Fatawaa

Subject : Collecting the Financial Claims of Doctors in return for a Certain Percentage
Fatwa Number : 2999
Date : 16-10-2014
Classified : Current Financial Issues
Fatwa Type : Search Fatawaa

Question :

We are about collecting the financial claims of doctors due on insurance companies and hospitals in return for a certain percentage from the collected sums. It is worth noting that these sums are known and specified in lists at the disposal of hospitals and doctors. The collecting mechanism is as follows: First: Printing the names of the doctor`s patients in a list which includes his fees on each case. Second: Collecting the sums due to the doctor based on these lists. Third: Collecting the due sums from hospitals in one payment, or multiple payments on basis of the above lists , and after obtaining a written authorization from the doctor in question.What is the ruling of Sharia on this issue ?



The Answer :

All perfect praise be to Allah. Blessings and peace be upon Prophet Mohammad.


If the collecting agent collected the sums due for the doctor and gave them to him, and took an agreed upon fee- a specified sum, or an indefinite percentage- then it is permissible because it is a form of proxy for a wage.


Nevertheless, it is impermissible for the collecting agent to pay the doctor`s due sums from his own pocket after deducting his wages, then recollect them from the party in question because such an act involves Ribaa (usury). This is similar to “ discount of bank bills” which is-in Sharia- a loan given from the bank to the client with the value of a bank bill, and after deducting the bank`s commission, in return for collecting the value of the bank bill on its due time later on.


This transaction involves Ribaa An-Nasee'ah ( an increase in the amount due, in return for a delay in payment) and Ribaa Al-Fadhl ( exchanging goods of the same kind with an increase in quantity e.g. one kg. of rice for two kgs.) because the agent had bought a certain sum to the doctor for a lesser delayed sum. The Prophet (PBUH) said: “There is no Riba (in money exchange) except when it is not done from hand to hand (i.e. when there is delay in payment.” {Muslim}.


In its seventh session, the International Islamic Fiqh Academy forbade the discount of bank bills.


Therefore, deducting the collecting wages from the sums that are pre-paid to doctors, then reclaiming them from insurance companies is impermissible in Islamic Law. Resolution ( No.73) by the Jordanian Board of Iftaa` adopts the same opinion. And Allah knows best.







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