What Is the Difference Between Qard and Qard Hasan?

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Qard (قرض) is the transfer of ownership in fungible wealth (mal mithli) from one person to another so that it is binding on the latter (borrower) to return to the former (lender) similar wealth. On the other hand, qard hasan (قرض حسن) is a purposeful qard which constitutes a transfer of fungible wealth from one party to another and that is repayable only when the second party has the ability to do so (with a similar type or source of wealth).

Qard Qard Hasan
General in meaning Purposeful, specific
Conditional repayment: borrower becomes liable for the repayment of similar
wealth
Optional repayment: borrower is conditionally liable for the repayment of
wealth if has the ability (wealth available) to repay
The stipulation of excess (ziyadah) for the lender is prohibited The stipulation of excess (ziyadah) for the lender is prohibited
Repayable on demand Essentially, not structured to be repaid on demand
In an institutional setting, it is permitted to a lending institution to charge for services rendered
in association with qard, provided that such charges are equal to the actual amount
incurred on such services
In an institutional setting, it is permitted to a lending institution to charge for services rendered
in association with qard, provided that such charges are equal to the actual amount
incurred on such services

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