Buying and Selling Banknotes (book): Difference between revisions
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In the final chapter of the book, the author examines the issue from the perspective of the presence or absence of a customary difference between the price and the object of sale and states the ruling for each. In his view, if the banknotes being bought and sold are customarily different, such that their difference leads to a difference in their value or a difference in their utility, then the pillars of the sale contract are complete, and such a transaction, whether in cash or on credit, is considered customarily valid and devoid of any religious impediment. However, if the banknotes acting as price and object of sale do not have a customary difference and a difference in utility, then custom and rational people do not engage in their cash sale because there is no motive for such a transaction. But if this transaction is done on credit, then although such an act is a sale in appearance, in the view of custom, this transaction is considered the same as a forbidden interest-bearing loan and is a type of usurious trick that is religiously prohibited (p. 168). | In the final chapter of the book, the author examines the issue from the perspective of the presence or absence of a customary difference between the price and the object of sale and states the ruling for each. In his view, if the banknotes being bought and sold are customarily different, such that their difference leads to a difference in their value or a difference in their utility, then the pillars of the sale contract are complete, and such a transaction, whether in cash or on credit, is considered customarily valid and devoid of any religious impediment. However, if the banknotes acting as price and object of sale do not have a customary difference and a difference in utility, then custom and rational people do not engage in their cash sale because there is no motive for such a transaction. But if this transaction is done on credit, then although such an act is a sale in appearance, in the view of custom, this transaction is considered the same as a forbidden interest-bearing loan and is a type of usurious trick that is religiously prohibited (p. 168). | ||
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