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They agreed to the above times then agreed to drop that condition before that time arrived. Is the transaction correct? PDF Print E-mail

Question 793) - They agreed to the above times then agreed to drop that condition before that time arrived. Is the transaction correct?

A: Yes, it has now become correct.

~al-Quduri ~

 
Is it permissible to set the time of payment until the harvest, or the milling of the wheat, or the plucking of the fruits, or the return of the Hajjaj? PDF Print E-mail

Question 792) - Is it permissible to set the time of payment until the harvest, or the milling of the wheat, or the plucking of the fruits, or the return of the Hajjaj?

A: The transaction is Fasid.

~al-Quduri ~

 
What do you say about a man buying a cloth on condition that the seller cuts it and makes it into a shirt; or a sandal on condition that the seller puts in laces/straps. PDF Print E-mail

Question 790) - What do you say about a man buying a cloth on condition that the seller cuts it and makes it into a shirt; or a sandal on condition that the seller puts in laces/straps.

A: The transaction is Fasid.130

130 This is according to al-Quduri. The author of al-Bahr states that whilst logic dictates that the sandal transaction is Fasid for having a benefit to the buyer which is not necessary for the implementation of the transaction, the principle of lstihson considers the ways of the people and that breaking that custom will cause difficulty. The cloth condition is however Fasid and is not the custom of people.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
What is the ruling if the seller sets a condition that he will defer payment to the Persian feast of Nawruz or Mahrajan, or the fast of the Christians or the end of the fast of the Jews; and the seller accepts the condition? PDF Print E-mail

Question 791) - What is the ruling if the seller sets a condition that he will defer payment to the Persian feast of Nawruz or Mahrajan, or the fast of the Christians or the end of the fast of the Jews; and the seller accepts the condition?

A: It is Fasid unless both parties know when these dates will be.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
Give some examples which make the transaction Fasid? PDF Print E-mail

Question 789) - Give some examples which make the transaction Fasid?

A: If someone sold a slave on condition that he will set the slave free or make him Mudabbar or Mukatab; or the seller will use his services for a month; or he sells a slave-girl on condition that the buyer will seek to impregnate her; or a house on condition that the seller will inhabit it for a set time; or that he will not give the goods until the end of the month; or that the buyer will loan him a Dirham; that he must give him a gift. These conditions make the transaction Fasid.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
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