Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar

The main purpose of this paper is to elucidate some fraudulent business practices in early Islam. The reference material is an edited manuscript entitled Kitab al-Nazar wa al-Ahkam fi Jami Ahwal al-Suq (Book on supervision and legal decision on matters related to the market). The book, which deals w...

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Main Authors: Che Yaacob, Ahmad, Omar, Normah
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Accountancy, Accounting Research Institute & UiTM Press 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13680/1/AJ_AHMAD%20CHE%20YAACOB%20MAR%2014.pdf
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description The main purpose of this paper is to elucidate some fraudulent business practices in early Islam. The reference material is an edited manuscript entitled Kitab al-Nazar wa al-Ahkam fi Jami Ahwal al-Suq (Book on supervision and legal decision on matters related to the market). The book, which deals with the subject of market supervision, is considered the earliest of its kind. The book was a compilation of legal opinions of a Maliki scholar Yahya ibn Umar (d. 289H/901CE), who was asked about various matters relating to business practices during his time. The fact that these legal opinions are made based on understanding of Islamic law it should be differentiated from ordinary works offiqh. In fact the book deals with real situation in the business during that times and describes actions taken by the officer in charge.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:136802016-07-21T07:29:04Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13680/ Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar mar Che Yaacob, Ahmad Omar, Normah Employee theft. Employee crimes. Crimes against employees. Including violence in the workplace Fraud. Swindling. Confidence games The main purpose of this paper is to elucidate some fraudulent business practices in early Islam. The reference material is an edited manuscript entitled Kitab al-Nazar wa al-Ahkam fi Jami Ahwal al-Suq (Book on supervision and legal decision on matters related to the market). The book, which deals with the subject of market supervision, is considered the earliest of its kind. The book was a compilation of legal opinions of a Maliki scholar Yahya ibn Umar (d. 289H/901CE), who was asked about various matters relating to business practices during his time. The fact that these legal opinions are made based on understanding of Islamic law it should be differentiated from ordinary works offiqh. In fact the book deals with real situation in the business during that times and describes actions taken by the officer in charge. Faculty of Accountancy, Accounting Research Institute & UiTM Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13680/1/AJ_AHMAD%20CHE%20YAACOB%20MAR%2014.pdf Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar. (2014) Malaysian Accounting Review <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Malaysian_Accounting_Review/>, 13 (1). pp. 129-142. ISSN 1675-4077 https://mar.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Employee theft. Employee crimes. Crimes against employees. Including violence in the workplace
Fraud. Swindling. Confidence games
Che Yaacob, Ahmad
Omar, Normah
Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar
title Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar
title_full Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar
title_fullStr Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar
title_full_unstemmed Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar
title_short Fraudulent business practices in early Islam as reported in a classical text / Ahmad Che Yaacob and Normah Omar
title_sort fraudulent business practices in early islam as reported in a classical text ahmad che yaacob and normah omar
topic Employee theft. Employee crimes. Crimes against employees. Including violence in the workplace
Fraud. Swindling. Confidence games
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13680/1/AJ_AHMAD%20CHE%20YAACOB%20MAR%2014.pdf
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