Principles Of Integration Of Maqashid Sharia In The Development Of The Society's Economy
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Maqashid Syariah, Economic Development, Community Economy.Abstract
Community economic development in the contemporary era faces various multidimensional challenges related not only to economic growth, but also to equitable welfare, environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and digital transformation. Conventional development paradigms oriented solely to economic growth often fail to address the issues of inequality, structural poverty, and degradation of social values. In this context, Maqashid Syariah exists as a normative and operational framework capable of integrating spiritual, social, economic, and humanitarian aspects in community development. This study aims to analyze the integration of Maqashid Syariah principles in community economic development through a conceptual approach and literature review. The focus of the discussion includes the transformation of the epistemology of Maqashid Syariah, the implementation of the five main objectives of sharia (Hifdz Din, Hifdz Nafs, Hifdz Aql, Hifdz Nasl, and Hifdz Mal), strengthening the institutional architecture of the sharia economy, the integration of social and commercial finance, empirical evaluation at the grassroots level, structural challenges, digital acceleration, and the formulation of a development index based on Maqashid Syariah. The study's findings demonstrate that the integration of Maqasid Syariah (Islamic principles) can create a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable economic development model than conventional development paradigms. Effective implementation requires synergy between the government, Islamic financial institutions, social organizations, and the community through governance that adapts to digital technology developments
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