In Trade and its Prohibitions in Islam, Cheikh Al-Fawzân enlightens Muslims about illicit commercial practices in Islam. Through a concise but rigorous approach, he exposes the types of sales forbidden to preserve the lawfulness of earnings and ensure blessing in this world and the hereafter. Published by Anas Edition, this booklet is essential for anyone wishing to align their business with the teachings of Islam and avoid the pitfalls of deception, doubt, or injustice in commerce.
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Description
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An essential guide for lawful commerce
In a world where commercial practices are often far from ethical, Cheikh Sâlih Al-Fawzân reminds in Commerce and its Prohibitions in Islam the foundations of halal commerce. This concise booklet published by Anas Édition is aimed at all Muslims concerned with preserving the lawfulness of their income and avoiding prohibited transactions.
The purpose of this work: preserving wealth and souls
The Sheikh's objective is clear: to inform and warn believers against forbidden forms of sale in Islam, so that their livelihood is pure, blessed, and free from any injustice. For as the Prophet ﷺ taught, "Every body nourished by what is unlawful deserves the fire."
A conference that has become a reference
Originally, this book is the result of a conference given by Sheikh Al-Fawzân at the mosque of the Crown Prince ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Abdil-‘Azîz Âl-Sa’ûd in Riyadh, in 1411H. Its content has been compiled in the form of a practical booklet so that it is accessible to all Muslims, whether they are traders or not.
Main prohibited forms of sales addressed
Among the many cases discussed in the book, we find:
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The sale that interferes with worship (e.g., neglecting prayer to make a sale)
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The sale of illicit products (alcohol, pork, cigarettes…)
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The sale of musical instruments of all kinds
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The sale of images or materials encouraging debauchery
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The sale of a property not owned (e.g., non-Islamic dropshipping)
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The al-‘înah sale (disguised form of usury)
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The use of a collaborator in the sale (intentional deception)
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The sale with deception or lies
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Making a counter-offer on the offer of a fellow Muslim
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Selling something known to be intended for forbidden use
A warning against modern practices
This booklet is particularly useful for Muslims living in non-Muslim countries, facing numerous ambiguous business models (credit financing, dropshipping, trading, etc.). The author provides clarifications based on fiqh and the Sunna, allowing to clarify what is halal and what is haram.
A short but rich work
Despite its compact format, this book contains the essentials for anyone who wishes to:
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purify their business transactions
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memorize the basic rules of sales in Islam
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become aware of the impact of their financial choices on their faith
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preserve their sustenance and ensure divine blessings

