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Translator: Neil B. E. Baillie

The Moohummudan Law of Sale, According to the Huneefeea Code From the Futawa Alumgeeree, a Digest of the Whole Law, Prepared by Command of the Emperor Aurungzebe Alumgeer

Gyan Publishing House, 2023

48,56 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, Inde)

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Année
2023
ISBN
1111020033300
Auteur
Translator: Neil B. E. Baillie
Pages
420
Éditeurs
Gyan Publishing House
Thème
History
Description
Paperback
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
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About The Book: In this book, the author delves into "The Moohummudan Law of Sale" as per the Huneefeea Code, which is derived from the Futawa Alumgeeree, a comprehensive legal compilation commissioned by Emperor Aurungzebe Alumgeer. Within Islamic law, the concept of "sale" takes on a broader scope than its traditional interpretation. It encompasses not just the exchange of goods for money but also property-for-property exchanges, including barter and loans where the borrowed items are meant for consumption and eventual replacement. This form of exchange, termed "kurz" in Islamic law, receives detailed attention in the first section of the treatise. Although many legal systems often blur the lines between barter and sale, Islamic law places a strong emphasis on scrutinizing both sides of the contractual agreement. This scrutiny centers on defining the concept of "price" and enforcing regulations to prevent unfair advantage in various types of exchanges. In this context, "property" denotes tangible or physical assets that can be possessed and secured.
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