“Parallel salaf contract” in the balance of jurisprudential and legal criticism

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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The “parallel salaf contract” is one of the contracts created for the purpose of financing and development in the secondary market.There are also types created for this contract, each of which is evaluated with its own characteristics.The degree of compatibility of this contract with the jurisprudential and legal criteria explained in the“salaf contract” is an issue based on which the present study has been compiled by analytical and descriptive methods.It is worth mentioning that justifications or executive mechanisms have been created for the compatibility of such contracts with jurisprudential and legal criteria However, in this article, in addition to explaining some of the points and objections that exist in this field, some of the answers given in this regard are reviewed. The result of this research indicates that, contrary to some of the ideas expressed in this field, the common type of such a contract does not comply with the valid jurisprudential criteria in the “salaf contract”.

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Persian
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journal of Studies of Islamic Jurisprudence and Basis of Law, Volume:15 Issue: 44, 2022
Pages:
5 to 25
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