تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions

This research examines the applications of the Prophetic tradition (Sunnah) in financial transactions and aims to analyze and evaluate the implementation of the Prophetic tradition in financial transactions by studying the Prophetic evidence and its legal interpretations, elucidating how Musli...

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Main Authors: Saleh, Abdulmajid Obaid Hasan, Alkatiri, Ahmad Fathi
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Language:Arabic
Published: USIM Press 2023
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spelling my.iium.irep.1092212023-12-27T01:00:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109221/ تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions Saleh, Abdulmajid Obaid Hasan Alkatiri, Ahmad Fathi BPH Islamic Economics BPL27 Aims and objectives of education. Sustainable education This research examines the applications of the Prophetic tradition (Sunnah) in financial transactions and aims to analyze and evaluate the implementation of the Prophetic tradition in financial transactions by studying the Prophetic evidence and its legal interpretations, elucidating how Muslims should conduct themselves responsibly and correctly in the field of financial and economic matters in accordance with the Prophetic tradition. The significance of this research lies in providing a legal guideline for Islamic financial institutions and individuals to execute their transactions in a manner that aligns with the Prophetic tradition. Utilizing a descriptive and analytical approach grounded in Prophetic Hadiths, recognized Islamic texts, and jurisprudential sources, a diverse range of financial transactions were studied. The results indicate that financial exchange between banks can be permissible if conducted without interest and adhering to Shariah regulations. The Mudarabah contract is also considered permissible and feasible in financial transactions, provided it complies with Shariah regulations. However, trading in commercial papers involving interest is considered impermissible. In addition, bank deposits and current accounts are considered Shariah-compliant when adhering to Shariah regulations. Covered documentary credits are considered permissible, contingent on adherence to appropriate Shariah conditions. Furthermore, the Salam contract is emphasized as a legitimate means of financing seasonal agricultural production. Lastly, it is stressed that penalty clauses in non-debt financial contracts are permissible for compensating damages, provided they are not tied to usurious interest. These findings provide valuable insights into how financial and banking transactions can be organized in accordance with the Prophetic tradition and Islamic values, contributing to enhancing compliance with Shariah regulations in the financial and banking sector and promoting trust and transparency in this context. USIM Press 2023-12-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf ar http://irep.iium.edu.my/109221/1/109221_%D8%AA%D8%B7%D8%A8%D9%8A%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%AA%20%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%86%D8%A9%20%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%86%D8%A8%D9%88%D9%8A%D8%A9.pdf Saleh, Abdulmajid Obaid Hasan and Alkatiri, Ahmad Fathi (2023) تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions. Journal of Hadith Studies, 8 (2). pp. 129-144. E-ISSN 2550-1488 https://journalofhadith.usim.edu.my/index.php/johs/article/view/268 10.33102/johs.v8i2.268
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topic BPH Islamic Economics
BPL27 Aims and objectives of education. Sustainable education
spellingShingle BPH Islamic Economics
BPL27 Aims and objectives of education. Sustainable education
Saleh, Abdulmajid Obaid Hasan
Alkatiri, Ahmad Fathi
تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
description This research examines the applications of the Prophetic tradition (Sunnah) in financial transactions and aims to analyze and evaluate the implementation of the Prophetic tradition in financial transactions by studying the Prophetic evidence and its legal interpretations, elucidating how Muslims should conduct themselves responsibly and correctly in the field of financial and economic matters in accordance with the Prophetic tradition. The significance of this research lies in providing a legal guideline for Islamic financial institutions and individuals to execute their transactions in a manner that aligns with the Prophetic tradition. Utilizing a descriptive and analytical approach grounded in Prophetic Hadiths, recognized Islamic texts, and jurisprudential sources, a diverse range of financial transactions were studied. The results indicate that financial exchange between banks can be permissible if conducted without interest and adhering to Shariah regulations. The Mudarabah contract is also considered permissible and feasible in financial transactions, provided it complies with Shariah regulations. However, trading in commercial papers involving interest is considered impermissible. In addition, bank deposits and current accounts are considered Shariah-compliant when adhering to Shariah regulations. Covered documentary credits are considered permissible, contingent on adherence to appropriate Shariah conditions. Furthermore, the Salam contract is emphasized as a legitimate means of financing seasonal agricultural production. Lastly, it is stressed that penalty clauses in non-debt financial contracts are permissible for compensating damages, provided they are not tied to usurious interest. These findings provide valuable insights into how financial and banking transactions can be organized in accordance with the Prophetic tradition and Islamic values, contributing to enhancing compliance with Shariah regulations in the financial and banking sector and promoting trust and transparency in this context.
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author Saleh, Abdulmajid Obaid Hasan
Alkatiri, Ahmad Fathi
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Alkatiri, Ahmad Fathi
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title تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
title_short تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
title_full تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
title_fullStr تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
title_full_unstemmed تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = Application of the Prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
title_sort تطبيقات السنة النبوية في المعاملات المالية = application of the prophet's sunnah in financial transactions
publisher USIM Press
publishDate 2023
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