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10. Buying and Selling

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  • Ruling 2069

    It is permitted to buy and sell leather that is imported from non-Muslim countries or is acquired from a disbeliever in the event that one deems it probable that it is from an animal which was slaughtered according …

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  • Ruling 2070

    Oil and other products that are acquired from an animal after it has died are considered pure, and buying and selling them is permitted. The same applies to leather that is acquired from a Muslim whom a person …

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  • Ruling 2071

    A transaction of wine and other intoxicating drinks is unlawful and invalid.

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  • Ruling 2072

    The sale of usurped property is invalid unless the owner subsequently consents to it; and [if the owner does not,] the seller must return to the buyer the money he received from him.

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  • Ruling 2073

    If a buyer seriously intends to engage in a transaction but his intention (qaṣd) is to not pay for the item that he is buying, this intention does not affect the validity of the transaction. However, it is …

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  • Ruling 2074

    If a buyer purchases an item undertaking to pay for it later, but he wishes to pay for it later with unlawful wealth, the transaction is valid. However, he must pay the amount he owes from lawful wealth …

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  • Ruling 2075

    The buying and selling of unlawful instruments of entertainment is not permitted. As for instruments that can be used for lawful or unlawful purposes, such as radios, recorders, and video players, there is no problem in buying and …

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  • Ruling 2076

    If something that can be used in a lawful manner is sold so that it is used in an unlawful way – for example, a person sells grapes so that wine can be produced from them – then, …

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  • Ruling 2077

    Based on obligatory precaution, it is unlawful to make sculptures of living things; however, there is no problem in buying and selling such sculptures. As for illustrating living things, this is permitted.

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  • Ruling 2078

    Buying items that have been acquired through gambling, theft, or void (bāṭil) transactions is unlawful if this amounts to having disposal over them. If someone buys such an item and receives it from the buyer, he must return …

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