2004
DOI: 10.22452/fiqh.vol2no1.5
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Riba dan Gharar Dalam Insurans: Satu Analisis Fiqh

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“…Therefore it enables various indicators to form this variable. This is proven by the study (Wan Ahmad et al, 2008) that used three dimensions of Islamic teaching: faith, Islamic laws, and akhlaq (virtues). The study of Kamil et al (2012) also used some new dimensions, i.e.…”
Section: Religiosity and Intention To Pay Zakatmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Therefore it enables various indicators to form this variable. This is proven by the study (Wan Ahmad et al, 2008) that used three dimensions of Islamic teaching: faith, Islamic laws, and akhlaq (virtues). The study of Kamil et al (2012) also used some new dimensions, i.e.…”
Section: Religiosity and Intention To Pay Zakatmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…religiosity factors and demographic factors. Religiosity factors in this study employ several constructs, namely Faith (Iman), Virtues (Akhlaq), Obligatory Duties (Wajib), Optional Ritual (Sunnah) Tiliouine & Belgoumidi, 2009;Wan Ahmad et al, 2008). Meanwhile, the demographic factors in this study comprise gender and Islamic educational background.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In literature, there are quite researches to determine hedonic consumption perceptions of different tourist types (Bruwer and Alant, 2009; Hosany and Gilbert, 2010; Voigt et al , 2010; Stoddard et al , 2012; Cheng and Lu, 2013; Malone et al , 2014; Cavagnaro et al , 2018; Cai et al , 2020). These studies include findings that point to the hedonic behavior of tourists.…”
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“…The religion of Islam has ordered not to consume these foods and beverages (Marzuki et al, 2013;Razzaq et al, 2016). On the contrary, it is forbidden for both men and women to show their private parts in clothing (Wan- Ahmad et al, 2008). Gambling, which harms social life dynamics and disrupts family life in daily life, is another behavior that is considered haram (Asif, 2018).…”
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