Evidence by non Tawkeef on the permissibility in Sharia transactions Al Waqf on artificial intelligence applications as a model

Authors

  • Dr Saeed Bin Ahmed Saleh Faraj Associate Professor of Principles of Jurisprudence, King Khalid University

Keywords:

inference, Tawkeef. legal transactions, Waakf, applications, artificial intelligence.

Abstract

This research aims to confirm that it is not obligatory to single out each modern transaction with an independent evidence for its legality, and to subject what is below the fields of Tawkeef to legal permissibility, and to confirm that transactions are broad, so the principle is that they are permissible, provided that they are free from Tawkeef  and worship, then move to the door of endowment and confirm that it is one of non- Tawkeef  transactions, and the main research problem: Does the inference of non- Tawkeef in contemporary financial transactions lead to permissibility? The researcher followed the inductive and analytical approach, as he extrapolated the legal texts, and how scholars distinguished between Tawqifiyat and conciliations(Ijtihaadiat), and analyzed their dealings with each type, then looked at the scholars’ dealings with contemporary developments, and how they derived their rulings, and applied all this to the endowment on applications of artificial intelligence, and he reached several results, most notably: non- Tawkeef is one of the sections of transactions makes transactions legitimate if they are free from general defects in transactions such as usury, fraud, deception, etc., and that the fields of endowment in Islamic law are non- Tawkeef, and that the endowment on artificial intelligence applications is permissible if the applications servant of Sharia and its purposes.

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Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Dr Saeed Bin Ahmed Saleh Faraj. (2023). Evidence by non Tawkeef on the permissibility in Sharia transactions Al Waqf on artificial intelligence applications as a model. Kurdish Studies, 11(2), 2143–2155. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/779