危机时期的历史伊斯兰财政解决方案及其当代等价性

Abdalrhman Khai̇r, Mahmut Bilen
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COVID-19危机给世界各国政府的财政预算带来了巨大压力,因为各国政府争相寻找新的方式来资助和扩大社会保护和卫生计划。为了养活本国民众,许多伊斯兰国家不得不向国际机构寻求贷款,这些贷款之后出现了一段紧缩时期,影响了民众获得保健和教育服务的机会。在本文中,研究人员试图提出一些财政政策,通过利用各国自己的内部资源来资助伊斯兰合作组织(OIC)内部国家的财政需求。通过调查过去的伊斯兰帝国在瘟疫和饥荒时期使用的财政工具,我们发现过去的伊斯兰帝国使用了不同的政策,这些政策有一个共同的特点,这个特点是自愿和强制性的资源再分配。基于这一概念,研究人员建议通过提前支付天课、预算外资金、财富税和利用多余的银行准备金来重新分配社区资源。
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Historical Islamic Fiscal Solutions in Times of Crises and Its Contemporary Equivalences
The COVID-19 crisis led to a great pressure on the world governments’ fiscal budgets as governments scramble to find new ways to finance and expand social protection and health programs. In order to provide for their populace, many Islamic countries had to pursue loans from international institutions, these loans have been observed to be followed by a phase of austerity that effects the access of the populace into health and education services. In this paper, the researchers seek to put forward a number of fiscal policies to finance the fiscal needs of the countries inside the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) by utilizing countries’ own internal resources. By surveying the fiscal tools used by past Islamic empires during the times of plague and famine we find that past Islamic empires used different policies that shared a distinctive characteristic, this characteristic is the voluntary and mandatory just redistribution of resources. Based on this concept, the researchers recommend the redistribution of the community resources through the early payment of zakat, extrabudgetary funds, wealth tax and the utilization of excess bank reserves.
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