Resolutions of Iftaa' Board



Resolutions of Iftaa' Board

قرار رقم: (34) حكم استثمارات صندوق الضمان الاجتماعي للتربية والتعليم من خلال إيداع الأموال في بنوك ربوية أو شراء الأسهم

Date Added : 28-10-2015

 

قرار رقم: (34) حكم استثمارات صندوق الضمان الاجتماعي للتربية والتعليم من خلال إيداع الأموال في بنوك ربوية

أو شراء الأسهم

بتاريخ: 28/ 11/ 1413هـ، الموافق: 20/ 5/ 1993م

 ورد إلينا سؤال يقول فيه صاحبه:

ما الحكم الشرعي في استثمارات صندوق الضمان الاجتماعي للتربية والتعليم في إيداع الأموال في بنك الإسكان بفائدة، وشراء أسهم في بنك الأردن والخليج، وشراء أسهم في شركة التأمين العامة العربية، وشراء سندات تنمية من البنك المركزي، وشراء سندات قرض سلطة المياه من البنك المركزي الأردني، وشراء أسهم في الشركة العربية الدولية للفنادق؟

 الجواب وبالله التوفيق:

رأى المجلس  أن شراء الأسهم في مؤسسة ربوية حرام شرعًا؛ لأنه يعني تشغيل المال المستثمر بالحرام، وهذا ينطبق على شراء الأسهم في بنك الأردن، والخليج، وسندات التنمية الصادرة عن البنك المركزي، ومستندات قرض سلطة المياه من البنك المركزي.

أما إيداع الأموال في البنك الربوي بفائدة فهو حرام شرعًا أيضا، وهذا ينطبق على إيداع الأموال في بنك الإسكان بفائدة.

أما فيما يتعلق بشراء أسهم في الشركات بصفة عامة: فإن جواز شراء أسهمها متوقف على طبيعة عملها: فإن كان مشروعًا حلالاً فهو حلال، وإلا فهو حرام. والله تعالى أعلم.

رئيس مجلس الإفتاء

قاضي القضاة / د. نوح علي سلمان القضاة

المفتـي العام بالوكالـة/ الشيخ سعيد حجاوي

مفتي القوات المسلحة الأردنية/ الشيخ محمود الشويات

د. عبدالسلام العبادي

د. يوسف علي غيظان

د. أحمد هليــل

د. عبدالعزيز الخياط

د. محمود السرطاوي

إبراهيم خشـــــان

الشيخ راتب الظاهر

 

 

 

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Summarized Fatawaa

If a person enters a mosque and finds the congregation in the final tashahhud, which is more virtuous — joining them or waiting for a second congregation to catch the opening takbīr (takbīrat al-iḥrām)?

All praise is due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon our master the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.
If a worshipper finds a congregation that is about to finish its prayer, and he hopes to catch the entire prayer from the beginning with another congregation, it is more virtuous for him to pray with this first congregation and then repeat the prayer with the second one — provided he does not intend to confine himself to a single prayer. If, however, he intends to perform only one prayer, then it is more virtuous for him to wait for the second congregation rather than joining the first, so that he may attain the reward of congregational prayer for every single rakʿah.
Al-Khaṭīb al-Sharbīnī, may Allah have mercy upon him, states: "If members of a congregation enter the mosque while the imam is in the final tashahhud, al-Qāḍī Ḥusayn held that it is recommended for them to join him in prayer, and that they should not delay in order to form a second congregation. Al-Mutawallī, however, affirmed the opposite view, and al-Qāḍī's own statement elsewhere supports this latter position, which is the relied-upon view. In fact, it is more virtuous for a person who has missed part of the prayer with one congregation, and who hopes to catch another congregation with whom he can attain the entire prayer within its proper time, to delay so that he may catch it in full with them. This applies when he intends to confine himself to a single prayer; otherwise, it is more virtuous for him to pray with the first group and then repeat the prayer with the others." [Mughnī al-Muḥtāj,Vol. 3/P.186] And Allah the Almighty knows best.

How many rak‘ahs are there in Tarawih prayer?

The most complete form of Tarawih prayer consists of twenty rak‘ahs, excluding Shaf‘ and Witr. This is the opinion of the majority of scholars, both past and present, and it is the practiced tradition in the two Holy Mosques.
However, Tarawih is valid with any even number of rak‘ahs, even two rak‘ahs, as long as it is performed with the intention of Qiyam al-Ramadan.

What is the ruling of Islamic Law on a latecomer who joins the imam during the standing position of the first rakʿah but was unable to complete the recitation of al-Fātiḥah?

All praise is due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon our master the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.
If a latecomer (masbuq) joins the prayer while the imam is standing, he should begin reciting Sūrat al-Fātiḥah immediately, without pausing to recite the opening supplication (duʿāʾ al-istiftāḥ) or the seeking of refuge (taʿawwudh). If the imam bows before he completes al-Fātiḥah, he follows the imam into the bow and leaves whatever remains of al-Fātiḥah — the imam bears it on his behalf.
It is stated in ʿUmdat al-Sālik (p. 47): "If a latecomer finds the imam standing and is confident that he has enough time to recite the taʿawwudh and al-Fātiḥah in full, he may do so. If he is uncertain, he should neither recite the opening supplication nor the taʿawwudh, but rather begin directly with al-Fātiḥah. If the imam bows before he completes it, he follows him into the bow — provided he had not already begun the opening supplication or the taʿawwudh. If he had begun either of them, he continues reciting al-Fātiḥah for as long as he spent on them." And Allah the Almighty knows best.

If a father stops his daughter from getting married, is it permissible for her to conclude the marriage contract herself?

It is permissible for the father to stop his daughter from getting married if there was a lawful reason for that, and she isn`t allowed to conclude the marriage contract without her guardian. However, if her father denied her right in getting married for an unlawful reason, then she should go to court.