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In modern
business, one of the ways to reduce the risk of loss due to misfortunes
is through insurance. The concept of insurance where resources are
pooled to help the needy does not contradict Shariah.
The concept is
in line with the principles of compensation and shared responsibilities
among the community. It is not a new concept, in fact it had been
practised by the Muhajrin of Mecca and the Ansar of Medina following
the hijra of the Prophet over 1400 years
ago. It is generally accepted by Muslim Jurists
that the operation of conventional insurance does not conform to
the rules and requirements of Shariah.
Conventional
insurance involves the elements of uncertainity (Al-gharar) in the
contract of insurance, gambling (Al-maisir) as the consequences
of the presence of uncertainty and interest (Al-riba) in the investment
activities of the conventional insurance companies which contravene
the rules of Shariah. Takaful is an alternative form of cover which
a Muslim can avail himself against the risk of loss due to misfortunes.
The
Institute receives numerous requests for information about the permissibility,
concept and practice of Takaful (Islamic Insurance) and about organisations
engaged in Takaful business.
These requests underline important two facts. Firstly, that there
is a rapidly increasing interest in it and secondly, there is an
acute shortage of information on various aspects of Takaful. Moved
by these factors, the Institute decided to include a section on
Takaful to fill this important information gap.
The
Institute has already published an International Directory of Islamic
Insurance (Takaful) Organisations, listing not only the companies
in this field and their particulars, but also a number of articles
on various aspects of this system.
"I
think that you are doing a great service to Islamic banking and
insurance and I second your judgment about the importance of Takaful
in modern economic life and hope that your Institute will make
many contributions to this open area."
Dr.
Omar Zubair Hafiz
Deputy Director, Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah.
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