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Promissory Note


A type of commercial paper that constitutes a certificate whereby the issuer promises to pay a specific amount of money at sight or at a particular date to another person (the beneficiary). Shari’a permits transactions in promissory notes on the condition that such transactions are free from any shari’a contraventions such as riba al-fadhl, riba al-nasi’ah, etc. It is not permitted to use promissory notes in transactions that require immediate possession such as the contract of al-sarf (currency exchange) or the contract of salam (specifically ras al-mal or al-thaman).



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