The rules of governing on liqudation of Ja’aleh; Given an approach under banking Ja’aleh
The significance of the application of "Ja'ala" (agency) in Islamic banking is to the extent that it is referred to as the "mother of contracts." The reason for its widespread use lies in the ease of its conditions compared to other contracts, as well as the broad range of transactions it can facilitate. In Islamic banking, people's economic relationships are based on Islamic contracts such as "Ja'ala." Providing banking facilities while adhering to Islamic limits and regulations is obligatory and worthy of attention. This research aims to analyze and clarify the Ja'ala contract in the broader context of Islamic jurisprudence and legal perspectives, addressing existing differences. The nullity of a contract can lead to the dissolution of all its functions and conditions, posing serious challenges in agreements between parties. Through a descriptive-analytical study and using library information and legal examples, this research analyzes the problems that may lead to the dissolution of the Ja'ala contract and provides insights into the possibility of dissolving conditions during the Ja'ala contract. Key terms: Ja'ala, operational commitments in banking, usury, agency, Islamic banking.
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