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LAND OWNERSHIP IN
ISLAM
Concept of landownership
1. Land vests solely in Allah
• Land, as a free and universal gift from Allah, must be
utilised to the fullest.
• "All that is in the heavens and on the earth belong to Allah
s.w.t."(S-An-Nisa (4):126 & 134)
• "To him belongs whatever is in the heavens and on earth."
(Surah An-Nahl (16): 52)
• "His is the Kingdom of the heavens and the earth and all
that lies between them." (Surah al-Zukhruf(43): 85; Surah
AI-Maidah (5) : 120)
2. Man as trustee (khalifah)
• "It is He who has made the earth manageable for you so
traverse you through its tracts and enjoy of the
sustenance which he furnishes, but unto Him is the
resurrection" (Surah al-Mulk (67): 15)
• The system of land ownership as viewed in Islam is
founded in the concept of trust.
• Man has been delegated with the authority and power to
utilize the resources amply provided for him. He has to
discharge that responsibility in his capacity as an agent or
viceroy on earth.
• He must ensure that while exercising that power it would
not result to the destruction to the segment of the society.
• "And He it is Who has made you vicegerents (to inherit
the earth), and has raised some of you by degree above
others, so that He might try you by means of what He has
bestowed upon you. Verily your sustainer is swift in
retribution; Yet, behold He is indeed much forgiving, a
dispenser of grace." (Surah An-An'am (6): 165).
• In Surah Yunus, the role of man as a representative of
Allah s.w.t. on earth is stipulated. It states that: "Then we
made you vicegerents in the land after them to see how
you would act”.
• "And spend of that whereof He has made you His
vicegerents." (Surah Al Hadid (57) : 7).
Private ownership of land
1. Recognition of private ownership
• Ownership of property is a right recognized in Islam and
ought to be enjoyed by every sector of the society.
• Islam along with the security of life guarantees security of
ownership of property to every human being
• Private ownership or individual ownership of land
therefore, is encouraged and allowed in Islam provided, it
does not injure, impede or jeopardize the interests of the
greater segment of the community.
• Exclusive possession
2. Protection of ownership
• "As to thief, male or female, cut off his or her hands: A
punishment by way of example, from Allah for their crime."
(Surah AI-Maidah (5): 38).
• "0 you who believe! Eat not up your property among
yourselves in vanities; but let there be amongst you traffic
and trade by mutual goodwill." (Surah An-Nisaa (4): 21).
• "And withhold not the goods of the people, and do not
cause mischief on earth." (Surah As-Shu'ara (26) : 183).
• Hadith: "No person's property is lawful to be taken except
by his consent”
• However, the State reserves the right to acquire land from
should the need arise or if it is for the benefit of the
society (maslahah).
• Thus, property in Islam has a social function apart from
fulfilling the needs of the proprietor.
3. Must be according to the shariah
• A person is not free to own in any method he designs or
chooses. He is not free to use his possession or deal with
it or transfer it as he wishes or according to his fancy and
whims. There are limits and conditions attached to
ownership as well as methods on how to utilize and
transfer it.
4. Acquisition of land by the State must be with the
proprietor’s consent and with adequate payment of
compensation.
• The Holy Prophet s.a.w. had acquired the property of some of the
people of Madinah for a construction of mosque with their consent
and he paid compensation to the owners in accordance with the
prevailing price although the owners did not demand any price.
• During the time of Caliph Umar where a Syrian cultivator
complained that the army had trampled down his crops. Caliph
Umar ordered that he be paid ten thousand dirhams as
compensation. Muslim jurists ruled that the State could not acquire
the property of its subjects unlawfully.
5. Ownership is subject to utilisation and continuous
cultivation of the land.
• Upon failure to cultivate/develop land within 3 years, the land shall
revert to the State and the State may alienate the land to others.
• The practice of Saidina Umar: Saidina Umar repossessed the land
granted to Bilal bin WadiAqiq.
• The amount of compensation envisaged in Islam covers not only
the loss of ownership of property but also to indemnify the owner of
his expenses incurred on the land and the loss of income arising
from the loss of use of the land. The rightful owner must bear in
mind that what he actually has is the right to use the land and what
he owned is the benefit or usufruct from the land. The
compensation is usually based on what he has actually been
deprived of.
Disposal of land byState
• Alienation ( )
• :
• State alienates land. The proprietor shall enjoy full ownership over the
land.
• :
• State grants the land to certain people upon payment of certain fees.
Grantee does not obtain full ownership but the right to exploit or utilise
the land.
The concept of ihya al mawat:
Whoever irrigates barren land has a right to its
produce.
Hadith:
Whoever irrigates a barren land will own what it produces
• Not all land can be acquired through ihya al mawat.
• Land that can be acquired through ihya al mawat:
• Land that does not belong to anyone
• No sign of development ( ) or utilisation ( )
• Land that cannot be acquired through ihya al mawat:
1. Land reserved for the public
1. Land that is reserved for public use
• e.g. bridge, public park, market, graveyard
• Cannot be developed and cannot be acquired
2. Land that is reserved for a certain group for specific purposes
• Reserved for specific use, specific purposes or specific projects
• The land is termed as ‘hima’ ( )
• e.g. for rearing livestock, army camps etc.
• Cannot be acquired even if vacant.
2. Land that has been granted/alienated
• Reserved for the grantee
• 2 views
3. Land that is reserved for the interest of developed land
• Termed as ‘hareem’ ( )
• Area of land that is necessary for the utilisation of developed
land.
• Cannot be acquired.

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Islamic law of ownership intro

  • 2. Concept of landownership 1. Land vests solely in Allah • Land, as a free and universal gift from Allah, must be utilised to the fullest. • "All that is in the heavens and on the earth belong to Allah s.w.t."(S-An-Nisa (4):126 & 134) • "To him belongs whatever is in the heavens and on earth." (Surah An-Nahl (16): 52) • "His is the Kingdom of the heavens and the earth and all that lies between them." (Surah al-Zukhruf(43): 85; Surah AI-Maidah (5) : 120)
  • 3. 2. Man as trustee (khalifah) • "It is He who has made the earth manageable for you so traverse you through its tracts and enjoy of the sustenance which he furnishes, but unto Him is the resurrection" (Surah al-Mulk (67): 15) • The system of land ownership as viewed in Islam is founded in the concept of trust. • Man has been delegated with the authority and power to utilize the resources amply provided for him. He has to discharge that responsibility in his capacity as an agent or viceroy on earth. • He must ensure that while exercising that power it would not result to the destruction to the segment of the society.
  • 4. • "And He it is Who has made you vicegerents (to inherit the earth), and has raised some of you by degree above others, so that He might try you by means of what He has bestowed upon you. Verily your sustainer is swift in retribution; Yet, behold He is indeed much forgiving, a dispenser of grace." (Surah An-An'am (6): 165). • In Surah Yunus, the role of man as a representative of Allah s.w.t. on earth is stipulated. It states that: "Then we made you vicegerents in the land after them to see how you would act”. • "And spend of that whereof He has made you His vicegerents." (Surah Al Hadid (57) : 7).
  • 5. Private ownership of land 1. Recognition of private ownership • Ownership of property is a right recognized in Islam and ought to be enjoyed by every sector of the society. • Islam along with the security of life guarantees security of ownership of property to every human being • Private ownership or individual ownership of land therefore, is encouraged and allowed in Islam provided, it does not injure, impede or jeopardize the interests of the greater segment of the community. • Exclusive possession
  • 6. 2. Protection of ownership • "As to thief, male or female, cut off his or her hands: A punishment by way of example, from Allah for their crime." (Surah AI-Maidah (5): 38). • "0 you who believe! Eat not up your property among yourselves in vanities; but let there be amongst you traffic and trade by mutual goodwill." (Surah An-Nisaa (4): 21). • "And withhold not the goods of the people, and do not cause mischief on earth." (Surah As-Shu'ara (26) : 183). • Hadith: "No person's property is lawful to be taken except by his consent”
  • 7. • However, the State reserves the right to acquire land from should the need arise or if it is for the benefit of the society (maslahah). • Thus, property in Islam has a social function apart from fulfilling the needs of the proprietor.
  • 8. 3. Must be according to the shariah • A person is not free to own in any method he designs or chooses. He is not free to use his possession or deal with it or transfer it as he wishes or according to his fancy and whims. There are limits and conditions attached to ownership as well as methods on how to utilize and transfer it.
  • 9. 4. Acquisition of land by the State must be with the proprietor’s consent and with adequate payment of compensation. • The Holy Prophet s.a.w. had acquired the property of some of the people of Madinah for a construction of mosque with their consent and he paid compensation to the owners in accordance with the prevailing price although the owners did not demand any price. • During the time of Caliph Umar where a Syrian cultivator complained that the army had trampled down his crops. Caliph Umar ordered that he be paid ten thousand dirhams as compensation. Muslim jurists ruled that the State could not acquire the property of its subjects unlawfully.
  • 10. 5. Ownership is subject to utilisation and continuous cultivation of the land. • Upon failure to cultivate/develop land within 3 years, the land shall revert to the State and the State may alienate the land to others. • The practice of Saidina Umar: Saidina Umar repossessed the land granted to Bilal bin WadiAqiq.
  • 11. • The amount of compensation envisaged in Islam covers not only the loss of ownership of property but also to indemnify the owner of his expenses incurred on the land and the loss of income arising from the loss of use of the land. The rightful owner must bear in mind that what he actually has is the right to use the land and what he owned is the benefit or usufruct from the land. The compensation is usually based on what he has actually been deprived of.
  • 12. Disposal of land byState • Alienation ( ) • : • State alienates land. The proprietor shall enjoy full ownership over the land. • : • State grants the land to certain people upon payment of certain fees. Grantee does not obtain full ownership but the right to exploit or utilise the land.
  • 13. The concept of ihya al mawat: Whoever irrigates barren land has a right to its produce. Hadith: Whoever irrigates a barren land will own what it produces
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  • 15. • Not all land can be acquired through ihya al mawat. • Land that can be acquired through ihya al mawat: • Land that does not belong to anyone • No sign of development ( ) or utilisation ( )
  • 16. • Land that cannot be acquired through ihya al mawat: 1. Land reserved for the public 1. Land that is reserved for public use • e.g. bridge, public park, market, graveyard • Cannot be developed and cannot be acquired 2. Land that is reserved for a certain group for specific purposes • Reserved for specific use, specific purposes or specific projects • The land is termed as ‘hima’ ( ) • e.g. for rearing livestock, army camps etc. • Cannot be acquired even if vacant.
  • 17. 2. Land that has been granted/alienated • Reserved for the grantee • 2 views 3. Land that is reserved for the interest of developed land • Termed as ‘hareem’ ( ) • Area of land that is necessary for the utilisation of developed land. • Cannot be acquired.