Revisiting the fatawa in disposing Islamic literature materials in Malaysia

During the era of Prophet’s Companions especially the 3rd Caliph Uthmān Ibn Affān’s time, paper-based Islamic literature materials is still low in number. Therefore, an ethical burning of Mushaf (Quran) was very suitable. The advancement of the technology in printing media has led to the increasing...

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Main Authors: Zainan Nazri, Nurul Jannah, Fatah Yasin, Raudlotul Firdaus, Samsudin, Sofiah, Ghazali, Natirah Azira
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: IIUM Press 2018
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/63749/1/Revisiting%20the%20Fatawa%20in%20Disposing%20Islamic%20Literature%20Materials%20in%20Malaysia.pdf
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Summary:During the era of Prophet’s Companions especially the 3rd Caliph Uthmān Ibn Affān’s time, paper-based Islamic literature materials is still low in number. Therefore, an ethical burning of Mushaf (Quran) was very suitable. The advancement of the technology in printing media has led to the increasing number of paper-based published Islamic literature materials. Eventually, the demand to provide a means of disposing unused published materials has also increased. In Malaysia alone, according to the latest statement of JAKIM, JAIS and JAWI, they are not able to accept any unused published Islamic literature materials for disposal for the time being due to the large volume at the collection center.