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الرضا في العقود الإلكترونية بين القانون في الإمارات العربية المتحدة والشريعة الإسلامية

datacite.subject.fosSocial sciences::Law
dc.contributor.advisorSyaryanti Hussin (Supervisor)
dc.contributor.authorخالد حسن سالم حسن القايدي
dc.contributor.authorKhalid Hassan Salim Hasan Al-Qayidi
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-25T07:26:30Z
dc.date.available2024-06-25T07:26:30Z
dc.date.issued2024-05
dc.descriptionMatric : 3191485 (FSU)
dc.description.abstractOne of the most important legal principles that grants contracting parties the freedom to enter into electronic contracts and determine their effects is the principle of consent. No obligation is imposed on a person unless they consent to it. The will of the parties is the basis of contracts, which is why contracts are described as the law of the parties. Consent is therefore considered the first and most important element of entering into electronic contracts. No party can force another party to contract. Therefore, the aim of this study is to identify the issues related to the principle of consent in electronic contracts in the United Arab Emirates and examine the adequacy and deficiencies of the current law governing electronic contracts in the United Arab Emirates. The study also aims to study the principle of consent in transactions from an Islamic perspective and analyze the feasibility of applying the law in a comparative manner regarding consent in electronic contracts between the law in the United Arab Emirates and Islamic law. The study followed a descriptive-analytical and comparative methodology in order to compare electronic contracts with Islamic jurisprudence. The study concluded that the nature of the electronic contract in UAE legislation is equivalent to the ruling of the electronic contract in Islamic law in determining the validity of other commercial contracts based on the principle of consent and will. It was found that the UAE Civil Transactions Law is entirely compatible with what Islamic law has adopted regarding the fact that a contract concluded through the telephone or other similar electronic means is a complete contract that requires the meeting of offer and acceptance. Even if acceptance is delayed, the offeror may withdraw their offer as long as the offer is still ongoing between them. The results also showed that the UAE legislator indicated that the UAE Electronic Transactions Law indicates that electronic contracts pertain to anything of monetary value. The UAE legislator's alignment with Islamic law is evident in that the free will of the individual alone is sufficient to establish an electronic contract and to choose what is in line with the interests of the contracting parties, as long as it does not contradict the provisions of the law or public order. It also grants contracting parties, in some cases, absolute freedom to determine the contractual obligations, their place, and their extent.
dc.identifier.citationAl-Qayidi, Khalid Hassan Salim Hasan (2024). Al-rida fi al-‘uqud al-'iliktruniyah bayna al-qanun fi al-'Imarat al-‘Arabiyah al-Muttahidah wa al-Shari’at al-Islamiyyah [Satisfaction in Electronic Contracts Between UAE Law and Islamic Sharia]. Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia: USIM Research Repository.
dc.identifier.urihttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/20408
dc.language.isoAr
dc.publisherUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia
dc.subjectElectronic contracts
dc.subjectConsent
dc.subjectUnited Arab Emirates
dc.subjectIslamic law
dc.subjectUAE legislation
dc.subjectUAE Civil Transactions Law
dc.subjectConsent (Islamic law)
dc.subjectConsent (Law)
dc.titleالرضا في العقود الإلكترونية بين القانون في الإمارات العربية المتحدة والشريعة الإسلامية
dc.title.alternativeAl-rida fi al-‘uqud al-'iliktruniyah bayna al-qanun fi al-'Imarat al-'Arabiyah al-Muttahidah wa al-Shari’at al-Islamiyyah
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oairecerif.author.affiliationUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia
oairecerif.author.affiliationUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia

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