3 research outputs found

    Awareness of takaful among staff in Raub District Islamic Religious Office Pahang / Muhammad Irfan Imaduddin Azran

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    This study focuses on the awareness of Takaful among staff at Raub District Islamic Religious Office Raub, highlighting its significance as a Shariah-compliant alternative to conventional insurance. Takaful is rooted in the principles of cooperation and risk-sharing, aligning with Islamic values. Despite its growing recognition, challenges persist, including limited understanding, misconceptions, and insufficient training among staff, which hinder its broader acceptance and integration. The objective of this research is to evaluate the level of awareness, analyze the perceived benefits of Takaful over conventional insurance, and propose actionable strategies to improve its adoption. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews with six staff members representing various units within Raub District Islamic Religious Office. Data collection was conducted through structured, face-to-face interviews to gain insights into their perspectives and knowledge of Takaful. The findings indicate that while respondents demonstrate a moderate understanding of Takaful’s concepts, including its Shariah compliance, ethical investment practices, and risk-sharing mechanisms, significant barriers remain. These include the lack of targeted educational initiatives, limited promotional efforts, and misconceptions about its advantages compared to conventional insurance. The study concludes that structured awareness campaigns and comprehensive training programs are essential to bridging these gaps. By fostering a deeper understanding of Takaful’s benefits and its alignment with Islamic principles, the adoption of Takaful can be significantly enhanced. Additionally, collaboration between financial institutions, religious authorities, and community leaders is recommended to promote Takaful as a viable financial solution. This research provides a foundation for future studies to explore Takaful awareness in different contexts and propose innovative methods for increasing its acceptance

    The impact of fiqh muasarah on islamic banking and finance: case studies from the Islamic world / Muhammad Irfan Imaduddin Azran … [et al.]

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    The principles of Fiqh Muasarah, commonly referred to as social jurisprudence, have emerged as a pivotal influence in shaping the ethical and operational landscape of Islamic banking and finance. These principles offer a distinctive perspective on the financial system, emphasizing social responsibility, justice, and equitable wealth distribution within the framework of Islamic law. As the Islamic finance industry gains prominence on the global stage, understanding the impact of Fiqh Muasarah becomes imperative, not only for industry practitioners but also for scholars seeking to grasp the multifaceted nature of this economic system. This study explores the intricate relationship between Fiqh Muasarah and Islamic banking and finance, examining its real-world implications through case studies from various Islamic regions. By investigating these specific cases, the research aims to uncover the tangible effects of Fiqh Muasarah on the operations and outcomes of Islamic financial institutions. These case studies illustrate not only how Islamic banks and financial organizations adhere to the principles of social justice and ethical conduct but also how these principles are adaptable to diverse socio-economic contexts

    The causes of differences opinions among jurists

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    This article aims to explain the concept of ikhtilaf and the three main factors that cause the occurrence of ikhtilaf among the Companion jurists in ijtihad. In presenting some examples of differences among the jurists of the Sahabah ra, the views of the tabi'in jurists and the mazhab imams were also stated at the end of some of the issues discussed. The objective of this article is to prove that the occurrence of ikhtilaf among mujtahidin jurists in ijtihad is caused by factors that are deliberately provided by the syar'a coinciding with the essence of Islamic shari'a which is rabbinical, comprehensive, flexible, realistic, and eternal
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