Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah

The debate of Jurisprudence scholars on law and validity of the will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim in the area of harbi, musta’min, and apostate. Whether a will is valid or not depends on the fulfillment of its pillars and conditions. Although the scholars of fiqh do not stipulate the condition of &qu...

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Main Author: Khoirul Amru Harahap
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Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Profesor Kiai Haji Saifuddin Zuhri Purwokerto 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://ejournal.uinsaizu.ac.id/index.php/elaqwal/article/view/7733
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description The debate of Jurisprudence scholars on law and validity of the will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim in the area of harbi, musta’min, and apostate. Whether a will is valid or not depends on the fulfillment of its pillars and conditions. Although the scholars of fiqh do not stipulate the condition of "Muslim" on the testator and the person receiving the will, some of them still prohibit and invalidate the will of a Muslim to non-Muslims in the categories of harbi, musta'min, and apostate. The provisions of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) also do not stipulate the requirement of "Muslim" for the testator and the person receiving the will. Islamic jurisprudence determines that the will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim is permissible and valid in some aspects and not permissible and invalid in some aspects. It is permissible and valid for a Muslim to make a will to a non-Muslim under the category of Dzimmi. It is permissible and valid for a Muslim to make a will to a harbi non-Muslim according to the Shafi'i and Hambali madhhabs; it is not permissible and invalid according to the Maliki and Hanafi madhhabs. It is permissible and valid for a Muslim to make a will to a non-Muslim in the category of musta'min according to the Maliki, Shafi'i and Hambali madhhabs, and according to the most correct opinion in the Hanafi madhhab. The will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim in the category of apostate is permitted and valid according to the Shafi'i and Hambali madhhabs, while the Hanafi madhhab prohibits it and considers it invalid. Meanwhile, the provision of wills in KHI allows and considers valid the will of Muslims to non-Muslims absolutely, because KHI does not limit it with certain limitations such as non-Muslim categories dzimmi, harbi, musta'min, and apostate, as stipulated in Islamic fiqh. Therefore, from the perspective of Islamic fiqh and the provisions contained in the Compilation of Islamic Law, Muslim wills to non-Muslims are both permissible and considered valid. This is because both do not require "Muslim" for the testator and the person receiving the will. However, Islamic fiqh does not allow it absolutely, while KHI allows it absolutely.
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spelling doaj.art-2ef4bd766dde418fa81b551903968c132024-05-27T00:38:49ZaraUniversitas Islam Negeri Profesor Kiai Haji Saifuddin Zuhri Purwokertoel-Aqwal2962-52892023-02-01497210.24090/el-aqwal.v2i1.77335868Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-IndunisiyyahKhoirul Amru Harahap0UIN Profesor Kiai Haji Saifuddin Zuhri PurwokertoThe debate of Jurisprudence scholars on law and validity of the will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim in the area of harbi, musta’min, and apostate. Whether a will is valid or not depends on the fulfillment of its pillars and conditions. Although the scholars of fiqh do not stipulate the condition of "Muslim" on the testator and the person receiving the will, some of them still prohibit and invalidate the will of a Muslim to non-Muslims in the categories of harbi, musta'min, and apostate. The provisions of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) also do not stipulate the requirement of "Muslim" for the testator and the person receiving the will. Islamic jurisprudence determines that the will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim is permissible and valid in some aspects and not permissible and invalid in some aspects. It is permissible and valid for a Muslim to make a will to a non-Muslim under the category of Dzimmi. It is permissible and valid for a Muslim to make a will to a harbi non-Muslim according to the Shafi'i and Hambali madhhabs; it is not permissible and invalid according to the Maliki and Hanafi madhhabs. It is permissible and valid for a Muslim to make a will to a non-Muslim in the category of musta'min according to the Maliki, Shafi'i and Hambali madhhabs, and according to the most correct opinion in the Hanafi madhhab. The will of a Muslim to a non-Muslim in the category of apostate is permitted and valid according to the Shafi'i and Hambali madhhabs, while the Hanafi madhhab prohibits it and considers it invalid. Meanwhile, the provision of wills in KHI allows and considers valid the will of Muslims to non-Muslims absolutely, because KHI does not limit it with certain limitations such as non-Muslim categories dzimmi, harbi, musta'min, and apostate, as stipulated in Islamic fiqh. Therefore, from the perspective of Islamic fiqh and the provisions contained in the Compilation of Islamic Law, Muslim wills to non-Muslims are both permissible and considered valid. This is because both do not require "Muslim" for the testator and the person receiving the will. However, Islamic fiqh does not allow it absolutely, while KHI allows it absolutely.https://ejournal.uinsaizu.ac.id/index.php/elaqwal/article/view/7733willmuslimnon-muslimislamic jurisprudencecompilation of islamic law
spellingShingle Khoirul Amru Harahap
Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah
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title Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah
title_full Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah
title_fullStr Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah
title_full_unstemmed Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah
title_short Hukm Washiyyah al-Muslim wa Shihhatuha li Ghair al-Muslim: Dirasah Muqaranah Bayna al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Qanun al-Washiyyah fi Majmu’ al-Ahkam al-Islamiyyah al-Indunisiyyah
title_sort hukm washiyyah al muslim wa shihhatuha li ghair al muslim dirasah muqaranah bayna al fiqh al islami wa qanun al washiyyah fi majmu al ahkam al islamiyyah al indunisiyyah
topic will
muslim
non-muslim
islamic jurisprudence
compilation of islamic law
url https://ejournal.uinsaizu.ac.id/index.php/elaqwal/article/view/7733
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