The problem of land ownership is one of the biggest problems of modern times. There has been so much discussion, review, research and analysis on this that the real truth is now hidden beneath the mound of disagreement. The right angle of thought research in this spark has now become sensitive. On the one hand, some people support the capitalist individualism.
On the other hand, some people support the socialist idea of national ownership on the opposite side. Proponents of private ownership, as opposed to zamindari and jagirdari, find it difficult for some people other than national ownership to understand the concept of Islamic ownership as an alternative to reforming the practice.
Respected author has written details about this. We have compiled this book by rearranging some parts from his writings so that the view of Islam on this subject becomes clear to the readers. The Islamic system of ownership must be considered in the context of the Islamic way of life and the Islamic economic system, not in the context of any other system.
In this context, another thing must be kept in mind. That is, the system of private ownership The capitalist system has used the system of private ownership and has given a special shape. The distortions and catastrophes that have occurred in this case are mainly due to the underlying ideology, basic motives and morphology and institutionalization of the capitalist system.
But when thinking in this context one must be free from the erroneous complexity created between 'individual ownership' and 'its distorted form under the capitalist system', in which socialist theorists want to immerse people.