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Islamic Principles in reward and benefits (Toward Better Life)
Quran view (Reward in this world and Hereafter)
And of them there are who say " Our Lord, give us in this world that which is good in the Hereafter that which is and, save us from the torment of the fire..(Surah al-Baqarah, 2:201)
The Principle
No Discrimination -Adalah
"Woe to those deal in fraud, those who take the full measure when they receive from others, but give less when give the in measure or weight."(83:1-3)
Al-Ukhuwwah and Al-Ihsan
-No favoritism regarding the pay and promotion
-Meet employees' basic needs and with a standard of living
-"Allah shows no mercy to them who are not merciful to the people" (sahih Muslim)
Correspond to the Employee's Contribution-Fair Compensation
Reward employees according to their qualification, experiences, knowledge, capabilities and amount of work they di " and that each person will only have what they endeavored toward." (an-Najm:39)
Strong Contract
Well-defined terms of the agreement Formulation, payment must be defined in advance
Pay Immediately
Prophet SAW said, "Pay the laborer his wages before his sweat dries"
Cooperation
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) says, "Allah show no ,mercy to them who are not merciful to the people" (sahih Muslim)
As employee
Employment is regarded as 'Ibadah'
Employees are required to give full dedication, sincerity and commitment to their tasks
Know the duties and responsibilities
The prophet SAW said,"Muslim must abide by their agreements, unless there is an agreement that makes halal what is haram or makes haram what is halal
Accountable
Allah has promised rewards for goodness and punishment for wrongful acts are held in this world of hereafter
Muslim Responsibilities in Rewards
Zakah
An obligatory command which demands every Muslim male or female possessing an amount of wealth equal to or exceeding the prescribed amount (Nisab) to pay at the passage of a year of ownership of such wealth a prescribed rate/portion to specifically designated eight categories of people enlisted in the holy Quran
-The poor (al-fuqara'),meaning low income or indigent
-The needy (al-masakin), meaning someone who is in difficulty
-Those reverted to Islam who are in less fortunate circumstances -Those in bondage (Slaves and captives)
-for the sake of Allah SWT
-Those who are in debt
-Zakat administrators
-Stranded travellers
The prophet said : Allah permitted not even a prophet to adjudge zakat (-worthiness). Rather, he himself ruled on it and permitted in eight cases. Therefore , if you belong to any of these, I shall most surely give you your right.- Abu Daud
Nafqah
Nafkah (sustenance) is human's necessary expenses such as food, drink, clothing, house (place to live) and others. It is called as nafaqah for it is given or used for these necessities.
Dalil Quran
"Let a man of wealth spend from his wealth, and he whose provision is restricted- let him spend from Allah has given him. Allah does not charge a soul except (according to) what He has given it. Allah will bring about, after hardship ,ease. " Surah al-Talaq (7)
" Mothers may breastfeed their children two complete years for whoever to complete the nursing (period). Upon the father is the mothers' provision and their clothing according to what is acceptable. " Surah al-baqarah (223)
Charity
The Prophet said; " The upper hand is better than the lower hand (he who gives is better than him who takes). One should start giving first to his dependents. And the best object of charity is that which is given by a wealthy person (from the money left after his expenses). And whoever abstains from asking others for some financial help, Allah will give him and save from asking others, Allah will ,make him self-sufficient. "(al-Bukhari)