A Practical Approach to Maslahah Based Decision Making Framework
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2019-01-02Author
Kamaru Salam Yusof
Mohammad Yazid Jailani
Ummi Humaira Kamis
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Decision making is a crucial stage in management of project and policy process where various alternatives are identified based on particular values and preferences of the decision  maker.  Eventually,  it  bridges  the  planning  and implementation  of  firms’  projects  and  policies  together. Western expertise have developed various types of decision making tools such  as Cost-Benefit analysis. As Economics theory suggests, the ultimate objective of firm is to maximize profit  or  minimize  cost  which  also  influences  thedecision making  process.  While  in  Islamic  theory,  it  embraces  a multi-dimensional approach. Accordingly in Brunei, there is a   dire   need   for   a   holistic   Islamic   approach   in   its administration   and   management   which   also   includes decision making process. In this sense, Maqasid Shariahis the currently best available benchmark to develop an Islamic decision   making   framework.   The   concept   of Maqasid Shariahhas been developed by the past scholars such as Al-Juwaini, Al-Ghazali and the most prominent scholars in the field, Asy-Syatibi. However, the discussions were focusing on  the  religious  aspect  particularly  in usul  fiqhand fiqhaspects.  So  in  the  recent  years,  few  studies  had  developed and  applied  the  framework  of Maqasid  Shariahsuch  as Moussa Larbani & Mustafa Omar Mohammed (n.a.), Asyraf Wajdi   Dusuki   &   Nurdianawati   Irwani   Abdullah   (n.a.), Zulkifli  Hasan  &  Mehmet  Asutay  (n.a.)  and  Shaikh  Mohd Saifuddeen,Noor  Naemah  Abdul  Rahman,  Noor  Munirah Isa   &   Azizan   Baharuddin   (2013).   These   studies   have developed Maqasid Shariahas a framework in specific field which  needs  a  certain  level  of  expertise.  Nevertheless, problem may arise for those who are lacking of therequired expertise  to  apply  the  framework  in  their  respective  field. Thus, this paper is extending the established idea to develop a  simpler,  yet  widely  applicable Maqasid  Shariahbased framework which is feasible for the decision makers who are not expertise in the field of Shariah.
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