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Tas-hih ( Rectifiable) (Fasid (irregular)
the essential element of a…
Tas-hih ( Rectifiable)
No Purification
- All income generated is legal (halal) , if the objectionalbe ellemnt are rectified , either by elimination odf such element or by turning the contract into another contract
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Fasid (irregular)
- the essential element of a fasid are presend but the contract is tainted by defect in an accesory attribute
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Non Contract
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Rida ( Consent)
- Ibn Taimiyyah
i) Non-halal income possessed through nominate contract
ii) Non-halal income earned without having any specific contractual forms, such as income from rashwah ( bribery) , maysir ( gambling), etc
'Adam Rida ( No Consent )
- Examples are income realised through theft ( sariqah) usurpation ( ghasb) and deception
Owner
- Returned to the original owner
- Channeled to bayt al-mal if the owner is unknown
Batill ( Void)
- is a contract that is invalid due to a defect in any of the essential element ( pillar )of the contract
Khalal Fi Arkan ( defect in other pillars)
- If the contract involves impure or prohibited items as the subject matter.
Owner
- All income must be returned to original owner ( buyer) if the invalidity of the contract is caused by a defect in the pillar or condition of validity
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