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Islamic Economics Institute
Document Details
Document Type
:
Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Zakah and Taxes on Muslims and non-Muslims
الزكاة والضرائب على المسلمين وغير المسلمين
Subject
:
Zakah and Taxes
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
In this paper the researcher raises a number of questions concerning the imposition of taxes on Muslims and non Muslims in an Islamic society. Should taxes be levied on Muslim on the basis of Zakat? Should taxes be imposed on Non-Muslims on the basis of Zakat or Kharaj? Are these financial duties fixed or do they change according to changing shari'ah policies. The previous financial duties have been studied with the intention of showing how Islam has the precedence of establishing the principles of public finance. Those financial duties have been discussed with a view to determine what is clear about them and what is obscure and to see how far they are relevant in the present age. In the past the researches concentrated mainly on the study of zakah. It is worthwhile to direct our future research efforts towards the study of kharaj and other financial duties in Islam. In this paper, a comparison has been made between financial duties levied on Muslims and those imposed on others. It also compares between Shari`ah principles regarding zakah and kharaj and conventional principles of taxation. It gives an account of permissible financial duties and prohibited ones (al-mukus). It also examines the difficulties that may be faced in case zakah is imposed in an enviornment of taxation, and where evasion of taxes is not permissible because if a fixed amount is to be collected, then tax evasion by some people means more burden on some others.
ISSN
:
1018-7383
Journal Name
:
Islamic Economics Journal
Volume
:
19
Issue Number
:
1
Publishing Year
:
1427 AH
2006 AD
Article Type
:
Discussion Paper
Added Date
:
Friday, July 2, 2010
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
رفيق يونس المصري
AL-MASRI, RAFIC YUNUS
Researcher
Doctorate
rmasri_sa@yahoo.com
Files
File Name
Type
Description
27271.pdf
pdf
الزكاة والضرائب على المسلمين وغير المسلمين
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