Family Economic Resilience: An Overview of Islamic Economics Stance
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Resilience, Economy, FamilyAbstract
Economic resilience is very important in order to maintain survival, both at the nation-state level at the macro level, as well as at the group and individual levels at the micro level. At the group level, there is an important discussion regarding this economic resilience, namely family economic resilience. If you want to study it further, there are many things that can be discussed about family economic resilience. The purpose of writing this paper is to discuss family economic resilience in an Islamic economic perspective. The method used is to use a descriptive qualitative approach. Family economic resilience when viewed from an Islamic perspective is by realizing Islamic economic values as the principles that exist in masashid sharia.
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