Sultan Ali Khan

Do you know that in Islam you can set different prices for cash and credit transactions, as long as you only choose one of them? (God’s proposed structure – part 13)

Do you know that in Islam you can set different prices for cash and credit transactions, as long as you only choose one of them? (God’s proposed structure – part 13) Jami At-Tirmidhi Hadith 1231 (Relating To The Prohibition Of Two Sales In One): Narrated from Abu Huraira: “The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) forbade having …

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Do you know only the seller has the right to set the price, by mutual consent, in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 12)

Do you know only the seller has the right to set the price, by mutual consent, in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 12) Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2106 (Regarding the owner of a possession has to suggest a price for it): Anas (RAA) Narrated: The Prophet (PBUH) asked, “O Bani Najjar! Suggest a price for …

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Do you know that fixing a price is forbidden, in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 11)

Do you know that fixing a price is forbidden, in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 11) Sunan Abu Dawud Hadith 3451 (Concerning Fixing Prices): It was recorded that Anas bin Malik (RAA) stated: “The people requested: ‘O Allah’s Messenger, the prices have gone too high, fix these prices for us.’ In response the Messenger …

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Do you know how critically central family is to the socio-economics of Abrahamic religions, including Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 10)

Do you know how critically central family is to the socio-economics of Abrahamic religions, including Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 10) The Fifth Commandment [Bible Exodus 20:12] states: [12 “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land which Yahweh your God gives you.] Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2067 …

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Do you know the serious consequences of measuring less weight of a product, in Islam?  (God’s proposed structure – part 9)

Do you know the serious consequences of measuring less weight of a product, in Islam?  (God’s proposed structure – part 9) [84. And to the people of Madyan (We sent) their brother Shuayb. He said: “O my people! Serve Allah, you have no deity but Him, and diminish not the measure or weight. I see …

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Do you know that “Flipping”, for example booking an off-plan property or new car and then selling this “Booking/File” before taking delivery, is forbidden in Islam?  (God’s proposed structure – part 8)

Do you know that “Flipping”, for example booking an off-plan property or new car and then selling this “Booking/File” before taking delivery, is forbidden in Islam?  (God’s proposed structure – part 8) Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2132 (What is stated about the selling of foodstuff and its storage): Ibn Abbas (RAA) Narrated: “The Prophet (PBUH) had …

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Do you know that a city dweller is forbidden to act as broker for a rural dweller in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 7)

Do you know that a city dweller is forbidden to act as broker for a rural dweller in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 7) Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2158 (Was it allowed for a person living in the town to sell the goods on behalf of a desert dweller without taking commission.  Should he help …

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Do you know that barter is forbidden in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 6)

Do you know that barter is forbidden in Islam? (God’s proposed structure – part 6) Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2201 & 2202 (If one desires to purchase (better quality) dates in replacement of (lower quality) dates. [i.e. a form of Riba which is called Riba-Fadl]): Abu Said Al-Khudri and Abu Huraira (RAA) Narrated: Allah’s Messenger (PBUH) …

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Do you really know how investors exit from Islamic Financial Intermediation structures, lets look at an example? (God’s proposed structure – part 5)

Do you really know how investors exit from Islamic Financial Intermediation structures, lets look at an example? (God’s proposed structure – part 5) Basic structures (that is building blocks) for Islamic Financial intermediation are: (1)  Principle and Agent, (2)  Partnership, and (3)  Employer and Employee. During the trade/business cycle the invested funds are being used.  …

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Do you really know Islamic Financial Intermediation structures, lets look at an example? (God’s proposed structure – part 4)

Do you really know Islamic Financial Intermediation structures, lets look at an example? (God’s proposed structure – part 4) Basic structures (that is building blocks) for Islamic Financial intermediation are: (1)  Principle and Agent, (2)  Partnership, and (3)  Employer and Employee. Lets take the Gulf used car market as an example.  Traders specialize in Japanese, …

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