Thursday, November 5, 2020

Maqasid Al-Shari'ah and Sustainable Development Goal

 


          Maqasid al-Shari'ah involves realizing human well-being by enhancing welfare, or benefit (maslahah) of the people on one hand and preventing harm (mafsadah) on the other.

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ABAS 2020         19

 


#Maqasid  Daruriyyat  تﺎﯾرورﺿ

                                    It is indispensable maqasid for the survival and wellbeing of mankind in this world and the success in the hereafter.

                                    The neglect of this maqasid would lead to disruption and disorder in this world and could lead to an undesirable end in the hereafter.

 #Maqasid  Hajiyyat  تﺎﯾﺟﺎﺣ

                                                                                        It is to provide easement and comfort to human life.

                                                                                  The absence of this maqasid would not cause disruption or corruption to human life as in                 the case of the absence of essential maqasid.

                                                                                        But it may cause hardship, difficulty, and discomfort to human life

                                                
              #Maqasid  Tahsiniyyat  تﺎﯾﻧﯾﺳﺣﺗ

                  Its aim is to beautify or embellish the condition of mankind and bring them to a better                 position.

                  In other words, its aim is to bring the perfection of happiness to human beings in this                 world and hereafter

                  The absence of this maqasid would not cause disruption to human life, and cause                         hardship and difficulty but human life would not be perfect, beautiful, and in a better position.


Maqasid Daruriyyat

This maqasid is the protection and preservation of five fundamental values:

1.      Religion (Al-din)
2.     Life (Al-nafs)
3.     Intellect (Al-‘Aql)
4.     Wealth (Al-Mal)
5.     Lineage (Al-Nasb)



1.               Protection of Religion

-        It is obligatory upon each and every Muslim to protect his al- din at personal and public levels.

-        Protection of religion at a personal level:  The observance of different kinds of ‘ibadah, such as performing the five prayers, fasting, paying of zakat, and performing Hajj.

-        By executing or performing this ritual our iman will increase and will therefore be a shield of protection from committing a sin or becoming apostate and indulging in any action that will invalidate one’s belief.

-        At a wider scope, the protection of al- din involves defending the Islamic faith particularly if it is attacked by the enemy of Islam (Jihad). This can be achieved through various appropriate means such as in writings, in speech and other practical means of action (da’wah).

 

2.               Protection of Life

-        Life is essential and valuable to everyone; thus, it must be protected at all cost and in all circumstances

-        Protecting everyone’s life is equally important and obligatory to each and every individual and societies regardless of their status.

 

3.               Protection of Intellect

-        Al- ‘aql or the intellect is a great gift from Allah s.w.t. to mankind. This is one of the capacities that differentiate man from animals.

-        Allah s.w.t. has ordered that everyone should protect this precious gift by utilizing it for the benefit of all.

-        Protection of intellect/mind means that we safeguard it from anything that might harm the ability and function of the brain.

 

4.               Protection of Property

-        Islam recognizes the function of properties or wealth at individual, family, society or national levels.

-        Therefore, Islam does not prohibit Muslims from acquiring properties or wealth and certainly does not deny and refuse to acknowledge human’s desire to have properties of their own.

Preservation:

A)   Protection of Personal ownership

B)    Protection of Public Wealth

C)    Acquisition of wealth by legitimate means

D)   Encouraging investment of wealth, developing the land

Prevention:

A)   Prohibition of damaging wealth: personal and public wealth

B)    Prohibition of spending wealth in a wrongful way

C)    Prohibition of transgressing the property of another person without valid reasons

 

 

5.               Protection of Lineage

-        Marriage is the foundation of any society upon which families are built and children brought into the world. It is, therefore, the essential component in building and maintaining lineage,

-        In this regard, Islam has enacted several rules to protect the lineage.  Validation of marriage and prohibition of adultery and also same-sex marriage for the protection of lineage


Maqasid Hajiyyat

Needs are less essential for human life compares to daruriyat. These are requirements for human beings to live without facing difficulties. However, the lack of any of these needs is not a matter of life and death, especially on an individual basis.

Example:-

-        Shortening of Solat for the traveler.

-        Legalizing some types of transaction:

-        Forward sale (bay’ al-salam)

-        Manufacturing contract (‘aqd al-istisna’)

-        Leasing (ijarah) etc.



Maqasid Hajiyyat

Luxuries are complementary and desirable factors that give perfection and additional values to human life. Islam encourages us to achieve these purposes and to have a better life. Nevertheless, Islam teaches us to pursue these goals in correct manners.

Example:-

-        Observance of cleanliness

-        Adab: eating, dressing

-        Prohibition of consuming dirty items.

-        Prohibition of excessive spending, stinginess.

-        Encouraging of performing commendable ibadah. Charitable work.

-        Encouraging of giving-charitable donation: sadaqah, waqf, gift (hibah), bequest (wasiyyah).

-        Commandment of a good moral character and prohibition of bad moral character.


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