Analysis of the Mudharabah Contract in the Perspective of Islamic Fiqh and Its Implementation in Sharia Banking Practice

Authors

  • gama pratama UI BBC
  • M Frendi Dian Santana Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon
  • Amanah Amanah Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

Keywords:

Akad Mudharabah, Mudharib, Shahibul Mal, Sharia Finance, Islamic Sharia Values

Abstract

The Mudharabah Agreement is a form of cooperation agreement between two parties, namely the mudharib (fund manager) and the shahibul mal (capital owner), where the profits are divided based on the previous agreement. Transparency, trust, and active involvement of both parties are the keys to the success of this contract. Mudharabah is often used in the context of Islamic finance to support the principle of risk and reward sharing. In its implementation, the Mudharabah contract reflects the principles of justice and economic sustainability in accordance with Islamic sharia values.

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Published

2025-08-31

How to Cite

pratama, gama, Dian Santana, M. F., & Amanah, A. (2025). Analysis of the Mudharabah Contract in the Perspective of Islamic Fiqh and Its Implementation in Sharia Banking Practice. Ecobankers : Journal of Economy and Banking, 6(2), 128–134. Retrieved from https://jurnal.uibbc.ac.id/index.php/EcoBankers/article/view/4357

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