Question: Two men hold the tribe’s pooled funds: one is entrusted for such-and-such a clan, and the other is entrusted for such-and-such a clan. Then one of them comes to the other and says, “Give me the money to spend...
Question: If a man carries a trust to deliver it to another person, and it becomes clear to the carrier of the trust that the trust he is carrying was sent to wage war against faith and religion, to show...
Question: A man sent money with me for another man, and that other man owes me a debt. Is it permissible for me to take from the remitted funds what he owes me, or not?
Question: A man deposited with a bank a sum of money; after a time he withdrew his money and found it increased—about double, or a little less. What is incumbent upon him?
Question: Is it permissible to deposit funds in interest-based banks without taking interest and without paying the bank anything? And is it permissible to transfer funds through them?
Question: A man has a deposit; and Allah knows best whether it was stolen or lost—what is incumbent upon him? Please give us a ruling, may Allah reward you with goodness.
Question: If a man who is completely insane deposits with another man a sum of coins that he begs from people, and the man knows the insane person by the name “ʿAlī Ḥijūrī,” and that his town is Ḥajūr; then...