Waaf (Endowment) Practice in Malaysia Society

Justice and equality are not identical in the sense that under certain circumstances, justice may only be achieved through inequality or unequal distribution of wealth. The two aspects of justice, which are corrective justice and distributive justice in this definition both comprehend of justice as...

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Publié dans:International journal of islamic thought
Auteurs: Dahlan, Nur Khalidah (Auteur) ; Noor Inayah Yaakub (Auteur) ; Mohamad Abdul Hamid (Auteur) ; Mohd Rizal Palil (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: [publisher not identified] 2014
Dans: International journal of islamic thought
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Résumé:Justice and equality are not identical in the sense that under certain circumstances, justice may only be achieved through inequality or unequal distribution of wealth. The two aspects of justice, which are corrective justice and distributive justice in this definition both comprehend of justice as a social concept as it incorporates social relations and would have little meaning if it were to apply to an individual in total isolation from society. Thus by comparing the pertinent literature on jurisdiction of the courts in terms of waqf and judicial decisions, this article seeks to describe the pros and cons of waqf practices and how it reflects justice to the Malaysian society.
ISSN:2289-6023
Contient:Enthalten in: International journal of islamic thought