1. MANFA'AH
1.1. Intellectual property which can't be see and touch. Refer to something that is beneficial to human. Classified as incomplete property
1.1.1. Borrowing situations
1.1.2. Ijarah or renting situations
1.1.3. Waqaf
1.1.4. Wasiyyah
1.1.5. Ibahah
2. Describe the types of Mal
2.1. Manqul (movable)
2.1.1. Manqul a property that can be transferred from a place to another place
2.2. Mithliy (alike)
2.2.1. Property that have in common with other properties on the market, either in form or value.
2.3. Istihlakiy (single-use)
2.3.1. Istihlakiy refers to anything that can be only be used by changing or destroying its original form
2.4. Mutaqawwim (valuable)
2.4.1. Mutaqawwim is the property that is derived by people with an effort, and allowed by Islamic law to use, such as food, clothing, apple orchards, and more
2.5. Ghair Manqul (immovable)
2.5.1. Ghair Manqul or Mal Aqar is the property fixed and cannot be transferred from one place to another to another
2.6. Qimmiy (invaluable
2.6.1. Qimmiy refer to non-substitute but different in value.
2.7. Isti’maliy (reusable item)
2.7.1. Isti’maliy refers anything that can be used without changing its original form or structure. For example book or pen
2.8. Ghair Mutaqawwim (valueless)
2.8.1. Ghair Mutaqawwim refer to any property that is not possessed by someone and non-permissible property. Property that has not been achieved or accomplished by an undertaking, that the property is not fully in the grip of human ownership, like pearls on the sea floor, oil in the ground, and more
3. MAL
3.1. Al-Mal is something that can be owned by one person. Various definitions of the jurists regarding Mal.
4. HAQ
4.1. Haq means something that is recognized by the shariah to someone, whether material or moral benefit, the benefits related property, or in connection with yourself
4.1.1. Al-Haq al Mubah
4.1.2. Al-haq al Thabit
4.1.3. Al-haq al Mu’akkad
5. Concept of ownership in Islam
5.1. Define ownership
5.1.1. The word ownership comes from the Arabic al-milk which means mastery over something
5.2. Types of ownership
5.2.1. Milk At-Tam (Complete Ownership)
5.2.1.1. Milk At-Tam can define as total ownership, which legal ownership without beneficial ownership, or vice versa. An owner holding only one or the other is unable to enjoy the full rights or benefits that come with total ownership
5.2.2. Milk An-Naqis (Incomplete Ownership)
5.2.2.1. Milk An-Naqis refer as Partial ownership. It is legal ownership without beneficial ownership, or vice versa. An owner holding only one or the other is unable to enjoy the full rights or benefits that come with total ownership. Ownership that has only its substance or the benefits only