- Hisbah
Hisbah (Arabic: حسبة hisba, ḥisba, "verification") is an
Islam ic doctrine of keeping everything in order within the laws ofAllah . This doctrine is based on theQur'an ic expressionEnjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong .This doctrine has the following major aspects.
*An obligation of aMuslim
*An obligation of a state to ensure its citizens observe the "hisbah", in particular, theSharia law.
*In a broader sense, "hisbah" also refers to the practice of supervision of commercial, guild, and other secular affairs. Traditionally, amuhtasib (al-Muhtasib ) was appointed by theCaliph to oversee the order in marketplaces, in businesses, in medical occupations, etc. The position of muhtasib may be approximately rendered as "inspector ". SeeHisbah (business accountability) for this aspect.For example, in
Saudi Arabia , the state establishment responsible for "hisbah" is theCommittee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice .In various Islamic states there is an establishment of "
mutaween " called "religious police " in the West. In some states it is state-established, in others it is independent of state.Fact|date=December 2007ee also
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Hisbah bill References
* Michael Cook: "Commanding right and forbidding wrong in Islamic thought." Cambridge University Press. Cambridge 2000. ISBN 0-521-66174-9
* Michael Cook: "Forbidding Wrong in Islam." Cambridge University Press. Cambridge 2003 . ISBN 0-521-82913-5External links
* [http://www.islamic-world.net/economics/hisbah.htm Hisbah institution]
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