Abstract: This article discusses the impact of Rationalism philosophy on Islamic economic thought. This study employs
both descriptive analytical methods and qualitative approaches. Sources and data collection techniques are
carried out through literature studies of a number of journal articles and books relevant to the topic of
discussion. Deductive and inductive approaches are used to analyze data. The findings of this study show that
rationalism, as a philosophical school of thought that views reason as a source of knowledge and truth, has
influenced Islamic economic thought, both in the method of law formation, the development of Islamic
economic law implementation, the formulation of Islamic economic policies, and the formation of individual
Muslim economic behavior. The conclusion states that Islamic economic thought, which is supported by the
power of universal ratios, will make Islamic economics present and accepted by the public in various
economic transactions carried out by the community, particularly the Muslim community, and can solve
various problems of modern economic transactions. So, there is no doubt that contemporary economic
contract transitions are still based on divine norms |