Research Papershttps://repo.umma.ac.ke/handle/123456789/922024-03-28T23:31:25Z2024-03-28T23:31:25ZAbout Scholarly Works in the Field of Islamic Economic Law: A Visualization of Related TopicsAbbas, AhmadAbdulrahman, Manswab Mahsenhttps://repo.umma.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1242023-03-01T08:10:41Z2023-02-01T00:00:00ZAbout Scholarly Works in the Field of Islamic Economic Law: A Visualization of Related Topics
Abbas, Ahmad; Abdulrahman, Manswab Mahsen
Understanding issues raised in academic literature is a critical step in developing scholarly
works in the field of Islamic economic law. This study aims to explore the topics and trends in
the field of Islamic economic law in the last three decades, from 1992–2021. The data used in this
study were online published articles from 1992 to 2021. Harzing’s Publish or Perish (PoP), VOS
Viewer, and Open Knowledge Maps were tools utilized for processing and analyzing the data.
169 articles were retrieved by applying the keyword and title word "Islamic Economic Law" in
the Google Scholar database. The result of the study shows an increasing trend in the
publication of scholarly works for the past thirty years, with 645 citations. As a result of the
visualization, the topic of Islamic economic law tends to be designed in the context of theory,
implementation through a case study approach, perspectives, a paper review elaborating the
contract, and research in the field of Islamic law for economics. Islamic economic law areas
recently attract an increasing number of attention from scientists, so related topics can be
developed wider by various methods.
2023-02-01T00:00:00ZTHE ISLAMIC VALUES IN THE MIJIKENDA SOCIETY: A DESCRIPTIVE HISTORICAL STUDYAbdulrahman, Manswab MahsenAwadh, Ali Hemedhttps://repo.umma.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1232023-03-01T08:00:34Z2023-04-01T00:00:00ZTHE ISLAMIC VALUES IN THE MIJIKENDA SOCIETY: A DESCRIPTIVE HISTORICAL STUDY
Abdulrahman, Manswab Mahsen; Awadh, Ali Hemed
The Mijikenda tribe has settled between river Sabaki and Tana river and
extends to the borders of the Republic of Tanzania, some of them settled in the
Kilifi county, specifically: Chonyi, Kauma, Ribe, Rabai, Geriama, Jibana and
Kambe; Others settled in the south of Kwale county, they include: Digo and
Duruma. The Mjikinda tribe has values inherited from parents and
grandparents, some of which are conform to Islamic religion and some are
opposing to it. The study aims at exposing Islamic values and practices within
the Mijikenda community of the coastal Kenya. To achieve the objectives of the
study, the research methodology applied in this study is the Inductive method:
the researchers reviewed books and dissertations relating to culture and values
in Mijikenda tribe. The researchers also visited the site to conduct interviews as
one of the ways to understand the major opinions that relate to the topic of this
research. Moreover, open-ended questions were used during the interview and
respondents were heads of family and council elders. Researchers have
gathered about eleven Islamic values. Lastly, researchers recommend
universities and educational institutions to study Islamic values in African
heritage in terms of authorship and publication
2023-04-01T00:00:00ZMarriage Customs among Duruma Muslims in Kenya: An Evaluation study in light of the Quran and SunnahZakariya, LuqmanAbdulrahman, Mansab Mahsenhttps://repo.umma.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1222023-02-02T07:31:19Z2018-12-01T00:00:00ZMarriage Customs among Duruma Muslims in Kenya: An Evaluation study in light of the Quran and Sunnah
Zakariya, Luqman; Abdulrahman, Mansab Mahsen
This research elaborates marriage customs relate to Duruma community. The researchers have observed negative impacts to the community as the result of practicing the marriage customs. For instance, the spread of spinsterhood in the society, infection of disease such like HIV, increase in the number of the children born of adultery and a drastic school dropout because of early marriage.
They have tended into marry customs such as forbidding a man to marry the sister of his deceased wife as well as his cousins. The research methodology applied in this study is inductive method: the researcher reviewed references and dissertations relating to marriage customs in Duruma tribe. Moreover open –ended questions used during interview to understand the major opinion that relate to the topic of this research. The study concludes with major results as follows: The research reveals that some of the traditions comply with Quran and Sunnah, while some violate it. Lack of
knowledge is the major causes of violating.
2018-12-01T00:00:00ZProviding Qard Hasan from Zakat Fund for Non-Recipients of Zakat: A Shariah Analysis StudyAbdulrahman, Mansab MahsenZakariyah, Habeebullah (Corresponding Author)https://repo.umma.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1212023-02-02T07:24:34Z2021-06-01T00:00:00ZProviding Qard Hasan from Zakat Fund for Non-Recipients of Zakat: A Shariah Analysis Study
Abdulrahman, Mansab Mahsen; Zakariyah, Habeebullah (Corresponding Author)
Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam, it is considered as Islamic
financial system. The paper aims at discussing the opinions of Muslim
scholars regarding the permissibility of granting a soft loan from the
Zakat sources; by spending their resources in ways that are not specified
by the Qur’an, and the Sunnah. The research methodology applied in
this paper is analytical and inductive methods which are adopted to
study the view of classical and contemporary scholars, and to analyzing
the views of advanced and contemporary jurists. Muslim scholars have
different opinions regarding the permissibility of granting a soft loan
from the Zakat sources based to various doctrines as follows: the first
opinion States that it is permissible to grant soft loan using zakat
revenues; this opinion was supported by Al-Maududi, Abdulrahman
khalaf and Abu-Zuhra among others. The Second opinion says that it is
forbidden to grant soft loan using zakat revenues; this was seconded by
Rafiq Yunuss, Jadal Al-hāqī and others. The Third opinion states that it
is permissible to grant soft loan using zakat revenues with specific
conditions. The proponents of this were Abu satar, Muḥāmād Azukheil
and among others. The study concludes with major results as follows: It
is not permissible to use zakat revenues without specific aims set up for
it; because it is violation of the Quranic text and the intent of Islamic
Sharia of Zakat expenditures. The paper recommended to Zakat
institutions to establish a fund to povide Qard Hasan to non Zakat
recipients.
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