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She agreed with her friends that whoever got the highest grades would buy chocolate for the others; is that permissible?
6,188Ruling on making a product in a factory and putting the client’s name on it as a trademark
6,733His company is late in giving him his salary; what should he do?
9,509He owns half of the company’s capital and takes an extra percentage in return for managing the company; how should he pay zakah?
6,524Ruling on the wealth of an Alzheimer’s patient who entrusted it to the care of someone else before she became sick
14,593Is it permissible to rent property in order to give it as collateral for a loan?
8,204Ruling on requesting a guarantee from a riba-based bank?
Conclusion: If you need a bank guarantee or letter of credit, let it be issued through an Islamic bank, and it is more appropriate for you to have money in the bank to cover the liability. The bank fee should be in return for acting as an agent (wakaalah) and not as a guarantor (kafaalah), so the fee should not be connected to the amount of liability or the length of the guarantee period. If you cannot find an Islamic bank, then there is nothing wrong with requesting this guarantee from a riba-based bank, if you deposit enough money to cover any liability in a current account, and the bank fee has nothing to do with the amount of liability or the length of the guarantee period Dealing with riba-based banks, without getting involved in riba, is permissible, as is depositing money in them in the case of need, when there is no Islamic bank. As for working in such banks, that is prohibited, even if it is working as a security guard, because that is helping, directly or indirectly, with riba. And Allah knows best.11,079Ruling on disposing of stolen property by selling it and the like, how to repent from that, and how to rid oneself of that liability
13,304Is it permissible to open current accounts in riba-based banks to make things easier for customers?
There is nothing wrong with opening current accounts – without interest – in riba-based banks, if there is a need for that and there are no Islamic banks that could meet the customer’s needs without much trouble and difficulty.45,964Shopkeepers encroaching on the sidewalks in front of their shops
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