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The Role of the State in Determining Economic Market Mechanisms According to Yaqub B. Ibrahim Al-Ansari Al-Kufi (Abu Yusuf) (661-750 Ad)

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Aemy Aziz, Mohamad Zaim Isamail, Muhammad Saiful Islam Ismail, Syaimak Ismail, Muhamad Anas Ibrahim, Ummu Asyikin Othman, Hadenan Towpek, Amal Hayati Ishak

Pages 2171-2177 Received: 24 Jun, 2024 Revised: 22 Jul, 2024 Published Online: 19 Aug, 2024

http://dx.doi.org/10.46886/IJARBSS/v14-i8/11262
This study aims to examine the views of Yaqub b. Ibrahim al-Ansari al-Kufi, also known as Abu Yusuf, regarding the role of the state in determining economic market mechanisms during the early Abbasid era. Abu Yusuf was a renowned scholar in Islamic jurisprudence and economics, and made significant contributions to Islamic legal thought and economic activities. This article analyzes Abu Yusuf's approach to market regulation, price control, and protection of economic rights of the people within the framework of Islamic values. Through this study, we gain insights into his views and approaches that provide significant insights into the relationship between the state and the market in traditional Islamic economics, which remains relevant in the context of modern economies grounded in Sharia-compliant systems. Additionally, the study aims to explain how the state functions to ensure stability, justice, and efficiency in the economy through various interventions in every activity carried out to ensure stability and activities that have a good impact on society. References to theories and studies from Abu Yusuf's works have been used to structure the study for a comprehensive analysis of the state's role in determining economic market mechanisms.
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Aziz, A., Isamail, M. Z., Ismail, M. S. I., Ismail, S., Ibrahim, M. A. U. A. O., Towpek, H., & Ishak, A. H. (2024). The Role of the State in Determining Economic Market Mechanisms According to Yaqub B. Ibrahim Al-Ansari Al-Kufi (Abu Yusuf) (661-750 Ad). International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14(8), 2171–2177.