Istishab: Dynamics of Islamic Legal Construction and Its Significance in Digital Era Fiqh Muamalah Transformation

Authors

  • Ahmad Yusdi Gozaly STAI Daarut Tauhiid Bandung
  • Siti Nuraeni STAI Al-Mas'udiyah Sukabumi
  • Agung Hari Wibowo STAI Al-Mas'udiyah Sukabumi
  • Amalia Amalia STAI Al-Mas'udiyah Sukabumi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69768/ji.v4i2.146

Keywords:

Istishab, Legal Construction, Digital Fiqh Muamalah, Islamic Legal Methodology

Abstract

This research aims to investigate the position of istishab in the epistemological hierarchy of Islamic law, explore its operationalization mechanisms in the istinbat process, and analyze its impact on the evolution of contemporary fiqh muamalah. The methodology employed is library research with a descriptive-analytical approach to classical and modern literature on istishab. Research findings indicate that istishab functions as a mechanism for preserving the legal status quo until evidence is found that changes it. Despite divergent scholarly opinions regarding its legal authority, the majority of scholars from the Malikiyyah, Shafi'iyyah, and Hanabilah schools acknowledge the validity of istishab as a legal proof. In the context of digital-era fiqh muamalah, istishab makes significant contributions to Islamic financial product innovation, digital economic regulation formulation, and business conflict resolution. The maxims al-yaqin la yuzalu bi al-syak (certainty is not removed by doubt) and al-ashl fi al-asyya' al-ibahah (the original state of things is permissibility) serve as the foundation for implementing istishab in contemporary muamalah innovations. In conclusion, istishab has high relevance as an instrument for Islamic law adaptation to civilizational dynamics, particularly in the muamalah domain experiencing accelerative transformation.

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Published

2025-09-26

How to Cite

Ahmad Yusdi Gozaly, Siti Nuraeni, Agung Hari Wibowo, & Amalia Amalia. (2025). Istishab: Dynamics of Islamic Legal Construction and Its Significance in Digital Era Fiqh Muamalah Transformation. IQTISHOD: Jurnal Pemikiran Dan Hukum Ekonomi Syariah, 4(2), 268–276. https://doi.org/10.69768/ji.v4i2.146

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