MLM Business, Your History Now
So, what is the difference with conventional MLM? Do you want to know the difference between Sharia and Conventional MLM? Here are the differences.
So, if we look at it from the perspective of company structure, Sharia MLM has a sharia supervisory board. Where DPS is directly under the supervision of the Indonesian Ulema Council. While the second difference is that the products sold in Sharia MLM are halal products. While in conventional ones, they are not necessarily halal. Then the third is that the marketing plan is very clear, while in marketing in Conventional MLM, the marketing plan is not clear, and may be haram. While the fourth is that Sharia MLM has a primary business orientation to sell products in the form of goods, and not just recruit members. While Conventional MLM is oriented only to recruit as many members as possible. And finally, what may happen is a money game practice. And now you certainly know the difference between Conventional MLM and Sharia MLM. And now I will give an example of a company with a Sharia MLM business in Indonesia. Along with the development of business growth, business innovations continue to emerge. One of them is Sharia MLM. Sharia MLM is actually implemented to avoid fraudulent practices that are prone to occur in Multi Level Marketing businesses. Moreover, currently there are around 600 MLM companies spread across Indonesia. However, of all these MLMs, only 84 are officially registered with the Official Sales Association in Indonesia, or (APRI). Only four of them have received sharia certificates from the MUI. The products are all halal, and secondly, the system is honest, trustworthy, meaning there is no lure of choice. For example, if you want to buy a luxury house, that is not allowed. And also the marketing plan is also clear. This means that each distributor can clearly know how much the interest is each month. There is a system, we can check it, they know everything. To implement the sharia system, a company must be able to meet several requirements of the MUI national sharia council. Companies that prioritize recruiting members and distributing registration fees as bonuses are generally gambling which is contrary to Islamic sharia. If in Conventional MLM expanding the network is still a priority, in Sharia MLM the number of product sales determines the member's bonus. What is certain is that there are many benefits. The first is that this is one of the Sharia MLMs, and there is no one who is wronged in it. For a Muslim who wants to get involved, Sharia MLM can be an option. In accordance with Islamic law, it is the key to the halal sustenance that we get.
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By @midiagam