Optimizing Sharia Muamalah Practices for Vegetable and Staple Food Traders in Ajangmatekko Local Market, Lebbae Village, Ajangale District, Bone Regency

Authors

  • Ahmad Ridha Jafar Universitas Islam As’adiyah Sengkang, Indonesia Author
  • Ahmad Yamany Arsyad Universitas Islam As'adiyah Sengkang, Indonesia Author
  • Ummul Wafiyah Universitas Islam As'adiyah Sengkang, Indonesia Author
  • Hasriadi Hasriadi Universitas Islam As'adiyah Sengkang, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Sharia muamalah, Islamic economics, traditional markets, trading ethics

Abstract

This study examines the optimization of Sharia muamalah practices among vegetable and staple food traders in Ajangmatekko Local Market, Lebbae Village, Ajangale District, Bone Regency. The research focuses on understanding current trading practices, identifying gaps in Sharia compliance, and proposing strategies for optimization. Using a qualitative approach with interviews and observations involving 30 traders, the study reveals that while traders demonstrate basic understanding of Islamic commercial ethics, significant gaps exist in pricing mechanisms, measurement accuracy, and contract clarity. The findings indicate that cultural practices sometimes conflict with Sharia principles, particularly in areas of transparency and honesty. This research proposes a comprehensive framework for optimizing muamalah practices through education, community engagement, and institutional support. The study contributes to the literature on Islamic economics implementation at the grassroots level and provides practical recommendations for enhancing Sharia compliance in traditional markets.

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Published

2025-12-30

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Optimizing Sharia Muamalah Practices for Vegetable and Staple Food Traders in Ajangmatekko Local Market, Lebbae Village, Ajangale District, Bone Regency. (2025). Global Society and Knowledge Review, 3(9), 1-15. https://journal.grasglobal.org/index.php/gskr/article/view/75