Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators

Nomination is a process whereby a policyholder who purchases the insurance policy should name someone to benefit from the policy in the event of the policyholder’s death. Nomination is purposely performed to ensure the beneficiaries receive the takaful benefits promptly. The current practice of the...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nurdianawati Irwani, Abdul Aziz, Nazliatul Aniza
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spelling my.iium.irep.185132012-09-20T08:49:16Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/18513/ Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators Abdullah, Nurdianawati Irwani Abdul Aziz, Nazliatul Aniza BP173.75 Islam and economics HG8011 Insurance Nomination is a process whereby a policyholder who purchases the insurance policy should name someone to benefit from the policy in the event of the policyholder’s death. Nomination is purposely performed to ensure the beneficiaries receive the takaful benefits promptly. The current practice of the nomination clause in family takaful operation is basically vague because the Takaful Act 1984 does not expressly provide any rule to that effect. This study aims to examine the status of nominees for Muslim participants and non-Muslim participants in family takaful as stipulated in the takaful nomination form. It is significant to clarify the status of the nominee, either as a beneficiary or an executor, in order to avoid any misconception among the legal heirs in the future. Besides this, the study also seeks to assess how far the related concept of hibah to the nomination in family takaful is currently implemented by the takaful operators in Malaysia. Hibah seems to be an alternative for Muslim participants to allocate the takaful benefits to the right beneficiaries without adhering to the Islamic law of inheritance (fara’id). This study adopts the document analysis to identify whether the takaful nomination form is standardised and clarified in respect of the status of the nominee for each takaful operator in Malaysia. Samples of eight licensed takÉful operators are selected in this study. The results of this study found that the takaful nomination form is not standardised among all the takaful operators. The status of the nominee is not clarified in some takaful nomination forms either as a beneficiary or an executor. In addition, the application of hibah seems to violate the nature of hibah itself as hibah should take place during the lifetime of the participant. This study concludes and proposes some recommendations for takaful operators to provide better and enhanced implementation of nomination and hibah in family takaful. International Shari'ah Research Academy for Islamic Finance (ISRA) 2010-12 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/18513/1/WA_14422_NURDIANAWATI_Nomination_%26_Hisbah_Issues_in_Family_Takaful.pdf Abdullah, Nurdianawati Irwani and Abdul Aziz, Nazliatul Aniza (2010) Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance, 2 (2). pp. 67-100. ISSN 0128-1976 http://www.isra.my/publications/journal/english/volume-2-dec-2010.html
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HG8011 Insurance
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HG8011 Insurance
Abdullah, Nurdianawati Irwani
Abdul Aziz, Nazliatul Aniza
Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators
description Nomination is a process whereby a policyholder who purchases the insurance policy should name someone to benefit from the policy in the event of the policyholder’s death. Nomination is purposely performed to ensure the beneficiaries receive the takaful benefits promptly. The current practice of the nomination clause in family takaful operation is basically vague because the Takaful Act 1984 does not expressly provide any rule to that effect. This study aims to examine the status of nominees for Muslim participants and non-Muslim participants in family takaful as stipulated in the takaful nomination form. It is significant to clarify the status of the nominee, either as a beneficiary or an executor, in order to avoid any misconception among the legal heirs in the future. Besides this, the study also seeks to assess how far the related concept of hibah to the nomination in family takaful is currently implemented by the takaful operators in Malaysia. Hibah seems to be an alternative for Muslim participants to allocate the takaful benefits to the right beneficiaries without adhering to the Islamic law of inheritance (fara’id). This study adopts the document analysis to identify whether the takaful nomination form is standardised and clarified in respect of the status of the nominee for each takaful operator in Malaysia. Samples of eight licensed takÉful operators are selected in this study. The results of this study found that the takaful nomination form is not standardised among all the takaful operators. The status of the nominee is not clarified in some takaful nomination forms either as a beneficiary or an executor. In addition, the application of hibah seems to violate the nature of hibah itself as hibah should take place during the lifetime of the participant. This study concludes and proposes some recommendations for takaful operators to provide better and enhanced implementation of nomination and hibah in family takaful.
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author Abdullah, Nurdianawati Irwani
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title Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators
title_short Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators
title_full Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators
title_fullStr Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators
title_full_unstemmed Case studies of the practice of nomination and Hibah by Malaysian Takaful operators
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