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  4. Synchronization Attempt Of Malaysia Roads And Traffic Laws According To Public Interst: A Descriptive Study
 
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Synchronization Attempt Of Malaysia Roads And Traffic Laws According To Public Interst: A Descriptive Study

Journal
Al-Qanatir International Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN
2289-9944
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Mahmoud Edris 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Saeed Ahmed Saleh Farag
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Ahmad Syukran Baharuddin 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Muneer Ali Abdul Rab 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Tarek. H Ab Abuamied
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Baidar Mohammed Mohammed Hasan
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Abstract
This study aims to shed light on the positive aspects of the interest generated, whether public or private, in the commitment to follow Malaysian traffic and road laws, which are a reason for achieving the interest achieved and averting the expected harm resulting from reckless driving or negligence in violation of the law. Since the problem of the study lies in explaining the violations or transgressions that some people commit at the time when they must stop at a red light, as people imagine that crossing the signal is a benefit and a gain of time, while Islamic law sees that overtaking as a corruption, and adherence to the traffic law brings a benefit and a violation. Self-indulgence. God Almighty said: “Have you seen him who takes his own desires as his god, and God leads him astray based on knowledge, and seals his hearing and his heart, and places over his sight a veil, then who can guide him? After Allah, will you not remember?” (Al-Jathiya: 23). The researcher uses the descriptive approach and does not dispense with the analytical approach in order to reach the positive side of the study. One of the most important findings of the study is that the corrupt custom should not be observed because observing it violates the Sharia evidence, and there is no consideration for what people are accustomed to in terms of fast driving of cars and motorcycles, and their owners are subject to legal accountability.
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Synchronization

Attempt

Laws

Traffic

Malaysia

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