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What is the Difference Between Ijara Muntahia Bittamleek and Ijara Thumma Bay’?

In ijara muntahia bittamleek (ijara that ends with ownership), the lease agreement is associated with the option (khiyar) to own...

What Is the Difference Between al-Ghubn and al-Gharar?

Al-ghubn (الغبن) denotes the meanings of fraud, inequality, deceit, cheating, etc. In the context of mu’amalat, al-ghubn may arise from...

What Is the Difference Between Murabaha Financing and Lending on Interest?

Murabaha is one of the most popular financing modes used by Islamic banks and financial institutions. It is type of...

Why Is Riba al-Fadhl Haram?

Shari'a prohibits riba al-fadhl on the grounds that it involves injustice, deception, and trickery. In Islamic finance, there is no...

What Is the Shari’a Ruling for Options?

An option is a derivative contract which gives the holder (buyer) the right, without the obligation, to exercise on an...

Are Swaps Permitted by Shari’a?

A swap is an agreement between two parties which entails the exchange of two different streams of cashflows over a...

Why Is Riba al-Nasi’ah Haram?

Shari'a prohibits riba al-nasi'ah (deferment riba) for the following reasons: Riba al-nasi'ah constitutes gains earned at the expense of others...

What Is the Difference Between Khiyar al-Aib and Khiyar al-Tadlees?

Khiyar al-aib is an option (khiyar) to annul a transaction for defects in the subject matter (whether the object of...

What Is the Difference Between Fiqh and Shari’ah?

Shari'ah refers to all divine injunctions and revelations pertaining to human life whether in relation to worship (relationship between humans...

What is the Difference Between Profit and Yield?

From a shari'a perspective, profit (ribh, in Arabic) is the amount by which capital (ras al-mal) is increased or the...