CONCEPT OF TAKAFUL
In principle, Takaful system is based on mutual
co-operation, responsibility, assurance, protection and assistance between
groups of participants. In other words, it is the provision of shared
contributions to help those who are in need.
These fundamentals are based on the Holy Quran and the
sayings of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. Some of the examples are: -
1. Basis of Cooperation
Allah said, “Help Ye one another in righteousness and piety but help ye not one
another in sin and rancor...” (Al Maidah: 2).
Allah will always help His servant for as long as he helps
others. (Narrated by Imam Ahmad and Imam Abu Daud).
2. Basis of Responsibility
The place of relationships and feelings of people with
faith, between each other, is just like the body; when one of its parts is
afflicted with pain, then the rest of the body will be affected.(Narrated by
Imam Al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim).
One true Muslim (Mu’min) and another true Muslim (Mu’min) is
just like a building whereby every part in it strengthens the other part.
(Narrated by Imam Al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim).
3. Basis of Mutual Protection
By my life, which is in Allah’s power, nobody will enter Paradise if he does
not protect his neighbor who is in distress. (Narratted by Imam Ahmad)
Based on the above basis, Islamic scholars had decided that
there should be concerted effort to implement the Takaful concept as the best
way to resolve these needs.
4. Understanding the Takaful Contract
Although the concept of insurance is permissible under Shariah Law, certain practices
in conventional insurance breach Shariah Law. The current Takaful practice uses
a combination of two types of main ‘Aqad (contracts).; These are the contract
of Tabarru’ (Donation) and contract of Wakalah (Agency) which are free from the
elements of (Riba) usury, wager or Maisir (gambling) and Gharar (Uncertainty).
The Takaful system stresses the spirit of co-operation and joint responsibility
among participants.
BENEFITS OF TAKAFUL
Through the spirit of cooperation and joint-responsibilities
among participant, the act of charity and benevolence allows participants the
opportunity to obtain two forms of benefit. First the monetary benefits through
the Takaful plan itself. Secondly the “benefits” in the spiritual sense,
through the act of Tabarru’ (donation), participants will receive God’s grace
and blessings in life Hereafter. The Takaful system does not differentiate
color or creed; it is meant to benefit all participants, irrespective of their
religious beliefs.
(Credit to Takaful Ikhlas Berhad)
Mohd Fakhri
Wakil Takaful Ikhlas
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