The Rental of a Stall’s Street Vedors with Shifting System at the Jami' Mojosari Mosque Area in Mojokerto District: An Islamic Economic Perspective

Authors

  • Ahmad Afif UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember
  • Leviyah Rahmawati UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember

Keywords:

rental, stalls, street seller, Islamic economics

Abstract

Rent plays a significant role in everyday life. Because of the limited quantity, not everyone can meet their needs by purchasing this product. A location, or stall, is one of these facilities and infrastructures. Business perspectives and contemporary developments have led to the implementation of numerous modern trading techniques, including the leasing of seller stalls, also known as ijarah in Arabic. This research employs qualitative and descriptive methods to identify this problem. The informants in this research were street vendors at Jalan Jami's Mojosari Mojokerto Mosque and Mojosari village officials in Mojokerto. This research's results demonstrate that street sellers in the Jami' Mojosari Mojokerto Mosque area rent out their stalls through verbal and written contractual agreements, with the duration of these agreements determined by their terms. This rental practice adheres to Islamic law and meets the pillars and conditions of rental (ijarah), which require two parties to enter into the contract: the trader as the tenant and the stall owner. The rental contract includes Shigat Ijab and Qabul, where the tenant rents stalls for trading purposes. The tenant implements the shifting system in accordance with the agreed-upon time and position of the seller stalls.

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Published

30-06-2024

How to Cite

Afif, A., & Rahmawati, L. (2024). The Rental of a Stall’s Street Vedors with Shifting System at the Jami’ Mojosari Mosque Area in Mojokerto District: An Islamic Economic Perspective. LANGGAR: Journal of Social, Humanities, and Islamic Study, 3(1), 1–9. Retrieved from https://langgar.amiin.or.id/index.php/langgar/article/view/24

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