Kitab-Al-Amwal

Kitab-Al-Amwal

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Author: Abul Muhsin Muhammad Sherfuddin
Publisher: Kitab Bhavan
Year: 1998
Language: English
Pages: 238
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8171512674

Description

An edited and annotated Arabic text with English translation of a hitherto unpublished treatise on Islamic finance written by a scholar of tenth century.

The text has been edited on the basis of a unique manuscript, preserved in the Escarole Library, Madrid. It deals with broad principles of state revenues, military administration, International law of war and peace, and the author's verdicts on the settlements of lands in al-Ifraqiyaah, Al-Maghrib, Spain and Sicily. It also deals with the administration of the properties acquired unlawfully and those abandoned with no legal owners. The work throws light on various kinds of earnings and suggests methods to maintain balance in society between various groups or rich and poor people.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Note on Transliteration

Introduction
I : The Work of ABU Ja'far Al-DA'UDI
II : The Author
III : The Manuscript
IV : Influence of Kitab Al Amwal on other works
V : The Subject

PREAMBLE

PART ONE
CHAPTER I
On Properties that fall into the hands of the rulers who possess them for the people, and discussion of one-fifth of the Booty (Al-Khums)

CHAPTER II
On what is awarded by the Imam as Additional share (Al-Nafal) before fighting

CHAPTER III
On the method of division of one-fifth of the booty (Al-Khums) and on Determination of 'Near Relations'
(Dhawu'l Qurba)

CHAPTER IV
On the spoils of war that belonged to the prophet and on the wealth he left behind

CHAPTER V
On the Policy regarding the Enemy-Lands captured by the Muslims

CHAPTER VI
On the terms according to which 'Umar retained the land

CHAPTER VII
On what is owned by the tillers of the land and what is inherited from them and on the rule concerning their women

CHAPTER VIII
on founding of towns, grand of lands as fiefs (IQTA) and revival of 'DEAD' lands (Mawat)

CHAPTER IX
On the Boundary of wells, on herbage, water, fire fire-wood, and salt

CHAPTER X
On Cultivating Kharaj Lands, appropriating these by the rulers (Umara) in the later period, and on their turning the property of allah into their private estates

PART TWO
CHAPTER I
On register (Al-Diwan) and receiving state-Allowances

CHAPTER II
On Anfal, Fay', Ghanimah and 'Ushr of Lands

CHAPTER III
On Ifriqiyyah, Spain and Sicily

CHAPTER IV
On Renunciation of allowances ('ATA') paid by those who turned God's property (Mal Allah) into private estates, their Transaction, Demand for payment, their petty trade and profits accruing therefrom

PART III
CHAPTER I
On Execution, releasing on grace and on ransom

CHAPTER II
On Discussion of truce and, on apprehension of betrayal by one whose settlement lies in between the Muslims and the disbelievers

CHAPTER III
On the conquest of makkah, ruling about its inhabitants, its properties, lost and found, and on all its relevant affairs

CHAPTER IV
On the stipulated wages (JA 'A' IL) and on the allowances fixed for the fighters

CHAPTER V
On Jizyah and Banu Taghlib

CHAPTER VI
On the presents offered by the disbelievers to the Muslim Rulers.

CHAPTER VII
On the Wealth of the Muslims found in the booty.

CHAPTER VIII
On the Inhabitants of the Enemy Territory who enter the Muslim Territory with the pledge of security while they hold in their possession Muslim individuals free if slave.

CHAPTER IX
On inviting (To Islam) before fighting

CHAPTER X
On Al-Zakah

CHAPTER XI
On the Wealth liable for Zakah.

PART FOUR
CHAPTER I
On the wealth the owners of which are not known.

CHAPTER II
On Solicitation of Aid (Mas'Alah)

CHAPTER III
On Sufficiency, Poverty and Wealth

Appendix
Translation
Select Bibliography
Index