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Chapter Eight A (Islamic Takaful Insurance Practiced by Islamic Takaful…
Chapter Eight A (Islamic Takaful Insurance Practiced by Islamic Takaful Companies)
The Concept of Islamic Takaful Insurance
A Collective Insurance contract, whereby its subscribers are committed to pay a specific amount of money as a donation to indemnify the victims
The Origin and Evolution of Islamic Takaful Insurance
The Sudanese Islamic Insurance Company Khartoum in 1399 A.H. (1979 A.D.) by The Sudanese Islamic Faisal Bank
The Arab Islamic Insurance Company 1399 A.H. (1979 A.D.) by the Dubai Islamic Bank .
The National Cooperative Insurance Company Saudi Arabia in 1981
The Islamic Insurance and Reinsurance Company Bahrain in 1405 A.H. (1985) A.D.)
The International Islamic Insurance Company Bahrain in 1412 A.H. (1992 A.D.)
The Islamic Insurance Company p.l.c Jordan in 1416 A.H. (1996 A.D.) by The Jordanian Islamic Bank
Amman Takaful Insurance Lebanon n 2002
Egyptian Saudi Insurance House 2003
Eleven Islamic Insurance Companies
Saudi Reinsurance Company -Saudi Re – Cooperative-1/5/2008.
The Elements of the Islamic Takaful Insurance Contract
The Insured
The Insurance Company
The Insured Risk
The Premium
The Amount Insured
Jurisprudential Adaptation of Islamic Takaful Insurance
The Collective Insurance Contract
The Gift Contract
The Agency Contract " Wakalah "
The First Form
The Second Form
The Mudarabah Contract
The Guaranty Contract
Mechanism of Islamic Takaful Insurance
Compliance with provisions of Islamic Shari'ah in all its transactions
Realization of The Principle of Cooperation between Policyholders
Realization of The Principle of Justice between Shareholders and Policyholder
Achieve The Principle of Solidarity (Takaful) between Shareholders and Policy Holder
Promote Justice and Equality between the Policyholders themselves and between them and Shareholders
Realization of The Principle of Solidarity (Takaful) between The Islamic Takaful Insurance Companies Internally and Externally Through
Maintaining the Principle of Responsibility Integrity and Transparency of the Relationship with Reinsurance Companies