhammad Iqbal

Abstract


Money is an instrument of an economy. Without money, the economy will run very slow as it did in the barter system. Dinars and dirhams were to be the main instrument in the history of the triumph of Islam. This paper emphasises in the concept of money in Islamic perspective and its comparison with the conventional economic system.

Keywords


money, Islam, dinars and dirhams

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32507/ajei.v3i2.359

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