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A man sold goods. He pointed at it and did not declare the quantity, weight or measure. Or two men bartered goods and did not declare the quantity, weight or measure but each pointed at his goods. Are these two transactions valid? PDF Print E-mail

Question 720) - A man sold goods. He pointed at it and did not declare the quantity, weight or measure. Or two men bartered goods and did not declare the quantity, weight or measure but each pointed at his goods. Are these two transactions valid?

A: Both are valid. Pointing out the goods or price does not require further defining for the validity of the transaction. Pointing out something is the most exact form of defining something.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
 

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