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Mal Haram (Prohibited Income) (Li Ghayrihi (Rida (Consent) (Contract…
Mal Haram (Prohibited Income)
Li Dhatihi
Purification
Destroyed
Muslim jurists considered certain items to be prohibited in themselves if the prohibition
is due to their essence and nature. These include pork, wine and other impure items
Li Ghayrihi
Rida (Consent)
Non-contract
Purification
Owner (Shafie & Hambali) Charity (Maliki & Hanafi)
Contract
Batil (Void)
Mahal Aqd (Subject Matter)
Purification
Charity
Khalal fi arkan (Defect in other pillars)
Purification
Owner
is a contract that is invalid due to a defect in any of the essential elements (pillars) of the contract
Fasid (Irregular)
Tas-hih (Rectifiable)
No purification
No tas-hih (Cannot be rectified)
Purification
Destroyed
contract is a unique class of contract recognized in the School’s categorization scheme. Unlike a batil contract, the essential elements of a are present, but the contract is tainted by a defect in an accessory attribute
non-halal income acquired with the consent oft he owner may be realized through either a nominate contract or a non-specific form of contract.
Adam Rida (No Consent)
Purification
Owner
This type of prohibited income is realized without prior consent from the legal owner
consists of items that are permitted in their essence, but become prohibited due to external reasons or an auxiliary attribute. For instance, accumulating wealth is basically permissible, but if the method by which it is
accumulated is illegitimate, the wealth is non-halal