Shari'a review of Aadhati business in vegetable market

سبزی منڈی میں آڑھتی کے کاروبار کی کا شرعی جائزہ

  • Mr. Inayat ur Rehman PhD Islamic studies Scholar HITEC University Taxila.
  • Dr. Muhammad Zahid Ullah Assistant Professor, Islamiat Karnal Sher Khan Cadet College Ismaila Swabi

Abstract

Islam strictly forbids taking other people's property illegally and declares the agreement of purchase and sale agreed upon by mutual consent as a legitimate means of acquiring wealth. Also, one of the main objectives of Shariat is to "protect wealth". Due to which various kinds of rulings have come, which include the limit of theft etc. It is forbidden for a Muslim to regard himself as exempt from Shariah regulations, act arbitrarily in subjects of politics and society, and obey the Book and Sunnah in matters of worship. Our religion's comprehensiveness and breadth may be seen in the way it covers every aspect of daily life, including commercial and religious affairs. They have given particular weight to the descriptions of economic issues and their solutions.The main business of Aharti in the vegetable market is that of "brokerage", i.e. providing a platform to the seller (dealer, landlord) and the buyer where they can sell and buy goods. The broker acts as an intermediary between the seller and the buyer and plays a role in settling the deal between the two, and in return receives his remuneration in the form of commission from both.

Keywords: Vegetable, Market, Property, Mutual, Consent, Arbitrarily, Descriptions, Remuneration, Commission.

Published
2024-03-29
How to Cite
Mr. Inayat ur Rehman, & Dr. Muhammad Zahid Ullah. (2024). Shari’a review of Aadhati business in vegetable market: سبزی منڈی میں آڑھتی کے کاروبار کی کا شرعی جائزہ. Shnakhat, 3(1), 152-162. Retrieved from http://shnakhat.com/index.php/shnakhat/article/view/248
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