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Istijarah

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Istijarah (Arabic: إستجارة, Istijārah) is an Islamic term for asylum, accepting a person at risk as a member of own tribe.[1]

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A system of clan protection existed in Pre-Islamic Arabia, and people without a clan would stand without protection. Such a person could request for Istijarah (asylum) from a person already having a clan association in order to receive protection from that person. This was a common practice in Arabia,[1] this was used by some Muslims who returned from the first Migration to Abyssinia,[2] and Muhammad himself requested Istijarah from Mut'im ibn Adi after his return to Mecca from the visit to Ta'if.[1] The term is also used in the Qur'an.[1] [3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d http://www.icmif.org/doc_store/takaful/Doctrines%20Justifying%20Takaful.doc [permanent dead link ]
  2. ^ The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge Archived 2006年11月28日 at the Wayback Machine on sunnipath.com
  3. ^ Quran 9:6 (Translated by Pickthall). "If one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah; and then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are men without knowledge"

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