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[quote][orange]assalamualaykum and sorry for the delay dear br, Considering the delay to your reply please see the following from the collection of our academic material at www.monthly-renaissance.com. Also have a look at the the March'03 special issue of renaissance on the mentioned site which is about [/orange] [blue]The Economic Directives of Islam http://www.monthly-renaissance.com/mared2y3.html Insurance [/blue] [purple] Question: [i]I wish to know about the concept of Insurance in Islam? Are Muslims allowed to take an insurance policy? In this policy we pay an annual premium and of course after 10-20 years the policy expires and we receive our money with profit. Please explain this concept to me. [/i] [/purple] [blue]Answer: In its classical concept, insurance is a means of helping individuals who are afflicted with damage and loss. Therefore, in its essence, it is a philanthropic and humanitarian undertaking. As such its underlying spirit seems very noble. Today, particularly due to the absence of a state system of security and insurance in most underdeveloped countries, there are a number of insurance companies in the private sector which are doing this job. Also, it is known that many of them are based on interest. However, buying an insurance policy cannot be regarded as forbidden since one is not taking interest in doing so. At best, in some cases, it can be regarded as furthering and promoting an evil, which according to the Qur’an (5:2) is ta’awun ‘ala al-ithm (co-operation with an evil), and which should be avoided as much as possible. So, a careful approach would be to benefit from insurance policies only if a person feels that it is necessary to do so in his circumstances. A person must decide for himself in this regard instead of asking some external authority – since it is only he who is the best judge of any genuine plea that he may have. (Shehzad Saleem) Home[/blue] Edited by: hkhan on Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:15 AM[/quote]
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