An excessive degree of gharar that renders a contract or transaction void from a shari'a point of view. Gharar represents...
An excessive profiteering (ghaban) in which the seller intentionally deceives the buyer by stating explicitly or implicitly that the sale...
Arabic (غبن) for a fraudulent practice by which one party to a commutative contract (ba’i, ijarah, salam, etc.) attempts to...
Arabic (غرامة) for penalty or fine, or in general "all that needs to be paid out as a result of...
An Arabic term (الغرم) that literally denotes damage or loss (or a cost incurred). In a more specific context, it...
A type or degree of gharar that is a mid-range between excessive gharar (gharar fahish) and minor gharar (gharar yasir/...
A type or degree of gharar that is a mid-range between excessive gharar (gharar fahish) and minor gharar (gharar yasir/...
In Islamic finance, ghalla (غلة) generally refers to any type of income produced by a factor of production (labor, capital,...
In Islamic finance, ghallah (غلة) generally refers to any type of income produced by a factor of production (labor, capital,...
Arabic for yield (ghallah) of an Islamic endowment (waqf); it represents the the net surplus from the waqf's financial activities...