Looking at the two functions of ownership which include the individual and social, Qaradawi explores such a relationship and analyzes its implication for social justice. Zakat has multiple functions: the religious, economic, and social. It constitutes the earliest concept of mutual social responsibility proposed by Islam to achieve social justice. Zakat serves as a means to both guarantee social security and strengthen social solidarity. From this perspective, Qaradawi moves forward to link up the concept of zakat with the Islamic system of economics. The linkage between zakat and the Islamic system of economics is visible in the ways Qaradawi investigates various aspects of ownership and zakat in Islam. This can particularly be seen in his...
One of the most used methods by Ulamā’ to find the laws and wisdoms from Quran is a tafsīr method. T...
Ownership in Islam is essentially belongs to God and man is merely a surrogate recipient of Him. Eve...
Zakat (almsgiving) is a religious duty for every well-off Muslim to donate 2.5% of his/her wealth to...
Looking at the two functions of ownership which include the individual and social, Qaradawi explores...
<p><em>Looking at the two functions of ownership which include the individual and social...
Zakat is an important form of religiously mandated charity under Islam. It is the third pillar of Is...
The rapid development of complex income taxation and welfare systems in the 20th century may give th...
Zakat in Islam is the right of the poor that is found in some of the assets of people who are oblige...
Zakat is an obligation to all muslims who are capable or have reached an nisab in it’s possession. Z...
As a pillar of Islam, zakat is the economic foundation of moslems. The distribution of zakat for pr...
Islam as both religion and socioeconomic system is based on five main pillars, that is – five basic ...
This article discusses the importance of zakat — a mandatory payment in favor of the poor and the ne...
Abstract The obligation of zakat in Islam has a fundamental significance, other than closely relate...
Islam is a recognized religion by Allah SWT. Islam is a proper religion to follow and implement in a...
The article reveals the role and importance of zakat in the tax system of Islamic states as an instr...
One of the most used methods by Ulamā’ to find the laws and wisdoms from Quran is a tafsīr method. T...
Ownership in Islam is essentially belongs to God and man is merely a surrogate recipient of Him. Eve...
Zakat (almsgiving) is a religious duty for every well-off Muslim to donate 2.5% of his/her wealth to...
Looking at the two functions of ownership which include the individual and social, Qaradawi explores...
<p><em>Looking at the two functions of ownership which include the individual and social...
Zakat is an important form of religiously mandated charity under Islam. It is the third pillar of Is...
The rapid development of complex income taxation and welfare systems in the 20th century may give th...
Zakat in Islam is the right of the poor that is found in some of the assets of people who are oblige...
Zakat is an obligation to all muslims who are capable or have reached an nisab in it’s possession. Z...
As a pillar of Islam, zakat is the economic foundation of moslems. The distribution of zakat for pr...
Islam as both religion and socioeconomic system is based on five main pillars, that is – five basic ...
This article discusses the importance of zakat — a mandatory payment in favor of the poor and the ne...
Abstract The obligation of zakat in Islam has a fundamental significance, other than closely relate...
Islam is a recognized religion by Allah SWT. Islam is a proper religion to follow and implement in a...
The article reveals the role and importance of zakat in the tax system of Islamic states as an instr...
One of the most used methods by Ulamā’ to find the laws and wisdoms from Quran is a tafsīr method. T...
Ownership in Islam is essentially belongs to God and man is merely a surrogate recipient of Him. Eve...
Zakat (almsgiving) is a religious duty for every well-off Muslim to donate 2.5% of his/her wealth to...