The Sale is Binding by the Price Agreed Upon by the Contracting Parties
I offered a water well for sale without specifying a price. An intermediary informed me that a company wished to purchase it, including all procedures, for 350,000 dinars. He told me that 100,000 dinars from this amount would go to the company's director. The sale was concluded on that basis. It later emerged that the director had no knowledge of the 100,000 dinars. What is the Islamic ruling regarding this sum of 100,000 dinars? Does it rightfully belong to the seller, or should it be returned to the buyer?
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Ruling of Islamic Law on Winning Prizes from Competitions and Games
What is the ruling on winning prizes from competitions and games, such as football and others?
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Ruling of Islamic Law on the Cloning of Plants
What is the ruling on the cloning of plants, a process that involves taking a cell and multiplying it under specific conditions many times over, to produce juices and substances that can be added to food?
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Does the Blood Money (Diyyah) become Void if the Killer Dies?
If a person who intentionally kills another is sentenced to life imprisonment, and then dies in prison, is his family obligated to pay the blood money (Diyyah) to the family of the victim?
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Ruling on Uttering the Name of Majesty "Allah" while omitting the the letter 'Hā'
What is the ruling on uttering the name of Majesty "Allah" while omitting the letter 'Hā' (هاء), so that it becomes "Alla" (اللا)?
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A Wife's Obedience to Her Husband is Obligatory within the Limits of Obedience to Allah
What is the ruling of Islamic Sharia concerning a wife who disobeys her husband and a person who assists her in that?
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Ruling of Islamic Law on Men and Women Gathering in the Same Place
What is the ruling of Islamic Law regarding mixing between non-mahram relatives, where family gatherings are held with cousins and their spouses sitting together?
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Supporting Local Products Strengthens the Nation's Economy
What is the ruling of Islamic Law on launching an initiative that encourages the purchase of local products? Could such an initiative cause division among Muslims or hinder the sale of non-domestic products?
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A Sale Involving Gharar and Jahalah is Prohibited*
A company trespassed on my client’s land. I was appointed to handle the case on the condition that I pay the case fees, which amount to 200 dinars, and give my client 2,000 dinars. Any amount recovered beyond that would be mine. Is this agreement, between the client and the agent, considered valid? What is the ruling of Islamic Law on the amount exceeding 2,000 dinars?
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Parameters Stipulated in Islamic Law for Women's Hijab
Is the loose, plain-colored, non-ornamented Islamic hijab merely a traditional custom of the Arabs in the past? Moreover, is it correct that any garment covering the entire body is considered Islamically acceptable as hijab, even if it is decorated?
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It is Impossible for anyone other than Allah Almighty to have an Attribute Resembling His Attribute
Is it possible for Allah to create a creature that hears everything or sees everything, since Allah has power over all things? Or are these attributes specific to Allah Almighty, which it is impossible for anyone else to possess?
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Ruling on the Sale of Charity Raffle Tickets with Prizes for Winners
A charitable association wishes to run a donation campaign for educating orphaned students. The proposed plan is as follows: Firstly, a contract is made with a website specialized in selling tickets online. Secondly, donations are collected through the sale of tickets on this specialized company's website, offered at specific price tiers. The proceeds from the ticket sales are steered towards educating the orphans, after deducting a specified percentage of the ticket's value as a commission for the website. Thirdly, one point is calculated for every dinar spent by individuals who purchase tickets. Fourthly, a draw is conducted from the names of those who purchased tickets for the purpose of distributing material prizes, such as phones, smart watches, tablets, etc. It is noted that these prizes are provided by sponsoring companies (a third party) and will not be purchased by the fund using the money from the tickets sold, which is intended for distribution to the winners. What is the ruling of Islamic Law on this?
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Ruling of Islamic Law on Judicial Auction Sale
What is the ruling of Islamic Law on judicial auction sale, and what is the ruling regarding collusion among merchants and prospective buyers to fix a specific price?
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Ruling on Sales Conducted through an Application Based on a Lottery System
I intend to create an application for promotional purposes, where the number of participants is limited to 20 individuals. Each participant contributes a share of 5 dinars. A primary product, such as a mobile phone, is advertised, and a lottery draw is conducted for that phone. Once the promotional period concludes or all participations are filled, a draw is held for the primary product (the mobile phone). Moreover, secondary products—such as a charger, headphones, or a phone case—are awarded to those who do not win the primary product, as compensation for their participation. It should be noted that there are no specific games or activities influencing the draw for the primary product. A single individual may participate multiple times to increase their chances of winning. What is the Islamic ruling on this practice?
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