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    Question ID: 13541Country: MZ

    Title: Assalamu Alaicum Warahmatullah 1- Is it permissible for a Muslim adviser to review and correct a contract made between his client (Muslim) and the bank (Aqd ijaarah). Will it be permissible for this adviser to take a fee for the corrections made in favour of the client? 2- Is the income of a Bank Haraam? is it permissible to sell a car or shop to a Bank?

    Question: Assalamu Alaicum Warahmatullah 1- Is it permissible for a Muslim adviser to review and correct a contract made between his client (Muslim) and the bank (Aqd ijaarah). Will it be permissible for this adviser to take a fee for the corrections made in favour of the client? 2- Is the income of a Bank Haraam? is it permissible to sell a car or shop to a Bank?

    Answer ID: 13541

    Bismillah hir-Rahman nir-Rahim !

    (Fatwa: 1065/903=D/1430)

     

    What is the nature of the contract between the client and bank? If it consists of interest-based transaction, it will be sinful to work as advisor and the charge of sinful act is also not lawful. But, if the agreement is of any other kind, explain it and submit the question again.

    (2) What do you mean by bank income i.e. the income of a bank employee or something else? If you mean the same, what are jobs assigned to be discharged?

    (3) It is lawful to sell a car or a shop to bank.

    Allah (Subhana Wa Ta'ala) knows Best

    Darul Ifta,

    Darul Uloom Deoband, India