Praktik Jual Beli Tanpa Label Harga Ditinjau Dari Hukum Ekonomi Syariah (Studi Kasus)

Authors

  • Nur Sumayyah Karima STIS Hidayatullah Balikpapan
  • Kusnadi Kusnadi STIS Hidayatullah Balikpapan
  • Haeruddin Haeruddin STIS Hidayatullah Balikpapan

Keywords:

Buying and Selling, Price Labeling, Islamic Economic Law

Abstract

This study analyzes the practice of buying and selling without price labels at Jamilah Mart DP3 and reviews it against Sharia economic law. Using a descriptive qualitative method, the research finds that the absence of price labels causes discomfort for consumers, particularly students with limited budgets, due to pricing uncertainty and difficulties in financial planning. Inconsistent issuance of receipts and sudden price fluctuations further exacerbate the issue. From the perspective of Sharia economic law, selling without price labels is technically permissible as labels are considered a facility rather than a mandatory obligation. However, consistent pricing and the use of labels are crucial for transparency and avoiding misunderstandings. Consequently, applying price labels is highly recommended as it aligns with Sharia principles and DSN fatwas, promoting fairness, openness, and welfare in business transactions.

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Published

2025-12-02