Zakah and re-distributive justice in Islam

The Islamic framework within which this study examines is the role of Zakah in redistributive justice. To this end, the following relevant topics were aimed to cover. First, "redistributive justice" is conceptualized. Second, to ground this concept the Islamic viewpoints towards redist...

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Main Authors: Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad, M.Kabir Hassan, Abul Kalam Muhammad Shahed
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 2012
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spelling my.usim-53062017-05-30T04:28:52Z Zakah and re-distributive justice in Islam Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad M.Kabir Hassan Abul Kalam Muhammad Shahed Zakat The Islamic framework within which this study examines is the role of Zakah in redistributive justice. To this end, the following relevant topics were aimed to cover. First, "redistributive justice" is conceptualized. Second, to ground this concept the Islamic viewpoints towards redistribution are highlighted followed by a short discussion on prominent schools of thought in political philosophy of redistributing income. Third , important features of the Islamic strategy for the realisation of the desired pattern of distribution are traced. Fourth, the core topic of the study is elaborated in which the analysis relies on tentative results from an empirical study on how much would be the yield of Zakah in modern economy if it was paid on all kinds of assets liable to it. Finally, an attempt is made to establish one of the pertinent conclusions of this study i.e. how Zakah being a collection of redistributive measures can play an important role in an Islamic economy. 2012-02-17T07:59:57Z 2012-02-17T07:59:57Z 2006 Article 1823075X http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5306 en vol.3 no.1 2006; Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
M.Kabir Hassan
Abul Kalam Muhammad Shahed
Zakah and re-distributive justice in Islam
description The Islamic framework within which this study examines is the role of Zakah in redistributive justice. To this end, the following relevant topics were aimed to cover. First, "redistributive justice" is conceptualized. Second, to ground this concept the Islamic viewpoints towards redistribution are highlighted followed by a short discussion on prominent schools of thought in political philosophy of redistributing income. Third , important features of the Islamic strategy for the realisation of the desired pattern of distribution are traced. Fourth, the core topic of the study is elaborated in which the analysis relies on tentative results from an empirical study on how much would be the yield of Zakah in modern economy if it was paid on all kinds of assets liable to it. Finally, an attempt is made to establish one of the pertinent conclusions of this study i.e. how Zakah being a collection of redistributive measures can play an important role in an Islamic economy.
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author Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
M.Kabir Hassan
Abul Kalam Muhammad Shahed
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title Zakah and re-distributive justice in Islam
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