Question: Prior judges issued rulings concerning quarries; the madhhab is known not to validate sales of rights, and quarries are rights. What justifies those rulings? Are they valid?
Question: A man buys fuel at a station; the attendant sometimes sells to some customers “behind the meter.” Later the buyer who purchased that way regrets it and wants to clear his liability. What is due from him?
Question: What is the evidence that indicates dividing sales into valid, corrupt, and void; and (the evidence) for the establishment of “option” (khiyār) in some sales? And what is the difference between that which entails corruption and that which entails...
Question: The hadith narrated by Zayd ibn ʿAlī (peace be upon him): “Whoever sells and buys … up to his saying: has sunk into usury, then sunk into it”—is this intended of everyone who sells and buys, even a small...
Question: There is a couple with children who themselves are married. A woman informed them that she had breastfed them both, and after this report—coming after a long companionship and their having reached old age—they were thrown into extreme confusion....
Question: A man married a woman and had several children by her. Later it became clear that he was her paternal uncle through breastfeeding. After investigation it appeared the nursing was fewer than five sucklings, and the husband then sought...
Question: A man married a woman, and his father and the woman’s guardians believed that the milk of breastfeeding pertains to the mother alone. They remained long upon that view until old age; then they heard that the milk pertains...
Question: An old woman played with two infants and calmed them by giving them her breasts; later one of the two wished to marry the other. Is what she did considered breastfeeding or not?