AKAD SYARIAH DALAM BISNIS
Abstract
This study discusses Akad doing business according to Islamic sharia view. The Qur'an as the guidance of
Muslims lives has explicitly regulated business activities, and views business as a profitable and enjoyable
job, so the Qur'an strongly encourages and motivates Muslims to conduct business transactions in their lives.
The Qur'an recognizes the deligative authority over property that is legally owned by an individual or a group.
The Qur'an gives full independence to conduct any transaction, in accordance with the desired with the limits
set by Sharia. One of the conditions in implementing aqad activities, namely must be a sense of mutual
pleasure between the beraqad. Where with the covenant someone is bound by the covenant either between
a person with God or between someone with his servants (other creatures). Allah justifies any contract in
accordance with his provisions, but besides Allah forbid any forms of contract that are inconsistent with
Islamic shari'ah and the provisions of Allah. According to Islam a Muslim must commit to the agreement he
does. Akad is the most important tool in the legitimate or not muamalah and become the ultimate goal of
muamalah