Murabaha as an Islamic Financial Instrument for Agriculture
Date
2019-07-17Author
Puspitasari, Novi
Hidayat, Sutan Emir
Kusmawati, Farida
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This study aims to explore the application of Murabaha contracts in agriculturul sector, The study \V-JS
conducted at Islamic m.iccofi:nance institution namely Islamic Financial Services Cooperative (lFSC) Al-Hikmah
located in Paleran Villagc, Urnbulsari District, Jember Regency, Indonesia. This paper employs qualitative research
with a case study approach. The method used for the informant's determination is snowball method. Th.is paper
found four important points: Firstly, there are three models of the application of Murabaha, namely goods-based
Mnrubaha; cash-based Murabaha; and business capital-based Mu.rabaha. Goods-based Murabaha is .in accordance
with sharia compliance, but the cash-based Murabaha is still not suitable because the Murabaha contract is not
equipped with wa.kalah contract. Secondly, there are two risks namely goods expiring on goods-based Murabaha
concept and the risk of late payment due to failed crops on cash-based Murabaha. Thirdly, the provided amount of
funding is only 30% of the estimated agricultural output. Fourthly, Al-Hikmah requests collateral for Murnbahu
financing.
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