IMPLEMENTASI POLA KEMITRAAN PADA USAHA PETERNAKAN SAPI DALAM PERSPEKTIF ASAS KEADILAN DI KECAMATAN CENRANA KABUPATEN MAROS
Husnul Khatimah Syarif
Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar
Fathurrahman Dr
Sirajuddin Sirajuddin
Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar
Abstrak
Implementing contracts in the community, especially in South Sulawesi, presents many
problems. In Maros Regency, one of the contracts that is not implemented is the cattle livestock
management partnership pattern. This research examines the Implementation of Partnership
Patterns in Cattle Breeding Businesses from the Perspective of the Principle of Justice in
Cenrana District, Maros Regency. In the community tradition, the Cattle Breeding Business
Partnership Pattern in Labuaja Village is called Tau Eroka Ri Agang Cooperation. Partnership
pattern between capital owners and cattle breeders, where the breeder is responsible for the
entire maintenance of the livestock. The aim of this research is to examine partnership patterns
in cattle farming in terms of the principles of justice in an Islamic economic perspective, using
indicators of the principles of justice. A phenomenological research approach is combined with
qualitative research methodology in this research. Primary data or data obtained directly from
primary sources is the data source used in this research. Information gathering was carried out
using interview and documentation strategies. Based on the research results, the partnership pattern carried out by the community using
mudharabah contracts in Islamic economic terms is based on the idea that the cattle owner
provides the initial capital to carry out the collaboration and the cattle breeder bears
maintenance costs (food, drink, cow shed), with a system of sharing business results ( 50%:50%)
after deducting costs for cow vitamin injections. The partnership pattern from the perspective of
the principle of justice has a number of pillars and terms and conditions that must be fulfilled in
Islamic economics. Judging from the principles of justice used, there are two principles of
justice, with a clear and transparent meaning, which can be measured from the initial
cooperation agreement which must be based on mutual trust in each other, and in the
cooperation process a written agreement has not been made and the maintenance period has not
been determined. It is clear that the second principle of justice is in accordance with its
respective proportions in the sense that in the distribution of profits and losses that will be
experienced later by both parties who collaborate, they must bear all possibilities that may
occur.