The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in studying and promoting hibah (gifts) as one of the alternatives in Islamic estate planning. However, hibah has been referred to certain provisions from the various statutes since a specific law on hibah is yet to be enacted. As such, this...

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spelling my-usim-ddms-131112024-05-29T05:36:37Z The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment Amylia Fuziana binti Azmi In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in studying and promoting hibah (gifts) as one of the alternatives in Islamic estate planning. However, hibah has been referred to certain provisions from the various statutes since a specific law on hibah is yet to be enacted. As such, this thesis aims to explore the existing provisions relating to hibah and further examines some relevant Syariah and legal issues on the application of hibah in Malaysia. Furthermore, this thesis also analyses on the two relevant documents in regard hibah i.e. Brunei Hibah Order 2018 and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) Policy Document 2016 on hibah and further considers what adaptations are required if a specific Hibah Enactment were to be introduced in Malaysia. In achieving the objectives of this thesis, the doctrinal analysis is adopted by analysing the current primary and secondary materials which include Al-Quran, hadith, statutory provisions, policy document, case law, books, journal articles, fatwa and newspapers. A semi-structured interview was also conducted to identify and strengthen the need of enacting a codified hibah law in Malaysia. This thesis revealed that a codified hibah law could clarify the validity of hibah agreements and effectively mitigate the issue of frozen assets in Malaysia. Thus, this thesis proposes a codified hibah law to be implemented, by taking into consideration several laws on wasiat and wakaf instruments which have been established in some states in this country. At the end, this thesis puts forward the draft of Hibah Enactment in assisting the legislator to enact a codified hibah law. It is hoped that the findings of this thesis will be beneficial to the various agencies such as the religious departments, Syariah Courts, takaful industries, banking institutions and other agencies related to the application of hibah instrument. Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 2023-01 Thesis en_US https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/13111 https://oarep.usim.edu.my/bitstreams/eb772038-a41a-4a53-8474-56e7d4abbb2c/download 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 Gifts (Islamic law) Gifts--Law and legislation--Malaysia Hibah
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topic Gifts (Islamic law)
Gifts--Law and legislation--Malaysia
Hibah
spellingShingle Gifts (Islamic law)
Gifts--Law and legislation--Malaysia
Hibah
Amylia Fuziana binti Azmi
The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment
description In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in studying and promoting hibah (gifts) as one of the alternatives in Islamic estate planning. However, hibah has been referred to certain provisions from the various statutes since a specific law on hibah is yet to be enacted. As such, this thesis aims to explore the existing provisions relating to hibah and further examines some relevant Syariah and legal issues on the application of hibah in Malaysia. Furthermore, this thesis also analyses on the two relevant documents in regard hibah i.e. Brunei Hibah Order 2018 and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) Policy Document 2016 on hibah and further considers what adaptations are required if a specific Hibah Enactment were to be introduced in Malaysia. In achieving the objectives of this thesis, the doctrinal analysis is adopted by analysing the current primary and secondary materials which include Al-Quran, hadith, statutory provisions, policy document, case law, books, journal articles, fatwa and newspapers. A semi-structured interview was also conducted to identify and strengthen the need of enacting a codified hibah law in Malaysia. This thesis revealed that a codified hibah law could clarify the validity of hibah agreements and effectively mitigate the issue of frozen assets in Malaysia. Thus, this thesis proposes a codified hibah law to be implemented, by taking into consideration several laws on wasiat and wakaf instruments which have been established in some states in this country. At the end, this thesis puts forward the draft of Hibah Enactment in assisting the legislator to enact a codified hibah law. It is hoped that the findings of this thesis will be beneficial to the various agencies such as the religious departments, Syariah Courts, takaful industries, banking institutions and other agencies related to the application of hibah instrument.
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title The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment
title_short The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment
title_full The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment
title_fullStr The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment
title_full_unstemmed The Application Of Hibah In Resolving Islamic Estate Problem In Malaysia: Towards Developing Hibah Enactment
title_sort application of hibah in resolving islamic estate problem in malaysia: towards developing hibah enactment
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