Fainting in the transaction from the point of view of jurisprudence
One of the forbidden acquisitions is fraud in the transaction; That is, man hides the sexual defect he wants to sell and offers it to the customer as a good product. Or hide the flaw of the money he wants to give to the party and present it in the form of something right. This is one of the examples of haram acquisition. Islam forbids falsification and fraud in the transaction and strictly forbids it. In practical treatises, all scholars have issued fatwas sanctifying this deal. Imam Raheel in Tahrir al-Waseela has considered it forbidden. In any case, there is no doubt in his sanctity. The jurists have also said in their books that fainting means that a person covers the defect of his sex and presents it as a good sex, the examples of which you can find yourself. One of the examples in the narration that was narrated was entering water in milk. Or, for example, if he pours some vegetable oil or melted tail in animal oil and then sells it in the name of animal oil, or puts potatoes in the oil and sells it in the name of oil, or completely repairs the torn carpet and presents it to the customer and its defect. Do not say, or make the defective sex in such a way that the buyer thinks it is flawless, and ... these are also from shackles, falsifications, cheating and haram. Either it repairs the defective fabric in its factory or shop and sells it in the form of a healthy cloth, or in the boxes of oranges, apples and dates, the bad material is put under the good one, which when a person sees their appearance beautiful and good at first sight, But when he examines them, he realizes that they are defective.
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