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Islamic Insurance (Takāful): A Review Of Recent Riset and Future Directions Ditama, Rezki Agrisa; Fauzi, Muhammad; Muid, Abdul; Mahdi, Al-
Review of Islamic Economics and Finance Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Review of Islamic Economics and Finance (RIEF): November 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/rief.v7i2.72342

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Purpose – This riset aims to review of recent riset on Takāful and highlight future riset directions..Methodology - This riset is descriptive qualitative, with the method used is a literature review. Riset data was collected or searched through the Emerald data base for the last 24 months (January 2022 – December 2023) by entering the keyword title in the search column "Takāful, Islamic Insurance", and by using content analysis as a data analysis tool.Findings - The study show that during the last 24 months there were 29 Takāful riset documents (in the form of journal articles) recorded in the Emerald data base. Riset has been analyzed and summarized into several sub-categories (streams), namely Takāful riset stream 1: policy, law, governance/performance, service, marketing, accounting. Takāful riset stream 2: Micro-Takāful. Takāful riset stream 3: creating a conceptual model. Takāful riset stream 4: basic human values/traditions and the application of behavioral theory to examine behavioral intentions. Finally, Takāful riset stream 5: effects of Takāful on economic development, inclusion and islamic finance. These findings also show an increase, especially in Takāful riset stream 1 and 4. Meanwhile in Takāful riset stream 2, 3 and 5 show the need for more efforts in this area, and the researchers have outlined the opportunities. Apart from that, very important riset, such as the application of digital technology to bring sharia issues and Takāful product innovation into practice and solutions have not been found in the Takāful riset stream so there is a gap and requires serious work for future riset.
FATWA DAR AL-IFTA NOMOR 3598/2006 TENTANG WAKAF SAHAM: TINJAUAN ARGUMENTASI HUKUM DAN IMPLIKASINYA Arzam, Arzam; Fauzi, Muhammad; Akana Helmi, Lika; Mahdi, Al-
Jurnal AL-MAQASID: Jurnal Ilmu Kesyariahan dan Keperdataan Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/almaqasid.v10i2.12192

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Whether we realize it or not, there is a role and results of the inspiration of fatwas of scholars (personally or collectively) in addition to laws and regulations in various Islamic countries on innovation and development of waqf objects. Dar al-Ifta Egypt is one of them, has issued many fatwas on innovation of waqf objects, including on stock waqf and distribution of benefits, which is contained in fatwa no. 3598 of 2006 on Waqf al-Ashumi wa Tasbil 'Awa'idiha. This study aims to determine the legal status and arguments in the fatwa of Dar al-Ifta. This study is a qualitative study, with research data sourced from primary data in the form of the fatwa, using content analysis as a data analysis tool. This study shows that Dar al-Ifta has determined in its fatwa that stock waqf and distribution of benefits are permissible. Dar al-Ifta's argument for allowing it is using the concept of analogy (equation) regarding the permissibility of cash waqf. Dar al-Ifta strengthens its fatwa argument by referring to several arguments, where the arguments are the opinions of the scholars of the School of Thought about the permissibility of cash waqf (dinar and dirham). By knowing the legal status and arguments of the Dar al-Ifta fatwa, shares are determined as something that has the same function and benefits as money so that it can be used as an object of waqf (such as in the category of movable objects). This fatwa has implications for efforts to reform Islamic law in the field of waqf, and also has practical implications for society and for the increasingly advanced development of Islamic economics and finance. Furthermore, it is an open area for further research, related to the impact on the spread and response of society after the fatwa is issued or determined. It is also interesting to study the practice of stock waqf in various Islamic countries that are currently taking place, by linking it to existing fatwas and connecting it from various perspectives.
FATWA DAR AL-IFTA NOMOR 3598/2006 TENTANG WAKAF SAHAM: TINJAUAN ARGUMENTASI HUKUM DAN IMPLIKASINYA Arzam, Arzam; Fauzi, Muhammad; Akana Helmi, Lika; Mahdi, Al-
Jurnal AL-MAQASID: Jurnal Ilmu Kesyariahan dan Keperdataan Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/almaqasid.v10i2.12192

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Whether we realize it or not, there is a role and results of the inspiration of fatwas of scholars (personally or collectively) in addition to laws and regulations in various Islamic countries on innovation and development of waqf objects. Dar al-Ifta Egypt is one of them, has issued many fatwas on innovation of waqf objects, including on stock waqf and distribution of benefits, which is contained in fatwa no. 3598 of 2006 on Waqf al-Ashumi wa Tasbil 'Awa'idiha. This study aims to determine the legal status and arguments in the fatwa of Dar al-Ifta. This study is a qualitative study, with research data sourced from primary data in the form of the fatwa, using content analysis as a data analysis tool. This study shows that Dar al-Ifta has determined in its fatwa that stock waqf and distribution of benefits are permissible. Dar al-Ifta's argument for allowing it is using the concept of analogy (equation) regarding the permissibility of cash waqf. Dar al-Ifta strengthens its fatwa argument by referring to several arguments, where the arguments are the opinions of the scholars of the School of Thought about the permissibility of cash waqf (dinar and dirham). By knowing the legal status and arguments of the Dar al-Ifta fatwa, shares are determined as something that has the same function and benefits as money so that it can be used as an object of waqf (such as in the category of movable objects). This fatwa has implications for efforts to reform Islamic law in the field of waqf, and also has practical implications for society and for the increasingly advanced development of Islamic economics and finance. Furthermore, it is an open area for further research, related to the impact on the spread and response of society after the fatwa is issued or determined. It is also interesting to study the practice of stock waqf in various Islamic countries that are currently taking place, by linking it to existing fatwas and connecting it from various perspectives.