Islamic commercial law /

A concise study of the practices in Islamic commercial law Filling a gap in the current literature, Islamic Commercial Law is the only book available that combines the theory and practice of Islamic commercial law in an English-language text. From the experts at the International Islamic University...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Saleem, Muhammad
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley ; 2012.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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  • Title; Copyright; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: An Overview of Prohibited Elements; Usury (Riba); Ambiguities in a Contract (Gharar); Gambling (Maysir); Prohibited (Haram) Properties; Chapter 1: The Contract of Sale (Bay'); Introduction; The Pillars of a Sale Contract; Prohibited Sales and Practices; Contentious Sales; Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 2: Types and Classifications of Sales; Introduction; Trust Sales (Buyu' al-amanah); Deferred Payment Sale (Bay' Bi-thaman Aajil); Islamic Banks and a Sale Contract
  • Future Commodity Sale (Bay' al-Salam)Manufacturing Sale (Bay'al-Istisna'); Currency Exchange (Bay' al-Sarf); Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 3: The Contracts of Employment and Lease (Ijarah), Borrowing (I'arah), and Reward (Ja'alah); Introduction; The Pillars of the Ijarah Contract; The Contract of Borrowing Things (al-I'arah); The Contract of Reward for Service (al-Ja'alah); Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 4: The Contract of Agency (Wakalah); Introduction; The Pillars of an Agency (Wakalah) Contract; The Types of Agency; Agency in Sale; Agency in Purchase
  • The Effects and the Rights and Liabilities of the Contracting PartiesAn Agent Appointing Another Agent; Unauthorised Agency (al-Fadhalah); Termination of an Agency; Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 5: The Contract of Loan (al-Qard); Introduction; Loan (Qard), Debt (Dayn), and Borrowing Things (I'arah); A Loan That Provides Conditional Benefit to the Lender; Waiting or Giving Time to a Borrower Is a Commendable Act; Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 6: The Contract of Safekeeping (al-Wadi'ah); Introduction; The Pillars of Wadi'ah Contracts; Relationship Between the Parties
  • When Is the Depository Held Liable?Using Deposited Money for Investment; Wadi'ah and Islamic Banks; Termination of Wadi'ah; The Differences Between the Contracts of Wadi'ah and Qard; Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 7: Partnership (al-Sharikat); Introduction; Division of al-Sharikat; Capital Partnerships (Sharikat al-Amwal); Management of Partnership (Sharikat al-'Inan); Partnership of Services (Sharikat al-a'mal); Partnership of Reputation or Creditworthiness (Sharikat al-Wujuh); Partnership (Sharikat al-'Inan/Musharakah) and Islamic Banks; Dissolution of Partnership; Chapter Questions
  • NotesChapter 8: Silent Partnership (Mudarabah/Qirad); Introduction; Pillars of Mudarabah Contract; The Status of Sahib al-mal and Mudarib; Distribution of Profit and Treatment of Losses; Types of Mudarabah; Personal Expenses of the Mudarib; What the Mudarib Cannot Do; Void Mudarabah; Termination of Mudarabah; The Differences Between Musharakah and Mudarabah; Chapter Questions; Notes; Chapter 9: Pledge, Mortgage, or Pawn (al-Rahn); Introduction; The Pillars of Pledge (Rahn); The Use of the Pledge by the Pledgee; Forfeiture of the Pledged Property; Chapter Questions; Notes