The goal of this study is to determine the flow of non-cash payments utilizing the My Pertamina application and the maslahah mursalah perspective. This study employs a literature review or literature study with secondary data sources from journals, books, theses, theses, dissertations, and websites that give credible data for qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of the study indicate that the flow of payments using the My Pertamina application can be made in cash or non-cash using the LinkAja application or a debit/credit card, and the application of the My Pertamina application as a non-cash payment system for purchasing fuel at gas stations is not appropriate from the perspective of maslahah mursalah. Because some requirements for the adoption of maslahah mursalah as Islamic law legislation cannot yet be satisfied. The purpose of this research is to gain a better understanding of the flow of non-cash payments and their application in the My Pertamina application in terms of the benefits of the mursalah, so that My Pertamina can realize the benefits of the mursalah for the broader community and innovate in the future to increase the level of public trust in the My Pertamina application.
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