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Forbidden Transactions Part 4

Sales in Islam

The Status of Sales in Islam The Qur an: ((و أ ح ل ال له ال ب ي ع و ح رم ال رب ا)) (1 And Allah has permitted sale and has forbidden interest [Al-Baqarah 2: 275] ((ل ي س ع ل ي ك م ج ن اح أ ن ت ب ت غ وا ف ض ل ا م ن ر بك م )) (2 There is no harm upon you to seek bounty from your Lord [Al-Baqarah 2: 198] The Sunnah: ((البيعان بالخيار ما لم يتفرقا )) Two parties to a sale have option until they part. [Bukhari]

The Status of Sales in Islam (Cont.) Ijma: Ibn االله) Qudamah (يرحمه said: Muslims have unanimously agreed upon the permissibality of sale in general [Al-Mughni 6/6]

Pillars of Sale in Islam Imam االله) An-Nawawi (يرحمه said in Al- Majmu SharhAl-Mahzab, 149/9 that the pillars of sale transaction are: (العاقدان) The two parties (الصيغة) The agreement (معقود عليه) The subject

Conditions of a Sale

Conditions of a Sale There are 2 types of conditions which must be considered: 1) Conditions concerning the item (الشروط المعتبرة في المعقود عليه) 2) Conditions concerning the buyer and seller (الشروط المعتبرة في المتعقدان)

Conditions concerning the item (1) The item must exist at the time of transaction: ((نهى رسول االله صلى عليه و سلم عن بيع المضامين و الملاقيح و حبل الحبلة )) (1 The Prophet (peace be upon him) forbade the sale of what is in the wombs of female camels, the sale of the breeding qualities of camels and selling the offpsringof the offspring of a pregnant camel. [SahihAl-Jami 6/62, authenticated by Al-Albaani] ((نهى رسول االله صلى االله عليه و سلم عن بيع الغرر )) (2 The Prophet (peace be upon him) forbade Gharar sales.

Conditions concerning the item (2) The item must have value. That is, the item being traded must have benefit. Based on this it is not permitted to sell: Blood Dead meat

Conditions concerning the item (3) The item must be owned by the seller. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: ((لا تبع ما ليس عندك)) Do not sell that which you do not have. [Tirmidhi, it was authenticated by Al-Albaani in Sahih Al-Jaami, no. 7083]

Conditions concerning the item (4) One must have the ability to deliver the item: Based on this it is not permitted to sell: A bird in the sky. A fish in a river

Conditions concerning the item (5) The item being sold must be known by both parties: Based on this it is not permitted to sell: Ambiguous transactions Mystery showbags Mystery tours

Conditions concerning the item (6) The item being sold must be pure : This was a point added by the: Shafis Malikis Based on this it is not permitted to sell: Pigs Dogs Alcohol Dead flesh before being tanned

Conditions Concerning the Buyer and Seller (1) Both parties must be able to perform transactions, they must be: (حر) Free (مكلف) Over the age of puberty (رشيد) Rasheed

Conditions Concerning the Buyer and Seller (2) That there be no compulsion within the transaction, the proof for this is: Allah said: ي ا أ يه ا ا لذ ين ا م ن وا ل ا ت ا آ ل وا أ م و ال ك م ب ي ن ك م ب ال ب اط ل إ لا أ ن ت ك ون ت ج ار ة ع ن ت ر اض م ن ك م O you who believe! Do not wrongfully devour each others wealth except if it be a trade by mutual consent. [An-Nisaa 4:29] The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: ((إنما البيع عن التراضي)) Indeed, sale can only be through consent. [Ibn Majah1/13, authenticated by Al-Albaani in Sahih Sunan Ibn Majah]

Conditions in a Sale

Valid Conditions Correct (Sahih) Conditions: This refers to conditions: 1) Which are not prohibited. 2) Which must fulfilled based on the Prophet s (peace be upon him) statement: ((المسلمون على شروطهم)) Must are to be upon their conditions. [Abu Dawud, no. 3594, authentic according to Al-Albaani] These are of 3kinds: 1) Conditions which are necessary for the contract. 2) Conditions which are generally part of the contract. Shart Jaza I may fall under this category. ((من شرط على نفسه طاي عا غير مكره فهو عليه)) Shurayhsaid: Ibn Sirinreported that 3) Conditions which relate to a benefit. In the hadith of Jaabir: (( جملا و اشترط ظهره إلى المدينة Jaabirsold,((باع a camel to the Prophet (peace be upon him) on a journey but made the condition that he be allowed to ride it to Madinah.

Invalid Conditions (1) Invalid (Faasid) Conditions: There are 3 types of invalid conditions: 1) That a contract be conditional upon another contract. Ahmed viewed as a Bai atayn fil Bai Maliksallowed some transactions such as Sharikah, Nikah, Qiradh and Ijarah.

Invalid Conditions (2) 2) That a contract go against the wisdom of Selling: i.e. Return the object back to the seller if the object loses value. من اشترط شرطا ليس في آتاب االله فهو باطل و إن )) Proof: ((آانت ماىة شرط Whoever makes a condition that is not in the Book of Allah, then it is invalid even it if they are one-hundred conditions. [Bukhari& Muslim]

Invalid Conditions (3) 3) Bai Mu allaq: Conditions that are reliant on something which may or may not happen. i.e. Someone saying: If my father agrees, I will sell. Hanbalis: This is an incorrect condition. Malikis: This is a valid condition.

Gharar

Imam An-Nawawi said in Sharh Muslim: With regard to the prohibition on gharar transactions, this is one of the important principles in the book of financial transactions, and it includes many issues

What is Gharar? Abu Hurayrah(may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace be upon him): Forbade gharar(ambiguous) transactions). [Muslim, no. 1513] Ghararcan be understood as: A risk which is not certain; it may happen or not, such as selling fish in the water or birds in the air, because the purchaser may or may not get it. [Mu jam Maqaayees al-lughah(4/380-381)] Al-Azharisaid: Gharartransactions include any transactions in which something is not known. [Lisaan al- Arab(6/317)]

All you can eat buffets?

Acceptable Gharar [1] Al-Quraafisaid: Ambiguity and unknown matters i.e., in selling are of three types: a large degree is forbidden according to consensus, such as selling birds in the air; a small amount is permissible according to consensus, such as the foundations of a house and cotton filling of a quilted garment; there is a difference of opinion concerning a moderate amount [al-mawsoo ah al- Fiqhiyyah(31/151)] Ibn Rushdal-Hafeedsaid: The fuqaha are agreed that a large degree of ambiguity in transactions is not allowed, and that a little is permissible. [al-mawsoo ahal-fiqhiyyah(31/151)]

Acceptable Gharar [2] Al-Nawawi said in Sharh Muslim: Similarly the Muslims are unanimously agreed that it is permissible to sell things in which there is slight ambiguity, such as selling a quilter garment with its filling, but if one is buying the filling separately, that is not permissible. And they agreed that it is permissible to rent out a house, an animal or a garment etc for a month, even though the month may be thirty days or it may be twenty-nine. And they agreed that it is permissible to sell admission to bath-houses for a certain amount even though people will differ in how much water they use and how long they stay. ShaykhIbn Uthaymeensaid: There are stores that sell food and say, Pay twenty riyals and eat all you want. He said: It seems that this may be tolerated, because the size of an average meal is known and this is something that is allowed by custom. But if a person knows that he eats a lot, then he must tell the restaurant owner, because people vary. [al-sharh al-mumti (4/322)]

Salam Contracts

What is Salam? Salam is a sale whereby the seller undertakes to supply some specific goods to the buyer at a future date in exchange of an advanced price fully paid at spot. Mufti TaqiUsman(An Introduction to Islamic Finance, p. 126)

Condition for Salam Contract (No difference of Opinion) 1) The buyer must pay the full price at the time of the sale. 2) Salam can only be effected when the quality and quantity of the commodity is known. 3) It is not permissible to condition that Salam be effected on a particular field. 4) The quality of the commodity must be specified. 5) The quantity must be agreed upon. 6) The exact date and place of delivery must be specified. 7) Salam cannot be effected in respect to things which must be delivered on spot.

Condition for Salam Contract (Difference of Opinion) According to Hanafis: The commodity for which Salam is effected should be available in the market from the day of the contract to delivery. [Al-Kasani, Bada I Al-Sana I, 5/211] The Shafis, Malikisand Hanbalissay that it is only necessary for the commodity that the commodity be available on delivery. According to Hanafis& Hanbalis: The time of delivery is one month (minimum) from the date of the agreement. If not, then Salam is not valid. Imam Maliksays it should be 15 days. Shafisand some Hanafissay that the Prophet (peace be upon him) never specified a time, the only condition is that a time period must be defined.

IstisnaContracts

What is Istisna? Istisnais the second kind of sale where a commodity is transacted before it comes into existence. It means to order a manufacturer to manufacture a specific commodity for the purchaser. If the manufacturer undertakes to manufacture the goods for him with material from the manufacturer, the transaction of istisna comes into existence. Mufti TaqiUsman(An Introduction to Islamic Finance, p. 135)

What is the difference between Istisnaand Salam? 1) Istisna related to manufactured goods. 2) The time of delivery must be fixed in Salam whilst this is not the case with Istisna. 3) Salam cannot be cancelled unilaterally whilst Istisnacan be cancelled before the manufacturer starts the work. 4) Salam requires that price be paid in full in advance, this is not necessary with Istisna.