Living a corporate lifestyle: The application of 'body corporate' under Islamic institutions in Malaysia

Businesses are not alien to Islam for it has been the practice of Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h. The Holy Prophet himself was a successful trader. In Islam, particularly the Arab countries, they refer the entity carrying out the businesses and commercials as ‘syirkah’ vis-à-vis corporation or company un...

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Main Authors: Azrae, Ahmad Nasyran, Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati, Ayub, Zainal Amin
Other Authors: Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina
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spelling my.uum.repo.11422010-10-10T09:05:36Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/1142/ Living a corporate lifestyle: The application of 'body corporate' under Islamic institutions in Malaysia Azrae, Ahmad Nasyran Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati Ayub, Zainal Amin BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc Businesses are not alien to Islam for it has been the practice of Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h. The Holy Prophet himself was a successful trader. In Islam, particularly the Arab countries, they refer the entity carrying out the businesses and commercials as ‘syirkah’ vis-à-vis corporation or company under Western concept. Whilst the Western distinguishes company from partnership, syirkah in Islam refer to both company and partnership.Nevertheless, the different types of these syirkah are reflected in the diversity of their categories, which comprised of al-‘inan, al-abdan, mudharabah, wujuh and mudharabah. The essential part of a syirkah is that it is contractbased,where individuals came together and entered into a contract with an agreement to distribute the profits amongst themselves. Individuals are the backbone of a syirkah in Islam. Whereas, a company in the conventional system focuses on the concept of body corporate rather than natural human being, i.e. individuals. In this modern world, the applications of the notion ‘body corporate’ are also integrated into some of Islamic institutions including those that were established in Malaysia. The Islamic institutions are now leading a corporate way of lifestyle. This paper will highlight some of the Islamic institutions in Malaysia and the analysis of legal provisions which set them up as corporate entities. In the same parallel also, the author will identify the rights and criteria arising from such body corporate – and the Islamic perception on such corporate lifestyle. UUM COLGIS Universiti Utara Malaysia Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina Mohamad, Ani Munirah Ahmad, Rusniah 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/1142/1/Ahmad_Nasyran_Azrae.pdf Azrae, Ahmad Nasyran and Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati and Ayub, Zainal Amin (2009) Living a corporate lifestyle: The application of 'body corporate' under Islamic institutions in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Corporate Law (ICCL) 2009 1st - 3rd June 2009, Surabaya, Indonesia. UUM COLGIS Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, pp. 1-15. ISBN 9789832078340
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Azrae, Ahmad Nasyran
Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati
Ayub, Zainal Amin
Living a corporate lifestyle: The application of 'body corporate' under Islamic institutions in Malaysia
description Businesses are not alien to Islam for it has been the practice of Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h. The Holy Prophet himself was a successful trader. In Islam, particularly the Arab countries, they refer the entity carrying out the businesses and commercials as ‘syirkah’ vis-à-vis corporation or company under Western concept. Whilst the Western distinguishes company from partnership, syirkah in Islam refer to both company and partnership.Nevertheless, the different types of these syirkah are reflected in the diversity of their categories, which comprised of al-‘inan, al-abdan, mudharabah, wujuh and mudharabah. The essential part of a syirkah is that it is contractbased,where individuals came together and entered into a contract with an agreement to distribute the profits amongst themselves. Individuals are the backbone of a syirkah in Islam. Whereas, a company in the conventional system focuses on the concept of body corporate rather than natural human being, i.e. individuals. In this modern world, the applications of the notion ‘body corporate’ are also integrated into some of Islamic institutions including those that were established in Malaysia. The Islamic institutions are now leading a corporate way of lifestyle. This paper will highlight some of the Islamic institutions in Malaysia and the analysis of legal provisions which set them up as corporate entities. In the same parallel also, the author will identify the rights and criteria arising from such body corporate – and the Islamic perception on such corporate lifestyle.
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title Living a corporate lifestyle: The application of 'body corporate' under Islamic institutions in Malaysia
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