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'''Buying and Selling Banknotes''' is a book in the field of [[Economic Jurisprudence]], written by [[Ahmad Ali Yousefi]], with the aim of solving the problem of interest on loans in [[Islamic banking]]. In this work, Yousefi examines the reasons for the prohibition and permissibility of the [[buying and selling of banknotes]] in seven chapters. He considers banknotes to be customary property (*mal 'urfi*) and believes that the criterion for the validity of a sale (*bay'*) is custom, not a specific religious definition. | '''Buying and Selling Banknotes''' (in Persian: [[:fa:خرید_و_فروش_اسکناس_(کتاب)|خرید و فروش اسکناس]]) is a book in the field of [[Economic Jurisprudence]], written by [[Ahmad Ali Yousefi]], with the aim of solving the problem of interest on loans in [[Islamic banking]]. In this work, Yousefi examines the reasons for the prohibition and permissibility of the [[buying and selling of banknotes]] in seven chapters. He considers banknotes to be customary property (*mal 'urfi*) and believes that the criterion for the validity of a sale (*bay'*) is custom, not a specific religious definition. | ||
To examine the prohibition of selling banknotes, he reviews three viewpoints (the non-realization of a customary sale, the non-observance of currency exchange rules in banknote transactions, and the prohibition of selling banknotes on credit). He finds some of these to be in line with his own view. He then critiques the theory of the permissibility of selling banknotes and responds to its arguments. | To examine the prohibition of selling banknotes, he reviews three viewpoints (the non-realization of a customary sale, the non-observance of currency exchange rules in banknote transactions, and the prohibition of selling banknotes on credit). He finds some of these to be in line with his own view. He then critiques the theory of the permissibility of selling banknotes and responds to its arguments. | ||