Question: Two men agree that one of them will import goods from abroad and sell them to the other for a known price. They then stipulate in this agreement that the importer must buy back half of what he sold...
Question: Two men agree that one of them will pay a specified sum of money to the other, and the latter will import from abroad a specified consignment of goods, of which the payer will receive, say, one half. The...
Question: A man sold a plot of land and “included” his partners, and on that basis the buyer purchased it. After several years, some of the partners came and demanded their shares from the purchaser, arguing that they did not...
Question: A man bought from another a plot of land for a known price. A third man—who had been the seller to this seller—came and took possession of (consumed) that plot. Disputes arose between the (present) seller and the original...
Question: A merchant sells a sack for seven hundred riyals in cash; if a purchaser wants to buy on credit, he adds fifty riyals to the price. Is that permissible or not?
Question: Is it permissible for a Muslim to sell a commodity for one price in cash and for a higher price on credit? And is it permissible for the buyer to purchase on credit accordingly?Moreover, we have seen many people...
Question: What is the ruling on buying a cheque for less than what it contains, even though its purchaser will withdraw the full amount from the bank? The motive for this arrangement may be that the cheque is post-dated, and...
Question: Two merchants import motor oils, one from Yemen and the other from Saudi Arabia. One sold a quantity of cartons to the other, and they agreed to sell carton for carton, plus an additional five hundred riyals, because one...
Question: The owner of a shop was asked by a person to provide an invoice so that he could obtain a loan from the Agricultural Bank, even though this bank takes an additional charge on the loan. The shop owner...