Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali

Wellbeing is defined as a situation of positive feeling (Happiness and satisfaction) and positive functioning elements (engagement and self-acceptance). Recent studies have shown wellbeing is conceptualized in a multidimensional form, explained in both objective and subjective perspective. From an I...

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Main Authors: Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina, Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin, Ali, Siti Mariam
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Published: Center for Islamic Philanthropy & Social Finance 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.272332020-01-15T08:39:30Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27233/ Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin Ali, Siti Mariam Islam and economics Relation to philosophy, religion, ethics Wellbeing is defined as a situation of positive feeling (Happiness and satisfaction) and positive functioning elements (engagement and self-acceptance). Recent studies have shown wellbeing is conceptualized in a multidimensional form, explained in both objective and subjective perspective. From an Islamic perspective, wellbeing is explained through inside and outer fulfillment, driving towards a peaceful life, named as Hayat-e-Tayyaba. The objective of the vision of wellbeing is to satisfy the material and non-material needs. The maqasid al shariah principles are normally used by scholars to explain wellbeing in the Islamic perspective. The objective of this empirical paper is to present Islamic Household wellbeing Index (IHWI) using the five dimensions of maqasid al shariah. The present study employs 35 experts in identifying the five dimensions and the variables of the IHWI. The formulation of the IHWI is deliberated and its interpretation is highlighted. Center for Islamic Philanthropy & Social Finance 2019-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27233/1/AJ_SHARIFAH%20ADLINA%20TUAN%20SAYED%20AMRAN%20ACIS%20M%2019.pdf Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina and Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin and Ali, Siti Mariam (2019) Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali. Journal of Islamic Philanthropy & Social Finance, 1 (1). pp. 55-66. ISSN eISSN: 2590-3942 https://cipsf.my/images/pdf/jipsf/nov2019/JIPSF_Vol11_2019_55-66.pdf
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topic Islam and economics
Relation to philosophy, religion, ethics
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Relation to philosophy, religion, ethics
Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina
Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin
Ali, Siti Mariam
Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali
description Wellbeing is defined as a situation of positive feeling (Happiness and satisfaction) and positive functioning elements (engagement and self-acceptance). Recent studies have shown wellbeing is conceptualized in a multidimensional form, explained in both objective and subjective perspective. From an Islamic perspective, wellbeing is explained through inside and outer fulfillment, driving towards a peaceful life, named as Hayat-e-Tayyaba. The objective of the vision of wellbeing is to satisfy the material and non-material needs. The maqasid al shariah principles are normally used by scholars to explain wellbeing in the Islamic perspective. The objective of this empirical paper is to present Islamic Household wellbeing Index (IHWI) using the five dimensions of maqasid al shariah. The present study employs 35 experts in identifying the five dimensions and the variables of the IHWI. The formulation of the IHWI is deliberated and its interpretation is highlighted.
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author Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina
Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin
Ali, Siti Mariam
author_facet Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina
Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin
Ali, Siti Mariam
author_sort Tuan Sayed Amran, Sharifah Adlina
title Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali
title_short Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali
title_full Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali
title_fullStr Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali
title_full_unstemmed Adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / Sharifah Adlina Tuan Sayed Amran, Mohamed Saladin Abdul Rasool and Siti Mariam Ali
title_sort adressing household wellbeing through maqasid shariah: a micro perspective / sharifah adlina tuan sayed amran, mohamed saladin abdul rasool and siti mariam ali
publisher Center for Islamic Philanthropy & Social Finance
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27233/1/AJ_SHARIFAH%20ADLINA%20TUAN%20SAYED%20AMRAN%20ACIS%20M%2019.pdf
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