Islamic Welfare State
Islamic Welfare State
Islamic Welfare State
WELFARE STATE
❖ Introduction Of
Welfare State
The concept of the welfare state has become very popular in recent
times. There are different connotations of the term „welfare state‟ and
this is the reason that the welfare ideals and policies almost differ from
state to state. However, there are some generally understood
meanings of this ideology. In a welfare state, the government assumes
responsibility for the provision of a minimum standard of living for
every citizen. The welfare state is a concept of government in which the
state plays a key role in the protection of the economic & social well-
being of its citizens. It is based on the principles of equality of
opportunity, equitable distribution of wealth, and public responsibility
for those who are unable to avail themselves of the minimal provisions
for a good life. There are two main interpretations of the idea of a
welfare state. A model in which the state assumes primary
responsibility for the welfare of its citizens through the provision of
social security for all against accident, sickness, unemployment, old
age, and disability. This requires tight bureaucratic control over the
people concerned, with a maximum of interference in their lives to
establish who is "in need". This model is dominant in U.S. According to
the second model the state distribute welfare with little bureaucratic
interference as possible, to all people who fulfill easily established
criteria (e.g. having children, receiving medical treatment, etc.). This
requires high taxing of which almost everything is guided back to the
taxpayers with minimum expenses for bureaucratic personnel. This
model is dominant in Scandinavian countries