Obyektifikasi Konsep Perburuhan Islam di Indonesia

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Abdul Jalil

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The problem of labor is one of the key issues in the global era that invokes
some important questions concerning value, technicality of being human, and the notion
of choice. The idea of labor is closely related to the realization of human?s potentiality in
its multidimensional complexity as well as with social structure and national identity of
man. This problem of labor is to do not only with economy, but also with social and
political system of a nation. In dealing with labor, there always been a tension between
capital-owners, laborers, government and even international political power. As a religion
that is said to have made economics its ?curriculum?, Islam does have an ?objectivied?
concept of labor represented in a kind of partnership that combines shirkah ?ina>n and
ija>rah. This partnership necessitates that all parties involved share profit-loss, if any. In
this way, no party ?be him laborer, capital-owner, or government- is loosing. Moreover,
this system offers three advantages, e.g employee-ownership, production-sharing and
profit-sharing.

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Jalil, Abdul. “Obyektifikasi Konsep Perburuhan Islam Di Indonesia”. Islamica: Jurnal Studi Keislaman 1, no. 1 (September 4, 2006): 30-41. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://islamica.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/islamica/article/view/6.
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The problem of labor is one of the key issues in the global era that invokes
some important questions concerning value, technicality of being human, and the notion
of choice. The idea of labor is closely related to the realization of human?s potentiality in
its multidimensional complexity as well as with social structure and national identity of
man. This problem of labor is to do not only with economy, but also with social and
political system of a nation. In dealing with labor, there always been a tension between
capital-owners, laborers, government and even international political power. As a religion
that is said to have made economics its ?curriculum?, Islam does have an ?objectivied?
concept of labor represented in a kind of partnership that combines shirkah ?ina>n and
ija>rah. This partnership necessitates that all parties involved share profit-loss, if any. In
this way, no party ?be him laborer, capital-owner, or government- is loosing. Moreover,
this system offers three advantages, e.g employee-ownership, production-sharing and
profit-sharing.