Edisi October 2013 - Terengganu
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Edisi October 2013 - Terengganu
FAKULTI PENGURUSAN PERNIAGAAN UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA CHIEF EDITOR’S COLUMN Oleh: NUR HAZWANI MOHAMAD ROSELI Assalammualaikum W.B.T, Bertemu lagi kita di dalam Edisi Ketiga BizNewz 2013. Edisi kali ini tidak kurang hebatnya setanding dengan edisi-edisi sebelum ini. Di ruangan saya pada edisi yang lepas, saya telah berbicara mengenai Formula 4M – Membaca + Menyelidik = Menulis + Mengajar. The Exquisite Business Journey Issue 03 HiGhLiGhTs LEGALITY OF E-ISLAMIC BANKING UNDER THE SHARI’AH (page 1 & 8) Investing in IPOs (page 3) Nine over ten (page 5) Melabur dalam pasaran saham salt and pepper p.ramlee and the islamic law Malaysia’s top 10 richest world’s top (page 6) (page 7) sebelum walimah: perkongsian kedua 10 billionaires OCT 2013 Issue 02 | JUNE 2013 (page 9) (page 10) (page 11) Patrons PM Dr Abdul Samad Nawi PM Dr Baharom Abd Rahman PM Dr Mazidah Puteh Advisors Dr. Siti Haryati Shaikh Ali Zaimi Mohamed Siti Fatimah Mardiah Hamzah Chief Editor Nur Hazwani Binti Mohamad Roseli Editorial Team Erratul Shela Eshak Hanani Ahmad Fuad Norhusniyati Husin Nor Sabrena Norizan Nur Hayati Abd Rahman Siti Hajar Mohd Hussain Suhaily Maizan Abdul Manaf Wan Maziah Wan Ab. Razak Yau’mee Hayati Hj Mohamed Yusof Oleh yang demikian, sebagai seorang pensyarah, kita hendaklah menitikberatkan penjagaan otak fikiran kita daripada dilanda penyakit nyanyuk. Cara yang paling mudah ialah dengan membanyakkan pembacaan buku. Selain mendapat ilmu mengenai sesuatu bidang tertentu, kita dapat mengelakkan penyakit nyanyuk. Cara ini telah terbukti berkesan melalui hasil kajian yang telah dikeluarkan oleh National Endowment of Arts di Amerika. Selain daripada itu, kajian yang telah dilakukan oleh sekumpulan penyelidik dari Universiti California, Amerika Syarikat, pengambilan secawan kopi atau teh sehari boleh mengurangkan penyakit nyanyuk sebanyak 40 peratus. Penyelidik dari universiti yang sama juga mendakwa dengan rajin memberus gigi boleh mengelakkan penyakit nyanyuk. Hasil kajian mendapati “daripada 78 wanita yang memberus gigi kurang sekali sehari pada 1992, 21 mengalami nyanyuk pada 2010 atau satu kes setiap 3.7 wanita. Di kalangan mereka yang memberus gigi sekurangkurangnya sekali sehari, hampir seorang setiap 4.5 wanita menjadi nyanyuk atau 65 peratus berkemungkinan menghidapinya”. Satu lagi kajian yang telah dijalankan oleh Institut Penyelidikan Asas Pembangunan Keupayaan New York, pengambilan kacang walnut telah terbukti membantu untuk mengelakkan penyakit Alzheimer. Ia dapat memulihkan keupayaan pembelajaran dan daya ingatan. Fakta yang cukup menarik, bukan? Apa yang dapat saya simpulkan di sini ialah, untuk menjadikan kita sebagai seorang pensyarah yang hebat, kita perlu mengambil langkah-langkah penjagaan dari sekarang untuk mengelakkan NYANYUK menghantui kita pada masa akan datang. Elakkan Diri Anda Dari Diselubungi Misteri Nyanyuk...Jumpa lagi di dalam Edisi Keempat tidak lama lagi. Sekian. Sumber: http://galeri.jpm.gov.my/rakan/sites/default/files/buletin%20april%202013.pdf dipetik pa http://www.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/Rajinberusgigibolehelaknyanyuk/Article http://jaringanperkongsianmindaanda.blogspot.com/2010/05/baca-buku-boleh-melambatkan-nyanyuk.html Guest Editors Sulia Masturina Che Razali Wan Najmiyyah Wan Md. Adnan Columnist PM Dr. Che Zuina Ismail PM Ismail Hassan Anita Md Shariff Layout & Graphic: Siti Hajar Mohd Hussain Nor Sabrena Norizan Want to submit an article ? Email us at : BiznewzEditor@tganu.uitm.edu.my (page 12) LEGAL MATTERS Columnist: Assoc. Prof. Dr Che Zuina Ismail LEGALITY OF E-ISLAMIC BANKING UNDER THE SHARI’AH Explanation of E-Banking E-banking refers to the process of electronic transactions of retail and wholesale banking through a range of different technological devices. In other words, it can be defined as the use of computer to carry out banking transactions such as withdrawals through cash dispensers or transfer of funds at point of sale. With these methods, banking transactions can occur 24 hours a day. Besides that, this method makes transaction easier compared to performing it manually. Banking transactions can be done with only one “click”. In fact, it allows customers to view recent transactions, print out statements and transfer funds between accounts and make payments. This provides a very comfortable alternative to customers who prefer doing things on-line compared to the more traditional methods. continue on page 8 Page 1 Apa yang ingin saya kongsikan sedikit sebanyak pada Ruangan Ketua Editor kali ini ialah mengenai satu perkataan iaitu “NYANYUK”. Seperti yang kita semua ketahui, sebagai seorang pensyarah, otak fikiran kita adalah salah satu aset anugerah Allah yang tidak ternilai untuk kita. Kita sebagai manusia hendaklah menjaga otak fikiran dari sebarang penyakit terutamanya penyakit nyanyuk atau penyakit lupa. Ini adalah kerana kita memerlukan otak fikiran untuk menyimpan dan memproses segala maklumat untuk disalurkan kepada pelajar. Jika tempat penyimpanan tersebut mempunyai masalah, bagaimana kita dapat menjalankan fungsi kita sebagai seorang pensyarah? Cuba anda bayangkan, jika CPU komputer anda mengalami kerosakan. Adakah komputer anda dapat berfungsi dengan baik? Jawapannya TIDAK, bukan? Begitulah juga dengan otak manusia. Editor’s Column Oleh: NUR HAYATI ABDUL RAHMAN A P ssalamualaikum & Salam Sejahtera, ertamanya, terima kasih diucapkan kepada Ketua Editor BizNewz yang telah memberikan kesempatan ini untuk saya coretkan sepatah dua kata. Semasa berada di dalam bulan Ramadhan yang lepas, kita semua dididik untuk bersabar dan menjaga setiap anggota badan dari melakukan dosa dan perkara-perkara yang tidak berfaedah. Hasil didikan dan amalan di bulan Ramadhan tersebut seharusnya diteruskan dan dipertingkatkan walaupun kita tidak lagi berada di dalam bulan tersebut. Semoga Ramadhan yang lepas menjadikan kita insan yang lebih baik. P ejam celik, kita sudah hampir sampai ke penghujungnya menandakan garisan penamat untuk tahun ini tinggal beberapa bulan sahaja lagi. Jadi, dikesempatan ini, saya menyeru semua untuk mempelbagaikan lagi variasi penerbitan dalam BizNewz ini dengan menghantar artikel bagi memenuhi dua penerbitan seperti yang diminta di dalam SKT. Artikel yang kami terima bukan hanya tertakluk kepada perniagaan semata-mata. Segala jenis artikel sama ada berbentuk informatif, akademik, kupasan berita, sukan, lawak jenaka dan sebagainya boleh disumbangkan kepada kami untuk diterbitkan dalam edisi seterusnya. Sharing is caring. WhatsApp (also known as What’s Up) Inc. was founded by Brian Acton and Jan Kourn in 2009. Both of them were the veterans of Yahoo! and their company is based in Santa California. By using this application, it allows you to exchange messages or SMS for free. This software can support for Android, Blackberry OS, BlackBerry 10, iOS, Series 40, Symbian (S60), and Windows Phone users. As of August 6, 2013, WhatsApp has over 300 million active users, and 325 million photos shared each day. (Source: Whatapps.com) Page 2 Investing in IPOs W hat is IPOs?? IPOs stands for Initial Public Offerings. When the company issued their new shares to the public, we call it as IPOs. The main objective of the company issuing IPOs is to gain more equity capital for their current operations or for their future projects. I n 2012, Malaysia was the fifth largest IPOs issuer in the world. In 2012, there were four major IPOs issued; Felda Global Ventures Holdings, Integrated Healthcare Holdings (IHH), Gas Malaysia Berhad and Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd. The local market has seen RM23 billion in IPOs in 2012. M alaysia has had buoyant demand for its top IPOs before and after listing. State-run palm-oil planter Felda Global Ventures Holdings, which raised $3.2 billion in June IPO, and Khazanah-controlled hospital operator IHH Healthcare Bhd., which raised over $2 billion in July, both rose on their first day of trade and are trading more than 6% above their listing prices. U p to July 2013, there are ten companies already issued their IPOs and Page 3 records management words puzzle by Zaleha binti Khamis amongst the big IPOs issuers are AirAsia X Berhad and CLIQ Energy Berhad. The latest is Sona Petroleum Berhad that offers their IPOs on 5th July until 12th July 2013. There will be more big companies issuing their IPOs by the next second-half of this year. T he advantage of buying IPOs is that investors buy shares in the company at a fixed price and do not pay stamp duty or brokerage fees. There are two methods which investor can apply for an IPO: • Through application forms at issuing houses, stock broking companies and financial institutions. • And sometimes through an Electronic Share Application (ESA) that allows applications via ATMs. B efore investing in IPOs, investors should read the prospectus of the company and get more information about the company. Then, the investors should assess the business prospects and risks in order to evaluate the worthiness of the company. References: Initial Public Offerings. Retrieved on 9th July 2013 from http:// www.dixon.com.au/ Knowledge-Centre/ Investing/Sharemarket-overview/InitialPublic-Offerings.aspx Venkat P.R. and Jason N. IPO made in Malaysia. Retrieved on 9th July 2013 from http:// blogs.wsj.com/ deals/2012/10/01/ ipos-made-in-malaysia/ World’s top stock exchanges by IPO value in 2012. Retrieved on 9th July 2013 from http:// w w w. r e d i f f . c o m / business/slide-show/ slide-show-1-worldstop-stock-exchanges-by-ipo-value-in2012/20130103. htm#6 Jokes Corner: A Boat Race... h t t p : / / w w w. b h a r ian.com.my/articles/ PasaranIPOkekalcemerlangtahunini/Article/ http://www.bursamalaysia.com Page 4 Nine over ten by Mohd Husnin Mat Yusof and Zaimi Mohamed One of the ways to make money is to engage in a business. However, we should not only consider the ordinary business. We must think of a real venture which will benefit us not only now but also in the future. The possibility of such business is mentioned in the Quran. “Those who rehearse the Book of Allah, establish regular Prayer, and spend (in Charity) out of what We have provided for them, secretly and openly, hope for a Commerce that will never fail” (Fatir: 29). We were created and provided with the necessary guidance in all aspects of our life. For the Muslim, “doing business” with the Creator will never fail, provided that we follow the rules set by him. Let’s explore some of the guidance and support provided to us in managing a successful business. Entrepreneurship is more than a phenomenon leading to the creation of new organization, encouragement of employment opportunities and maximization of economic returns, but it’s, to a certain extent, a development choice to contribute to the amelioration of individual, communities and countries well-being (Gartner, 1987). One of the important keywords defined by the author is the term ‘amelioration’ which leads to the betterment and well-being of a person. Being a Muslim, we should be really concerned with our well-being not only here in this world but also later during the Judgment Day. As an Islamic entrepreneur, the basic principle is rather simple. Set the right intention (niat) and do the right actions (amal). The ultimate objective is just to get the blessing of The Creator. Islam also taught the followers to live their lives in accordance with the Quran and Sunnah in order to ensure their success. One of a popular hadith narrated by Ibn Abdul Rahman Nuaim, ”“ةعستراشعأقزرلايفةراجتلا encourages people to transact business as nine-tenths of our livelihood. Although the status of the hadith is classified as weak by certain scholars, it is undeniable that business promises high return. Islam also encourages trade activities as clearly mentioned in verse 275 Surah Al-Baqarah “Allah has permitted trading and forbidden Riba (usury)”. The fact that the Prophet (s.a.w) and the sahabah Page 5 involved in business activities should motivate us to follow. In addition to the Islamic values and principles, source of funds is another great concern for the entrepreneurs. In Malaysia, the government has set up various agencies to assist entrepreneurs especially the Bumiputra in small and medium industry (SMI). Undeniably, SMI plays an important role in the economic transformation of the country. To accelerate industrial growth and expansion of the scope of industrial zones throughout the country, the government has allocated as much as RM1billion under the scheme managed by SME Development Bank. Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (PNS) has also introduced Transformation Business program to escalate and modernize merchant trade group and small vendors to higher standards and competitiveness of the licensing or franchising model. The program would provide advice and guidance to the new formal commercial concepts such as mo bile shops, kiosk and online commerce. For this, PNS provides support to hawkers and small merchant with maximum amount loan of RM25,000 for the licensee and RM500,000 for licensor. For entrepreneurs who are involved in traditional small businesses like hawker and petty trader would also benefit from the government schemes/programs. At present, there are approximately 1.5 million hawkers. As business temperament, they are exposed to various constrains such as self injury, disability and death. In assisting them, the government has proposed a group insurance scheme to hawkers and petty trader which will provide maximum coverage up to RM5,000. With the right intention and strategies coupled with government assistance, the golden opportunities are here for us to grasp. One of the promising area to get into is the halal food industry which has been allocated RM200 million in the last budget for working capital purposes to the capable and potential players. The writers previously involved in entrepreneur development program/ scheme have witnessed the Bumiputera’s involvement in a range of business with the assistance of Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA), TEKUN NASIONAL, PNS and other government agencies. The establishment of MASMED and Tunas Mekar program in UiTM could also benefit potential entrepreneurs, especially the students. We believe that in addition to the Islamic values and principles adopted by the entrepreneurs, the status of funds used by a business will greatly affect the owner’s behaviour and the performance of the business as a whole. As such, getting the ‘right’ source of funds such as from the Shariahcompliant financing schemes/ facilities should also be in the agenda. For that, the Islamic banking system is already established for assistance. As ‘Khalifah’ the entrepreneur must see business as part of ‘ibadah’ in parallel with developing prosperity. It is from the profits generated from their business that entrepreneurs could share with the community in the form of taxes, zakat or Corporate Social Responsible (CSR) activities. However, the objective of a business goes beyond profit or shareholder wealth maximization or even CSR. Be it in our business undertaking or our personal activities, the focus (niat) should always be seeking the blessing of The Creator. “O You who believe! Shall I guide you to a trade that will save you from a painful torment? That you believe in Allâh and His Messenger (Muhammad SAW), and that you strive hard and fight in the Cause of Allâh with your wealth and your lives, that will be better for you, if you but know!” (As-Saff :10 – 11 ) References: 1. Al-Quran 2.Hadith 3.Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (PNS) http://www.pns.com.my/ 4.Malaysian Academy of SME and Entrepreneurship Development (MASMED) http://masmed.uitm.edu.my/v1/ 5.TEKUN NASIONAL BERHADhttp://www.tekun.gov.my/ 6.http://notausahawan.wordpress.com M elabur dalam Pasaran Saham oleh Zaleha binti Khamis Pengenalan Pasaran saham merupakan tempat di mana saham sesebuah syarikat didagangkan. Ia juga merupakan tempat untuk syarikat mendapatkan modal permulaan ataupun modal tambahan, serta memberi peluang kepada pelabur untuk memiliki saham yang mereka ingini seterusnya membolehkan pelabur menikmati laba daripada prestasi syarikat yang cemerlang. Di Malaysia, saham-saham didagangkan di Bursa Malaysia. Bursa Malaysia mempunyai 910 buah syarikat yang berdaftar yang boleh dipilih oleh seseorang pelabur. Namun begitu, untuk proses jual beli saham di Bursa Malaysia, pelabur tidak dibenarkan berurusan secara langsung dengan Bursa Malaysia. Pelabur memerlukan khidmat wakil peniaga saham yang mempunyai lesen wakil peniaga (dealer’s representative licence) yang dikeluarkan oleh Suruhanjaya Sekuriti Malaysia. Wakil peniaga saham dikenali sebagai ‘remisier’ dan ‘paid dealer representative’. Tugas ‘remisier’ dan ‘paid dealer representative’ adalah sama, perbezaan antara keduanya adalah remisier merupakan wakil peniaga saham yang bekerja sendiri tetapi mendaftar untuk beroperasi di syarikat broker saham yang berlesen manakala paid dealer representative pula merupakan pekerja syarikat broker saham terbabit. Sekiranya, pelabur berminat untuk melabur dalam pasaran saham, pelabur perlu mengambil dua langkah mudah iaitu : 1. Kenalpasti syarikat broker saham yang berdaftar. - Syarikat broker saham akan melantik seorang wakil peniaga saham seba gai agen pelabur. - Wakil peniaga saham ini akan bertindak sebagai ‘orang tengah’ antara pelabur dan juga Bursa Malaysia. Mereka akan membeli dan menjual saham bagi pihak pelabur. - Selain daripada membantu urusan jual beli saham, pelabur boleh juga mendapatkan nasihat tentang pelaburan daripada wakil peniaga saham. 2. Buka akaun CDS dan Trading Account - Untuk tujuan ini, pelabur perlu sertakan 1 salinan kad pengenalan dan 1 salinan penyata bank/buku bank untuk daftar e-dividen. Yuran yang dikenakan ialah sebanyak RM10 sahaja. Pembelian saham Menjadi satu kepentingan bagi pihak pelabur mempunyai wang yang cukup untuk membayar kos harga saham yang dibeli serta kos untuk bayaran transaksi tersebut. Apabila pembelian saham berjaya, segala pembayaran perlu dibuat dalam masa 3 hari daripada tarikh urusniaga tersebut (T+3). Sebagai contoh, pelabur A membeli saham pada hari Isnin 8 Julai 2013 sebanyak 1,000 unit pada harga RM1.50 seunit, maka A perlu membuat pembayaran sebanyak RM1,542.45 iaitu kos harga saham RM1,500 dicampur dengan kos transaksi RM42.45 sebelum pukul 12.30 tengahari 11 Julai 2013 (Khamis). Penjualan saham Perkara pertama ialah, pelabur perlu memiliki saham yang ingin dijual dalam akaun CDS. Apabila penjualan saham berjaya, pelabur akan mendapat duit dalam masa 3 hari selepas urusniaga tersebut. Sebagai contoh, pelabur B berjaya menjual saham pada harga RM2.00 seunit sebanyak 1,000 unit pada 15 Julai 2013 (Isnin). Maka B akan menerima pembayaran sebanyak RM1,957.40 iaitu jumlah jualan saham RM2,000 ditolak dengan kos transaksi RM42.60 sebelum 12.30 tengahari pada 18 Julai 2013 (Khamis) Penutup Secara ringkasnya, begitulah proses jual beli dalam pasaran saham. Sebelum pelabur mengambil keputusan untuk melabur dalam pasaran saham, adalah disarankan supaya pelabur mengetahui dan memahami risiko serta kelebihan melabur dalam pasaran saham. Antara kebaikan melabur dalam pasaran modal ialah pelabur mempunyai hak mengundi dalam mesyuarat syarikat yang mereka miliki sahamnya, di samping berupaya menikmati kadar pulangan yang lebih tinggi dan proses jual beli saham adalah lebih mudah. Namun begitu, terdapat juga kekangan apabila melabur dalam pasaran saham seperti risiko kerugian yang lebih tinggi, kadar dividen yang tidak tetap dan dividen tidak dikecualikan daripada cukai pendapatan individu. Rujukan: Investing Basics. Diakses pada 9th Julai 2012 daripada http://klse.i3investor.com/jsp/ hti/basics.jsp Melabur dalam pasaran saham. Julai 2013, http://www.bursamalaysia.com. Pasaran saham. Julai 2013, http://www.sc.com.my. Page 6 Continued......................................................................................................................Legality of e-Islamic Banking under the Shari’ah Salt & Peppers Columnist : Assoc. Prof. Ismail Hassan Salt and Peppers Let’s get one thing out of the way first. This isn’t a column about gastronomy. If you are wondering, it is a fancy word to describe the art of food eating. You’ll not find recipes here or suggestions on what and where to eat. This is a business management newsletter so mostly what you’ll find are dull writings about the bland world of business management. If gastronomy is you interest, may I suggest the Culinary Arts newsletter instead. For reasons known only to the editors, I’m given a permanent column here. I suppose they either failed to convince the more talented members of the faculty or that they are just tired of seeing me fooling around doing nothing so they might as well rope me on something more useful. Regardless of their reasons, I’m honoured. This is the first time I have a column of my own where they say I could write whatever I please. I don’t know yet whether this absolute freedom is a good or a bad thing. Neither do they. But I must admire their readiness to take such a big risk. Equally risky was when they asked me to name my own column because there is no telling what I’ll come out with. So after procrastinating like always, a spark of rare brilliance at the very last minute brought me Salt and Peppers. Before you throw judgment, allow me to amuse you how this name came into being. In gastronomy, salt and peppers usually function as seasonings where they add, enhance, or improve flavour but they are not the main ingredients per se of any particular dish. Though they may be humble and sit low on the totem pole, food would taste bland and unexciting without them. A pinch of salt and a sprinkle of pepper can make a simple meal spectacular, and similarly, their absence can make great meals tasteless. So this is how I want my column to function; to add flavour to an otherwise very bland and less exciting newsletter. And since salt and peppers are used according to personal taste, whether sparingly or abundantly, I shall write my ramblings according to my taste and not be governed by the stringent protocol of academic writings, which incidentally I’m not very good at. Another thing about salt and peppers is their contrasting colours of white and black; they are so competing yet so completing and complementing each other. This projects to a large extent my personality of extremes. I can be as stubborn and unmoving as black or as flexible and accommodating as white. I can be pure, Page 7 naive, and innocent or wicked, difficult, and sinister. And most certainly I can be anywhere between these extremes in the land of greys to suit whatever situation I’m in or the agenda that I’m pursuing. To sum up, my life and values can be just like the humble salt and pepper. They can be black, white, or any shades of grey. My writings will project this personal philosophy. You may find later that I may do a complete flip on my stand on certain issues by contradicting myself, or holding on to an opinion without reason, or simply being indifferent to matters of great interest. And so, my esteem colleagues and respected readers, I present you Salt and Peppers. A column that provides an insight into my thoughts, opinions, and values. And here’s another thing. Please don’t assess my English proficiency. You are sure to find both casual and structural errors without even trying so don’t waste your precious time. Just like the contrasting colours of salt and peppers, and the infinite hues in between, to me English is not a fixed structure of black and white. Its character is dynamic, versatile, and flexible which functions as a tool of expression than a show of perfection. You see, I’m not an English major and I use this fact to my advantage. Surely you cannot expect a flawless essay from a non-English major, can you? And because I’m not a native speaker, you also cannot expect me to write like Charles Dickens or Mark Twain. To be honest, I’m never concerned about my language proficiency. And it is this indifference that allows me to write regularly and and quantitatively. To me this is a good thing because the less self-conscious and concerned I am about the language quality of my essays, the more fluid are my expression of ideas. Without caring much about the finer details of good essay composition, I could give more focus on content and the message I wish to convey. To me perfection is simply overrated, so kindly treat my grammatical or structural language errors with a pinch of salt or a sprinkle of peppers: flavouring an otherwise mundane article. And if it interests you to know, I occasionally use the on-line essay grader and I’m pleased to report that my standard hovers between B- and B; and occasionally C+. Not really bad for a nonEnglish major. I’m giving the editors an escape hatch, or more accurately a garbage chute. Anytime they feel that I’ve digressed from the original intent of the newsletter, they are free to bundle me up and shove me down the chute. After all, I’m just seasonings, not the main ingredients. The End The academy in Jeddah Islamic jurisprudence established by the Islamic conference organization in the 6th conference held in 1990, has decided that: i. If a contract made between two parties is not present in one place, and cannot hear or see each other physically, and communicate through writing or through the mail system, including telegraph, telex., fax or computer, then the contract shall be deemed to have been concluded when the offer is conveyed to the intended and acceptance is communicated to the person who made the offer. ii. If the contract was made between the two parties at the same time, and they are in different places, such as in the case of a contract made by telephone and wireless, then it will be considered as a contract in which both parties are present. In this case, the rules of origin established by Islamic scholars will be charged. iii. If someone extends the offer through the tools offer subject to the period specified, he is bound to comply with his bid during this period and cannot withdraw from it. iv. The rules in paragraphs i, ii and iii above do not include the marriage contract (because of the presence of two witnesses is a necessary condition for its validity) does not extend to the currency exchange contract (because it requires ownership), as well as the Salam (as set immediate payment of the price of capital). v. Related to the possibility of forgery, fraud or mistake, reference should be made to the general rules of evidence. vi. Therefore, the electronics have been accepted as a valid medium for communication and contract concluded between the parties as long as it is Shari’ah compliant. Legal Issues on E-Islamic Banking According to the Islamic jurist, the legality of e-Islamic banking does not stop the use of electronic devices for Islamic bank to be involved in a contract with their customers. There are several issues that would need further scrutiny: i. Requirement Of Witness To show the e-Islamic banking is sufficient to satisfy the shari’ah requirements. It can be proved by using electronic devices which are capable of recording and reproducing information of the transactions more accurately than a human witness who may be prone to forgetfulness or tend to be bias. Although sometimes electronic devices may break down, it can still be rectified as there are sufficient legal provisions such as the CCA and penal code which can be used to deal with fraud and forgery. ATMs and EFT are the examples of e-banking products and services which also known as spot transaction. The transaction of fund will occur immediately upon of the contract and not deferred to a time in the future. The Quran in Surah al-Baqarah (2) verses 282 states; “….if it be a transaction which ye carry out on the spot among yourselves, there is no blame on you if you reduce it not to writing. But take witnesses whenever ye make a commercial contract, and let neither scribe nor witness suffer harm…” This verse indicates that the witness is a crucial requisite in Islamic commercial transaction. However, in electronic transactions, the parties involved are not present during that contract to be a witness because it is done from different location and data relating to the transaction is transmitted through phone line, telecommunication signals, and etc. For example, in the case of Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) technology, mobile phone is used by the customer to send and retrieve the data of his account. Then the data is electronically recorded and all the evidences will be provided if any dispute arises from the transaction. Finally, e-banking or electronic recorder can provide better products or services to the parties involved the contract and it is shari’ah compliant. ii. Contract Of Further Obligation Islamic banking is better known for its Bai’ Bithaman Ajil, Murabahah, Ijarah, Mudharabah and Musyarakah transactions for its wadiah accounts. These principles are used for financing facilities by Islamic banks to their customers. What if these facilities will involve future obligations and not mere spot transactions, can be contracted electronically? For example, some western banks already provide services in which application and approvals for financing facilities can be done online or over the phone. The Quran once more in Surah al-Baqarah (2) verse 282 states to the following effect; “O ye who believe! When you deal with each other in transaction involving future obligations in a fixed period of time, reduce them to writing. Let a scribe write down faithfully as between the parties…” “And get 2 witnesses out of your own men, and if not 2 men then a man and 2 women, such as ye choose for witnesses, so that if one of them errs, the other one can remind her. The witnesses should not refuse when they are called on (for evidence). Disdain not to reduce to writing (your contract) for a future period, whether it be small or big: it is more just in the sight of Allah, more suitable as evidence, and more convenient to prevent doubts among yourselves….” This verse shows the importance of putting the deal involving future obligations in writing, the verse also emphasizes the need of witnesses. BNM Shariah Advisory has announced that the requirement of 2 men or 1 man and 2 women, as a witness is persuasive rather than mandatory, and confirmed that it will be sufficient to maintain the current practice in which the contract is usually witnessed by an advocate and solicitor. This rule has eliminated many uncertainties, especially for those who argue that it also should include a confirmation by solicitors. As aforementioned, if any dispute arises from the e-banking transaction, the data will be recorded electronically and will be able to be used as evidence. Given that, an electronic device are sufficient to record the parties’ agreement as effective as writing on a paper and the data recorded electronically is better preserved than the testimony of human witnesses. Nevertheless, in due consideration of the spirit of Quranic verse, Islamic banks may want to consider imposing a requirement that the customer must perform the contract in the presence of a witness which the details must be provided to the bank for its records, in the event that they do offer such facilities electronically. iii. Management Of Accounts Providing them with managing their accounts and transfer fund electronically is the main facilities of e-Islamic Banking for their customer. The Quran in Surah al-Baqarah (2) verse 283 states to the following effect; “…..and if one of you deposits a thing on trust with another, let the trustee (faithfully) discharge his trust, and let him fear his Lord. Conceal not evidence, for whoever conceals it, his heart is tainted with sin. And Allah knows all that you do”. Thus the bank is under a duty to exercise their right to loyal customers. Banks should ensure that no fraudulent withdrawals carried out on customer accounts especially involving its own personnel and the bank must compensate the loss of customers if the incident happened due to the fault or negligence of their own. While automated acceptance by customers of specific services can be valid and legal from shari’ah point of view as in the case of implied consent, the bank cannot take advantage of the situation. For example, the bank do not need to charge for services deemed to have been subscribed by the customer if the customer fails to deliver to the bank his refusal to subscribe for a certain period of time. This is unethical practice of shari’ah point of view as a customer is charged for services that do not need and do not use. Conclusion Islam does not prohibit the use of electronic tools to improve the efficiency of the Islamic banking and commercial transactions. On the other hand, the use of the system is to be encouraged and applauded by the religion because it facilitates transactions and remove the trouble for the world. Value-added services, such as facilities to pay alms (zakat) online, have shown that an Islamic banking is convenient for customers. The legal framework established by the regulatory bodies will ensure that an Islamic banking can provide services and products that are safe and effective for those who want to manage their wealth in accordance with religious requirements. Page 8 S P EBELUM WALIMAH: ERKONGSIAN KEDUA oleh Nurul Fatma Aziz & Nik Fazlin Hiryati Nik Jaafar “Time value of money” is a term commonly used in finance which means that the value of money drops over time. For instance, RM 10 today can be used to buy 5 units of nasi lemak. By assuming that the size and quality are the same, the exact amount of money can be utilized to purchase more than 5 units of nasi lemak ten years ago. In other words, the purchasing power is decreasDiteruskan perkongsian kedua problem kami yang sama pentingnya seperti perkongsian pertama sebelum ini. ingpula over time due to an economic calledjuga inflation. By comparing the level of consumer price index (CPI) in 2010 and 2013, Mudah- mudahan Yang seterusnya ialah; the Centralbermanfaat. Bank of Malaysia had recorded that the level of inflation in February 2013 was 6.1% (Central Bank of Malaysia, 2013). The high level of inflation is mainly due to the high cost of foods and other household items (The Malaysian Insider, 2013). This 1. Pengesahan tempahan (1-2 bulan inflationary condition & willmenu definitely increase the sebelum) cost of living in Malaysia. Even though there is a slight increment in the wages and salaries, it may not be able to reduce the burden in real term if the percentage of increment is smaller as compared to the Tujuan majlis perkahwinan adalah untuk menghebahkan kepada orang ramai mengenai walimah yang berinflation rate. Strictly speaking, people who save money during inflationary situation actually experience lossesbakal because langsung. Maka, hidangan yang disediakan haruslah menepatiancitarasa ramai bagiwill meraikan tetamu yang meluangof the decline in its value. kan masa hadir memeriahkan majis. Pastikan tempahan menu hidangan, dewan majlis, hantaran dan persalinan, khemah serta peralatan yang terlibat dibuat 1-2 bulan majliscreeping perkahwinan agar tidak ada yang On a yearly basis, Malaysians quite lucky because theysebelum are experiencing inflation. The percentage risemasalah of prices comakan timbul pada saat akhir.year is are pared to the previous less than 4%. History shows that there were countries that experienced hyperinflation but not in a basis. Refer to table 1 for more details. By definition, hyperinflation is a condition in which the monthly prices increase Biasanya continuous hidangan menjadihappens, pilihanpeople ramai. hidangan majlis, adalah untuk by more thankampung 50%. If this condition mayUntuk have no faith in money. Even if you have adinasihatkan lot of money in the banks,tidak the terlalu bermewahmewah seperti menghidangkan terlalu banyak lauk pauk. Takut membazir pula nanti. value of money that you currently hold is not the same as compared to itsjenis value when you deposited it previously. So, why should Ambil peluang untuk merasa dahulu hidangan contoh yang ditempah bagi memastikan kualiti masakan yang you hold the money during those times? bersesuaian. Sekiranya pasangan bercadang untuk memasak sendiri, pastikan senarai bahan mentah, peralatan dan yang paling penting pasukan memasak itu sudah disenaraikan. Untuk bahan basah, biasanya tempahan diperlukan lebih awal kerana perlu dibeli dalam kuantiti yang banyak. Untuk bahan kering, pembelian boleh dibuat awal-awal lagi. Takut harga barang naik pula nanti. Lebih elok jika ianya dibeli di kedai borong. Menu hidangan untuk majlis adalah antara perkara yang utama kerana memberi makan kepada orang lain adalah sesuatu yang mulia. Diselitkan satu hadis berkaitan untuk renungan bersama. ‘Daripada Anas bin Malik RA menyebut bahawa Rasulullah SAW telah melihat di kepala Abdul Rahman bin Auf kesan kuning, lalu baginda bertanya: Kesan apakah ini? Abdul Rahman menjawab: Wahai Rasulullah aku telah berkahwin dengan seorang perempuan bermaskahwinkan satu nawah iaitu timbangan sebanyak lima dirham emas. Baginda mendoakan keberkatan untuk Abdul Rahman bin Auf dan berkata: Buatlah kenduri walaupun dengan seekor kambing’. 2. Aturcara & tugasan ahli keluarga dan sahabat rapat (2 minggu sebelum) Pastikan dengan jelas dan tersusun setiap aturcara yang akan berlangsung pada majlis nanti. Biasanya jika majlis dibuat di dewan, elok sekiranya ada aturcara dituliskan pada kad. Masa bermulanya majlis makan, ketibaan pengantin dan mungkin juga sesi bergambar antara sanak saudara dan teman- teman. Majlis sebegini biasanya akan mengumpulkan saudara mara dan rakan rapat yang datang dari jauh dan dekat. Lebih meriah dan mesra sekirnya keluarga pengantin membuat agihan tugas kepada mereka. Sertakan sekali tempoh dan waktu tugasan supaya mereka boleh fokus. Tugas yang biasanya memerlukan bantuan adalah seperti mengedarkan cenderahati kepada tetamu, memasang kain rentang atau banting dan tunjuk arah serta memastikan makananan yang dijamu sentiasa mencukupi sepanjang majlis. Jangan lupa untuk disiapkan juga lauk pauk untuk dibawa pulang oleh tetamu. Tetamu yang terdiri daripada saudara mara dan teman rapat pasti akan lebih berbesar hati menerimanya. Ini adalah tanda penghargaan tuan rumah di atas kehadiran mereka, juga sebagai tanda syukur dan gembira. Islam meletak tinggi darjat seorang suami sebagai mana sabda Rasulullah SAW “Daripada Abu Hurairah RA daripada Nabi SAW sabdanya, “Sekiranya boleh aku menyuruh seseorang sujud kepada seseorang, nescaya akan aku suruh kaum wanita (isteri) supaya sujud kepada suami mereka”. Begitu juga berkenaan kemuliaan seorang isteri solehah berdasarkan hadis ini. Daripada Abdullah bin ‘Amru bin al-‘As R.huma bahawasanya Rasulullah SAW bersabda, “Dunia adalah keseronokan dan sebaik-baik keseronokan dunia ialah perempuan (isteri) yang solehah (baik)” Begitulah indahnya alam rumahtangga di mana tinggi darjat dan pengiktirafan daripada Allah SWT kepada suami isteri yang soleh dan solehah. Marilah kita jadikan jodoh dan ikatan pernikahan kurniaan Allah ini sebagai ladang menyemai pahala dan jambatan dalam menggapai keredhaan Allah SWT. Perkahwinan ialah penyatuan dua insan, oleh itu wajarlah sekiranya di antara pasangan itu untuk tidak terlalu berkira dan belajarlah untuk bertolak ansur dalam merancang walimah demi kesejahteraan di masa hadapan. Perancangan yang teliti InshaAllah boleh memastikan majlis berjalan lancar. Lebih menggembirakan sekiranya ada sanak saudara atau rakan rapat yang sudi menaja keperluan majlis seperti hantaran atau jurugambar. Cubalah risik- risik dengan mereka, manalah tahu ada rezeki nanti. Ingatlah, merancang majlis perkahwinan itu perlu, namun merancang kehidupan berumahtangga itu jauh lebih penting. Persediaan mental untuk bergelar suami, isteri dan bakal ibu bapa itu lebih memerlukan persediaan yang rapi. Pastikan sekurang-kurangnya 10 buku berkaitan perkahwinan dibaca sebelum diakad. Banyakkan berdoa dan bergantunglah sepenuhnya kepada Allah agar dipermudahkan segala urusan. TEMPOHNYA..?? MULAKANNYA DARI SEKARANG..!! “Perkahwinan bukannya masa untuk menunjukkan keegoan, tetapi ianyalah adalah saat penyatuan dua jiwa” - Dr Rusnah Siran Sumber rujukan Gambar perkahwinan. (2013). Diakses pada May 15, 2013, daripada https://www.google.com.my/ imghp?hl=en&tab=ii Hadis-hadis perkahwinan. (2013). Diakses pada May 15, 2013, daripada http://www.islam.gov.my/en/e-hadith Page 9 Only Truth Matters Columnist :Anita Md. Shariff P.Ramlee and the Islamic Law This year marks the 40th anniversary of P.Ramlee’s death. That’s long enough for someone to still be remembered. Certainly, it’s the outcome of his magnificent works in the entertainment industry that still dazzles the viewers up to this day. 66 films and 360 songs to his credit throughout 27 years of career! What an extraordinary achievement for someone of humble background, who lived during a period where advance technologies were aliens. However, there’s something else about P Ramlee movies that compels me to write this. I can recall watching his movie titled Semerah Padi when I was still small. The story portrayed traditional Malay society implementing the Islamic laws. There were scenes on stoning and whipping. But the one that stuck in my mind was the untoward ‘hukuman sula’ or impalement i.e death punishment using a pike, carried out on a couple guilty of adultery. And to make the scene more Islamic, the episode was tailed by an Adzan for Subuh prayer. The scene of the impalement that was signified by men holding pikes followed by the screams of the duo being punished, had terribly and tremendously impacted my feeling as a small child. I kept recalling it many times throughout the phases of my life. So, for many years, I grew up to have this in mind: The barbaric law was meant for ancient uncivilized society only (Astaghfirullahal’azim) When I entered college, a lot of things came knocking on my head and my inner inquisition. I recalled the scene and I asked myself: What is the possible rationale (hikmah) behind the impalement punishment, had it been created by Allah, the Most Merciful and the Most Gracious? Anxiously looking for the answer, I eventually ended up with rather surprising discovery: NO! IMPALEMENT or SULA is NOT part of the Islamic law! Plain as day, P. Ramlee had made such a grave mistake! I thank Allah for guiding me to the truth. I just wonder then, didn’t P Ramlee have done proper research before coming out with that movie? Well, he is no longer with us to answer the question. But why then, was there no censorship or explanation or serious discussion to stop this slander or FITNAH from spreading? The movie continued to be broadcasted again and again for generations, effectively misleading, spreading false information and tarnishing the image of Islam among the viewers. And we’re not talking about Hollywood, are we? I consider the sula matter as the biggest error among so many Syariah conflicting scenes and story outlines found in P Ramlee movies. Many of the mistakes have produced confusion over Islamic fundamentals concerning aqidah, akhlaq, family institutions and role of women as outlined by Syariah. And with the long list of films and songs aired during that time, we cannot dismiss the possibilities that they have had monstrous impact upon our previous generations. P Ramlee was an icon to the Malays as much as Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson and Shashi Kapoor were to their people. These icons shaped the minds, thinking, lifestyles etc. of the society. Ironically, these icons (the first four) died the same way- by sudden tragic death. -SighsNow, do you think entertainment business and icons were there for mere profit making and fun? Page 10 Page 11 Page 12