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Gharar Kathir

An excessive degree of gharar that renders a contract or transaction void from a shari'a point of view. Gharar represents...

Ghaban Fahish

An excessive profiteering (ghaban) in which the seller intentionally deceives the buyer by stating explicitly or implicitly that the sale...

Ghaban

Arabic (غبن) for a fraudulent practice by which one party to a commutative contract (ba’i, ijarah, salam, etc.) attempts to...

Gharamah

Arabic (غرامة) for penalty or fine, or in general "all that needs to be paid out as a result of...

Ghurm

An Arabic term (الغرم) that literally denotes damage or loss (or a cost incurred). In a more specific context, it...

Gharar Mutawassit

A type or degree of gharar that is a mid-range between excessive gharar (gharar fahish) and minor gharar (gharar yasir/...

Gharar Mutawasset

A type or degree of gharar that is a mid-range between excessive gharar (gharar fahish) and minor gharar (gharar yasir/...

Ghalla

In Islamic finance, ghalla (غلة) generally refers to any type of income produced by a factor of production (labor, capital,...

Ghallah

In Islamic finance, ghallah (غلة) generally refers to any type of income produced by a factor of production (labor, capital,...

Ghallat al-Waqf

Arabic for yield (ghallah) of an Islamic endowment (waqf); it represents the the net surplus from the waqf's financial activities...