Abstract

This article reviews the practical implications of banning gambling in Islamic economics and how this principle helps maintain economic order and social responsibility. The prohibition of gambling in Islam is based on the principles of tawhid, justice, maslahat, ta'awun, and balance. This article explains how gambling bans encourage fair economic practices, avoid exploitation, and promote wealth redistribution. In addition, the prohibition of gambling also contributes to the establishment of an ethical and socially responsible society through a more equitable distribution of income. The practical implications of this gambling ban can be seen in the implementation of Islamic economic principles, which focus on justice, economic empowerment, and the welfare of society as a whole.

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