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Force Majeure in Islamic Law of Transaction: A Comparative Study of the Civil Codes of Islamic Countries

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Author(s)
Mhd. Syahnan
Keywords
transaction
contract law
force majeur
nazariyyat al-jawâ’ih
Arab Civil Codes
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
Islam
BP1-253
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
BL1-2790
History and principles of religions
BL660-2680
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/609521
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/95e6180731cd46b2aca869a910c849e0
Abstract
<p>This paper attempts to shed lights on the performance of  the obligations to a valid contract that can be frustrated by events beyond human control. Such events may have considerable impact on various designated legal principles and rules which is widely known as force majeure. The doctrine of unforeseen circumstances in contemporary legislation, on the main, is expressed in the same term which understandably as result of  the origin derivation of  the French law le theorie de l’imprévision. Although it is true that there is no such general principle of  force majeure in classical Islamic law, the author argues that significant efforts have been made in synthesizing both the Islamic and Western law concepts. Accordingly, despite the fact that the traditional Islamic legal system has its own mechanism to deal with such events at the time of contract, to a certain extent, it has influenced its contemporary form of  the concept of  intervening conti- ngencies (nazariyyat al-jawa’ih ) as reflected in the Civil Codes of  the Arab states. In addition, in response to the exigencies of the ever-increasing problems of modern life which brings with it alien concept, force majeure does not contradict with the provisions of the Shari‘ah since the views of Islamic jurisprudents (fuqahâ) can justifiably be referred to.</p>
Date
2013-05-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:95e6180731cd46b2aca869a910c849e0
1411-0334
2460-0008
10.21111/tsaqafah.v9i1.37
https://doaj.org/article/95e6180731cd46b2aca869a910c849e0
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