Implementation of the Theory of Consumption Behavior in Islam
Abstract
Consumption in Islamic economics can be defined as eating what is good, halal, and beneficial for humans, utilizing all the gifts of Allah SWT on earth, or as a virtue because the pleasures created by Allah for humans are a form of obedience to Him. This article aims to examine the concept of consumption in the Islamic microeconomic approach. The research method used in this research is qualitative descriptive using secondary data. The results obtained show that a Muslim's consumption behavior must be based on the provisions of Allah and His Messenger to create a more prosperous human life. Don't follow your desires. Using the halal-haram paradox approach and the principle of generosity. Then through the concept of maslahah to achieve the goals (maqashid) of sharia in Islamic economic behavior.
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