International Journal of Sustainability in Research (IJSR)
Vol. 1, No 3. 2023: 161-170
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.59890/ijsr.v1i3.372
https://journal.multitechpublisher.com/index.php/ijsr
The Concept of Hiwalah And Dhomman In Islamic Teachings: a
Comprehensive Study
Nur Aini Setyaningtyas
1
*, Abid Nurhuda
2
, Dewi Sinta
3
1
Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta
2
Pascasarjana Universitas Nadlatul Ulama Surakarta
3
Pascasarjana Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Bandung
Corresponding Author: Nur Aini Setyaningtyas nurainityas97@gmail.com
A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T
Keywords: Concept, Hiwalah,
Dhomman, Islam
Received : 22, July 2023
Revised : 23, August 2023
Accepted: 25, September
©2023 Setyaningtyas, Nurhuda, Sinta:
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The essence of Islam is not only focused on the
purity of worship but it must also be focused on
social morality. This is by the Al-Qur'an and
Hadith as the basis of Islamic teachings where
much attention is paid to the 2 important things
above. And one of the things that are paid
attention to, especially in matters of social
justice, is regarding debts and receivables which
contain the concepts of hiwalah and dhomman,
where these concepts are still not widely known
by the public. This research aims to describe
this. The method used is qualitative with a
literature study approach and then concluded
descriptively. The results of the research show
that the concept of Hiwalah in Islamic teachings
is the transfer of debt carried out by someone to
another person on condition of willingness,
agreement, the existence of collateral, there is an
agreement between the two parties and there is
a time limit so that the transfer of debt is legal,
and it is impossible to be free from
responsibility. The concept of Dhaman in Islam
is to combine dzimah with others in the
collection, whether with souls, debts, or other
material substances while still fulfilling the
pillars and conditions such as the existence of
dhamin, madmun lah, madmun 'anhu, madmun
bih, and lafadz so that the law can allow.