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Ruling on decisions made by a sick person when he is drifting in and out of consciousness
SaveRuling on using someone else’s belongings without asking him for permission, when you know that he would agree to that
SaveSelling goods when they are still on the ship or plane; who is liable for them if they are damaged or destroyed?
SaveProfit-sharing with a non-Muslim
SaveHe buys all the goods in the market to gain control of the prices
SaveIs stocking up on mobile phone cards regarded as hoarding?
SaveRuling on disposing of the father’s wealth if he has become mentally ill or is suffering from dementia
SaveCan a video clip be regarded as evidence to prove a claim?
SaveAre Penalty Clauses in Contracts Permissible?
Penalty clauses in financial contracts are permissible, apart from contracts in which the original commitment is in the form of credit (debt). It is not permissible, for example, to stipulate that the one who buys goods by instalment must pay something additional to the price if he delays payment, because this additional cost is in addition to the debt he owes, and that is Riba.SaveTaking more than one’s salary from a company in a kaafir land
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