Work Ethics In Review Of The Qur'an And Al-Hadist

Authors

  • Abdulloh Arif Mukhlas Institut Al Azhar Menganti Gresik, Indonesia
  • Sofia Masulah Institut Al Azhar Menganti Gresik, Indonesia
  • Alya Roghibah Faradisy Institut Al Azhar Menganti Gresik, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37812/josse.v3i1.1537

Keywords:

Order, Work, Sharia

Abstract

Working is not just a way to earn money, so it justifies various means. In social life, there are relationships with fellow humans. Human rights must not be ignored. We have rights but they also have the same rights which are our obligations. These two things must go hand in hand. In a life related to God, those of us who are in the position of servants certainly cannot be separated from obeying God's rules as God, in order to become obedient servants. Assets are one of the maqasid of syar'i, so Islam has a concept of how to maintain and produce assets in accordance with the review of the Qur'an and hadith. This research examines work ethics in reviewing the Qur'an and hadith using descriptive qualitative research methods. Data collection in this research was a literature study from books, scientific journals and online news. The results obtained in this research explain that in work there are three main concepts that form the basis of work, namely; there is no element of tyranny, good intentions, and tawwakkal or surrender to Allah. With these three main concepts, it is hoped that it will produce halal and blessed sustenance.

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Published

2024-07-30

How to Cite

Mukhlas, A. A. ., Masulah, S. ., & Faradisy, A. R. . (2024). Work Ethics In Review Of The Qur’an And Al-Hadist. Journal of Social Science and Economics, 3(1), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.37812/josse.v3i1.1537