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Clothing, adornment and images
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Food & Nourishment
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Medicine and medical treatments
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Al-‘Aariyah (borrowing)
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al-Ghasab (seizing by force)
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Lost Property & Illegitimate Children
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Usool al-Fiqh
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Knowledge & Propagation
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Psychological and Social Problems
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Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Al-‘Aariyah (borrowing)
Ruling on fines for late return of borrowed books
SaveShe wants convincing proof whether she is obliged to return a book she borrowed, even if that is ten years later
SaveIs it permissible to lend the books that are in the mosques?
SaveDoes she have to return the dish to the owners of the furnished apartment?
SaveHe borrowed some tapes of lectures and cannot contact their owners
SaveIs Lending Obligatory in Islam?
Lending in Islam is prescribed in the Quran and Sunnah, and by scholarly consensus. Some scholars view that lending is obligatory in Islam quoting the verse “… and refuse al-ma'un (small kindnesses).” [Al-Ma’un 107:7] as evidence.Save