1. A business transaction should be concluded with mutual consent. No party should be forced to carry out the transaction.…
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1. The seller should be truthful to the purchaser and should not deceive him or lie to him regarding the quality of the product, the amount it costed him etc.…
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1. If an item has a defect, the seller should disclose it to the purchaser. It is not permissible for him to conceal the defect.…
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1. One should not delay in settling his debts. It is reported in the Hadith that the debtor’s delaying in settling his debts despite him having the means to do so is a form of oppression.…
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1. If the debtor is in financial constraints and difficulty, the creditor should not harass him, rather he should take pity on his condition and grant him respite in settling his debts.…
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1. In a lease contract or a business transaction, none of the transacting parties should go against the agreement.…
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1. When purchasing an item, one should not degrade the item or find fault with it in order to get a discount.…
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1. The price of the sale item must be mutually agreed upon at the time of the sale.…
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1. If a person has made an offer to purchase and the seller is inclined to concluding the deal, then it is impermissible for anyone else to make an offer over the offer of the purchaser.…
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1. Once the sale is concluded, the purchaser and seller do not have the right to cancel the sale.…
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