The Emergence Ofintellectual Property (IP)And Its Importance In Islamic Jurisprudenceto The Modern Era

Abstract

Islamic jurisprudence did not ignore the definition of intellectual property; this article sheds light on the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence that established controls for the protection of intellectual property rights, the recognition of these rights, and the requirements of the curriculum. First is the need to adhere to the intellectual approach of the former Islamic scholars. Second is when examining the so-called new facts and events, one must bear in mind that the Islamic Sharī‘a in its broad outlines and general meanings accommodates all new events and events until the Day of Resurrection. Based on these Sharī‘a rules, the jurists agree that the products of the author or the research or invention may be used, and that it is protected. This explains the subsequent step, which the writer called for (the legal adaptation of the origin of the authorship's right to intellectual production). Therefore, this study of the Islamic jurisprudence is a reflection of the fact that Islamic jurisprudence is comprehensive and comprehensible to all modern issues, including the intellectual property. It has a position, a treatment and a view, although it is not under the same term.

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Labeebahmed Bsoul

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Labeebahmed Bsoul (2018). The Emergence Ofintellectual Property (IP)And Its Importance In Islamic Jurisprudenceto The Modern Era. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(5), 52-64. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-398618