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Ajeer Aam


A public/ general worker or employee or an independent contractor who works for himself, rather than for a particular employer. This hired worker is his own master though he may work for more than one employer (client/ customer). An employer (client/ customer) cannot prevent him from working for other employers (clients/ customers). However, a general employee must provide the service or perform the job which has been commissioned to deliver or do, though in general he has discretion in determining his own means of performance (of course, depending on the terms of his engagement contract). General workers depend in earning their living on many employers (clients/ customers), rather than a particular one. Examples of ajeer ‘aam include craftsmen, builders, tailors, shoemakers, butchers, physicians, consultancy firms, etc.

Ajeer ‘amm is also known as ajeer mushtarak.



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