Abstract

This study aims to reveal the practice of muraza'ah contracts associated with an economic culture that is aligned with Islamic economic ethics in Tangsil Kulon Bondowoso Village. This study uses qualitative research with a descriptive analysis approach, and the data source is the people in Tangsil Kulon. The results of this study indicate that the practice of the muzara'ah contract in Tangsil Kulon Village uses the musyarakah principle with a split system adapted to the local community’s culture. The distribution in the form of percentages still has the disadvantaged party, namely the land owner, because the cultivator does not see whether the harvest is experiencing a profit or loss and thinks he is still working.

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