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An analysis of policy compatibility between conventional insurance and Islamic insurance policies: a study of conceptual and operational differences
Mohamed Mazahir, Seyed Mohamed1, Asmak Ab Rahman2, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy3.
The aim of this study is to compare and contrast conventional
insurance policies from Islamic insurance policies (takāful) using
a qualitative method consisting of a descriptive and narrative
analysis. This study makes a case for takāful as complimentary to
conventional insurance. However, the differences between Islamic
and conventional insurance are found mainly in their conceptual
framework, how governments regulate them, corporate ownership
and financing, management, accounting systems, and how premiums are invested. Both conventional and Islamic insurance
are similar in this regard and are both utilized as safety nets in the
event of unforeseen incidents. However, to maintain the integrity
of Islamic law and Muslim society, insurance practices must be
tailored to further comply with the Shariah principles.
Affiliation:
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
- South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
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