Islamic and modern insurance principles and practices
The modern world is mainly dominated by the rapid development of economic thought and practices accompanied by advancement in science and technology. Nevertheless, despite such monumental development, little can be done actually to save one from encountering unpredicted risk, be it againts one'...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Petaling Jaya
Ilmiah
2003
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Summary: | The modern world is mainly dominated by the rapid development of economic thought and practices accompanied by advancement in science and technology. Nevertheless, despite such monumental development, little can be done actually to save one from encountering unpredicted risk, be it againts one's life, property, or a business venture. The Majority of people agree that insurance greatly contributes to providing necessary economic security against unexpected catastrophes. The idea of insurance has been developed under Common Law without much diversitication, both in principle and practices, but unfortunately, a similar scenario has not been witnessed so far under the noble teachings of Islam. It would be unfair for one to oppose the entire idea of insurance, while making no effect to come up with an alternative model of insurance, which may be justified by the Shari'ah. An attempts is therefore, mad in this work to analyze the practical as well as legal ideas of Takaful (Islamic insurance) and modern insurance with a comparative treatment. The core objective of this comparative study is to contribute towards further understanding of the conceptual frameworks of both Takaful and insurance, so that the world community would be able to appreciate and recognize the Takaful (islamic Insurance) as a suitable alternative model to the conventional insurance. It may simultaneously act as one of the promising instruments that significantly contribute in the facilitation of the process of Islamization of law and practices, affecting the insurance industry globally, as it has been gladly expected by the contemporary Muslim Ummah in their ongoing economic reality. |
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Item Description: | Includes index |
Physical Description: | xlix, 385 pages illustrations 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (page 359-375) and indexes |
ISBN: | 9789832571261 983257126X |