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 or advise him?):
Ibn Abbas (RAA) Narrated:
Allah’s Messenger (PBUH) stated, ‘It is not allowed to go to meet the caravans when they are on the way (having the intention to buy their goods without allowing them to find out the market price); a town dweller is not allowed to sell the desert dweller’s goods or on behalf of them.’ Ibn Abbas was questioned, ‘What is meant by not selling the desert dweller’s goods by a town dweller?’ He answered, ‘The town dweller should not become his broker.’ [Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2158]
So in an Islamic Economy the caravan and the rural dwellers (e.g. farmers) are given the fundamental right to enter the markets and discover the actual price of their goods and services. This ensures optimal setting of equilibrium prices and utilisation of resources.
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